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Best way to contact me is via Evemail, or you can find me on the Gallente Militia discord.
 
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== Frontlines ==
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The Frontlines system, introduced with the launch of [[Expansions#20.10_Release_.28Uprising.29|Uprising]], acts to funnel activity and conflict to adjacent systems held by opposing militias.  This divides systems in the warzone into three categories:
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* Frontline: a system next to at least one other system controlled by the opposing militia or a system owned by the opposing militia's empire.
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* Command Ops: a system one jump from a friendly frontline but not any systems controlled by the opposing militia.
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* Rearguard: a system at least two jumps from any frontline systems.
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Permanent frontline systems (PFLs) are systems that will always be frontline systems when owned by the enemy militia due to adjacency to friendly empire-controlled systems.

Revision as of 19:14, 31 July 2024

Currently working on:

  • Updating and editing FW content, including gameplay from both Uprising and Havoc expansions.

Best way to contact me is via Evemail, or you can find me on the Gallente Militia discord.

work in progress:

Frontlines

The Frontlines system, introduced with the launch of Uprising, acts to funnel activity and conflict to adjacent systems held by opposing militias. This divides systems in the warzone into three categories:

  • Frontline: a system next to at least one other system controlled by the opposing militia or a system owned by the opposing militia's empire.
  • Command Ops: a system one jump from a friendly frontline but not any systems controlled by the opposing militia.
  • Rearguard: a system at least two jumps from any frontline systems.

Permanent frontline systems (PFLs) are systems that will always be frontline systems when owned by the enemy militia due to adjacency to friendly empire-controlled systems.