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The EVE Operation: Epiphany event introduced a new type of drop from the Jove Observatories: Jovian Symbolic Navigators. Like Gleaned Information, Jovian Symbolic Navigators are also obtained by using an entosis link on an observatory. When entosising, Navigators are produced less often than Gleaned Information, but they are not rare.
The EVE Operation: Epiphany event introduced a new type of drop from the Jove Observatories: Jovian Symbolic Navigators. Like Gleaned Information, Jovian Symbolic Navigators are also obtained by using an entosis link on an observatory. When entosising, Navigators are produced less often than Gleaned Information, but they are not rare.


When you activate a navigator, your ship will warp along a predefined distance along a specific trajectory. All navigators are only able to be activated within slightly more than 10au away from the system's star. During Operation: Epiphany, these were used to locate the four Jove Gates that lead to [[Zarzakh]]. More recently, navigators are useful in creating unusual [[safe spots]].
When you activate a navigator, your ship will warp along a predefined distance along a specific trajectory. All navigators are only able to be activated within slightly more than 10au away from the system's star. During Operation: Epiphany, these were used to locate the four Jovian Gates that lead to [[Zarzakh]]. More recently, navigators are useful in creating unusual [[safe spots]].


There are 30 navigators in total. A complete list is below, along with their associated warp data:
There are 30 navigators in total. A complete list is below, along with their associated warp data:
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{{MessageBox|Note about the X/Y/Z axes:
{{MessageBox|Note about the X/Y/Z axes:
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* X axis is left for a negative number, right for a positive number;
* All three axes are objective directions in each system, not relative to the position of your ship.
* Y axis is down for a negative number, up for a positive number;
* X axis is left for a negative number, right for a positive number.
* Y axis is down for a negative number, up for a positive number.
* Z axis is backwards for a negative number, forwards for a positive number.
* Z axis is backwards for a negative number, forwards for a positive number.
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