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System Indices: Fixed the numbers to reflect the Galatea update
Claiming Sovereignty: Restructure, add some details about stations
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== Claiming Sovereignty ==
== Claiming Sovereignty ==


{{main|Entosis Link}}
Each system in Sov Null has 3 structures associated with it.
The main process for claiming the sovereignty of a region is the deployment of a sov-claiming structure, followed by the activation of an [[Entosis Link]] module on the deployed structure.
* Territorial Claim Unit (TCU)
 
* Infrastructure Hub (I-Hub)
In exchange, the Entosis Link imposes some penalties on the user. A ship using an Entosis Link cannot cloak, warp, dock, jump, receive any form of remote assistance, or exceed a velocity of 4,000 m/s. The Entosis Link also takes one cycle to "warm up" before it actually begins the capture process.
* Station


Additionally, Entosis Links do not stack with each other at all. One Entosis Link being used to attack or defend a structure is just as time-efficient as 100, and as long as just one defender has an active Entosis Link on their structure, all 100 attacking Links will be negated.
Each of these structures provide benefits to the owner.
 
The chief disadvantage for the defender is that their allies cannot use Entosis Links of their own to help defend the structure directly. All Entosis Links used by players not belonging to the owning alliance of the target structure are considered attackers from the structure's perspective.  


=== Territorial Claim Unit ===
=== Territorial Claim Unit ===
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Each upgrade, which is a physical item that must be produced and delivered to the I-Hub for installation, is unlocked by achieving a new System Index level.
Each upgrade, which is a physical item that must be produced and delivered to the I-Hub for installation, is unlocked by achieving a new System Index level.
=== Station ===
{{main|Station (Player-Owned)}}
Stations are very similar to the ones found in high-sec, but with a few exceptions. The owner of the station can choose who is allowed to dock at the station. Maintaining a station costs an upkeep bill which is charged to the alliance wallet.
{{main|Entosis Link}}
The main process for claiming the sovereignty of a region is the deployment of a sov-claiming structure, followed by the activation of an [[Entosis Link]] module on the deployed structure.
In exchange, the Entosis Link imposes some penalties on the user. A ship using an Entosis Link cannot cloak, warp, dock, jump, receive any form of remote assistance, or exceed a velocity of 4,000 m/s. The Entosis Link also takes one cycle to "warm up" before it actually begins the capture process.
Additionally, Entosis Links do not stack with each other at all. One Entosis Link being used to attack or defend a structure is just as time-efficient as 100, and as long as just one defender has an active Entosis Link on their structure, all 100 attacking Links will be negated.
The chief disadvantage for the defender is that their allies cannot use Entosis Links of their own to help defend the structure directly. All Entosis Links used by players not belonging to the owning alliance of the target structure are considered attackers from the structure's perspective.


====System Indices====
====System Indices====
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=== Station ===
=== Station ===


{{main|Station (Player-Owned)}}
 


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