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ollobrains2
Gallente
New Eve Order Holdings
Posted - 2009.03.17 21:30:00 - [1]
 

Can anyone list all the various descriptions on wormholes as far as timers go and the rough timer ranges for each

Nearly End of natural lifespace - ok what does this mean ?

Akor Flandres
Posted - 2009.03.17 21:32:00 - [2]
 

Quote:
Nearly End of natural lifespace

fail

ollobrains2
Gallente
New Eve Order Holdings
Posted - 2009.03.17 22:13:00 - [3]
 

answer question thanks.

Abrazzar
Posted - 2009.03.17 22:30:00 - [4]
 

Originally by: Hollowbrains2
Nearly End of natural lifespace - ok what does this mean ?

It means nothing. It's gibberish.

ollobrains2
Gallente
New Eve Order Holdings
Posted - 2009.03.17 22:34:00 - [5]
 

troll much ?

Kuar Z'thain
Amok.
Goonswarm Federation
Posted - 2009.03.17 22:46:00 - [6]
 

Originally by: ollobrains2
troll much ?


Yes, yes you do.

Khlitouris RegusII
Posted - 2009.03.17 22:47:00 - [7]
 

Originally by: ollobrains2
Can anyone list all the various descriptions on wormholes as far as timers go and the rough timer ranges for each

Nearly End of natural lifespace - ok what does this mean ?


I would hazard a guess and say it means its at the end of its natural lifespace although you may have misread it and it means it's at teh end of it's natural lifeSPAN.

SMACK BAUER
The Wormhole Assistance Team
Posted - 2009.03.17 23:03:00 - [8]
 

It means it is time to eject from your ship and self destruct your pod.

Alora Venoda
GalTech
Whiskey Creek Alliance
Posted - 2009.03.17 23:24:00 - [9]
 

i once saw one that said "nearing the end of its natural lifetime" and within 30 minutes in vanished. but i would imagine that it could mean it has maybe 6 hours or less before it expires.

you could always camp next to one for 2 days and watch the messages change... ugh

MILK Monk
Knights of the Silver Dawn
Curatores Veritatis Alliance
Posted - 2009.03.17 23:26:00 - [10]
 

is this the same like contract info "less than a day"? Very Happy

Bo Bojangles
Interstellar eXodus
BricK sQuAD.
Posted - 2009.03.17 23:29:00 - [11]
 

Not sure yet but I went through my first one today that had that same line in the description, went to eat lunch, came back, and it was gone.

Guess I'll call myself lucky that it took me to hisec instead of another WSpace system.

Farrellus Cameron
Sturmgrenadier Inc
Nulli Secunda
Posted - 2009.03.18 00:46:00 - [12]
 

The only two I've seen are:

"beginning to destabilize, will probably not last another day."

and

"at the end of its natural lifetime."

From my personal experience I've seen "end of the its natural lifetime" last for at least a couple hours, but a different one disappear after 20 minutes.

I have also seen "not last another day" disappear after approximately 6 hours, but a different one continue to be around 16-24 hours later.

So it appears to be that "natural end" shows up at around 2-4 hours from the death of the wormhole and its the final warning you get. So you could be at the beginning of that 4 hours, or the end, you won't know. It also appears that "another" day shows up around 16-24 hours before collapse, up until the aforementioned 2-4 hours. So, if you are just over the 4 hour mark, it will say "another day" but really be relatively close to disappearing.

These are just basic approximations based on memory. It would probably take someone monitoring a wormhole over the course of many hours to nail down the times better.

Korizan
Hysterically Unforgiving
Posted - 2009.03.18 01:45:00 - [13]
 

2 Parts to wormhole info

1 states if it has started to decay and approximately how long.
2nd states how much mass can go through it.

I found a worm hole once that nobody had gone through yet.
I forget the wording but it is pretty clear it hasn't been used.
IT basically said it was going to be around for more the a day and had not started to decay.

So I went through and came back.
Now it stated that it was decaying and was going to disappear in the next 24 hours.

So based on this.
WOrm holes can disappear in 3 ways
1st you stuff so much into them they collapse.
2nd they decay after so many days if nobody enters them.
3rd. From the second someone enters them it starts a 24 hour clock to collapse.

THese are guesses but other might be able to confirm



 

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