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Alpha clones can train into the following ships and fits, which are appropriate for use with Rapid [[Caracal]]s (as main doctrine ships) or with [[Ferox]]es (as screening/ewar ships).  
Alpha clones can train into the following ships and fits, which are appropriate for use with Rapid [[Caracal]]s (as main doctrine ships) or with [[Ferox]]es (as screening/ewar ships).  


We use our shield doctrine when we need mobility and mid-range damage projection, but don't need particularly heavy tank. In situations where we expect significant [[battleship]] or [[capital]] escalation, we will typically use armor instead.  
We use our shield doctrine when we need mobility and mid-range damage projection, but don't need particularly heavy tank. In situations where we expect significant [[battleship]] or capital escalation, we will typically use armor instead.  


Please note that the [[Arbitrator]] and [[Celestis]] each have a single bonused ewar module (disruptor and damp respectively), but don't fly like ewar [[frigates]]. Instead, they anchor on the FC, lock the primary and attack it with [[drones]], and then spread ewar a bit - [[Arbitrator]] pilots should spread disruptors on high-DPS enemy ships, while [[Celestis]] pilots should spread damps on either logi or kitey/long-range enemy ships. The [[Arbitrator]]'s neut and nosferatus, and the [[Celestis]]' blasters, are to be used only on [[frigates]] that fly close to our fleet; the fleet should generally be too far away from the primary for the neut/nos/blasters to be effective.  
Please note that the [[Arbitrator]] and [[Celestis]] each have a single bonused ewar module (disruptor and damp respectively), but don't fly like ewar [[frigates]]. Instead, they anchor on the FC, lock the primary and attack it with [[drones]], and then spread ewar a bit - [[Arbitrator]] pilots should spread disruptors on high-DPS enemy ships, while [[Celestis]] pilots should spread damps on either logi or kitey/long-range enemy ships. The [[Arbitrator]]'s neut and nosferatus, and the [[Celestis]]' blasters, are to be used only on [[frigates]] that fly close to our fleet; the fleet should generally be too far away from the primary for the neut/nos/blasters to be effective.