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I like to think of this site as the first real upgrade to exploration and a nice, if dangerous, integration of PvE content to make sure you stay well alert and aware. Indeed, this site is the first one which has the potential to make your day go wrong, especially if you're in deep null sec far away from a home base.  
A '''Standard Sleeper Cache''' is a [[Cosmic Signature]] that can be found in all areas of [[System Security#Known Space|known space]]. Like other Sleeper Caches, it does not require combat, though ships with combat capability may be able to bypass or neutralize certain obstacles. The Standard Sleeper Cache in particular is much easier to run in a ship with combat capability.


Obviously the stakes go quite a bit higher if you operate in a region of nullsec or lowsec where you have unknowns in local. Having a buddy on standby in a covert ops ship that is capable of scaring off possible party-breakers is a very good idea. Given that you know where the warpins to the site are, it's an easy ambush site to take out the guests, or make a nice ambush of your own in a bomber or Stratios. Because of the above-average chance of loosing your ship, I think this site and its brother the Superior Sleeper Cache make a good case for running them with a Tech I Frigate.
Sleeper Caches can be much more difficult to fully scan down than other nearby signatures, particularly when they are found in highsec. Sleeper Caches require both a Data Analyzer and a Relic Analyzer to progress and obtain loot.


On to the fits.
== Ship Fittings ==


=== Standard Sleeper Cache Fits ===
The following "Site Run" fits represent the standard for moving around the site, and are equipped with a Microwarpdrive, Medium Shield Extender, both Analyzers and a cargo scanner. However, these fits are only safe to use once all Sentry Towers have been neutralized, because they have no specific hardeners to resist multiple hits. The standard fit can also be used for running the hidden room.
 
The standard fit for running around the site just has a Microwarpdrive, Medium Shield Extender, both Analyzers and a cargo scanner. It's only useful for after all the Sentry Towers are down, for it has no specific hardeners to resist a couple of whacks from those things. It's also the fit for running the Hidden Room.


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