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{{lex|ABC|[[Battlecruisers#Attack_Battlecruisers|Attack Battlecruiser]]}} | {{lex|ABC|[[Battlecruisers#Attack_Battlecruisers|Attack Battlecruiser]]}} | ||
{{lex|AC|Autocannon (see [[Turrets#Projectile turrets|Turrets]])}} | {{lex|AC|Autocannon (see [[Turrets#Projectile turrets|Turrets]])}} | ||
{{Lex|ACL|Access-control Lists (see [[Access Lists]])}} | |||
{{lex|ACR|Ancillary Current Router (see [[Fitting ships]])}} | {{lex|ACR|Ancillary Current Router (see [[Fitting ships]])}} | ||
{{lex|Active Module|A module that must be manually activated by the player (see [[Module]])}} | {{lex|Active Module|A module that must be manually activated by the player (see [[Module]])}} | ||
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{{lex|AFK|"Away from keyboard"}} | {{lex|AFK|"Away from keyboard"}} | ||
{{lex|Aggro|[[Aggression]]}} | {{lex|Aggro|[[Aggression]]}} | ||
{{lex|AHAC|Armor [[Heavy Assault Cruiser]] (e.g. [[Zealot]])}} | |||
{{lex|AIF|Adaptive Invulnerability Field, deprecated term for Multispectrum Shield Hardener (see [[Tanking#Shield_tanking|tanking]]).}} | {{lex|AIF|Adaptive Invulnerability Field, deprecated term for Multispectrum Shield Hardener (see [[Tanking#Shield_tanking|tanking]]).}} | ||
{{lex|Alfa|Alternate spelling of [[#Alpha|Alpha]]}} | {{lex|Alfa|Alternate spelling of [[#Alpha|Alpha]]}} | ||
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{{lex|Arty|Artillery (see [[Turrets#Projectile turrets|Turrets]])}} | {{lex|Arty|Artillery (see [[Turrets#Projectile turrets|Turrets]])}} | ||
{{lex|ASB|Ancillary Shield Booster (see [[Tanking#Shield_tanking_modules|Tanking]]) ''(S, M, L, XL can be prefixed for respective sizes.)''}} | {{lex|ASB|Ancillary Shield Booster (see [[Tanking#Shield_tanking_modules|Tanking]]) ''(S, M, L, XL can be prefixed for respective sizes.)''}} | ||
{{lex|AT|[[Alliance Tournament]]}} | |||
{{lex|AU|Astronomical Unit, a unit of distance. 1 AU is the distance from the Sun to the Earth: 149,597,871 km.}} | {{lex|AU|Astronomical Unit, a unit of distance. 1 AU is the distance from the Sun to the Earth: 149,597,871 km.}} | ||
{{lex|AUR|[[Aurum]], replaced by [[PLEX]]}} | {{lex|AUR|[[Aurum]], replaced by [[PLEX]]}} | ||
{{lex|Awox|To attack and destroy the ship of a pilot in the same player-run corporation without warning. (Derived from the name of the first widely known EVE pilot accused of such behavior)}} | {{lex|Awox|To attack and destroy the ship of a pilot in the same player-run corporation without warning. (Derived from the name of the first widely known EVE pilot accused of such behavior)}} | ||
{{lex|AWU|{{Sk|Advanced Weapon Upgrades|icon=yes}} (skill name)}} | {{lex|AWU|{{Sk|Advanced Weapon Upgrades|icon=yes}} (skill name)}} | ||
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{{lex|Bling|Expensive. Typically used to refer to expensive Faction, Deadspace, or Officer modules ("bling modules"), ships that are fit with said modules ("blingy ship"), or a clone with expensive implants ("bling pod" or "bling head").}} | {{lex|Bling|Expensive. Typically used to refer to expensive Faction, Deadspace, or Officer modules ("bling modules"), ships that are fit with said modules ("blingy ship"), or a clone with expensive implants ("bling pod" or "bling head").}} | ||
{{lex|Blob|A large fleet (or in some cases, any fleet larger than the speaker's). Generally used as a pejorative term, suggesting that members of that fleet are relying on numbers to win. May also be referred to as a "zerg". May also be used as a verb, for the act of winning a fight through numbers.}} | {{lex|Blob|A large fleet (or in some cases, any fleet larger than the speaker's). Generally used as a pejorative term, suggesting that members of that fleet are relying on numbers to win. May also be referred to as a "zerg". May also be used as a verb, for the act of winning a fight through numbers.}} | ||
{{lex|Bloodlines|A character's familial ancestry. There are three different [[bloodlines]] to choose from during [[Getting Started in EVE Online#Bloodline|character creation]] for each empire.}} | |||
{{lex|Blops|[[Black Ops Battleship]]s}} | {{lex|Blops|[[Black Ops Battleship]]s}} | ||
{{lex|Blue|A pilot, corporation, or alliance with positive standings. (see [[Rules of Engagement]])}} | {{lex|Blue|A pilot, corporation, or alliance with positive standings. (see [[Rules of Engagement]])}} | ||
{{lex|Blue Loot|[[Sleepers#Sleeper Loot|Sleeper loot]] gotten from Sleeper wrecks and data sites. Can be sold to NPCs for ISK. Is called blue loot because of the blue icons.}} | {{lex|Blue Loot|[[Sleepers#Sleeper Loot|Sleeper loot]] gotten from Sleeper wrecks and data sites. Can be sold to NPCs for ISK. Is called blue loot because of the blue icons.}} | ||
