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=== En Route to trade hubs === | === En Route to trade hubs === | ||
Perma-flashies and random suspects often travel to trade hubs, usually to reship, sell loot, conduct trades etc. Hub to hub routes generally have at least one system with a target present in it. you will often encounter these targets as you are jumping from gate to gate, you need to be flying something fast locking with a high warp speed in order to stand a chance of locking these guys or chasing them down. Don't be afraid to chase them, noob ships, destroyers and frigates can all be overtaken and caught by an interceptor. Just be careful to make sure that you don't get carried away with the chase and forget where you are jumping to. Its easy to follow them into Low sec by mistake. | |||
You can usually link together a number of known ganking systems and do a circular route that links these up following the standard hi sec routes between hubs. If you use an interceptor then you can cover a lot fo ground really quickly. | |||
Remember to keep an eye out for all the signs we talked about above, use D-Scan, check gates etc. | |||
=== Anywhere in Hi sec === | === Anywhere in Hi sec === | ||
Any hi sec system can contain a suspect in space somewhere. If you see somebody in local, just ping D-Scan, you would be amazed how many people keep the default ship name and just appear in D-Scan. If you see nothing then just jump to the out gate and ping as you go. In a big system, your D-Scan will not cover the whole system in one go. | |||
If you don't get a match then they're likely to be docked up or at a safe spot. I'd suggest ignoring them and moving on. | |||
If you do get a match on D-Scan then you need to try and work out where they are. Check | |||
== Ship Fits and fitting principles == | == Ship Fits and fitting principles == | ||