Sunday, 31 May 2026

War clones

The riddle of the new alphabet seems to have been solved. The symbols that dr. Cornelius brought to me, and that decrypted to a passage from Epitoth, is not an ancient script. He, and a pilot named Elinore en Divalone found the full code, and the symbols can now be considered as confirmed.


It appears to be linked to the so-called "war clones". Rumor has it that this alphabet is in use both by Upwell and by the war clones. It is easily stamped or templated, and it has a standardized square shape. So it would indeed match military-industrial needs.

Upwell is using cloning technology to give workers a new body and boost industry, and it is no surprise that this technology also found military applications. The same is being done with soldiers: uploading them to upgraded clone bodies, and then treating these bodies as disposable tools to be used up on missions - the war clones. It is not a good evolution. We have seen that in capsuleers this sort of immortality leads to worsening moral standards. 

Cloning has always had a bit of a strained relation to Amarr culture. The Theology Council says it is not a sin, and the soul is transferred too, during a clone jump. But there is a tension with the Doctrine of the Sacred Flesh, which states that the members of a Royal family should not be clones. 

Now, in principle God could elevate any of the faithful to become a member of a Royal house, or even to the station of Emperor. Even though it is always extremely unlikely, provided you remain in your original flesh it is not impossible. There is a feeling that by cloning one closes off any possibility of such a miracle. We as capsuleers are often not aware enough of this sentiment that lives among non-capsuleers, and that makes them think twice before installing even a medical clone. 


((ooc attribution of the alphabet picture: this ooc forum thread))

Saturday, 30 May 2026

Epikouria Chronicles XII

I received another letter - just a short one - from brother Hugo in Epikouria.

I think he is disappointed at my refusal to help his friends of the White Paladins. His letter re-iterates the heresies of the planetside dwellers, the Originals, and he exhorts me to support those who want to restore Amarrian rule on at least one planet.

He writes that he has contacted someone else, another capsuleer pilot who is more devoted to the task of helping the White Paladins. That pilot has apparently already reached out to Publius, and is planning a meeting to discuss rights to visit Epikouria. Brother Hugo contrasts this pilot's eagerness to my refusal and makes a lot of reproaches.

He also writes of another eviction attempt that was thwarted, by the same group that tried it before. Again, friends showed up to help, the Knights of Soliara as well as allies from the Dronelands regions. They are getting more products from that region into Epikouria, especially from Malpais nowadays it seems. Power has been shifting in the Dronelands regions, but wormhole corporations still retain a footing in that part of space.

It is clear from his letter that brother Hugo expected another response from me. Still, I remain convinced that we should not yet interfere in what has now become, for better or for worse, an autonomous system in wormhole space.


Friday, 29 May 2026

Script

I had the pleasure of having dr. Fritte Cornelius over for a visit. He did not simply make a social call - he brought a riddle. He had come across some ancient alphabet or code.

The symbols are not pictograms or icons or hieroglyphs. For that, there are not enough different ones. They are not phonemes or syllable tokens either: there are the same number as in a regular alphabet. By frequency analysis and decryption algorithms, the different symbols were found to correspond to letters in our own alphabet:


The greyed out letters are uncertain, and inferred from similarities found in a different sets of letter symbols. It could be a block script, usually encountered in either primitive civilizations who use square wooden or lead blocks (or potatoes, even) that are carved, then inked and then pressed on paper or stamped. Straight lines are easier to carve than curved ones, hence the absence of curvy lines or wiggles.

The other possibility is a spray-template font. For those the idea is that the places where the ink should come are cut out of a template; the template is placed over the surface to be written on, and the paint is applied over the template. This is used in military or mercantile applications: crates or equipment can be easily marked via spraying paint on such a template.

The idea then is that the letters are such that the template should not fall apart. The only non-grey letters that give a problem in that respect are the H and G form: they have a little white triangle inside the green that is not connected to the rest of the white, at least not clearly visible. None of the other letters have disconnected white pieces.

So, either block stamp letters or spray paint template letters, and an alphabet with possibly only 21 symbols if the grey ones are not present. The only other clue is the text that dr. Cornelius came across: a quote from Epitoth: "Their power being mighty and their presence potent the people were wise not to look too closely upon them." 

That seems to suggest it might be some alphabet from somewhere in the Empire. There have been many over its various millennia and its vast space. A quick first search reveals no match, though...

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Treason!

