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== Mission details ==<!-- General introduction without going into a walkthrough style. Something that applies to all regional missions of there are regional differences
== Mission details ==<!-- General introduction without going into a walkthrough style. Something that applies to all regional missions of there are regional differences
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[[File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel Armor Array.jpg|left|thumb|Suspicious Signal: Secure the Intel - Armor Array]]
[[File:Suspicious Signal- Vexor Cruiser .jpg|left|thumb|Suspicious Signal: Secure the Intel]]
The objective of this site is to destroy a single tower-like structure located at the center. At the start, the structure is either invulnerable or cloaked, and it only becomes vulnerable once three hackable Arrays (data cans) are successfully hacked. Each hacked can activates a 90-second timer. If all three are hacked around the same time, this creates a 90-second damage window on the tower. Tower durability is estimated at approximately 337k HP.   
The objective of this site is to destroy a single tower-like structure located at the center. At the start, the structure is either invulnerable or cloaked, and it only becomes vulnerable once three hackable arrays (data cans) are successfully hacked. Each hacked array activates a 90-second timer. If all three are hacked around the same time, this creates a 90-second damage window on the tower. Tower durability is estimated at approximately 337k HP.   
 


Common group compositions are 5 DPS with strong active tank, 3 of which have [[Hacking|Data Analyzer]] equipped; or 4 DPS with 1 Logi.


Be advised that enemy ships will aggressively target and destroy any drones deployed during the engagement, making drone usage a risky choice for capsuleers who rely heavily on them for damage or utility.<gallery>
Be advised that enemy ships will aggressively target and destroy any drones deployed during the engagement, making drone usage a risky choice for capsuleers who rely heavily on them for damage or utility.<gallery>
File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel - Site Overview.jpg|Suspicous Signal: Secure the Intel - Site Overview
File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel - Site Overview.jpg|Suspicous Signal: Secure the Intel - Site Overview
File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel Armor Array.jpg|Suspicious Signal: Secure the Intel - Armor Array
File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel - Tower Destruction.jpg|Suspicious Signal: Secure the Intel - Tower Destruction
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* Optimal fleet size: 5 ships
* Optimal fleet size: 5 ships
* Fleet composition: T1 Cruisers (DPS), T1 Logistic Cruisers (Logi)
* Fleet composition: T1 Cruisers (DPS), T1 Logistic Cruisers (Logi)
Common group compositions are 5 DPS with strong active tank, 3 of which have [[Hacking|Data Analyzer]] equipped; or 4 DPS with 1 Logi.


=== Type of ships allowed ===<!-- Included to have a comprehensive page on the subject -->
=== Type of ships allowed ===<!-- Included to have a comprehensive page on the subject -->
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File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel - Mission Parameters.jpg|Suspicious Signal: Secure the Intel - Mission Parameters
File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel - Mission Parameters.jpg|Suspicious Signal: Secure the Intel - Mission Parameters
File:Suspicious Signal- Stop the Sabotage - Mission Parameters.jpg|[[Homefront operation#Suspicious Signal|Suspicious Signal: Stop the Sabotage]] - Mission Parameters
File:Suspicious Signal- Block the Broadcast - Mission Parameters.jpg|Suspicious Signal: Block the Broadcast - Mission Parameters
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Damage Types
Damage Types
!EWAR
!EWAR
!Tower
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|-
![[File:Logo_faction_gallente_federation_clean.png|64x64px|Gallente space]] Gallente
![[File:Logo_faction_gallente_federation_clean.png|64x64px|Gallente space]] Gallente
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|{{Damage to resist|Caldari}}
|{{Damage to resist|Caldari}}
|[[File:Icon_target_max.png|16x16px]] ECM
|[[File:Icon_target_max.png|16x16px]] ECM
|Quantum-Override Broadcaster
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|-
![[File:Logo_faction_caldari_state_clean.png|64x64px|Caldari space]] Caldari
![[File:Logo_faction_caldari_state_clean.png|64x64px|Caldari space]] Caldari
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|{{Damage to resist|Gallente}}
|{{Damage to resist|Gallente}}
|[[File:Icon_remote_sensor_dampening.png|16x16px]] Damps
|[[File:Icon_remote_sensor_dampening.png|16x16px]] Damps
|Megafinance Siphoner
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|-
![[File:Logo_faction_minmatar_republic_clean.png|64x64px|Minmatar space]] Minmatar
![[File:Logo_faction_minmatar_republic_clean.png|64x64px|Minmatar space]] Minmatar
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|[[File:Icon_energy_neutralizer_i.png|16x16px]] Neuts /
|[[File:Icon_energy_neutralizer_i.png|16x16px]] Neuts /
[[File:Icon_track_disruptor_64.png|16x16px]][[File:Icon_missile_guidance_computer_i.png|16x16px]] Weapon disruption
[[File:Icon_track_disruptor_64.png|16x16px]][[File:Icon_missile_guidance_computer_i.png|16x16px]] Weapon disruption
|Sacred Exploiter
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|-
![[File:Logo_faction_amarr_empire_clean.png|64x64px|Amarr space]] Amarr
![[File:Logo_faction_amarr_empire_clean.png|64x64px|Amarr space]] Amarr
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|{{Damage to resist|Minmatar}}
|{{Damage to resist|Minmatar}}
|[[File:Icon_target_painter_i.png|16x16px]] Paints
|[[File:Icon_target_painter_i.png|16x16px]] Paints
|Longshot Relay
|}
|}


