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* Certificates allow players to work towards certain specified certificate levels found under each ship's information window, in order to fly that ship well. Newer players should get used to using this system as a guide at first.
* Certificates allow players to work towards certain specified certificate levels found under each ship's information window, in order to fly that ship well. Newer players should get used to using this system as a guide at first.
* Insure your ship using the Insurance button in a Station. The higher the level of insurance, the higher the payout if your ship is destroyed. (New pilots, insure ships the Uni provides you, as you will make a profit if your ship is destroyed. Don't go overboard and exploit this, though.)
* Insure your ship using the Insurance button in a Station. The higher the level of insurance, the higher the payout if your ship is destroyed. (New pilots, insure ships the Uni provides you, as you will make a profit if your ship is destroyed. Don't go overboard and exploit this, though.)
* Update your clone in a medical facility in a station. Make sure the clone is set higher than your current SP. If it isn't, and you get podded, you will lose valuble SP! Check your medical clone regularly, especially before undocking for combat. Update it when you are podded.
* Whilst you are enrolled as a member of Eve University you must abide by our chat channel polices.
* Whilst you are enrolled as a member of Eve University you must abide by our chat channel polices.
::Alliance Chat - For forming fleets only. Only type here if you mean to start a fleet, or join one once your role has been called.
::Alliance Chat - For forming fleets only. Only type here if you mean to start a fleet, or join one once your role has been called.