I have been doing some hacking during my usual search for relics, and bringing in warpath information to the Ministry of Internal Order and the Ministry of War. Whenever I find one of these Minmatar listening posts, the Indagatrix's political officer urges me to do my duty. He assures me that my contributions will be noted.

Today, I received a mail from Sword Marshal Sirdan Xer Qosh. It read:

Hostilities between the Amarr Empire and the Minmatar Republic have escalated with more conflict zones emerging across high security space. As a result, your continued involvement in the defense of the Republic during this Warpath Crisis will be rewarded with fast-tracked access to blueprint copies of the new Navy Issue destroyers.

The boldface is mine. 

First, I was terrified. Am I being accused of treason? How shall I clear my name?

Next, I was even more terrified. Is the Sword Marshal himself a traitor, delivering the Empire to its worst enemies? Encouraging me to help the terrorist rebels? Ironically trying to bribe me - who has sworn an oath of non-violence - with a destroyer warship? 

In panic, I went to mr. Ivan Firth. After he helped me calm down with some breathing exercises, I could explain my predicament. He was stunned at first, but after a bit of communication with the Ministry, he told me this was an unfortunate error. These kind of mails are not sent by his excellence Lord xer Qosh himself, it would not be befitting for someone of his station to communicate with commoners directly. The mails are sent by his office, prepared and then sent by some clerk to large groups of capsuleers.

Tonight I thank God that I am not this clerk.

Monday, 25 May 2026

Spring cleaning

Cardinal Dex has answered my mail and has accepted to visit the Lamp's Chapel! The date is not fixed yet, but it is not every day that we have a cardinal over for a visit, and everything has to be perfect. 

I have requested urgent quotes from several parquet servicers and woodworkers, to make sure the woodwork of the chapel will be polished and scratches are repaired. Mittens has been using one of the pews as a scratching post, despite the fact that I have a cat scratching post from a famous brand at home.

The gold filigree on the altar cloth is a bit dull, and also the blood stain from that time Ishta pinned a sedevacantist to the altar with a knife never really got washed out completely, so I ordered a new altar cloth with same-day delivery. Janitorial crew is scratching the wax drippings from the candle racks and the floor, and is polishing the chalices. 

In his answer, Cardinal Dex also explained his plans for the Providence Theological Seminary. I am impressed at the scale that he has in mind! Our local congregation is not small, but the Providence seminary will -when finished- be a place of learning for up to two million students from all over that region. It would be nice to have our library accessible to the seminary students remotely, so I will also give the cardinal a tour there.

My own interest is more about a seminary specifically for capsuleers - for the peregrinan members of LUMEN that want to learn more about the faith. For now I have been working with each pilot who expressed interest individually, working out a personalized trajectory. But perhaps we can come up with a common learning plan and common resources rather than my ad-hoc improvisations...

Saturday, 23 May 2026

The Amarr Sector

-continued from yesterday's log-

The first Amarr station that one encounters is in the Steadfast system, a Tash-Murkon trade post. God always choses the Emperor or Empress for a reason, and it looks as if now we are due for some additional trade and prosperity, with our current Empress coming from a more mercantile House. The Tash-Murkon colors give the station a palette that lacks a bit in gold but will be quite reassuring to those who want to make good deals.

The first system in the Amarr sector is Adaz, home of an Emperor Family Bureau station. That is where I decided to make the delivery. It is a fine selection of books to hand out to new pilots joining our efforts, in order to enamor them of Amarr ships and technology. 

I traveled around the Amarr sector, and was happy to find a Hedion University station. Various other institutes in our sector have stations and outposts here. I was surprised to find a Navy Anchorage that again reminded me of what has recently been built in Mehatoor. A very similar station is found in Taikud:


There is something odd about space here. It lacks the usual anomalies - they are either very easy-to-scan training ones, or level V signatures that turn out to be the usual level I anomalies. And, quite to my surprise, there are no wormholes here. This region of space must have remained disconnected from the Talocan wormhole network. 

It is neatly divided up into the central area managed by Concord, and the four sectors, each controlled by one of the four core powers. On my way back, as I left the Amarr sector, I saw a hastily put-up sign warning people:


I'm sure this is something temporary, part of the overall constuction getting this region ready to host freshly licensed pilots soon.


