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(Link the class to the Wormhole Portal page on wormhole types.) | (Link the class to the Wormhole Portal page on wormhole types.) | ||
Note: Every wormhole has one side marked “K162”, regardless of type. If you “Show Info” on a wormhole, and it displays WH Type K162, you will have to pass through the wormhole to see the type marking on the other side. | Note: Every wormhole has one side marked “K162”, regardless of type. If you “Show Info” on a wormhole, and it displays WH Type K162, you will have to pass through the wormhole to see the type marking on the other side. | ||
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**Dashed lines indicate a wormhole that is "End of life" (EOL). These wormholes will close spontaneously in under 4 hours. | **Dashed lines indicate a wormhole that is "End of life" (EOL). These wormholes will close spontaneously in under 4 hours. | ||
**Purple lines indicate wormholes that have experienced their “first shrink”. Over half of the wormhole’s total mass allowance has passed through. | **Purple lines indicate wormholes that have experienced their “first shrink”. Over half of the wormhole’s total mass allowance has passed through. | ||
:Keep in mind that a wormhole may be both shrunken and EOL. In this case, that would show a purple, dashed line. | :Keep in mind that a wormhole may be both shrunken and EOL. In this case, that would show a purple, dashed line. | ||
**Red lines indicate wormholes that are “critical”. Over 90% of the wormhole’s total mass allowance has passed through. | **Red lines indicate wormholes that are “critical”. Over 90% of the wormhole’s total mass allowance has passed through. | ||
**White lines show wormholes that admit only small ships. | **White lines show wormholes that admit only small ships. | ||