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− | ==Mission== | + | == Mission == |
To provide unistas experience with fleet operations in flying the role that most appeals to them. | To provide unistas experience with fleet operations in flying the role that most appeals to them. | ||
− | ==What the FOG Can Do For You== | + | == What the FOG Can Do For You == |
− | Being new in EVE can be a very daunting experience. Usually the first question of a new player asks is “Which skill should I train?” and the answer almost always is “That depends on what you want to do.” | + | Being new in EVE can be a very daunting experience. Usually the first question of a new player asks is “Which skill should I train?” and the answer almost always is “That depends on what you want to do.” The problem is that a new player has no idea what there is to do in EVE. This applies to fleets and PvP too. The FOG will help new player and show them all the roles they can accomplish in fleets. |
− | Another suggestion that is most often given to new players is; “Fly as X Role”. | + | Another suggestion that is most often given to new players is; “Fly as X Role”. A new player might not be interested in that particular role. The FOG will give you the opportunity to fly [[Logistics]], [[Fleets 101|Damage dealing]], [[Electronic warfare]] or whatever other role may interest you in the fleet. We understand that you probably do not have the Skill Points needed to fly the Tech 2 ship that is best for the role, We understand that you just started to play yesterday and have little knowledge of where the controls are. We will guide you along so you can become the best and most effective pilot you can be. All you have to do is contact one of the officers of the Fleet Operations Group that is in charge of the role that interests you and we will help you. |
− | Once a Unista has chosen his | + | Once a Unista has chosen his preferred fleet role then the FOG officers will direct him to the appropriate branch of the ILN so that he may be trained more fully in his chosen role. The FOG is intended to be the Unista`s first taste of fleet operations, when you interact with the FOG you are just beginning your PvP Career, the SRG and SCOG will continue your training that you started in the FOG. |
− | == | + | == FOG Officers == |
− | + | '''Commanding Officer'''<br> | |
+ | [[User:Sylvanium orlenard|Sylvanium Orlenard]] | ||
− | + | '''Commander'''<br> | |
− | + | [[User:Gareth correlian|Gareth Correlian]] | |
− | + | '''Lieutenants'''<br> | |
− | + | [[User:Jassan Makanen|Jassan Makanen]]<br> | |
+ | [[User:Apothne|Apothne]] | ||
− | + | '''Ensigns'''<br> | |
− | + | VACANT - Damage Dealing Specialist<br> | |
+ | [[User:Powerfreak evans|Powerfreak evans]] - Tackling & Intercepting Specialist<br> | ||
+ | [[User:Cullaine|Cullaine]] - Electronic Warfare Specialist<br> | ||
+ | [[User:Scurge bellows|Scurge Bellows]] - Scouting Specialist<br> | ||
+ | [[User:Kenny hahpet|Kenny Hahpet]] - Logistics Specialist<br> | ||
+ | [[User:Iceforce18|Iceforce18]] - Special Tactics Specialist | ||
− | == | + | == Officer Roles == |
− | + | Every officer in the FOG is expected to defend Unistas against War Targets. They are expected to form Quick Response Fleets when the need arises. They are also expected to give any fleet commanders (FCs) the respect and support they deserve in order to make the fleet that much more fun. | |
− | ==== | + | ==== Captain - Commanding Officer ==== |
− | The | + | The Captain oversees the day to day operations of the FOG. He is in charge of answering questions his commanders, lieutenants and ensigns may have. He is also charged with the job of encouraging his officers to be more active when they need to be or point them in the correct direction when they need a compass. |
− | ==== | + | ==== Commander - Executive Officer ==== |
− | + | The Commander is charged with helping the Captain (or replace him during absences) accomplish his duties. He is also expected to help new players understand the fleet role of Fleet Command, Wing Command and Squad Command. Many new players are curious about these roles and would like some assistance in accomplishing these roles. As such they are expected to be the (temporary) mentor for any player who wishes to do these roles and support them. The entire process will probably last only one fleet but during that fleet the Unista will learn what it is to be FC, WC or SC. | |
− | =====Electronic Warfare | + | ==== Lieutenants ==== |
− | There are many forms of [[EWAR]] in EVE, all of which can be quite confusing. | + | The Lieutenants are charged with the same roles as the Commander is. It is always wise to have people ready and able to replace a senior officer when said officer is not available. The Lieutenants are also charged with helping the Ensigns accomplish their assigned duties and also help new unistas understand the roles of FC, WC and SC. |
+ | |||
+ | ==== Ensigns ==== | ||
