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There is one very simple reason why you should run Security Missions at the NSC- they pay very well. The reason for this is quite simple. The rewards from a Mission depend on two factors which are the level of the mission itself and the security status of the system that the Mission Agent is in. That means you can run blitz L3s at the NSC in a destroyer and get paid more than if you where running L4s in HiSec.  
 
There is one very simple reason why you should run Security Missions at the NSC- they pay very well. The reason for this is quite simple. The rewards from a Mission depend on two factors which are the level of the mission itself and the security status of the system that the Mission Agent is in. That means you can run blitz L3s at the NSC in a destroyer and get paid more than if you where running L4s in HiSec.  
 
Here are two examples. We have a L4 mission from a 0.6 system (Similar to Amygnone and the HSC) and we have a L3 from a -0.2 system (NSC backpocket).
 
Here are two examples. We have a L4 mission from a 0.6 system (Similar to Amygnone and the HSC) and we have a L3 from a -0.2 system (NSC backpocket).
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Why you should do Missions

There is one very simple reason why you should run Security Missions at the NSC- they pay very well. The reason for this is quite simple. The rewards from a Mission depend on two factors which are the level of the mission itself and the security status of the system that the Mission Agent is in. That means you can run blitz L3s at the NSC in a destroyer and get paid more than if you where running L4s in HiSec. Here are two examples. We have a L4 mission from a 0.6 system (Similar to Amygnone and the HSC) and we have a L3 from a -0.2 system (NSC backpocket). Nsc mission 1.png Nsc mission 2.png