Friday, 22 May 2026

Manifest

 -continued from yesterday's log-

The mystery of the new construction sites may have been solved in Yulai. There, the new jump gate into Exordium is located at a construction site similar to (but not the same as) the ones in Kemerk and Mehatoor. It is dissimilar in that it is not the Empire building something, but Concord, and it is also in the process of being cleared up again. Nevertheless it bore a close enough resemblance that I am now convinced that the things being constructed are new jump gates.

I wonder where the one in Mehatoor will lead to. And Kemerk? It was probably chosen so the Empire will have a better connection to Yulai and Exordium. We shall see.

The Yulai gate leads to he very heart of the Exordium constellation, a star system called Manifest. Also there, the construction is not yet complete: a vast AIR station is in the making, still wrapped in scaffolding, with building materials in containers next to it, and little welding bobs and carry-all drones darting around.


It is already possible to dock in the station, but the inside of the station is not finished either - it is also still covered in scaffolding. Construction materials clutter the station, and there is a relentless activity of drones and workers welding, painting, putting in wiring or tubing, installing or removing machinery, the sound of which barely drowns out the shouts of contractors panicking about deadlines.


Making the wormhole map has gotten me interested in the nebulae that one sees in the different regions. So I warped to some spot away from moons or planets that might obstruct the view. All four of the core nebula are visible in the sky, with Verge Vendor appearing largest. All in all, the sky here looks like in Sinq Laison. That's not too surprising, since the stars of Exordium are located quite close to that region.

There is not much to do yet in Manifest, and I got the impression that though welcome in the AIR station I was mostly standing in the way of the construction workers. So, Urad and I headed out towards the Amarr part of Exordium.

-to be continued-

Thursday, 21 May 2026

Book delivery fleet

I am curious about Exordium, the new region that has been opened up for exploration. The Empire has already claimed its share of systems there. AIR plans to use the whole region for its training programs for new capsuleers - and the Concord powers did not object to this, given the relatively low strategic and mining value of the region.

There are various stations there already, among them an Emperor Family Bureau station in Adaz and also Hedion University opened a branch, in Mazor. Since a few days they are open for business, and I think it is a good place for various corporations of our alliance to open offices. 

Any LUMEN main office should also have a library annex, with books of interest to new capsuleers. Textbooks on Amarr cruisers, battlecruisers, battleships. Handbooks on energy turrets of all sizes. Reference works on boosting armor resistances. Everything for new capsuleers to learn about the most capable ships in the cluster, and avoid weapon systems not based on light (Khanid missile systems are fine too). 

And because it should not all be about spaceship skills, also a bunch of Pax Amarrias.

So, I decided to indulge my curiosity and do something useful at the same time: deliver books to Exordium's Amarr space. I went up to Yulai first, since the only gate to the entire Exordium region is located there. I was joined by Urad Gula, in a confessor-class destroyer - he had already been to Exordium, and very kindly provided an armed escort to keep the book shipment safe.

On the way from Girani-Fa to Yulai, I noticed something interesting in Kemerk: another new construction site. One completely similar to the one in Mehatoor that I wrote about in yesterday's log! I can understand reinforcements in Mehatoor, given the escalating war, but Kemerk?

-to be continued-

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Not just us

It is not only LUMEN that is expanding its presence in Mehatoor with new stations. Our alliance built new structures over the past year.

Also the Imperial Navy has been adding strongholds, such as this one close to the inner lava planet.


Those navy installations have been built fairly recently, and are now more busy than ever. And now there appeared a new construction site too that I had not seen before!


It is not clear what is being constructed, and when I was inquiring I was told to move along. 

I suspect that this is related to the worsening of the relations between the empires and the low-key warfare that is going on all over the cluster. It is not too surprising that Mehatoor as the Navy headquarters is getting reinforcements. 

Mehatoor will soon become a fortress system the likes of which have not been seen since the Traumark Installation. That too was a realization of House Tash-Murkon, the royal line which has given us Empress Catiz. This time, for fortress Mehatoor, the Navy fleets will be bolstered by the presence of the brave LUMEN capsuleer pilots!

Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Wormhole Atlas

With all the data collected from Sanctified Vidette, I have completed the wormhole map. It can be downloaded from this galnet link (large size to zoom and scroll) or viewed right here:


When you encounter a wormhole, you can view it more closely using the "look at" command on the neocom, and rotate the view about. For wormholes leading back to the known systems and regions of our cluster, you will see a distorted and upside-down picture of the sky in the destination system. Even though it is distorted, it is usually possible to discern images of some of the twelve main nebulae in our cluster.

