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Intergalactic Summit

 
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And so the labrynth begins to show itself.

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Myxx
The Scope
#1 - 2012-05-22 17:43:20 UTC  |  Edited by: Myxx
With the recent update to how CONCORD displays and gathers kill data, they have also (intended or not) released a listing of what appears they believe the structure of wormhole-space constellations and regions appear to be. For example, Constellation C-C00092 is in the Region of C-R00010 and the following systems appear to be gathered somewhere close to one another within the same constellation:

J164342
J151538
J125938
J165806
J122803
J133243
J134022

so, making a map of Wormhole space may now become easier, not within regards to how wormholes connect to one another - i believe that is still semi-random - but with how constellations and regions are structured.
Yoshitaka Moromuo
Burning Skies
Apocalypse Now.
#2 - 2012-05-22 17:53:19 UTC
Given this, interested exploratory parties may attempt to determine how often wormholes do form that connect to W-space systems in the same assumed constellation or region. While there may not be any directly observable pattern of frequent connection between such systems, it is still an interesting idea to consider.

In addition, the various Sleeper sites found in each system can then be pinned to particular positions in these constellations and regions. Figuring out distributions of such sites in relation to the assumed constellation and region formations may yet yield a more detailed picture of such space.

This might make an interesting impromptu topic at the third Seyllin conference, scheduled mere days from now.