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== C == | == C == | ||
{{Lex|C1/C2/C3/C4/ | |||
C5/C6|The level/class of a wormhole (varies from level 1 to 6, see [[Wormhole Space]])}} | |||
{{lex|Carebear|A contextually derogatory or affectionate term for players or pursuits which are not [[PvP]]-centric.}} | {{lex|Carebear|A contextually derogatory or affectionate term for players or pursuits which are not [[PvP]]-centric.}} | ||
{{lex|Camp|To hold location at a specific point waiting for targets, usually at a [[Stargates|stargate]] or station.}} | {{lex|Camp|To hold location at a specific point waiting for targets, usually at a [[Stargates|stargate]] or station.}} | ||
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{{lex|CPR|Capacitor Power Relay (see [[Capacitor recharge rate]])}} | {{lex|CPR|Capacitor Power Relay (see [[Capacitor recharge rate]])}} | ||
{{lex|CPU|Central Processing Unit (see [[Fitting ships]])}} | {{lex|CPU|Central Processing Unit (see [[Fitting ships]])}} | ||
{{lex|Crit|A [[Wormholes|Wormhole]] which "has been critically disrupted [...] and is on the [[#VOC|verge of collapse]]"}} | |||
{{lex|Crowbar|An ECM ship for prying a more valuable ship out of a sticky situation (see [[Crowbar]] and [[Griffin]])}} | {{lex|Crowbar|An ECM ship for prying a more valuable ship out of a sticky situation (see [[Crowbar]] and [[Griffin]])}} | ||
{{lex|CSAA|Capital Ship Assembly Array (see [[Player-owned starbases]])}} | {{lex|CSAA|Capital Ship Assembly Array (see [[Player-owned starbases]])}} | ||
{{lex|CSM|[[Council of Stellar Management]]}} | {{lex|CSM|[[Council of Stellar Management]]}} | ||
{{lex|CSPA|CONCORD Spam Prevention Act.<br>A 'CSPA charge' is an amount of ISK which can be levied on communications such as conversations and mail, acting as a deterrent to spam. CSPA is managed via the [[EVE_Mail#Mail_&_Communications_Settings|EVE Mail settings]].}} | {{lex|CSPA|CONCORD Spam Prevention Act.<br>A 'CSPA charge' is an amount of ISK which can be levied on communications such as conversations and mail, acting as a deterrent to spam. CSPA is managed via the [[EVE_Mail#Mail_&_Communications_Settings|EVE Mail settings]].}} | ||
{{lex|CTA|Short for "Call to Arms". An announcement of an alliance- or coalition-wide combat operation.}} | {{lex|CTA|Short for "Call to Arms". An announcement of an alliance- or coalition-wide combat operation.}} | ||
{{lex|Curse of BWF|'''A widely held belief that any corporation or alliance which holds the BWF-ZZ system in the Geminate region will shortly [[#Failcascade|failcascade]].'''}} | {{lex|Curse of BWF|'''A widely held belief that any corporation or alliance which holds the BWF-ZZ system in the Geminate region will shortly [[#Failcascade|failcascade]].'''}} | ||
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# [[Destroyer]]}} | # [[Destroyer]]}} | ||
{{lex|DDA|Drone Damage Amplifier. (see [[Drones#Equipment|Drones]])}} | {{lex|DDA|Drone Damage Amplifier. (see [[Drones#Equipment|Drones]])}} | ||
{{lex|Deadspace|Pockets of space typically accessed via acceleration gate which cannot be entered via normal warp. Commonly used for missions and complexes.}} | {{lex|Deadspace|Pockets of space typically accessed via acceleration gate which cannot be entered via normal warp. Commonly used for missions and complexes.}} | ||
{{lex|Deathcloning|Self destructing your pod to travel to your home station.}} | {{lex|Deathcloning|Self destructing your pod to travel to your home station.}} | ||
{{lex|DED|Directive Enforcement Department. A division of [[CONCORD]] Assembly.}} | |||
{{lex|Depot|[[Mobile Depot]].}} | {{lex|Depot|[[Mobile Depot]].}} | ||
{{lex|Dessie/Dessi/Dessy|[[Destroyer]].}} | {{lex|Dessie/Dessi/Dessy|[[Destroyer]].}} | ||
{{lex|Desto|Destination.}} | {{lex|Desto|Destination.}} | ||
{{lex|DGC|Defensive gate camp (See [[Gate camps]].)}} | {{lex|DGC|Defensive gate camp (See [[Gate camps]].)}} | ||
{{lex|Diamond rat|A [[#Rat|rat]] with advanced AI, often modeled off of actual player ship and equipment stats (e.g. [[Stronghold]] rats). Named for the diamond symbol (♦) in their names.}} | |||
{{lex|Dictor|[[Interdictor]] (ship class).}} | {{lex|Dictor|[[Interdictor]] (ship class).}} | ||
{{lex|Disco|A ship fitting which uses a large number of smartbombs, typically at least one of each damage type. Named for the graphical effects seen when they are fired.}} | {{lex|Disco|A ship fitting which uses a large number of smartbombs, typically at least one of each damage type. Named for the graphical effects seen when they are fired.}} | ||