Once you learn to distinguish the nebulae, you can figure out to which region the wormhole leads without having to jump through. For example, take a look at this wormhole:


It sports the Vapor Sea nebula and the Cauldron. In the chart above, you can identify four regions that show just those two nebulae if you zoom in on the chart: 


The relative size of the visible nebulae matters: in Kor-Azor, the Cauldron dominates, while from Querious the Cauldron is tiny. The only region where they are both medium-sized is Khanid. That is the region to which this wormhole will lead. The thickness of the lines in the chart and the example pictures shown of the wormholes will help you identifying the destination.

Some regions are particularly hard to distinguish, like Tenal and Venal, or Paragon Soul and Period Basis. But those are usually regions with relatively few star systems, close to each other at the edge of the map. 

I will probably use this as a reference from time to time, so here I include links to some other resources that can be useful to the explorer: explainer on scan probe strength and pinpointing, wormhole spawn mechanics, some scanning tips, and of course a brief (lore) history of Anoikis.

Monday, 18 May 2026

Theological Seminary

I noticed a message from Cardinal Kahar Dex on the galnet forums. The cardinal's see is in Providence, where the Curatores Veritates Alliance is projecting the Empire's power. I think his cathedra used to be in X6AB-Y, the Providence Monastery Cathedral. That information may be outdated, given the tumultuous history of the Curatores during the last couple of years.

In this letter, Cardinal Dex remarks that many who serve the Curatores in Providence wish to deepen their faith. It is a phenomenon not unknown to LUMEN! In the Societas, one of the major corporations in the alliance, we welcome capsuleers from all parts of the cluster as long as they abide by the laws of the Empire and are willing to assist us in our service the the Empress. There is no requirement that they have had a religious upbringing. 

Of course, during the course of their work with us, many get to know our faith and start they journey to join the faithful. We call those peregrinans, wanderers. I help them on their journey and for some, it results in conversion. 

I work case by case, but it seems that in the past Cardinal Dex has worked out a curriculum, and taught it at a theological seminary. Now that CVA has re-taken the marches of Providence from the barbarians, he plans to re-establish the Providence Theological Seminary. That seems to me a great opportunity, also for our peregrinans, to follow specific courses and work towards specific goals. I would be happy to learn more about it, and I wonder if my amateur-expertise in capsuleer conversions can be useful to the Seminary.

I have sent a letter to his eminence Cardinal Dex, inviting him to our humble chapel and library to discuss these matters.

Sunday, 17 May 2026

Jubilee gifts

Now that I am back in the quiet sanctuary for the mind that is our library, I have completed the wormholes-and-clouds atlas. 

My commission allows me to re-use the data and images that I gathered for my own projects. I have decided to turn this into a commemorative piece for the Empress' jubilee. Rather than a panegyric reviewing all the great deeds of our blessed Empress during the ten years of her reign, I can focus on the particular achievement of the conquest of Vidette.

Like many other Amarrians, I will send in a gift to the Emperor Family Academy. They collect all these gifts, going from school children's drawings over simple produce by humble farmers to poems by writers and to lavishly gilded treasures gifted by noble Holders. Every year people honor the Empress in a way that suits their station, but this year is special as it is a jubilee.

The grand celebration is set for the anniversary of Her ascension to the Throne, September 27th. So, I will be well in time - a nice change for someone with an innate tendency to treat a deadline as a motivation to get started.

Saturday, 16 May 2026

Outsourcing

To my surprise the State will relinquish control of the day-to-day running and safeguarding of the trade hub of Jita to third parties, Concord and Evermore. 

That just shows how much outsourcing has become dogma in some corporate circles. 

It is rarely a good way to save ISK - perhaps it looks like that at first, but in the end I think it often turns out either more expensive, or less qualitative. And with Evermore involved, it looks as if some jobs of system management will go to artificial intelligence. 

Trade consulates will be opened. The post of consul will be important, and no doubt many vie for the honor. It might have gone to House Kor-Azor, given their tradition of diplomacy. But in the end it went to House Tash-Murkon, which is a wise decision given their long mercantile tradition. The republic too is sending some clan elders from the Sebiestor tribe. 

But here comes the second surprise. The Federation is not sending any career diplomat or government legate. They will be represented by... the Quafe company! I think will never understand democracy. 

