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{{related class | Wormholes 100 | Wormholes 101 | WH Crush{{!}}Wormhole Crush | Introduction To Wormhole Campus }}
{{related class | Wormhole Mechanics (Class) | Wormhole PVE (Class) | Wormhole PVP (Class) | Wormhole Living (Class) | Introduction To Wormhole Campus }}
'''Wormholes''', introduced in [http://community.eveonline.com/news/patch-notes/patch-notes-for-apocrypha-1 Apocrypha expansion], are rifts in space that connect two star systems. Like stargates, they allow the travel of ships from one star system to another, but unlike stargates, wormholes are not permanent. They connect two systems for only a short time and collapse when either their lifespan ends or too many ships have passed through them. Wormholes can connect any two systems regardless of distance from each other, providing temporary shortcuts to areas that would otherwise take many jumps to reach. Wormholes can also connect to uncharted space, or the Anoikis galaxy (henceforth referred to as [[Wormhole_Space|Wormhole Space]], W-Space, or J-Space); these systems are uncharted, and do not operate like normal systems.  
'''Wormholes''', introduced in [http://community.eveonline.com/news/patch-notes/patch-notes-for-apocrypha-1 Apocrypha expansion], are rifts in space that connect two star systems. Like stargates, they allow the travel of ships from one star system to another, but unlike stargates, wormholes are not permanent. They connect two systems for only a short time and collapse when either their lifespan ends or too many ships have passed through them. Wormholes can connect any two systems regardless of distance from each other, providing temporary shortcuts to areas that would otherwise take many jumps to reach. Wormholes can also connect to uncharted space, or the Anoikis galaxy (henceforth referred to as [[Wormhole_Space|Wormhole Space]], W-Space, or J-Space); these systems are uncharted, and do not operate like normal systems.