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{{lex|EFT| | {{lex|EFT| | ||
# The text format used for exporting, copy-pasting, and sharing fits out of game, and importing fits into the game. Originally created by EVE Fitting Tool, later integrated with the in-game fitting window. | # The text format used for exporting, copy-pasting, and sharing fits out of game, and importing fits into the game. Originally created by EVE Fitting Tool, later integrated with the in-game fitting window. | ||
# | # EVE Fitting Tool, a tool dealing with ship fitting that has been abandoned and replaced by [[PYFA]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{lex|EHP|Effective Hit Points (see [[Tanking]])}} | {{lex|EHP|Effective Hit Points (see [[Tanking]])}} | ||
{{lex|ENAM|Extremely common mis-acronymization of [[#EANM|EANM]]}} | {{lex|ENAM|Extremely common mis-acronymization of [[#EANM|EANM]]}} | ||
{{lex|EOL|Wormhole reaching end of life (less than 4 hours remaining. See {{Section link|Wormholes|Life}})}} | {{lex|EOL|Wormhole reaching end of life (less than 4 hours remaining. See {{Section link|Wormholes|Life}})}} | ||
{{lex|ESS|[[Encounter Surveillance System]]}} | |||
{{lex|ET| | {{lex|ET| | ||
# [[#UTC|EVE time]] | # [[#UTC|EVE time]] | ||
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{{lex|Eviction|The act of destroying all the structures in a [[Wormhole]] system, effectively kicking the residents out their home.}} | {{lex|Eviction|The act of destroying all the structures in a [[Wormhole]] system, effectively kicking the residents out their home.}} | ||
{{lex|EW / EWAR|[[Electronic warfare]]}} | {{lex|EW / EWAR|[[Electronic warfare]]}} | ||
== F == | == F == | ||
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{{lex|FD|[[Flight Deck]]}} | {{lex|FD|[[Flight Deck]]}} | ||
{{lex|FF|Friendly Flash, used to alert friendly players that a wormhole activation (flash) is friendly}} | {{lex|FF|Friendly Flash, used to alert friendly players that a wormhole activation (flash) is friendly}} | ||
{{lex|FiBo|Fighter Bomber, the precursor to [[Fighters#Heavy_Fighters|Heavy Fighters]]}} | |||
{{lex|Firewalling|A defensive strategy of using [[Smartbombs]] to destroy incoming missiles}} | {{lex|Firewalling|A defensive strategy of using [[Smartbombs]] to destroy incoming missiles}} | ||
{{lex|Flag|An engagement status caused by one or more illegal or semi-illegal activities. (see [[Timers]])}} | {{lex|Flag|An engagement status caused by one or more illegal or semi-illegal activities. (see [[Timers]])}} | ||
{{lex|Flashy|Being flagged as a legitimate target, or used as noun to describe a pilot that has been flagged, either by having a security status of -5.0 or below ("permaflashy"), from committing Suspect or Criminal actions, being a war target, or being flagged in a Limited Engagement. See also: [[Timers#Legality_Timers|Legality Timers]].}} | {{lex|Flashy|Being flagged as a legitimate target, or used as noun to describe a pilot that has been flagged, either by having a security status of -5.0 or below ("permaflashy"), from committing Suspect or Criminal actions, being a war target, or being flagged in a Limited Engagement. See also: [[Timers#Legality_Timers|Legality Timers]].}} | ||
{{lex| | {{lex|FLF|Fast Little Frigates (EVE University specific fleet doctrine}} | ||
{{lex|Flip|[[Can Flipping]]}} | {{lex|Flip|[[Can Flipping]]}} | ||
{{lex|Flytrap|An armed [[#POS|POS]] that has no force field to appear offline to unsuspecting prey}} | {{lex|Flytrap|An armed [[#POS|POS]] that has no force field to appear offline to unsuspecting prey}} | ||
{{lex|FOB|[[Forward Operating Base]]}} | {{lex|FOB|[[Forward Operating Base]]}} | ||
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== G == | == G == | ||
{{lex|Gank|To ambush and destroy an enemy, without giving them the chance to fight back.}} | {{lex|Gank|To ambush and destroy an enemy, without giving them the chance to fight back. In EVE Online this generally refers to 'illegal' Highsec killing with Criminal Timers involved}} | ||
{{lex|GANKED|A tag on [[ZKillboard]] representing a ship which was killed by multiple pilots who were then immediately killed by [[CONCORD]]. See [[Suicide ganking]].}} | {{lex|GANKED|A tag on [[ZKillboard]] representing a ship which was killed by multiple pilots who were then immediately killed by [[CONCORD]]. See [[Suicide ganking]].}} | ||
{{lex|Gate| | {{lex|Gate| | ||
