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Wroxton Vee
EVE University Ivy League
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Posted - 2015.02.08 14:23:27 -
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On 2014.12.10, Eve University announced Project Resassembly to record the statics of the new wormhole systems.
We've made great strides; but there are still some wormholes for which we do not have complete information. I'd like to repost Titus Tallang, Teaching Director at Eve University's opening post here:
Quote:After the release of the recent Rhea content update and the opening of the mysterious Thera system to capsuleers, explorers all over New Eden have suddenly reported mysterious locations being accessible through seemingly-usual wormhole focii. These solar systems, quickly termed "shattered wormholes", are quite unusual in appearance, as all their planets do not appear to have any moons - or, at the least, no moons that would be detectable by conventional scanner systems. Also reported in these systems are immensely valuable ice clusters, something formerly unheard of in Anoikis space. Thus, in an effort to further communication and sharing of information between the brave souls venturing into these uncharted systems, EVE University - acting as a reputable, neutral entity with a history of supporting public exchange of information - would like to announce: Project: ReassemblyWhat is the aim of Project: Reassembly?To publicly catalogue all 100 shattered wormhole systems with their J-signature, system effect, class and static connections. How do I access already-compiled data?All currently-compiled data can be found on this wiki pageI've encountered a shattered wormhole! How do I contribute?Please fill out this form with information about the system. If possible, include proof (screenshots) of your claims. You can blur out any sensitive data where necessary. I'm in this system, and the information you have is incorrect! What do I do?Let us know! Fill out the form linked above and we'll look into it!
Project Reassembly Wormhole Reporting Form: http://goo.gl/forms/RYplbEk0iY
Project Reassembly current information web page: http://eveuni.org/reassembly |
Jack Miton
Isogen 5
4117
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Posted - 2015.02.08 20:36:57 -
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Werent these all posted like, a week after the new holes came out? Pretty sure they were...
Stuck In Here With Me:-á http://sihwm.blogspot.com.au/
Down the Pipe:-á http://downthepipe-wh.com/
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Wroxton Vee
EVE University Ivy League
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Posted - 2015.02.08 21:21:02 -
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Jack Miton wrote:Werent these all posted like, a week after the new holes came out? Pretty sure they were...
Just the system names and types. The statics weren't. |
Jack Miton
Isogen 5
4117
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Posted - 2015.02.08 22:09:36 -
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Fair enough *shrug*.
Stuck In Here With Me:-á http://sihwm.blogspot.com.au/
Down the Pipe:-á http://downthepipe-wh.com/
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Astinga
Redwood Interstellar Industries
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Posted - 2015.02.08 22:46:02 -
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https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=389942&find=unread |
Wroxton Vee
EVE University Ivy League
2
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Posted - 2015.02.08 23:26:19 -
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Astinga wrote:https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=389942&find=unread
Yea, not compiling systems - mostly what's in the systems (statics, mainly) |
Jack Hayson
Atztech Inc. Ixtab.
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Posted - 2015.02.09 00:25:47 -
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Wroxton Vee wrote:Yea, not compiling systems - mostly what's in the systems (statics, mainly) Uhm... no offence dude, but did you even look at the google doc?
For most systems you can already tell from the "reported wormholes" column which of the holes are the statics*, however I'm waiting for a second report of a system before I write them into the "statics" column. *Every "normal" shattered class got an additional k-space static (->e.g shattered C4 has 2 w-space, 1 k-space static) |
Jack Miton
Isogen 5
4117
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Posted - 2015.02.09 01:55:15 -
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Wroxton Vee wrote:Astinga wrote:https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=389942&find=unread Yea, not compiling systems - mostly what's in the systems (statics, mainly) Statics are constellation based, you should be able to deduce them from that sheet pretty easily (even though the wh data there IS a horrible mess).
Stuck In Here With Me:-á http://sihwm.blogspot.com.au/
Down the Pipe:-á http://downthepipe-wh.com/
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Jack Hayson
Atztech Inc. Ixtab.
