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m Cash Flow for Capsuleers (9 of 10): edit line on webifier to explian to new players exactly why slowing down an opponet's ship is useful in combat.
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* Feel free to try out the new weapon module from the previous mission, noting that it requires ammunition. You load ammunition into your weapon by dragging it onto the fitted weapon on the Fitting screen ({{button|ALT}} + {{button|F}}) or right-clicking on the weapon in space and selecting which ammunition to load (which takes a few seconds). It's also a good idea to carry some spare ammunition in your ship's cargohold so that you can reload your weapon with fresh ammunition once it's empty (with the exception of T1 frequency crystals which do not run out).
* Feel free to try out the new weapon module from the previous mission, noting that it requires ammunition. You load ammunition into your weapon by dragging it onto the fitted weapon on the Fitting screen ({{button|ALT}} + {{button|F}}) or right-clicking on the weapon in space and selecting which ammunition to load (which takes a few seconds). It's also a good idea to carry some spare ammunition in your ship's cargohold so that you can reload your weapon with fresh ammunition once it's empty (with the exception of T1 frequency crystals which do not run out).
* While the mission text recommends you fit a Shield Booster or Armor Repairer module, it's not necessary.
* While the mission text recommends you fit a Shield Booster or Armor Repairer module, it's not necessary.
* When you destroy the last rat in the deadspace pocket, it will drop a cargo container that you can loot for civilians.
* When you destroy the last rat in the deadspace pocket, it will deposit the civilians into your cargo hold and the mission is complete. You can now dock.
[[File:Overview-wrecks.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Different wrecks on the overview.]]
[[File:Overview-wrecks.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Different wrecks on the overview.]]
* Note that the enemies you destroyed leave behind wrecks (again, if you cannot see any wrecks on your overview, switch to a different overview preset). Some of these wrecks contain loot, and these are marked with a specific icon. If you want to retrieve the loot in the wrecks (it's not mandatory for completing the mission), use the same method as you used for the cargo container above. While most items you loot will have relatively little value, the amount does add up over time, and specific "elite" rats can drop very valuable items when destroyed.
* Note that the enemies you destroyed leave behind wrecks (again, if you cannot see any wrecks on your overview, switch to a different overview preset). Some of these wrecks contain loot, and these are marked with a specific icon. If you want to retrieve the loot in the wrecks (it's not mandatory for completing the mission), use the same method as you used for the cargo container above. While most items you loot will have relatively little value, the amount does add up over time, and specific "elite" rats can drop very valuable items when destroyed.