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My very slow wormhole adventure continues almost as slowly as I am terminating my island in Animal Crossing. 

My class 3 wormhole was not where I wanted to be. I was looking for a class 1 or 2 wormhole. I dropped my probes and with much less confusion scanned another wormhole. I remembered to dscan and collect my probes as I warped to the wormhole. I even remembered to drop a bookmark, wormholes being such good bookmark locations later.

My wormhole told me it was a route into low sec. I tilted my head. How circular do our adventures go. Today might be the day to die and that too is okay. That mantra dances in the back of my head these days. Even if someone mocks me, what does that matter? Fattening someone's killboard is their issue not mine.

So I jumped through and found myself in Efa in Khanid, tucked on the edge of high sec and null sec. What an interesting little system.  Several connections to high sec. A connection to null sec. This must be quite the traffic system.  

I am find that it is easy to tap into the old paranoia. I keep forgetting to set bookmarks on the other side of the wormhole because I bolt from the hole so quickly. In my mind someone was hunting me. In actuality, no one was looking for me.

Back in regular space I took the time to redeem and dump the trash that we seem to get every day now. Do boosters still piss off high sec NPCs? Have they been improved? Is their inclusion in the daily item a sign? Is it just to kill skill points?

Oh well. I'm left a bit more comfortable to try to venture out again.

In the background I reconnected with my original gang. I did miss those guys so that has been interesting.  One asked me to take Jaguar's out again. Heh.

We shall see.

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