+ | Each Ensign has an assigned area of expertise and will provide new unistas with basic information about that area. It is important to understand however that these ensigns are not the end all and be all for knowledge on a specific topic. In most cases they are fairly new unistas themselves that have undertaken the job of learning all there is to learn about their chosen activity, as such they are best placed to introduce new unistas to the role but not to make them to be an expert at it. The job of training a new unistas to be an expert in their chosen fleet roles falls on the SCOG and the SRG. The ensigns have a number of tools at their disposal to help them accomplish their duties. They can become Teachers and give classes via the Universities Teaching department, they can create Events, Practicals or Competitions that will feature their area of specialisation or they can give you advice during a fleet operation. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Damage Dealing Specialist ===== | ||
+ | The role of Damage Dealing is pretty self explanatory, I have a ship, it has weapons I want to hurt the enemy with these weapons. What most fail to understand however is that a combat frigate has just as important a role in big fleets then the combat battleship. What the Ensign of Damage Dealing will do is help you understand how you can best apply the damage that will be most effective in the fleet. That does not necessarily mean you shoot at the primary target. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Tackling & Intercepting Specialist ===== | ||
+ | target and ensuring the kill. It is an extremely important role in a fleet, If your enemies run away and you can’t shoot them there is very little reason to take a fleet out. You have to be able to keep your enemies from running away and give your FC some nice targets to kill. The Ensign of Tackling & Intercepting will teach you the basics of how to tackle and hold down a target, all using a very affordable and cheap T1 Attack Frigate, along with its big brother the T1 Attack Cruiser. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Electronic Warfare Specialist ===== | ||
+ | There are many forms of [[Electronic warfare|EWAR]] in EVE, all of which can be quite confusing. Currently the most actively used is [[Electronic Countermeasures|ECM]] (Electronic Counter Measures) but there are other kinds of EWAR, [[Electronic warfare#Tracking Disruptors|Tracking Disruption]], [[Electronic warfare#Remote Sensor Dampening|Remote Sensor Dampening]] and [[Electronic warfare#Target Painting|Target Painting]]. All of these types of [[Electronic warfare|EWAR]] correspond to a specific race and can be used very effectively. To help you understands all the complexities of [[Electronic warfare|EWAR]] and how to fly the different types of ships the Ensign of Electronic Warfare is there to help you. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Scouting Specialist ===== | ||
+ | Finding targets to shoot (or letting you know when you are being hunted) is what this is all about. The job of a scout is a very difficult one, it takes a lot of experience and practice to be an effective scout, but you have to start somewhere. The Ensign of Scouting is a student of scouting himself, he too wishes to learn about the role but he does know enough to point you in the correct direction. He can help you understand what you need to do when you are the fleet`s +1 or -1. Once you have chosen that scouting is what you want to do, he will put you in contact with the correct person from the SRG and help you get trained up to be an effective scout. It should also be mentioned that some FCs like to use Interceptors as scouts, so those of you that wish to be an interceptor pilot (Tech 2 Frigate) may want to talk to the Ensign of Scouting. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Logistics Specialist ===== | ||
+ | Keeping the fleet alive is what this is all about. You are the medic in the back that ensures the big guns stay alive long enough to burn through your enemies tank. Its a hard job, its a dangerous job, its a thankless job but someone has to do it. The ensign of Logistics will set you on the path of the healer. No FC has ever turned down a logi pilot to my knowledge and with the upcoming changes in Retribution the role of Logi will be changed for the better and the barrier of entry for new logistics pilots has never been lower. If you are curious about what is involved when you try to keep your fleet alive. Talk to the Ensign of Logistics, he will give you the basics and when you are ready, send you off to the SCOG so you can be trained and be even more effective. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Special Tactics Specialist ===== | ||
+ | The Ensign of Special Tactics has a very difficult task. First there are many weapon systems in EVE, while the turret based weapons are somewhat easy to understand there are other types of weapons; drones, missiles and bombs. There are also other things that can either be used offensively or defensively like bubbles. For the weapon systems he can help you learn how to use those effectively as for the bubbles while he may not be able to help you use them he can definitely help you learn how to avoid them. He is also charged with the job of helping to come up with strategies that will counter what the current War Targets are doing, this requires a lot of experimentation and therefore it is not uncommon to see some strange fits from the Ensign of Special Tactics. If you believe you have a tactic that may counter what an enemy is doing do not hesitate to contact the ensign, he can help you come up with a plan around your idea. If the plan involves the use of Tech 2 or Tech 3 ships he will know who in the SCOG to contact to make it happen. |
Latest revision as of 09:44, 7 June 2022
Mission
To provide unistas experience with fleet operations in flying the role that most appeals to them.
