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| Taking control over the exits, maintaining the system clear of incoming wormholes by successfully closing each unwanted wormhole is the key to safety in W-Space. You need to be aware that each wormhole that you leave opened, and not use yourself, is a potential threat, and might eventually get you (and your corp members) killed. | | Taking control over the exits, maintaining the system clear of incoming wormholes by successfully closing each unwanted wormhole is the key to safety in W-Space. You need to be aware that each wormhole that you leave opened, and not use yourself, is a potential threat, and might eventually get you (and your corp members) killed. |
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| == Long Term Wormhole Operations and Eve University ==
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| This Guide, written by a University Graduate and ex-member, is primarily for people wanting to set up an operation like this outside of Eve University. As of now, [[Eve University]]'s rules do NOT allow its members to maintain a personal POS, whether it's in Known Space or Wormhole Space. You are however, as a member of the Uni, allowed to take part in Wormhole operations based out of Known Space. You are allowed to take a Fleet into W-space, run the sites there, and take all the loot and/or anything else back out, provided that you follow the [[ROE]] and University's Rules.
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| In addition, in some years the Uni conducts its own wormhole operations. From late 2012 onward into 2013, the Uni has been operating an active [[Wormhole Campus]] in a C2 wormhole, allowing Unistas to experience most of the range of wormhole life while remaining in the Uni.
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| == Related Links == | | == Related Links == |