Re: WH behaviour (split from "Stars! Order of Events") |
Sun, 13 March 2011 16:29 |
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Just adding info to his thread....
From this thread on r.g.c.s:
Klempner wrote Jan 3 2000, 9:00 pm | "Graham Scarborough" wrote:
> Whilst the rest of the family slept off the
> Christmas Lunch I did a little 'Wormhole
> Watching'
I can absolutely confirm Grahams test and have some
additionl figures (using J-RC2, german version)
I used a small to medium testbeds with one to four
pairs of wormholes
the number of wormholes never changed in a game
each wormhole has its "Rock-Hard-Period" that never
changed during the tests
the "Rock-Hard-Period" (the initial period after a
jump described by Graham) has been 5, 10 and 15 years
I never observed a Jump during a "Rock-Hard-Period"
and here come some data from Worm Hole Watching:
Rock Solid 0 Jumps / 950 years = 0.00%
Stable 2 Jumps / 336 years = 0.60%
Mostly Stable 6 Jumps / 317 years = 1.89%
Average 10 Jumps / 269 years = 3.72%
Slightly Volatile 7 Jumps / 231 years = 3.03%
Volatile 12 Jumps / 193 years = 6.21%
Extremely Volatile 32 Jumps / 865 years = 3.70%
It is interesting to see that "Volatile" Wormholes
are more likely to jump than "Extremely Volatiles"
the record for Extremely Volatile Wormholes was
a jump after 104 Extremely Volatile years
hope that this was
interesting for someone
Peter
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