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Capital ships with jump drives can go through wormholes, provided that the wormhole can support the mass of the ship. Cynosural fields, however, cannot be opened in uncharted space, nor can ships with jump drives lock on to cynosural fields outside of wormhole space to jump out. Supercapital ships, such as Titans and Supercarriers, cannot go through wormholes as they are far too large to get through even the largest wormholes.
Capital ships with jump drives can go through wormholes, provided that the wormhole can support the mass of the ship. Cynosural fields, however, cannot be opened in uncharted space, nor can ships with jump drives lock on to cynosural fields outside of wormhole space to jump out. Supercapital ships, such as Titans and Supercarriers, cannot go through wormholes as they are far too large to get through even the largest wormholes.


==Wormhole Text==
{{:User:Enta en bauldry/Wormholes/Wormhole_Text}}
===System Type===
What type of system will the wormhole lead.  These will be of the following format:
*''This wormhole seems to lead into '''<nowiki>{important part}</nowiki>''' parts of space.''
 
{| border="1" width="300" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align: left;"
|+System Type Text
|- style="text-align: center;"
|Text ||Meaning
|-
|'''Unknown''' ||C1/C2/C3
|-
|'''Dangerous Unknown''' ||C4/C5
|-
|'''Deadly Unknown''' ||C6
|-
|'''High Security''' ||Hisec
|-
|'''Low Security''' ||Lowsec
|-
|'''Zero Security''' ||Nullsec
|}
 
 
*If the wormhole is named (anything other than K162) you can look up the location in this table ''insert table''
*If the wormhole is a K162, you can tell what type of system it leads to by color ''insert table''
 
===Life===
How long will the wormhole last before collapse?  Show Info on the wormhole will list one of the following:
*''This wormhole has '''not yet begun''' its natural cycle of decay and should last at least another day''
*''This wormhole is '''beginning to decay''', and probably won't last another day''
*''This wormhole is '''reaching the end''' of its natural lifetime''
*''This wormhole is '''on the verge''' of dissipating into the ether''
{| border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align: left;"
|+Life Text
|- style="text-align: center;"
|Text ||Meaning
|-
|'''not yet begun''' ||Life > 24 hours
|-
|'''beginning to decay''' ||24 hours > Life > 4 hours
|-
|'''reaching the end''' ||4 hours > Life
|-
|'''on the verge''' ||Minutes
|}
 
===Mass===
How much mass can be transported through the wormhole before collapse?  Show Info on the wormhole will list one of the following:
*''This wormhole has '''not yet''' had its stability significantly disrupted by ships passing through it''
*''This wormhole has had its stability reduced by ships passing through it, but '''not to a critical degree''' yet''
*''This wormhole has had its '''stability critically disrupted''' by the mass of numerous ships passing through and is on the verge of collapse''
 
{| border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align: left;"
|+Mass Text
|- style="text-align: center;"
|Text ||Meaning
|-
|'''not yet''' ||Mass > 50%
|-
|'''not to a critical degree''' ||50% > Mass > 10%
|-
|'''stability critically disrupted''' ||10% > Mass
|}
 


==The Death of a Wormhole==
==The Death of a Wormhole==