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[[Category:Fleets]]
[[Category:Fleets]]
[[Category:Doctrines]]
[[Category:Doctrines]]
The Newbie Doctrine is a repertoire of ships that empowers new pilots to make valuable contributions to a PvP fleet without any skill training. Fleet Commanders can use the Newbie Doctrine as an add-on to their [[Fleet Doctrines|doctrines]], encouraging new pilots to participate in PvP fleet operations.
The Newbie Doctrine is a repertoire of ships that empowers new pilots to make valuable contributions to a PvP fleet without any skill training. Fleet Commanders can use the Newbie Doctrine as an add-on to their [[Fleet Doctrines|doctrines]], encouraging new pilots to participate in PvP fleet operations. As pilots improve their skills (and can afford to lose better ships), they are encouraged to reference the more advanced fittings within EVE University's [[Fleet-Up]] group.




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##Damage Dealer (DD)
##Damage Dealer (DD)
##Logistics (logi)<br><br>  
##Logistics (logi)<br><br>  
#'''Fly what you can afford to lose.'''<br>This is often cited as the first rule of EVE Online. All the ships in the Newbie Doctrine are designed with this principle in mind. As pilots improve their skills (and can afford to lose better ships), they are encouraged to reference the more advanced fittings within EVE University's [[Fleet-Up]] group. The frigates in the Low-Sec Campus [http://fleet-up.com/Doctrine/Item/20583 Reshipping Doctrine] are a good starting point within Fleet-Up.<br><br>  
#'''Fly what you can afford to lose.'''<br>This is often cited as the first rule of EVE Online. All the ships in the Newbie Doctrine are designed with this principle in mind.<br><br>  
#'''Load Your Ship'''<br>Check that all the modules on your ship are fitted and powered on. Check that your ship is loaded with ammunition, drones, and Nanite Repair Paste as needed.<br><br>  
#'''Load Your Ship'''<br>Check that all the modules on your ship are fitted and powered on. Check that your ship is loaded with ammunition, drones, and Nanite Repair Paste as needed.<br><br>  
#'''Insure Your Ship'''<br>Ships should (almost) always be insured before fleet operations. Platinum, the highest level of insurance, is generally the correct choice. Members of EVE University can obtain additional reimbursement for lost ships through the the [[Ship Replacement Program]] (SRP).<br><br>  
#'''Insure Your Ship'''<br>Ships should (almost) always be insured before fleet operations. Platinum, the highest level of insurance, is generally the correct choice. Members of EVE University can obtain additional reimbursement for lost ships through the the [[Ship Replacement Program]] (SRP).<br><br>