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Rewrote the introduction. The reference to security status might be better as a hatnote or so.
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=== Empire space ===
=== Empire space ===


Empire space is the name given to the regions which the four main NPC factions hold sovereignty (High Security and Low Security). In Empire space, whether high or low security, [[Frigate#Stealth Bombers|stealth bombers]] can't use [[bombs]] and players cannot deploy [[Gate Games#Bubbles|bubbles]].
Empire space is the name given to the regions which the four main NPC factions hold sovereignty (High Security and Low Security). In Empire space, whether high or low security, [[Frigate#Stealth Bombers|stealth bombers]] can't use [[bombs]] and players cannot deploy [[Tackling#Warp_disruption_fields|bubbles]].


==== High security ====
==== High security ====
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Null Security systems are those with a security level of -1.0 to 0.0. Players also commonly use the terms Null, Null-sec, Null-Sec, and 0.0 (pronounced "zero zero", "zero dot zero", or "oh dot oh"). The name originates from a time when instead of showing negative security status the displayed statuses were rounded to 0.0.
Null Security systems are those with a security level of -1.0 to 0.0. Players also commonly use the terms Null, Null-sec, Null-Sec, and 0.0 (pronounced "zero zero", "zero dot zero", or "oh dot oh"). The name originates from a time when instead of showing negative security status the displayed statuses were rounded to 0.0.


These systems are essentially lawless and no NPC organizations will respond to aggression, nor will actions of any kind result in a loss of security status. In Null-Sec the gloves are off: [[Frigate#Stealth Bombers|stealth bombers]] can use bombs and players can deploy [[Gate Games#Bubbles|bubbles]]; players frequently fly under not-blue-shoot-it ('NBSI') rules of engagement.
These systems are essentially lawless and no NPC organizations will respond to aggression, nor will actions of any kind result in a loss of security status. In Null-Sec the gloves are off: [[Frigate#Stealth Bombers|stealth bombers]] can use bombs and players can deploy [[Tackling#Warp_disruption_fields|bubbles]]; players frequently fly under not-blue-shoot-it ('NBSI') rules of engagement.


Null security space can further be split to NPC null and claimable null.
Null security space can further be split to NPC null and claimable null.