What the FOG Can Do For You
Being new in EVE can be a very daunting experience. Usually the first question of a new player asks is “Which skill should I train?” and the answer almost always is “That depends on what you want to do.” The problem is that a new player has no idea what there is to do in EVE. This applies to fleets and PvP too. The FOG will help new player and show them all the roles they can accomplish in fleets.
Another suggestion that is most often given to new players is; “Fly as X Role”. A new player might not be interested in that particular role. The FOG will give you the opportunity to fly Logistics, Damage dealing, Electronic warfare or whatever other role may interest you in the fleet. We understand that you probably do not have the Skill Points needed to fly the Tech 2 ship that is best for the role, We understand that you just started to play yesterday and have little knowledge of where the controls are. We will guide you along so you can become the best and most effective pilot you can be. All you have to do is contact one of the officers of the Fleet Operations Group that is in charge of the role that interests you and we will help you.
Once a Unista has chosen his preferred fleet role then the FOG officers will direct him to the appropriate branch of the ILN so that he may be trained more fully in his chosen role. The FOG is intended to be the Unista`s first taste of fleet operations, when you interact with the FOG you are just beginning your PvP Career, the SRG and SCOG will continue your training that you started in the FOG.
FOG Officers
Commanding Officer
Sylvanium Orlenard
Commander
Gareth Correlian
Lieutenants
Jassan Makanen
Apothne
Ensigns
VACANT - Damage Dealing Specialist
Powerfreak evans - Tackling & Intercepting Specialist
Cullaine - Electronic Warfare Specialist
Scurge Bellows - Scouting Specialist
Kenny Hahpet - Logistics Specialist
Iceforce18 - Special Tactics Specialist
Officer Roles
Every officer in the FOG is expected to defend Unistas against War Targets. They are expected to form Quick Response Fleets when the need arises. They are also expected to give any fleet commanders (FCs) the respect and support they deserve in order to make the fleet that much more fun.
Captain - Commanding Officer
The Captain oversees the day to day operations of the FOG. He is in charge of answering questions his commanders, lieutenants and ensigns may have. He is also charged with the job of encouraging his officers to be more active when they need to be or point them in the correct direction when they need a compass.
Commander - Executive Officer
The Commander is charged with helping the Captain (or replace him during absences) accomplish his duties. He is also expected to help new players understand the fleet role of Fleet Command, Wing Command and Squad Command. Many new players are curious about these roles and would like some assistance in accomplishing these roles. As such they are expected to be the (temporary) mentor for any player who wishes to do these roles and support them. The entire process will probably last only one fleet but during that fleet the Unista will learn what it is to be FC, WC or SC.
Lieutenants
The Lieutenants are charged with the same roles as the Commander is. It is always wise to have people ready and able to replace a senior officer when said officer is not available. The Lieutenants are also charged with helping the Ensigns accomplish their assigned duties and also help new unistas understand the roles of FC, WC and SC.