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{{lex|Heavy Tackle|A tanky ship, such as a [[Heavy Interdiction Cruiser]], which holds [[Tackling|tackle]] on an enemy ship. This is in contrast to light tackle which are a fast ships with little tank.}} | {{lex|Heavy Tackle|A tanky ship, such as a [[Heavy Interdiction Cruiser]], which holds [[Tackling|tackle]] on an enemy ship. This is in contrast to light tackle which are a fast ships with little tank.}} | ||
{{lex|Hero Tackle|A ship or pilot who flies in alone to [[Tackle]] an enemy ship, hold them until their allies arrive, and usually die taking their target with them}} | {{lex|Hero Tackle|A ship or pilot who flies in alone to [[Tackle]] an enemy ship, hold them until their allies arrive, and usually die taking their target with them}} | ||
{{lex|HF/HFO|[[Homefront operation]]}} | {{lex|HF/HFO|[[Homefront operation]]}} | ||
{{lex|HFI/HIFI|[[Hurricane Fleet Issue]]}} | {{lex|HFI/HIFI|[[Hurricane Fleet Issue]]}} | ||
{{lex|Hic/Hictor|[[Heavy Interdiction Cruiser]]}} | |||
{{lex|HKN|Hyperkittens (EVE University specific fleet doctrine}} | {{lex|HKN|Hyperkittens (EVE University specific fleet doctrine}} | ||
{{lex|HOC|"Hold on contact", a common movement order in [[The_Rookie's_Guide_to_Fleet_Ops#Fleet_Maneuvers_.7C_FC_COMMANDS|fleets]]}} | {{lex|HOC|"Hold on contact", a common movement order in [[The_Rookie's_Guide_to_Fleet_Ops#Fleet_Maneuvers_.7C_FC_COMMANDS|fleets]]}} | ||
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{{lex|Indy|Short for [[industry]] or industrial. [[Haulers]] used to be named "Industrial" and thus also were referred to as "indies".}} | {{lex|Indy|Short for [[industry]] or industrial. [[Haulers]] used to be named "Industrial" and thus also were referred to as "indies".}} | ||
{{lex|Injector|[[Skill trading#Skill Injectors|Skill Injector]]}} | {{lex|Injector|[[Skill trading#Skill Injectors|Skill Injector]]}} | ||
{{lex|In Pipe|A message to allies that you have initiated warp, or are already traveling in warp}} | |||
{{lex|Instadock|A method of safely docking in a station by warping to a [[bookmark]] within the station's docking radius.}} | |||
{{lex|Insta-undock|A method of "safely" undocking from a station by immediately warping to a bookmark directly off of the undock point. (see {{Section link|Bookmark|Insta-undock}})}} | {{lex|Insta-undock|A method of "safely" undocking from a station by immediately warping to a bookmark directly off of the undock point. (see {{Section link|Bookmark|Insta-undock}})}} | ||
{{lex|Inty|[[Interceptor]]}} | {{lex|Inty|[[Interceptor]]}} | ||
{{lex|Invuln| | {{lex|Invuln| | ||
#Adaptive Invulnerability Field, the former name of the Multispectrum Shield Hardener (see [[Tanking]]). | #Adaptive Invulnerability Field, the former name of the Multispectrum Shield Hardener (see [[Tanking]]). | ||
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{{lex|Jamyled|To be killed by Drifters, a reference to [https://fiction.eveonline.com/new-eden/lore/jamyl-i Jamyl I] the Empress of the Amarr Empire. Pronounce it like yam if Amarrian, like jam if Gallentian.}} | {{lex|Jamyled|To be killed by Drifters, a reference to [https://fiction.eveonline.com/new-eden/lore/jamyl-i Jamyl I] the Empress of the Amarr Empire. Pronounce it like yam if Amarrian, like jam if Gallentian.}} | ||
{{lex|Jason Droneslinger|It is an Eve-wide meme to wish Jason Happy Birthday whenever you see him in game}} | {{lex|Jason Droneslinger|It is an Eve-wide meme to wish Jason Happy Birthday whenever you see him in game}} | ||
{{lex|JC|[[Jump clone]]}} | |||
{{lex|Jetcan|A temporary container created when jettisoning something from a cargo hold. See: [[Containers#Jettison_container|Jettison container]]}} | {{lex|Jetcan|A temporary container created when jettisoning something from a cargo hold. See: [[Containers#Jettison_container|Jettison container]]}} | ||
{{lex|JJJ|"Jump, Jump, Jump", a common movement order in [[The_Rookie's_Guide_to_Fleet_Ops#Fleet_Maneuvers_.7C_FC_COMMANDS|fleets]]}} | {{lex|JJJ|"Jump, Jump, Jump", a common movement order in [[The_Rookie's_Guide_to_Fleet_Ops#Fleet_Maneuvers_.7C_FC_COMMANDS|fleets]]}} | ||
{{lex|JOC|"Jump on contact", a common movement order in [[The_Rookie's_Guide_to_Fleet_Ops#Fleet_Maneuvers_.7C_FC_COMMANDS|fleets]]}} | {{lex|JOC|"Jump on contact", a common movement order in [[The_Rookie's_Guide_to_Fleet_Ops#Fleet_Maneuvers_.7C_FC_COMMANDS|fleets]]}} | ||
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{{lex|Krabbing|See [[#Krab|Krab]]}} | {{lex|Krabbing|See [[#Krab|Krab]]}} | ||
{{lex|KS|See [[#K-Space|K-Space]]}} | {{lex|KS|See [[#K-Space|K-Space]]}} | ||
