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GN Suckerpunch
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.11.20 16:29:05 -
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Just to make sure im not wrong but arnt C5s only supposed to have one static(wormhole)? I ask because i was roaming and i found a C5 with 2 H296's. I triple checked by warping back and forth, repeatedly because i thought i was just seeing things. |
Utari Onzo
united system's commonwealth
16
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Posted - 2014.11.20 16:39:40 -
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GN Suckerpunch wrote:Just to make sure im not wrong but arnt C5s only supposed to have one static(wormhole)? I ask because i was roaming and i found a C5 with 2 H296's. I triple checked by warping back and forth, repeatedly because i thought i was just seeing things.
You found the holes normal static and a 'wandering' static. There are random wormhole connections that spawn that don't link up to the static chain, but do have static numbers. |
Derath Ellecon
Washburne Holdings Situation: Normal
2347
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Posted - 2014.11.20 16:47:47 -
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Utari Onzo wrote:GN Suckerpunch wrote:Just to make sure im not wrong but arnt C5s only supposed to have one static(wormhole)? I ask because i was roaming and i found a C5 with 2 H296's. I triple checked by warping back and forth, repeatedly because i thought i was just seeing things. You found the holes normal static and a 'wandering' static. There are random wormhole connections that spawn that don't link up to the static chain, but do have static numbers.
Which one thing I've never understood why they got the term "wandering" vs just "random" which seems to explain them better. |
GN Suckerpunch
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
3
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Posted - 2014.11.20 16:59:38 -
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I just found it odd because all of the wanderings iv ever ran into have never had the exact number as the static, in this case they are both H296. Thank you for clearing some of this up. |
Jessica Duranin
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
307
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Posted - 2014.11.20 19:57:15 -
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GN Suckerpunch wrote:I just found it odd because all of the wanderings iv ever ran into have never had the exact number as the static, in this case they are both H296. Thank you for clearing some of this up. A C5->C5 will always be a H296. (unless it's a frig hole ofc) Wandering highclass to highclass holes are extremely rare - lowclass to lowclass are much more common.
Derath Ellecon wrote: Which one thing I've never understood why they got the term "wandering" vs just "random" which seems to explain them better.
Some people think that there is a fixed number of them, meaning if you collapse one it respawns somewhere else. (it "wanders") AFAIK no one has actually managed to proof this, but it's probably where the name comes from. |
Jack Miton
Isogen 5
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Posted - 2014.11.20 20:33:51 -
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That's wither a bug or a new introduction. In the past there was no such thing as a wandering H296.
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Niskin
League of the Lost
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Posted - 2014.11.20 21:01:28 -
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It may be this.
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Derath Ellecon
Washburne Holdings Situation: Normal
2348
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Posted - 2014.11.20 21:19:04 -
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Jessica Duranin wrote:Derath Ellecon wrote: Which one thing I've never understood why they got the term "wandering" vs just "random" which seems to explain them better.
Some people think that there is a fixed number of them, meaning if you collapse one it respawns somewhere else. (it "wanders") AFAIK no one has actually managed to proof this, but it's probably where the name comes from.
Yea it's just semantics. I would still call that random, as in they randomly appear elsewhere when they collapse. While active a wormhole doesn't wander, it is fixed at both ends until it collapses. Wandering to me connotes and idea that the WH moves around while it is active. |
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