Ensigns
Each Ensign has an assigned area of expertise and will provide new unistas with basic information about that area. It is important to understand however that these ensigns are not the end all and be all for knowledge on a specific topic. In most cases they are fairly new unistas themselves that have undertaken the job of learning all there is to learn about their chosen activity, as such they are best placed to introduce new unistas to the role but not to make them to be an expert at it. The job of training a new unistas to be an expert in their chosen fleet roles falls on the SCOG and the SRG. The ensigns have a number of tools at their disposal to help them accomplish their duties. They can become Teachers and give classes via the Universities Teaching department, they can create Events, Practicals or Competitions that will feature their area of specialisation or they can give you advice during a fleet operation.
Damage Dealing Specialist
The role of Damage Dealing is pretty self explanatory, I have a ship, it has weapons I want to hurt the enemy with these weapons. What most fail to understand however is that a combat frigate has just as important a role in big fleets then the combat battleship. What the Ensign of Damage Dealing will do is help you understand how you can best apply the damage that will be most effective in the fleet. That does not necessarily mean you shoot at the primary target.
Tackling & Intercepting Specialist
target and ensuring the kill. It is an extremely important role in a fleet, If your enemies run away and you can’t shoot them there is very little reason to take a fleet out. You have to be able to keep your enemies from running away and give your FC some nice targets to kill. The Ensign of Tackling & Intercepting will teach you the basics of how to tackle and hold down a target, all using a very affordable and cheap T1 Attack Frigate, along with its big brother the T1 Attack Cruiser.
Electronic Warfare Specialist
There are many forms of EWAR in EVE, all of which can be quite confusing. Currently the most actively used is ECM (Electronic Counter Measures) but there are other kinds of EWAR, Tracking Disruption, Remote Sensor Dampening and Target Painting. All of these types of EWAR correspond to a specific race and can be used very effectively. To help you understands all the complexities of EWAR and how to fly the different types of ships the Ensign of Electronic Warfare is there to help you.
Scouting Specialist
Finding targets to shoot (or letting you know when you are being hunted) is what this is all about. The job of a scout is a very difficult one, it takes a lot of experience and practice to be an effective scout, but you have to start somewhere. The Ensign of Scouting is a student of scouting himself, he too wishes to learn about the role but he does know enough to point you in the correct direction. He can help you understand what you need to do when you are the fleet`s +1 or -1. Once you have chosen that scouting is what you want to do, he will put you in contact with the correct person from the SRG and help you get trained up to be an effective scout. It should also be mentioned that some FCs like to use Interceptors as scouts, so those of you that wish to be an interceptor pilot (Tech 2 Frigate) may want to talk to the Ensign of Scouting.
Logistics Specialist
Keeping the fleet alive is what this is all about. You are the medic in the back that ensures the big guns stay alive long enough to burn through your enemies tank. Its a hard job, its a dangerous job, its a thankless job but someone has to do it. The ensign of Logistics will set you on the path of the healer. No FC has ever turned down a logi pilot to my knowledge and with the upcoming changes in Retribution the role of Logi will be changed for the better and the barrier of entry for new logistics pilots has never been lower. If you are curious about what is involved when you try to keep your fleet alive. Talk to the Ensign of Logistics, he will give you the basics and when you are ready, send you off to the SCOG so you can be trained and be even more effective.
Special Tactics Specialist
The Ensign of Special Tactics has a very difficult task. First there are many weapon systems in EVE, while the turret based weapons are somewhat easy to understand there are other types of weapons; drones, missiles and bombs. There are also other things that can either be used offensively or defensively like bubbles. For the weapon systems he can help you learn how to use those effectively as for the bubbles while he may not be able to help you use them he can definitely help you learn how to avoid them. He is also charged with the job of helping to come up with strategies that will counter what the current War Targets are doing, this requires a lot of experimentation and therefore it is not uncommon to see some strange fits from the Ensign of Special Tactics. If you believe you have a tactic that may counter what an enemy is doing do not hesitate to contact the ensign, he can help you come up with a plan around your idea. If the plan involves the use of Tech 2 or Tech 3 ships he will know who in the SCOG to contact to make it happen.