{{lex|KSG|Kiting Small Gang (EVE University specific fleet doctrine}} | {{lex|KSG|Kiting Small Gang (EVE University specific fleet doctrine)}} | ||
== L == | == L == | ||
{{lex|LA|Logi Anchor (see [[#Anchor|Anchor]]). Their task is usually to keep Logi ships in range of friendly DPS but as far from enemies as possible.}} | {{lex|LA|Logi Anchor (see [[#Anchor|Anchor]]). Their task is usually to keep Logi ships in range of friendly DPS but as far from enemies as possible.}} | ||
{{Lex|Lance| | |||
# Disruptive Lance, a line attack launched by [[Lancer Dreadnoughts]] that damages and inhibits any ship hit within a line AoE for 30 seconds, preventing most forms of escape (see [[Capital Ship Modules#Disruptive Lance|Capital Ship Modules]]) | |||
# A weapon usable by a [[Titan]] that deals massive damage to ships within a line AoE | |||
}} | |||
{{lex|LAR|Large Armor Repairer (see [[Tanking]])}} | {{lex|LAR|Large Armor Repairer (see [[Tanking]])}} | ||
{{lex|LBW|Longbow Cormorants (EVE University specific fleet doctrine}} | {{lex|LBW|Longbow Cormorants (EVE University specific fleet doctrine}} | ||
{{lex|Links|[[Command Bursts]]}} | |||
{{lex|LML|Light Missile Launcher (see [[Missiles]])}} | {{lex|LML|Light Missile Launcher (see [[Missiles]])}} | ||
{{lex| | {{lex|Local|The standard chat channel that shows who are in system while in [[System security#High security|high-sec]], [[System security#Low security|low-sec]] and [[System security#Null security|null-sec]]. Does not show players in system while in [[Wormhole space|wormholes]].}} | ||
{{lex|Locust|A group of pilots running missions or moon mining in one large fleet (see [[Mission_fleets#Locust_fleet|Locust fleet]])}} | |||
{{lex|Logi|Logistics ships (see [[Logistics]])}} | {{lex|Logi|Logistics ships (see [[Logistics]])}} | ||
{{lex|Loot|The contents of a destroyed ship, which are left behind in a container when the ship is destroyed.}} | {{lex|Loot|The contents of a destroyed ship, which are left behind in a container when the ship is destroyed.}} | ||
{{lex|LP|[[Loyalty Points]]}} | {{lex|LP|[[Loyalty Points]]}} | ||
{{lex|LS|[[System security#Low security|Low-security space]]}} | {{lex|LS|[[System security#Low security|Low-security space]]}} | ||
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* '''[[Archive:Low-Sec Campus|Low-Sec Campus]], former EVE University Campus (rolled into [[Main Community]])'''}} | * '''[[Archive:Low-Sec Campus|Low-Sec Campus]], former EVE University Campus (rolled into [[Main Community]])'''}} | ||
{{lex|LSE|Large Shield Extender (see [[Tanking]])}} | {{lex|LSE|Large Shield Extender (see [[Tanking]])}} | ||
{{lex|LSI|Large Skill Injector (see [[#Injector|Injector]])}} | |||
== M == | == M == | ||
{{lex|M14|Magic 14, 14 skills which benefit every single ship (see [[The Magic 14]])}} | {{lex|M14|Magic 14, 14 skills which benefit every single ship (see [[The Magic 14]])}} | ||
{{lex|Macro mining|The illegal use of 3rd party scripts to automate the mining process}} | |||
{{lex|MAPC|Micro Auxiliary Power Core (see {{Section link|Fitting ships|Fitting modules}})}} | {{lex|MAPC|Micro Auxiliary Power Core (see {{Section link|Fitting ships|Fitting modules}})}} | ||
{{lex|MAR|Medium Armor Repairer (see [[Tanking]])}} | {{lex|MAR|Medium Armor Repairer (see [[Tanking]])}} | ||
{{lex|MAR DPS|Marauder DPS - (Kronos) Type of Ships in fleet doing incursion (example : https://wl.warptome.net/)}} | |||
{{lex|MAR Sniper|Marauder Sniper - (Paladin & Vargur) Type of Ships in fleet doing incursion (example : https://wl.warptome.net/) }} | {{lex|MAR Sniper|Marauder Sniper - (Paladin & Vargur) Type of Ships in fleet doing incursion (example : https://wl.warptome.net/) }} | ||
{{lex|ME|Material Efficiency (see [[Blueprints]])}} | {{lex|ME|Material Efficiency (see [[Blueprints]])}} | ||
{{lex|MER|Magic Merlins (EVE University specific fleet doctrine}} | {{lex|MER|Magic Merlins (EVE University specific fleet doctrine}} | ||
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{{lex|MFS|Magnetic Field Stabilizer (see [[Turret damage]])}} | {{lex|MFS|Magnetic Field Stabilizer (see [[Turret damage]])}} | ||
{{lex|Mins|Minerals (see [[Mining]])}} | {{lex|Mins|Minerals (see [[Mining]])}} | ||
{{lex|MJD|[[Micro Jump Drive]]}} | {{lex|MJD|[[Micro Jump Drive]]}} | ||
{{lex|MJFG|[[Micro Jump Field Generator]]}} | {{lex|MJFG|[[Micro Jump Field Generator]]}} | ||
{{lex|MLU|Mining Laser Upgrade (see [[Mining]])}} | {{lex|MLU|Mining Laser Upgrade (see [[Mining]])}} | ||
{{lex|Mods|[[Modules]]}} | {{lex|Mods|[[Modules]]}} | ||
{{lex|MOTD|Message Of The Day (in a chat channel)}} | |||
