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** '''On-station''' - These typically occur on stations you just cyno jumped into, and will often involve attempting to bump you out of the docking ring with a [[Force Auxiliary]] (FAX) ship when you undock. Once that occurs, either a fleet will be dropped in, or a supercarrier will drop in an attempt to alpha you. These are trickier considering it’s also the same system that your most recently used cyno is located in. If you find yourself undocking and a FAX undocks immediately after, redock. Otherwise, if you have an alternative cyno already available, consider jumping out. | ** '''On-station''' - These typically occur on stations you just cyno jumped into, and will often involve attempting to bump you out of the docking ring with a [[Force Auxiliary]] (FAX) ship when you undock. Once that occurs, either a fleet will be dropped in, or a supercarrier will drop in an attempt to alpha you. These are trickier considering it’s also the same system that your most recently used cyno is located in. If you find yourself undocking and a FAX undocks immediately after, redock. Otherwise, if you have an alternative cyno already available, consider jumping out. | ||
* '''Bouncing off station''' - By and large your biggest inside threat (of your own fault) is bouncing off station when you jump to your cyno. If you do notice a bounce, immediately attempt to dock while your ship is still in the ring, but don’t spam it if you get the message that docking is imminent. If you find your ship suddenly outside the docking ring, don’t try to turn around and redock at the station if another station or planet is within your rough direction that you bounced so you can warp off. If this occurred during your jump from highsec to your exit, you could warp to the highsec gate, jump through, wait out your jump timer and jump back to your cyno. | * '''Bouncing off station''' - By and large your biggest inside threat (of your own fault) is bouncing off station when you jump to your cyno. If you do notice a bounce, immediately attempt to dock while your ship is still in the ring, but don’t spam it if you get the message that docking is imminent. If you find your ship suddenly outside the docking ring, don’t try to turn around and redock at the station if another station or planet is within your rough direction that you bounced so you can warp off. If this occurred during your jump from highsec to your exit, you could warp to the highsec gate, jump through, wait out your jump timer and jump back to your cyno. | ||
* '''Timers, Capacitor, and Context''' - For all other situations where you would normally think about escaping by jumping, there are a few caveats that temporarily limit your options over the course of your journey | * '''Timers, Capacitor, and Context''' - For all other situations where you would normally think about escaping by jumping, there are a few caveats that temporarily limit your options over the course of your journey: | ||
** First, you need to have over 75% of your capacitor available in order to jump. In addition to the jump reactivation timer, this effectively prevents you from jumping again immediately after having conducted a jump. | |||
** Secondly, you can only jump to a cyno that is in a different system than you. Thus you have to be cognizant of where your other cynos are and where your jump freighter is before you encounter dangerous circumstances. | |||
** Lastly, if your jump freighter is moving too fast, it will not be able to jump. This can occur if you've been bumped by another ship, or bumped off the station. | |||
== Executing a Route == | == Executing a Route == | ||