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== PvE Objectives ==
== PvE Objectives ==
You can (usually) run from a PvE mission. This makes survivability a strategic objective and means that you can use fancy ships and equipment, as you do not expect to lose them. (''Other players may attack you, however, and accidents do happen – so [[Insuring_your_ship|insurance]] is always a good idea''.)  
You can (usually) run from a PvE mission. This makes survivability a strategic objective and means that you can use fancy ships and equipment, as you do not expect to lose them. (''Other players may attack you, however, and accidents do happen – so [[Insurance|insurance]] is always a good idea''.)  


Each mission has a primary objective, given to you by the mission agent. While you will probably use the same ship for all missions on a given level, you may want to change the fittings, and your tactics should definitely take the mission objectives into account. Bottom line: read the mission statement carefully - you may need to pick something up, kill a specific NPC or destroy a structure - so be sure you know what you need to accomplish.
Each mission has a primary objective, given to you by the mission agent. While you will probably use the same ship for all missions on a given level, you may want to change the fittings, and your tactics should definitely take the mission objectives into account. Bottom line: read the mission statement carefully - you may need to pick something up, kill a specific NPC or destroy a structure - so be sure you know what you need to accomplish.