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Null security (or ''nullsec'') space is not claimed by the empires, and can be split into three distinct types:
 
Null security (or ''nullsec'') space is not claimed by the empires, and can be split into three distinct types:
 
* [[Wormhole space]] (a.k.a. w-space, j-space, Anoikis) cannot be claimed by anyone and is only accessible through wormholes. Except in [[Thera]], there are no stations in w-space.
 
* [[Wormhole space]] (a.k.a. w-space, j-space, Anoikis) cannot be claimed by anyone and is only accessible through wormholes. Except in [[Thera]], there are no stations in w-space.
* [[System_Security#NPC_NullSec|NPC nullsec]] (the regions of Curse, Great Wildlands, Outer Ring, Stain, Syndicate and Venal) are claimed by a number of different NPC factions, either pirate or corporation. These factions allow capsuleers to dock at their stations in the same way as low or highsec stations.
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* [[System_Security#NPC_NullSec|NPC nullsec]] regions (Curse, Great Wildlands, Outer Ring, Stain, Syndicate and Venal) are claimed by a number of different NPC factions, either pirate or corporation. These factions allow capsuleers to dock at their stations in the same way as low or highsec stations.
 
* Sovereign Nullsec - the subject of this article - comprises the [[System_Security#Claimable_NullSec|rest of the nullsec regions]], which can be claimed by any capsuleer (player) alliance. Stations in these areas will be owned by a player alliance, and will ''usually'' only allow the owning alliance (and perhaps their allies) to dock.
 
* Sovereign Nullsec - the subject of this article - comprises the [[System_Security#Claimable_NullSec|rest of the nullsec regions]], which can be claimed by any capsuleer (player) alliance. Stations in these areas will be owned by a player alliance, and will ''usually'' only allow the owning alliance (and perhaps their allies) to dock.
  

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Sovereignty
Modules & Structures

Entosis Link
Territorial Claim Unit
Infrastructure Hub

Mechanics

Command Nodes
Activity Defense Multiplier
Vulnerability
Capital Systems

There are three primary types of space in New Eden: high security, low security and null security. The first two together are also referred to as empire space, because every high and low security system is claimed by one of the four empires: Amarr, Caldari, Gallente or Minmatar.

Null security (or nullsec) space is not claimed by the empires, and can be split into three distinct types:

  • Wormhole space (a.k.a. w-space, j-space, Anoikis) cannot be claimed by anyone and is only accessible through wormholes. Except in Thera, there are no stations in w-space.
  • NPC nullsec regions (Curse, Great Wildlands, Outer Ring, Stain, Syndicate and Venal) are claimed by a number of different NPC factions, either pirate or corporation. These factions allow capsuleers to dock at their stations in the same way as low or highsec stations.
  • Sovereign Nullsec - the subject of this article - comprises the rest of the nullsec regions, which can be claimed by any capsuleer (player) alliance. Stations in these areas will be owned by a player alliance, and will usually only allow the owning alliance (and perhaps their allies) to dock.

All nullsec areas are essentially lawless: neither CONCORD nor the empire navies respond to aggression, there are no gate or station guns, and aggression will not result in the loss of security status.

Claiming Sovereignty

Main article: 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.

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Territorial Claim Unit

Main article: Territorial Claim Unit

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Infrastructure Hub

Main article: Infrastructure Hub

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Station

Main article: Station (Player-Owned)

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