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  • = Dual-Prop Thorax Doctrine = The Dual-Prop Thorax fleet consists of three main components:
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  • ...position:absolute; top:80px; left:80px;">{{icon|gallente|48}}</div>[[File:Thorax.jpg|128px|link=]]</div> There are three main elements to a dual prop Thorax fleet - Damage Dealers, Logistics and EWAR.
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  • ...he number quoted is the approximate cost of the hull, and does not include fittings or insurance. As a rule of thumb, the cost of a Tech II ship is at least 10 | Gallente || [[Exequror]] || [[Celestis]] || [[Thorax]] || [[Vexor]]
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  • ===Thorax=== | ship=Thorax
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  • Among T1 cruisers the Vexor is a little more skill demanding than the [[Thorax]]. In particular, you should not get a Vexor unless you have ''at least'' D ...tactical flexibility from multiple drone flights, and a variety of viable fittings, balanced by drone travel time, drone vulnerability, and the problem of pre
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  • ...wind up being used for this in PvP: notable examples include the Catalyst, Thorax, Brutix, and Megathron. Railguns do work on these hulls, though. The Megath {{Ship|Thorax|box}}
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  • |style="text-align:left"|{{sh|Thorax}} || Cruiser || 1200 || 1250 || 1.0 ...lculation for passive shield regeneration rate is multiplicative; the more fittings added, the greater effect each fitting has.
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  • ...igates for new pilots. In PvP, some T1 cruisers, such as the Gallente {{sh|Thorax}} and the Minmatar {{sh|Rupture}}, can bring surprising amounts of DPS to a The Rupture is also a strong PvP ship. A number of fittings work well; in E-UNI fleets the most common approach is to fit an armor buff
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