Well, it is not unprecedented. Some thirty-odd years ago, Quafe representatives negotiated a deal between the Empire and the Federation, to resolve a clash that we had over the Girani-Fa system. Back then, we trusted the Quafe company because Amarr is the largest consumer market among the four core empires, so Quafe has a real interest in fostering good relations between the Empire and the Federation. 

Thursday, 14 May 2026

Fun with statistics

Previously, dr. Fritte Cornelius and I made observations that confirmed that the wormholes of Sanctified Vidette spawn according to a uniform distribution drawn from all Jove observatory systems. The research was written up in a research report.

But that observation is perhaps no longer true after the changes, since capsuleers have to trigger the wormhole appearance. Hence the uniform distribution can be distorted by capsuleers' behavior, which may differ from region to region. I set out to do the analysis again - with a more limited amount of data.

Nevertheless, over my recent observations in Sanctified Vidette, I have catalogued 275 wormholes (mostly before 22:00 New Eden standard time, and during the second half April). The observed numbers of highsec, lowsec and nullsec holes, and the expected values based on the uniform distribution are listed below:

Nullsec:    observed = 189, expected = 175
Lowsec:    observed = 46, expected = 45
Highsec:    observed = 40, expected = 55

The number of nullsec holes is somewhat high, but still quite within what you would expect to see by chance. The number of lowsec holes is perfectly ordinary and in line with expectations. But the number of highsec holes is indeed significantly lower! The overall observed distribution does seem to deviate from what existed before [1].

From this, I would tentatively conclude that capsuleers in nullsec regions are a little bit more likely than average to breach wormholes to Sanctified Vidette, perhaps to look for bridges to the Empire worlds. The denizens of highsec, however, are quite more risk-averse than average and tend to jump less into unidentified wormholes [2]. 

Perhaps this is not all to surprising, but it is still nice to see it reflected in the data. And with more data, this can be refined to statistics for smaller regions, and allow to detect movement of troops or material by groups using the Drifter wormholes. The Imperial Navy will be pleased to hear this.


Today's footnotes are for the statistics afficionados:

[1] Statistical note: using a multinomial model (with probabilities 0.63618, 0.16261 and 0.20058 for null, low, and highsec) the p-value for an outcome this far or farther from the model is still p=0.10 (chi-square of 4.6, with 2 degrees of freedom). While this indicates that the outcome is unusual, the deviation may not yet be confidently called significant.

[2] Also this can be quantified, using Bayesian inference. Let's say I am looking for the conditional probability P(breach|HS) that a Drifter wormhole is breached by capsuleers, given that it is in highsec. The number I observe in Vidette gives me the probability P(HS|breach) that a Drifter wormhole originated in highsec, given that it was already breached (otherwise it would not have appeared in Vidette). Bayesian inference then tells me:

P(breach|HS) = P(HS|breach) . P(breach)/P(HS)

Here, P(HS)=0.20, the probability of that a Jove observatory system is in highsec, and P(breach) is the probability that any Drifter hole is breached, estimated as the average number of wormholes in Vidette divided by the maximum - here I take it 40/60 based on observation (obviously the result just scales with this value). Following the Bayesian inference formula above, the outcome for highsec, lowsec and nullsec are:

P(breach|HS) = 0.48
P(breach|LS) = 0.69
P(breach|NS) = 0.72

These are the estimated probabilities that a capsuleer has breached a Drifter wormhole (by 22:00 NEST), per region. 

Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Blessing of a private chapel

Yesterday, I was called upon to bless a shrine. In order to be recognized as a holy place where also visitors can come to pray, private shrines need to be blessed by a member of the clergy. It is a part of the ministry that I do not get to do very often, and that makes it extra nice. 

Noble Houses or guilds or even rich commoners try to have their own side-altar in a cathedral, or their own shrine or chapel in their home. Sadly, cathedral side-altars become status symbol sometimes, a way to show off wealth or power. Major cathedrals become very crowded with these family or guild altars, and often there are multiple services going on at the same time. Before the invention of portable sound dampening fields, our cathedrals were as noisy as a Jita pachinko game hall.


Private shrines at home are more quiet (although they too can be used to brag by displaying precious relics or artwork). The shrine I had the pleasure to bless was clearly not to brag, but built for devotion. It is dedicated to Saint (and emperor) Amash-Akura, and I brought an old copy of Epitoth as a gift. The shrine sports the color of a noble House, but apart from that its main decoration is a tasteful bust of Amash-Akura. 

I have promised to keep the name of the builder and owner of the shrine private, but it is a pity really, as this would be a nice place for pilgrims to visit.


