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W-Space stands for "Wormhole Space" are refers to any solar system inside a wormhole.  These systems can only be reached by flying through a wormhole and are not otherwise connected to [[K-Space]] (aka Known Space) through normal means, such as acceleration gates or jump gates.
 
W-Space stands for "Wormhole Space" are refers to any solar system inside a wormhole.  These systems can only be reached by flying through a wormhole and are not otherwise connected to [[K-Space]] (aka Known Space) through normal means, such as acceleration gates or jump gates.
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All W-Space systems have a [[system security|security]] rating of [[0.0]].
  
 
For unknown reasons, ships, structures and modules function significantly differently in W-Space than they do in K-Space.  For more information on the differences, please see [[Wormhole Environment Effects]].
 
For unknown reasons, ships, structures and modules function significantly differently in W-Space than they do in K-Space.  For more information on the differences, please see [[Wormhole Environment Effects]].
  
For more information on wormholes themselves, please see [[Wormhole]].
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For more information on wormholes themselves, please see [[Wormholes]].
  
 
For information on finding wormholes, please see [[Exploration Guide]].
 
For information on finding wormholes, please see [[Exploration Guide]].

Latest revision as of 12:28, 8 October 2010

W-Space stands for "Wormhole Space" are refers to any solar system inside a wormhole. These systems can only be reached by flying through a wormhole and are not otherwise connected to K-Space (aka Known Space) through normal means, such as acceleration gates or jump gates.

All W-Space systems have a security rating of 0.0.

For unknown reasons, ships, structures and modules function significantly differently in W-Space than they do in K-Space. For more information on the differences, please see Wormhole Environment Effects.

For more information on wormholes themselves, please see Wormholes.

For information on finding wormholes, please see Exploration Guide.

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