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Jack bubu
Lyonesse. RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2010.05.07 12:59:00 -
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wow just wow
thank you dropbear, my interest in sleepers just sparked by over 9000
/me is away setting up a whiteboard for all the stuff about sleepers
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Jack bubu
Lyonesse. RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2010.06.05 09:47:00 -
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Originally by: Pottsey Gil Danastre said "All WH's are referenced by a locus signature #, maybe we just haven't stumbled across the right one yet? There are ~4000 of them after all. I do think this is the case, going by several lines." I really hope not. If there is a single or just a small number of special wormholes related to the story then chance's are we will never solve this. I find almost all wormhole people are not interested and if they came across the special wormholes most likely wouldn't say anything to those of us interested in the story. The few of us interested in the story are unlikely to stumble across that one wormhole.
Wormholes appear to be split into regions. I found nearly all my wormholes where based in one region group. Not sure how many are in one region but I often stumbled across the same wormholes time and time again not to mention the same people kept stumbling across our home base wormhole system. Due to how wormhole space is setup we was mostly cycling though the same small group of wormholes. Not the whole 4000 set.
If there is a special wormhole you would have to know which kspace region to scan from, to get the highest chance of finding it. It could be something like you have to scan wormholes from the Eve gate or any other number of locations to get a link to that special wormhole if its real.
Saying that it would be cool to stumble across a special wormhole. But it would also be next to impossible to find.
Just to correct you, its only ~ 2500 WH-systems :)
i also wonder why noone had brought the Ante chronicle up http://www.eveonline.com/background/potw/default.asp?cid=19-04-10
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"Yes." He looked around as though there were other people in the room with him, but none were visible on the holographic display. "TheyÆve agreed to your plan. So whatÆs our next move?"
"Consolidate all the data received from the Zephyr program, everything those oblivious capsuleers have given us on wormhole space. Prepare the datacores for immediate transport; a representative from the Sisters of EVE will be arriving shortly to take possession."
Lecante nodded. "I think youÆve really nailed this one, Silphy. ThatÆs precisely the kind of token Ishukone wonÆt be able to resist."
"I know," she concluded, touching the disconnect button and raising the glass to her cheek again. She spent the remainder of the journey back to Syndicate space staring out the window of her cabin, unable to conceal her nostalgic smile.
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Jack bubu
Lyonesse. RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2010.06.28 18:33:00 -
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Originally by: Katrina Bekers
Originally by: Elaine Shandrate Could it be then that Sansha knew about this, and somehow caused the Isogen-5 explosions, to get access to WH- and Jovian space? Defeated the Jovians with their own technologies?
I wouldn't liberally mix Sansha/Jove current affairs with Jove/Sleepers events of one year and half ago. Besides involving the same race, let's remember that the Isogen-5 incident was more related to Blood Raiders than Sansha Nation.
Quote: Could it be the Jovians are "gone" ?
Well...
...How long they've been silent? I didn't hear (= read) from them since a very long time.
*A droplet of ice cold sweat runs down Kat's spine*
Well the last time we heard of them was during the Empyrian age, more precisely at the end of the novel where an eidolon tries to make it through the eve gate but fails irc.
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