((ooc attribution: church interior, painting by Marten van Valckenborch, active period 1599-1612. Major cathedrals in north-west Europe could house well over 50 private altars, all holding at least one mass per week, so it could get crowded and loud!))

Tuesday, 12 May 2026

The experiment

So, back to the Cornelian Hypothesis. It states that the reduction in the number of static wormhole signatures in Sanctified Vidette is due to the fact that they are exit holes which since a couple of month ago only spawn when a capsuleer breaches the wormhole from outside Sanctified Vidette.

To test this experimentally took some time. First, I had to find a Jove observatory system. Second, it also needs to have a set of thermoelectric convertors -Drifter-adapted Sleeper technology- primed to the hyperspace signature of Sanctified Vidette rather than another former Drifter wormhole. Thirdly, it has to be in a dormant state, not yet activated.

Finding a suitable set of convertors took a while... but I finally did. I was in communication with the Navy Anchorage in Sanctified Vidette, who record and monitor all wormhole signatures in Sanctified Vidette. When I was ready to create the wormhole K162 in Sanctified Vidette, I gave the signal, and then breached the V928 wormhole - hoping not to be trapped in some hyperspace pocket universe.

It worked. At the moment that I breached the V928 in G-G78S, a new cosmic signature QKB-168 appeared in Sanctified Vidette. The signature was an unidentified wormhole exit, out of which the Indagatrix emerged. A new wormhole was created in Sanctified Vidette. The hypothesis is corroborated!

Like every good research work, this gives rise to follow-up questions. Why do we now have to breach the V928's for the exit to appear, and not before? What turned those into more "regular" wormholes than they were before? How is that linked to the appearance of other hyperspace anomalies?

To that my friends at the Navy Anchorage add "How can we use this for defense purposes?"

Sunday, 10 May 2026

Inverted statics

Systems in Anoikis, including the former Drifter wormhole systems, contain so-called "static" wormholes. For our own colony Seclusion, there are two such statics, a B274 and a Z647 type wormhole. Whenever one of the two expires - either because it reaches the end of its lifetime or because more than the critical mass has passed through - a similar type wormhole automatically and immediately appears somewhere else in the system. That is why they are called statics

Whenever you visit Seclusion, there will always be a B274 and a Z647 present.

Also Sanctified Vidette and the other Drifter wormholes contain statics. Six regular ones, and sixty "inverted" ones. The inverted ones are very special, and to the best of my knowledge have only been seen in one other place where spacetime has been heavily re-engineered: Pochven.

As I pointed out in yesterday's log entry there is a difference between a wormhole entrance and exit. Wormholes start as an embryonic entrance, and only after a while or when breached, the exit will appear and the tunnel will be present. Now, usual statics are always entrances. They appear immediately in the probe scan window. So, when a static wormhole expires, the new one becomes visible for you to scan down immediately afterwards.

Inverted statics such as Sanctified Vidette's V928 spawn outside Sanctified Vidette. It is their exit, or K162 hole, that will be inside Sanctified Vidette. That is the inverse from usual statics.

Up till very recently the V928 holes were immediately breached by Drifters or by the thermoelectric convertor's particle beams, so the exit K162 hole immediately appeared in Sanctified Vidette. The system always contained the 60 exits except for very short times between a vanishing and respawning.

That changed around the time spacetime rifts and phased asteroid fields started to appear in New Eden, and I witnessed moments when there were much less than 60 wormhole signatures.

The hypothesis that dr. Cornelius suggested is as brilliant as it is straightforward: for an unknown reason, since a month or two the V928 now have to be scanned down and breached before the K162 appears in Sanctified Vidette. There are still always 60 statics, but since they are inverted and it now takes time (and capsuleers) to breach them, there are often less than 60 K162 signatures.

This hypothesis needed experimental proof.

Saturday, 9 May 2026

Wormhole birth

To the casual traveller, a wormhole is just a tunnel between two patches of space. Both sides of the tunnel look the same.

However, like a ski resort full of girls hunting for husbands, and husbands hunting for girls, the situation is not as symmetrical as it seems.

During their formation, wormholes are directional. One side is the "entrance" and the other is termed the "exit". When they are fully formed these two ends behave the same for all practical purposes, but we keep the distinction in their labeling. The exit is always labeled "K162". The entrance can have many names, for example "B274", for our highsec static in Seclusion. You find this in the info panel for the wormhole:


The entrance label allows you to identify the type of wormhole, and get a lot of information on it. 

