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* '''Hold on Contact''' (HOC) -- Do NOT jump through the gate you are at or are in warp to. Hold at destination.
* '''Hold on Contact''' (HOC) -- Do NOT jump through the gate you are at or are in warp to. Hold at destination.
* '''Reapproach the Gate''' -- Move back into jump range (less than 2500m) of the nearest gate.  Larger (slower) ships may accomplish this faster by bouncing off a near by Celestial, preferable a planet or asteroid belt, not a moon.
* '''Reapproach the Gate''' -- Move back into jump range (less than 2500m) of the nearest gate.  Larger (slower) ships may accomplish this faster by bouncing off a near by Celestial, preferable a planet or asteroid belt, not a moon.
* '''Hold cloak''' (HC) -- When you jump through a gate, you will stay cloaked for 30 seconds as long as you don't move.  If you are told to hold cloak, don't move, change speed, change direction, etc. You should always hold cloak after jumping unless given other orders.  
* '''Hold cloak''' (HC) -- When you jump through a gate, you will stay cloaked for 60 seconds as long as you don't move.  If you are told to hold cloak, don't move, change speed, change direction, etc. You should always hold cloak after jumping unless given other orders.  
* '''Primary''' -- This is the target the FC wants the fleet to focus on.  Generally, this means that tacklers and damage dealers focus on this target. As a rule of thumb, EW usually ignores the primary target and goes for the most dangerous targets or remote reppers. Obviously this doesn't apply if you're target painting.
* '''Primary''' -- This is the target the FC wants the fleet to focus on.  Generally, this means that tacklers and damage dealers focus on this target. As a rule of thumb, EW usually ignores the primary target and goes for the most dangerous targets or remote reppers. Obviously this doesn't apply if you're target painting.
* '''See Flashy, Shoot Flashy''' -- Indicates that the fleet's rules of engagement allow you to attack any legitimate (flashing in the overview) target that shows up on grid without waiting for the FC to command it.
* '''See Flashy, Shoot Flashy''' -- Indicates that the fleet's rules of engagement allow you to attack any legitimate (flashing in the overview) target that shows up on grid without waiting for the FC to command it.