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− | =Combat | + | =Standard Fleet Combat Course= |
==Seminars== | ==Seminars== | ||
* Fleet 080: Supply/(re)shipping | * Fleet 080: Supply/(re)shipping | ||
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* Fleet 095: Cap and grids | * Fleet 095: Cap and grids | ||
==Class Catalogue== | ==Class Catalogue== | ||
− | * Fleet 110: Intelligence | + | * Fleet 110: Tactical Intelligence (scouting with d-scan and dotlan) |
* Fleet 111: Points and tackle | * Fleet 111: Points and tackle | ||
− | * Fleet 120: | + | * Fleet 120: Ewar: ECM, damps, disruptors, painters |
− | + | * Fleet 130: Logistics | |
− | * Fleet | + | * Combat 151: Tanking (buffer) with cruisers or solo |
− | * | + | * Combat 160: Damage Dealing |
− | * | + | ** Substitute: Combat 161 Damage Application – edition for Scientists and Engineers |
− | * Substitute: Combat 161 Damage Application for Scientists and Engineers | + | * Fleet 170: Cloaking and you – what you can't see on d-scan |
− | * Fleet | + | * Fleet 180: Command Destroyers |
− | * Fleet 210: Wormhole Intelligence | + | * Fleet 210: Null Intelligence - bringing in Bubbles (Dictors) |
+ | * Fleet 211: Wormhole Intelligence - no local, tripwire, etc | ||
+ | * Fleet 220: EA ships and Recons – following up on 170 | ||
+ | * Combat 250: Sig tanking and scramkiting | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Tanking== | ||
+ | For these reasons, passive shield tanks are only used in controlled situations: to maintaub simple PvE, to sustain bait ships, or for heavy interdictors (which may not be repaired). | ||
+ | {| | ||
+ | |-style="text-align: center;" | ||
+ | | rowspan=2 | Symbol || colspan=2 | Names of variables | ||
+ | |-style="text-align: center;" | ||
+ | ! Shield (HP) !! Capacitor equivalent (GJ) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="text-align: center;"| C || Current shield level || style="border-left: white"| Capacitor level | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="text-align: center;"| C<sub>max</sub> || Maximum shield capacity || Capacitor capacity | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="text-align: center;"| dC/dt || current shield regeneration || Current capacitor regeneration rate | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="text-align: center;"| ''τ'' || shield recharge time divided by 5. ||capacitor recharge time divided by 5 | ||
+ | |} |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 25 September 2017
Standard Fleet Combat Course
Seminars
- Fleet 080: Supply/(re)shipping
- Fleet 090: Communications And Command
- Fleet 095: Cap and grids
Class Catalogue
- Fleet 110: Tactical Intelligence (scouting with d-scan and dotlan)
- Fleet 111: Points and tackle
- Fleet 120: Ewar: ECM, damps, disruptors, painters
- Fleet 130: Logistics
- Combat 151: Tanking (buffer) with cruisers or solo
- Combat 160: Damage Dealing
- Substitute: Combat 161 Damage Application – edition for Scientists and Engineers
- Fleet 170: Cloaking and you – what you can't see on d-scan
- Fleet 180: Command Destroyers
- Fleet 210: Null Intelligence - bringing in Bubbles (Dictors)
- Fleet 211: Wormhole Intelligence - no local, tripwire, etc
- Fleet 220: EA ships and Recons – following up on 170
- Combat 250: Sig tanking and scramkiting
Tanking
For these reasons, passive shield tanks are only used in controlled situations: to maintaub simple PvE, to sustain bait ships, or for heavy interdictors (which may not be repaired).
Symbol | Names of variables | |
Shield (HP) | Capacitor equivalent (GJ) | |
---|---|---|
C | Current shield level | Capacitor level |
Cmax | Maximum shield capacity | Capacitor capacity |
dC/dt | current shield regeneration | Current capacitor regeneration rate |
τ | shield recharge time divided by 5. | capacitor recharge time divided by 5 |