So, how do wormholes form? Well, first the entrance appears as a cosmic signature on your probe scan window. At that point, the K162 exit has not yet formed - there is no exit hole yet. There is only the embryonic entrance hole.

Our warp engines perturb the embryonic wormhole. If you warp to the cosmic signature then even if you do not enter, a spacetime link is created to the destination system. However, the wormhole exit is not visible yet in that system. As the link ages, there is a certain probability per unit time for it to become visible, even if you leave it alone.

Now, if you enter the nascent wormhole, and you are the first one to go through the wormhole, then at that particular moment, the exit hole will spawn visibly in the destination system. Folks there see a new signature pop up on their probe scan window at that point. That is why wormholers get really nervous when a new signature appears. It could be something that appears spontaneously - or it could be someone from another system who just breached a new wormhole and landed in your system.

I have found a diagram to explain wormhole spawn mechanics, on the galnet forums, and I am including it here for completeness' sake:


It looks complicated, but the main message is: the exit may not be visible unless someone came through, or the wormhole is already aged.


((ooc: the witty quote about the ski resort is not mine, but I did not find it back and do not know who to attribute it to...))

Friday, 8 May 2026

Good news

The alarming news from Syndicate aside, I have two pieces of great news.

The first one is that the experiment succeeded! 

As I prepared the return from Curse, following TES Valenia's reassignment due to the war, I convinced my escort to allow me to scan one more time for a suitable set of thermoelectric convertor field projectors out in space. Our way back took us anyway along several Jove observatory systems.

I did not have much confidence that we would find anything, since I have not had any success the entire week. But today turned out different! In G-G78S, among the many signatures, there was a pristine set of convertors. 

There were some pilots in system that would make the operation dangerous, were it not that they were blue, to my surprise. Three I-BLU pilots, out here in Curse. I wonder what they are doing here, but I was too excited by my find and to eager to do the planned experiment so I did not disturb them for a chat. 

I got to work, and managed to get the Sleeper projectors to work and to stabilize a wormhole connection. TES Valenia had me targeted the entire time, and was getting nervous, already regretting having consented to this ultimate attempt. I could perform the experiment and confirm the hypothesis! I am too excited right now to sort out my notes and tabulate measurements and write it all up, but will do so shortly.

The second piece of good news is that we will soon have another conversion ceremony. 

Ms. Yubari has made great progress and I think she is ready! We have many pilots among the various corporations in LUMEN that are not of the faith, but from time to time, as they get more acquainted with the faith, they decide to convert. It is always a source of great joy and celebration when they do!

Thursday, 7 May 2026

Their heads on a plate

What a dark and grim place this universe is, there where the light of faith does not shine as it does within the borders of the Amarr Empire. 

The Executive General of the State's forces in Syndicate, Heika Torigo, has called for the killing on sight of those fleeing from Syndicate to the Federation. Their ships are not to be stopped, boarded, and searched for suspects to arrest. It is not "wanted, dead or alive", just a "wanted dead". Capsuleer pilots can earn billions by bringing in corpses as proof. Corpses for coin! The state, our former ally, has strayed far from the light. 

But there is also a little bit of good news. It comes from our closest ally amongst the locals, House Arnoux, one of the many governing houses and leaders in the complex patchwork of Syndicate politics. They are not fleeing. It appears the State is not targeting them or their stations at the moment. I thank God that House Arnoux are not amongst those that chose to seek refuge in the Federation. 

In stead of fleeing or blindly collaborating with the Executive General's command, Governor Evelyn Arnoux issued a very eloquent statement condemning Torigo's call to massacre the fugitives. 

I worry that this will put some strain also in our alliance, as many Caldari still strengthen our ranks, veterans from when the State and the Empire fought side by side against the terrorist rebels. At the same time, the presence of these legionnaires is also a strength: our voice may still be heard in the executive boardrooms that matter. May we plead for compassion and true justice to return.

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

Blitzkrieg

Browsing over the star map on my neocom today, I noticed that the Syndicate region was attributed to the State rather than the Intaki Syndicate: 


I was halfway through writing a letter of complaint about this flagrant mistake, when I was informed by mr. Firth that this was no mistake at all. What a shock! 