{{lex|MSE|Medium Shield Extender (see [[Tanking]])}} | {{lex|MSE|Medium Shield Extender (see [[Tanking]])}} | ||
{{lex|MTU|[[Mobile Tractor Unit]]}} | {{lex|MTU|[[Mobile Tractor Unit]]}} | ||
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{{lex|Newbro|A term used to refer to a newer or less experienced players. Usually used in a positive, endearing manner. See also: [[#Newbie|Newbie]], [[#Noob|Noob]]}} | {{lex|Newbro|A term used to refer to a newer or less experienced players. Usually used in a positive, endearing manner. See also: [[#Newbie|Newbie]], [[#Noob|Noob]]}} | ||
{{lex|NM|[[Nightmare]]}} | {{lex|NM|[[Nightmare]]}} | ||
{{lex|NOmen|[[Omen Navy Issue]]}} | |||
{{lex|Noob|A term used to refer to a newer or less experienced players. Occasionally used in a derogatory manner. See also: [[#Newbie|Newbie]], [[#Newbro|Newbro]]}} | {{lex|Noob|A term used to refer to a newer or less experienced players. Occasionally used in a derogatory manner. See also: [[#Newbie|Newbie]], [[#Newbro|Newbro]]}} | ||
{{lex|NOP|([[#Newbie|Newbies]]/[[#Newbro|Newbros]]/[[#Noob|Noobs]]) on Patrol}} | {{lex|NOP|([[#Newbie|Newbies]]/[[#Newbro|Newbros]]/[[#Noob|Noobs]]) on Patrol}} | ||
{{lex|NOS|Nosferatu (see [[Capacitor warfare]])}} | {{lex|NOS|Nosferatu (see [[Capacitor warfare]])}} | ||
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# Out of Corporation | # Out of Corporation | ||
# Out of character}} | # Out of character}} | ||
{{lex|OP|Overpowered}} | |||
{{lex|Op/Ops|Operation(s)}} | {{lex|Op/Ops|Operation(s)}} | ||
{{lex|OpSec|Operational Security (see [[Operational Security Policy]])}} | {{lex|OpSec|Operational Security (see [[Operational Security Policy]])}} | ||
{{lex|ORE|[[Outer Ring Excavations]]}} | {{lex|ORE|[[Outer Ring Excavations]]}} | ||
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{{lex|Pipe|A sequence of systems with only one way in and out on either end, which must be traversed to move between two areas of space. Can be vulnerable to [[Pipe Bombing]].}} | {{lex|Pipe|A sequence of systems with only one way in and out on either end, which must be traversed to move between two areas of space. Can be vulnerable to [[Pipe Bombing]].}} | ||
{{lex|Piracy|The act of engaging in PvP for profit}} | {{lex|Piracy|The act of engaging in PvP for profit}} | ||
{{lex|Potato|[[Dominix]]}} | |||
{{lex|PL|Pandemic Legion, a well-known nullsec alliance}} | {{lex|PL|Pandemic Legion, a well-known nullsec alliance}} | ||
{{lex|Plex| | {{lex|Plex| | ||
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== R == | == R == | ||
{{lex|Rage Roll|The act of repeatedly [[#Roll|Roll]]ing a [[#Static|static]] wormhole as fast as possible, to find [[#Content|Content]]}} | |||
{{lex|Ramjag|A [[Jaguar]] fit with dual Medium ASBs, MWD, and typically web, scram, and nos. This fit makes for a very fast and durable tackle frigate that can ram into a target (hence the name), at the expense of having very low damage capabilities.}} | {{lex|Ramjag|A [[Jaguar]] fit with dual Medium ASBs, MWD, and typically web, scram, and nos. This fit makes for a very fast and durable tackle frigate that can ram into a target (hence the name), at the expense of having very low damage capabilities.}} | ||
{{lex|Rat|Hostile [[#NPC|NPC]]. Short for "pi'''rat'''e", although also used because said NPCs tend to be very weak but very numerous (like real life rats).}} | {{lex|Rat|Hostile [[#NPC|NPC]]. Short for "pi'''rat'''e", although also used because said NPCs tend to be very weak but very numerous (like real life rats). See also [[Belt rat]]}} | ||
{{lex|Ratting|The act of hunting hostile [[#NPC|NPCs]], usually done to earn ISK. See [[Ratting]]}} | {{lex|Ratting|The act of hunting hostile [[#NPC|NPCs]], usually done to earn ISK. See [[Ratting]]}} | ||
{{lex|RCU|Reactor Control Unit (see [[Fitting ships]])}} | {{lex|RCU|Reactor Control Unit (see [[Fitting ships]])}} | ||
{{lex|Red|A pilot, corporation, or alliance with terrible standings. (See also Blue)}} | {{lex|Red|A pilot, corporation, or alliance with terrible standings. (See also Blue)}} | ||
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# [[#Reinforce|Reinforce]] | # [[#Reinforce|Reinforce]] | ||
# "Republic Fleet", usually seen as a [[Tech and meta levels#Faction (Meta 6-12)|faction module]] prefix.}} | # "Republic Fleet", usually seen as a [[Tech and meta levels#Faction (Meta 6-12)|faction module]] prefix.}} | ||
{{lex|RHML|Rapid Heavy Missile Launcher (see [[Missiles]])}} | {{lex|RHML|Rapid Heavy Missile Launcher (see [[Missiles]])}} | ||