85
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Posted - 2015.02.09 09:25:32 -
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Jack Miton wrote:Statics are constellation based, That's not true for the shattered systems. Every shattered class has only one constellation, but the systems seem to have different statics. Well, except for class 13 (the frig systems) which has 3 constellations. |
Jayze Severasse
The Scope Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.02.09 10:18:37 -
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Jack Hayson wrote:Jack Miton wrote:Statics are constellation based, That's not true for the shattered systems. Every shattered class has only one constellation, but the systems seem to have different statics. Well, except for class 13 (the frig systems) which has 3 constellations.
I saw something similar, constant lowsec static U210 and a changing nullsec static hole code K346 and was different the first day, alas I didn't write it down.
I got a large hisec k162 punch in, a frequent Q003 micro to null. A M001 micro to c4/5 (dangerous unknown) and a C008 to another c4/5, and a N968 to c3. I had frequent c3 access.
This was a C3 no effect large hole shattered.
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Wroxton Vee
EVE University Ivy League
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Posted - 2015.02.09 16:46:51 -
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Jack Hayson wrote:Uhm... no offence dude, but did you even look at the google doc? For most systems you can already tell from the "reported wormholes" column which of the holes are the statics*, however I'm waiting for a second report of a system before I write them into the "statics" column. *Every "normal" shattered class got an additional k-space static (->e.g shattered C4 has 2 w-space, 1 k-space static)
I did. We will compare that data with the data already collected, and confirm the statics. Thanks!
Some additional information we are collecting is the occupancy of the system - some of them seem to be occupied by Sansha - at least one that I have come across personally. The hole had no sleeper sites, but a bunch of null sansha sites (http://i.imgur.com/C0dANw0.png).
Maybe we can pool our information together?
Jack Milton wrote: Statics are constellation based, you should be able to deduce them from that sheet pretty easily (even though the wh data there IS a horrible mess).
What Jack Hayson and Jayze Severasse said. The statics are quite non-standard and constellation independent, as far as I have seen. |
Jack Hayson
Atztech Inc. Ixtab.
88
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Posted - 2015.02.09 17:32:47 -
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Wroxton Vee wrote:Maybe we can pool our information together? Sure. |
Jack Miton
Isogen 5
4133
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Posted - 2015.02.09 22:29:31 -
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Out of random interest, why do you care? Just scan the system and you'll find out what connections it has, it's not like scanning takes long.
Stuck In Here With Me:-á http://sihwm.blogspot.com.au/
Down the Pipe:-á http://downthepipe-wh.com/
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Jack Hayson
Atztech Inc. Ixtab.
89
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Posted - 2015.02.09 23:06:43 -
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Efficiency. Depending on what you are looking for you don't need to scan down the entire system when you know what class the static is. E.g. when we have a full rolling fleet going and are looking for cap kills we won't bother scanning down that C5->C3 static and just roll the connection. Also in certain systems you can already ignore several signatures based on their sig size, when you know which sig size the statics have. |
Trinkets friend
Sudden Buggery Prolapse.
2047
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Posted - 2015.02.09 23:41:00 -
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This is EVE uni. Nothing they do is ever good, sensible or manly. I had three T3's of theirs run away from my Nereus. Literally warped off grid on me.
hashtagTF4CSMX
http://www.localectomy.blogspot.com.au
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Alundil
Isogen 5
851
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Posted - 2015.02.10 20:40:44 -
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Trinkets friend wrote:This is EVE uni. Nothing they do is ever good, sensible or manly. I had three T3's of theirs run away from my Nereus. Literally warped off grid on me. That's because you have shifty eyes.
I'm right behind you
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Trinkets friend
Sudden Buggery Prolapse.
2056
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Posted - 2015.02.11 02:56:39 -
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Granted, the Planet Dollaz (model I through, oh, 20) has been impliacated in the death of some ships at various stages. But still.
*_*
hashtagTF4CSMX
http://www.localectomy.blogspot.com.au
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Wroxton Vee
EVE University Ivy League
2
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Posted - 2015.02.11 15:46:24 -
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John Hayes, I'll use your information in our wiki as well. Thanks. |
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