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 NoNah |
Posted - 2011.06.13 18:49:00 - [ 91]
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 warhawk2000 |
Posted - 2011.06.20 23:01:00 - [ 92]
are we allowed to move caps around hi sec, say if we were leaving a worm hole? |
 Louis Vitton Kickass inc Controlled Chaos |
Posted - 2011.06.21 11:55:00 - [ 93]
Originally by: warhawk2000 are we allowed to move caps around hi sec, say if we were leaving a worm hole?
This was raised when WH's first came about and other than a JF, freighter or orca NO other caps can even travel to high sec though a WH exit. (as far as i understand) I think this is done though limiting the Mass the high sec WH's can hold or something close to it. |
 warhawk2000 |
Posted - 2011.06.22 15:12:00 - [ 94]
Originally by: Louis Vitton
Originally by: warhawk2000 are we allowed to move caps around hi sec, say if we were leaving a worm hole?
This was raised when WH's first came about and other than a JF, freighter or orca NO other caps can even travel to high sec though a WH exit. (as far as i understand) I think this is done though limiting the Mass the high sec WH's can hold or something close to it.
there are some hi sec exits that have a mass of over 2 bil :) |
 Jennalie Minmatar Edge Of Infinity
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Posted - 2011.08.24 13:04:00 - [ 95]
Originally by: warhawk2000 there are some hi sec exits that have a mass of over 2 bil :)
Largest max mass per jump through any wormhole to hi-sec is 1 billion, and that is only for 3 of the 7 wormhole types. Enough for a freighter/jump freighter, but even the smallest carrier is too massive to fit through. Albeit, even those with 1 bill transit will close quite quickly. Not knowing (unless you're really on top of watching your w-space) the actual remaining mass left, you may find yourself jumping in and having a nice little message informing you that the wormhole closed behind you. |