{{lex|RLML|Rapid Light Missile Launcher (see [[Missiles]])}} | {{lex|RLML|Rapid Light Missile Launcher (see [[Missiles]])}} | ||
{{lex|RL|Real Life}} | |||
{{lex|RMT|Real Money Trading}} | {{lex|RMT|Real Money Trading}} | ||
{{lex|RoE|[[Rules of Engagement]]}} | {{lex|RoE|[[Rules of Engagement]]}} | ||
{{lex|RoF|"Rate of fire" (see [[Turrets]], [[Missiles]])}} | {{lex|RoF|"Rate of fire" (see [[Turrets]], [[Missiles]])}} | ||
{{lex|Roles|Specific access and [[corporation]] management rights authorized to individual pilots - in E-UNI this is usually as part of a [[Titles within EVE University|title]] or [[management]] position (See [[Managing corporation members]])}} | |||
{{lex|Roll| | {{lex|Roll| | ||
# Wormhole rolling, the act of collapsing a [[wormhole]] by passing a large amount of mass through it | # Wormhole rolling, the act of collapsing a [[wormhole]] by passing a large amount of mass through it | ||
# Abyssal roll, an [[Abyssal modules|abyssal module]] or the act of creating one}} | # Abyssal roll, an [[Abyssal modules|abyssal module]] or the act of creating one}} | ||
{{lex|RR|Remote repair (see [[Logistics]])}} | {{lex|RR|Remote repair (see [[Logistics]])}} | ||
{{lex|RvB|Red vs Blue (player corporation)}} | {{lex|RvB|Red vs Blue (player corporation)}} | ||
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{{lex|Sensor Overlay|The automatically scanned overlay that activates upon entering a new solar system or undocking. The Sensor Overlay shows the location of landmarks, [[bookmark]]s, and [[Cosmic Signatures]] / [[Cosmic Anomalies|Anomalies]] in space. See also: [[Odyssey#Discovery_Scanner|Odyssey]].}} | {{lex|Sensor Overlay|The automatically scanned overlay that activates upon entering a new solar system or undocking. The Sensor Overlay shows the location of landmarks, [[bookmark]]s, and [[Cosmic Signatures]] / [[Cosmic Anomalies|Anomalies]] in space. See also: [[Odyssey#Discovery_Scanner|Odyssey]].}} | ||
{{lex|Shotgunning |Inspect a location without scanning}} | {{lex|Shotgunning |Inspect a location without scanning}} | ||
{{lex|SIG|Special Interest Group}} | |||
{{lex|Sisi |[[Singularity]]}} | {{lex|Sisi |[[Singularity]]}} | ||
{{lex|Six|In any lists, the sixth item is commonly omitted in reference to a [[:wikipedia:Monty Python|Monthy Python]] sketch ("Australian University of Woolloomooloo")}} | {{lex|Six|In any lists, the sixth item is commonly omitted in reference to a [[:wikipedia:Monty Python|Monthy Python]] sketch ("Australian University of Woolloomooloo")}} | ||
{{lex|SKIN|Super Kerr-Induced Nanocoatings, items which apply cosmetic changes (e.g. different colours) to ships.}} | {{lex|SKIN|Super Kerr-Induced Nanocoatings, items which apply cosmetic changes (e.g. different colours) to ships.}} See: [[Ship SKINR]] | ||
{{Lex|SKINR|Super Kerr-Induced Nanocoating Resequencer: | {{Lex|SKINR|Super Kerr-Induced Nanocoating Resequencer: | ||
* allows CEO’s, Directors, and Brand Managers to create Nanocoating designs by applying Nanocoating's of their choosing to different areas of Upwell Structures. ([[EverMark#SKINR]]) | * allows CEO’s, Directors, and Brand Managers to create Nanocoating designs by applying Nanocoating's of their choosing to different areas of Upwell Structures. ([[EverMark#SKINR]]) | ||
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{{lex|Spider Tanking|A doctrine that relies on most ships having remote repair capabilities, rather than a dedicated [[Logistics|logistics]] wing}} | {{lex|Spider Tanking|A doctrine that relies on most ships having remote repair capabilities, rather than a dedicated [[Logistics|logistics]] wing}} | ||
{{lex|Spiraling|The act of manually approaching a target via a continuously diagonal vector. See [[Manual Piloting]].}} | {{lex|Spiraling|The act of manually approaching a target via a continuously diagonal vector. See [[Manual Piloting]].}} | ||
{{lex|Splash|To enter a Wormhole (see [[Wormhole]])}} | |||
{{lex|SPR|Shield Power Relay (see [[Tanking]])}} | {{lex|SPR|Shield Power Relay (see [[Tanking]])}} | ||
{{lex|Squids |Slightly derogatory name for Caldari and Amarr [[Factional Warfare]] pilots. The term originated from mixing both faction names into "CalAmari". See also: [[#Frogs|Frogs]].}} | {{lex|Squids |Slightly derogatory name for Caldari and Amarr [[Factional Warfare]] pilots. The term originated from mixing both faction names into "CalAmari". See also: [[#Frogs|Frogs]].}} | ||
{{lex|SRP|[[Ship Replacement Program]]}} | {{lex|SRP|[[Ship Replacement Program]]}} | ||
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== T == | == T == | ||
{{lex|T1, T2, T3| | |||
