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Training to fly the Interceptor hull will probably take the most amount of time, particularly Evasive Maneuvering 5 and Racial Frigate 5.
Training to fly the Interceptor hull will probably take the most amount of time, particularly Evasive Maneuvering 5 and Racial Frigate 5.
*{{sk|Spaceship Command|Interceptors}} Level 1 is required to fly interceptors, although having at least level 4 is strongly recommended for the interceptor skill bonuses.
*{{sk|Spaceship Command|Interceptors}} Level 1 is required to fly interceptors, although having at least level 4 is strongly recommended for the interceptor skill bonuses.
Most of these modules are relatively quick to train for. T2 modules give a significant advantage over T1 and so are recommended in most cases.
Most of these modules are relatively quick to train for. T2 modules ''often'' (not always) give a significant advantage over T1 and so are recommended in most cases.
*{{sk|Electronics|Propulsion Jamming}} Level 2 is necessary for Tech 2 points, and level 4 allows T2 webs.
*{{sk|Electronics|Propulsion Jamming}} Level 2 is necessary for Tech 2 points, and level 4 allows T2 webs.
*{{sk|Electronics|High Speed Maneuvering}} Level 3 for T2 MWDs. Level 4 is recommended.
*{{sk|Electronics|High Speed Maneuvering}} Helps your cap life tremendously. Level 4 is recommended, a T2 MWD is usually not a good idea on an interceptor.
*{{sk|Mechanic|Hull Upgrades}} Level 2 is required for T2 Nanofibre Internal Structures and Overdrive Injectors.
*{{sk|Mechanic|Hull Upgrades}} Level 2 is required for T2 Nanofibre Internal Structures and Overdrive Injectors.
*{{sk|Science|Thermodynamics}} Allows overheating of modules: vital in tight situations to give an extra boost of speed or point range. {{sk|Mechanic|Nanite Operation}} is required for Nanite Paste, used to repair heat damage.
*{{sk|Science|Thermodynamics}} Allows overheating of modules: vital in tight situations to give an extra boost of speed or point range. {{sk|Mechanic|Nanite Operation}} is required for Nanite Paste, used to repair heat damage.