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== Topic Concepts ==
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== Brohn ==
''How not to lose your Drones or "Hey...forget something?"''
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Brohn has no idea what he wants to do. A Gallente dreamer who is happy mining while listening to something called freedom rock, yet he is unsettled. Afraid to throw away his hard earned ISK on ships he joined EVE Uni to get a leg up on knowledge and discovered a whole other world of potential. He trains. And he trains. And he trains some more until he comes to realize he cannot do everything. Trade is exciting, Industry a must and not to mention flying covert ops or assault frigates....augh...wait...the wormohoes, nullsec, so much to do...
This is going to be a helpful and humorous look at learning to use -- and keep, drones.
 
  
''The Newbies Guide to Mining During Wartime''
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And so begins the decision...
  
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To spawn alt sisters or brethren? (which will ''surely'' become a further economic burden)...or to be happy to specialize as a lone wolf forever more, allowing the shear burden of time itself the luxury of supplying my interests varietal needs...
  
 
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Brohn stands at the crossroads...
== The Newbies Guide to Mining During Wartime ==
 
''Rough Draft''
 
 
 
Okay, so you are not out there tackling or shooting at live enemies yet.
 
 
 
Maybe you are at that spot in your first couple of months (me!) where its going to be days for you to train in what you're really interested in doing.
 
 
 
Or just maybe.. all you have thought about your entire life is being a miner and this war is just cramping your style while you are trying to build your empire.
 
 
 
Whatever the case maybe be, you can mine during wartime if you are willing to do some pretty basic things. Personally, I find mining during wartime to be much more interesting and engaging as I am paying attention to more defensive things while staying focused on mining details. Also this is your part in the war effort to no end up being a rescuee.
 
 
 
'''Hello. Its War.'''
 
 
 
 
 
''If you are new, this means you have a free-to-attack target painted on your back for anyone on the other side, even in hi-sec, even at your home base where your took the classes and told that cool person in local what belt you were mining in so they could come hang out with you in your awesome new retriever. More on information security later.''
 
 
 
 
 
''A experienced capsuleer with the right techniques, weapons and timing will be able to take you down before you can warp away, period.  So accept right now you might die by doing this, its war.''
 
 
 
 
 
''There are usually pilots actively engaging in a campaign around you. They have to leave their posts to come to the aid of miners who aren't paying attention to the fact that..it's war. This could spread out forces and take away resources from the war that may be needed to resist much more threatening forces than the rogue coming after you.''
 
 
 
What to know, First of all, you must read the WSOP. Everything else is just advice, you can be the judge of whether its good or not. Judging the WSOP is irrelevant, you only follow it, its there for our safety.
 
- Fleet Up - PVE Mining
 
- Mumble On
 
- D-Scan
 
- Resist the Retriever - Use Ventures or Procurer
 
--Procurers are the cheapest and fastest barge, smaller hold but same throughput. Ventures are good too/different scales of economy
 
 
 
-more on shields/propulsion boosts
 
-more an watching your load and pre aligning to jump - survey scanners!
 
- do I arm myself? - mining drones vs fighting drones, loot and run
 

Latest revision as of 03:46, 22 February 2014

Brohn

Brohn has no idea what he wants to do. A Gallente dreamer who is happy mining while listening to something called freedom rock, yet he is unsettled. Afraid to throw away his hard earned ISK on ships he joined EVE Uni to get a leg up on knowledge and discovered a whole other world of potential. He trains. And he trains. And he trains some more until he comes to realize he cannot do everything. Trade is exciting, Industry a must and not to mention flying covert ops or assault frigates....augh...wait...the wormohoes, nullsec, so much to do...

And so begins the decision...

To spawn alt sisters or brethren? (which will surely become a further economic burden)...or to be happy to specialize as a lone wolf forever more, allowing the shear burden of time itself the luxury of supplying my interests varietal needs...

Brohn stands at the crossroads...