What will happen now to our friends among the Intaki Syndicate, especially governor Arnoux? Is she one of the many high-ranking members of the Syndicate fleeing State persecution? I do not think so, I cannot imagine that she was involved in any actions that led to the damaging of the Jita gates or embezzlement of State funds (although I am not one hundred percent sure about the latter). In addition, I cannot imagine her giving up sovereignty of Hetil Bairviit stations easily...

In the region we are also working closely with associates of Ishukone for industry and mining. I am not so sure that they will be happy with this annexation either. The other megacorporations are bound to move in aggressively and compete for the available resources. 

I hope the Empress will give us guidance soon.

Monday, 4 May 2026

Cluster politics and war

Still no luck on finding suitable gates out in Curse.

TES Valenia messaged me that we are to move our operations to a region of space that is "more relevant given the current war escalations by the Republic". A region of space where they can combine their current task with surveillance that is more important than following around a friar on his science project. 

I connected to Galnet to find out more about what was going on. The services that we held last week on Faith and Fortitude now appear on topic. The Concord agreements have broken down, perhaps in an act of sabotage - the last time this happened was when the treacherous Minmatar launched the Elder Fleet invasion. Indeed, there are again incursions of the rebels into Empire territory, but I am convinced the Navy is better prepared now.

I was also surprised to read that Silphy En Diabel has been arrested by the State. This will for sure shake up things in Syndicate, and the free Intaki there may seem more isolated than ever, enemy of both the Federation and the State. The new Federation president sees an opportunity I think, to draw them nearer by offering them some sort of amnesty, but my feeling is that the Syndicate Intaki will take that as an insult to the injustice they suffered.

For the Empire, this represents an opportunity. I hope the Empire can step in and show themselves as friends. LUMEN could play a role in that, given our strong presence there. And who knows, with the reshuffling of power structures in the Syndicate, the star of our own friendly governor Evelyn Arnoux may be on the rise if we play our cards well.

Sunday, 3 May 2026

Illegal slave trade

The system of LJ-YSW in Curse is two jumps out from the Jove Observatory system Y-K50G and two jumps away from Zarzakh, the domain of the Deathless. 

Like in any system, the stations broadcast their market prices. Unwanted advertisements are a scourge also in Curse. And what does it promote in LJ-YSW? Slaves! Not the occasional misguided pilot trading a few slaves they found in space during a mission, nor a trap set by Minmatar rebels hunting slave traders. No, here is a vast and well organized slave market run by the Angel Cartel from its sarcastically named Dominions Logistics Support station. It advertises well over one third of a million slaves available for immediate sale, all year long. Prices and volumes compete with the largest slave markets of the Khanid kingdom. 

I have never seen such a thing outside the Empire, where the intent of holding slaves is benevolent. The slave status is a chrysalis in the transformation from the heathen to the faithful. The Holder guides, nurtures and protects his slaves until they are ready to be manumitted. Slavery as a means of reclamation has waxed and waned over history, and already since Heideran VII it is ebbing, as peaceful reclamation is gaining pace. 

Yet one must not forget that reclamation through slavery has shown its historical value and successes: remember that the Udorians were once reclaimed through slavery, and now we have a universally beloved and most wise Empress from Udorian descent! So, by no means Amarrian slavery can be said to hold down a people forever as the Gallente mistakenly think.

But out here in Curse, the Angel Cartel is making a perversion of it all! 

They do not care about reclaiming souls. They only have abuse in mind. They are twisting a sacred principle into a sick self-serving evil. Frankly, this makes me understand better why the Gallente hate slavery that much...

Friday, 1 May 2026

Dominions stations

The Angel Cartel has stations out here in Curse, and not only in the Heaven constellation. 

Who knows I might even be granted docking rights there? I do not plan to find out. 

I would never set foot on an Angel Cartel station.

They look somewhat like the Gallente stations, but they do not have their hedonistic vibe. The Dominions stations are dark and brooding, they feel like a trap ready to snap shut once you dock. 


I have been monitoring the Jove observatory in J7A-UR, when a mining fleet appeared. It turns out that the system has ice belts. In fact, three of the six Jove observatory systems in Curse are systems with ice belts... 

That makes exploration more challenging - with a hostile fleet around I cannot freely wander about. My cloaked escort - even if it were a match for angry Dominion miners - told me they will not lift a finger to help me. I was told that if I would get caught or killed, the Ministry would disavow any knowledge of my actions. 

So, I have to wait it out. The miners too, unhappy with the presence of an unknown foreigner in their system, wait it out.