# Tech levels (see [[Tech and meta levels]]) | |||
# [[Abyssal Deadspace]] tiers (from T0 to T6)}} | |||
{{lex|Tack|A hyphen ('<big>-</big>') (used for clarity when speaking)}} | {{lex|Tack|A hyphen ('<big>-</big>') (used for clarity when speaking)}} | ||
{{lex|Tackle|A ship specialized in [[tackling]] another, with the intention of keeping the opponent in place.}} | {{lex|Tackle|A ship specialized in [[tackling]] another, with the intention of keeping the opponent in place.}} | ||
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{{lex|Trig/Triangle|[[Triglavian Collective#Ships|Triglavian]] ship}} | {{lex|Trig/Triangle|[[Triglavian Collective#Ships|Triglavian]] ship}} | ||
{{lex|TS|TeamSpeak, a third-party VOIP software utility}} | {{lex|TS|TeamSpeak, a third-party VOIP software utility}} | ||
{{lex| | {{lex|TVP|TurboVulf (EVE University specific fleet doctrine}}{{Lex|TZ|Time Zone, typically with a prefix denoting the relevant geographic region (EUTZ, USTZ, AUSTZ). See [[Timezones]] for conversions}} | ||
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== U == | == U == | ||
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{{lex|Wardec|[[War Declaration#Declaring_war|declaring a war]]}} | {{lex|Wardec|[[War Declaration#Declaring_war|declaring a war]]}} | ||
{{lex|Warp bubble|See [[#Bubble|Bubble]]}} | {{lex|Warp bubble|See [[#Bubble|Bubble]]}} | ||
{{lex|Waterboard|To repeatedly delay and aggravate the travel operations of an enemy fleet without intending to fight said fleet}} | |||
{{lex|WC|Wing Commander (see [[Fleet Command Guide]])}} | {{lex|WC|Wing Commander (see [[Fleet Command Guide]])}} | ||
{{lex|WCS|Warp Core Stabilizer (see [[Fitting ships]])}} | {{lex|WCS|Warp Core Stabilizer (see [[Fitting ships]])}} | ||
{{lex|Web|Stasis Webifier (see [[Tackling]])}} | {{lex|Web|Stasis Webifier (see [[Tackling]])}} | ||
{{lex|WH|[[Wormhole]]}} | {{lex|WH|[[Wormhole]]}} | ||
{{lex|WHC|'''[[Wormhole Community]] (formerly Wormhole Campus) (within EVE University)'''}} | {{lex|WHC|'''[[Wormhole Community]] (formerly Wormhole Campus) (within EVE University)'''}} | ||
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#For beleaguered or departing groups to lose members to a larger or stronger ally | #For beleaguered or departing groups to lose members to a larger or stronger ally | ||
(Named after Wildly Inappropriate., an alliance that merged into a corporation of the same name to join the larger Goonswarm Federation)}} | (Named after Wildly Inappropriate., an alliance that merged into a corporation of the same name to join the larger Goonswarm Federation)}} | ||
{{lex|Windrunner|Ship doctrine: Artillery-fit, paper tank, noprop or MJD-only [[Tornado]]es optimized for fast locking speed and short align time. Maintains safety by warping to tactical bookmarks, [[#Alpha Strike|alpha striking]] an enemy, and warping off to a different tactical bookmark before ships can be killed or tackled.}} | |||
{{lex|Winning EVE|Not playing EVE Online (tongue-in-cheek)}} | |||
{{lex|WL|Wait List, a way for the [[Roles_in_Incursions#Waitlist_manager|waitlist manager]] to handle people waiting to get into [[Incursions]] fleets. More generally used to refer to a channel for potential fleet members to wait in while the FC invites them.}} | {{lex|WL|Wait List, a way for the [[Roles_in_Incursions#Waitlist_manager|waitlist manager]] to handle people waiting to get into [[Incursions]] fleets. More generally used to refer to a channel for potential fleet members to wait in while the FC invites them.}} | ||
{{lex|Wrecking shot|A 1% chance shot fired by a Turret, which is guaranteed to hit and deals 300% damage. (See [[Turret mechanics#Damage|Turret mechanics]].)}} | {{lex|Wrecking shot|A 1% chance shot fired by a Turret, which is guaranteed to hit and deals 300% damage. (See [[Turret mechanics#Damage|Turret mechanics]].)}} | ||
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== X == | == X == | ||
{{lex|XLASB/XLAncil|[[#Ancil|X-Large Ancillary Shield Booster]]}} | |||
{{lex|X up|A method of indicating availability for a given task. If an "x up" for an activity or volunteer role is recommended, pilots interested should simply post "x" in the chat channel indicated, optionally followed by additional info as requested. Most commonly used during fleet form-ups.}} | {{lex|X up|A method of indicating availability for a given task. If an "x up" for an activity or volunteer role is recommended, pilots interested should simply post "x" in the chat channel indicated, optionally followed by additional info as requested. Most commonly used during fleet form-ups.}} | ||
== Y == | == Y == | ||