=== Hostiles ===
=== Hostiles ===
A fleet consisting of frigates, destroyers, cruisers, and battlecruisers will be present upon arrival. They will concentrate their fire on one capsuleer ship at a time, beginning with the first vessel to enter the site, and may periodically switch targets as a group. An exception applies to hostiles with the Infiltrating, Evader, Spinner or ''Insurgent'' prefixes: these will immediately target any drones that are deployed, but will revert to attacking the currently focused capsuleer ship if no drones are present.
A fleet consisting of frigates, destroyers, cruisers, and battlecruisers will be present upon arrival. They will concentrate their fire on one capsuleer ship at a time, beginning with the first vessel to enter the site, and may periodically switch targets as a group. An exception applies to hostiles with the ''Infiltrating, Evader, Spinner or Insurgent'' prefixes: these will immediately target any drones that are deployed, but will revert to attacking the currently focused capsuleer ship if no drones are present.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="3" |[[File:Logo_faction_minmatar_republic_clean.png|64x64px|Minmatar space]][[Homefront operation#Dread Assault|Suspicious Signal: Stop the Sabotage]]
! colspan="3" |[[File:Logo_faction_minmatar_republic_clean.png|64x64px|Minmatar space]][[Homefront operation#Dread Assault|Suspicious Signal: Stop the Sabotage]]
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=== Rewards ===
=== Rewards ===
Rewards for Suspicous Signal sites come in two forms: (1) ISK payout on site completion and (2) site-specific loot from the hackable Array's that can be sold at NPC buy orders in certain regions of Highsec.  
Rewards for Suspicious Signal sites come in two forms: (1) ISK payout upon site completion, and (2) site-specific loot from the hackable arrays that can be sold to NPC buy orders in certain regions of [[highsec]]. <gallery>
[[File:Suspicious Signal- NPC loot Amarr.jpg|thumb|Suspicious Signal: NPC loot Amarr]]
File:Suspicious Signal- NPC loot Minmatar.jpg|[[Homefront operation#Suspicious Signal|Suspicious Signal: Stop the Sabotage]] - Array Loot
[[File:Suspicious Signal- NPC loot Minmatar.jpg|thumb|Suspicious Signal: NPC loot Minmatar]]
File:Suspicious Signal- NPC loot Amarr.jpg|Suspicious Signal: Secure the Intel - Array Loot
Payout amount follows the standard 5-pilot Homefront Operation payout structure, giving the maximum payout per pilot of 15,486,410 ISK with a fleet of 5. <gallery>
</gallery>
File:Suspicious Signal Loot.jpg|Suspicious Signal Loot
Payout amount follows the standard 5-pilot Homefront Operation payout structure, giving the maximum payout per pilot of 15,486,410 ISK with a fleet of 5.  
</gallery>[[File:Graph_ISK_Payout_per_Pilot_vs._Number_of_Pilots_(5-person_Homefronts).svg|alt=Graph showing ISK Payout per Pilot vs Number of Pilots for 5-person Homefronts, max is 15,486,410 ISK at 5 players|500x500px]]
 
[[File:Graph_ISK_Payout_per_Pilot_vs._Number_of_Pilots_(5-person_Homefronts).svg|alt=Graph showing ISK Payout per Pilot vs Number of Pilots for 5-person Homefronts, max is 15,486,410 ISK at 5 players|500x500px]]
== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel - Site Overview.jpg|Suspicious Signal: Secure the Intel - Site Overview
File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel - Signal Array.jpg|Suspicious Signal: Secure the Intel - Longshot Relay
File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel - Transmission 2.jpg|Succesful Hacking Transmission
File:Suspicious Signal- Secure the Intel - Transmission 2.jpg|Succesful Hacking Transmission
File:Suspicious Signal- Stop the Sabotage - Site Overview.jpg|Suspicious Signal: Stop the Sabotage - Site Overview
File:Suspicious Signal- Stop the Sabotage - Designated Cans, warp-in vector.png|Suspicious Signal: Stop the Sabotage - Designated Cans, warp-in vector
File:Suspicious Signal- Stop the Sabotage - Hacker Vexor.jpg|Suspicious Signal: Stop the Sabotage - Hacking Vexor
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</gallery>
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