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A '''mission''' is a one-time job offered by an non-playing character called an "[[Agents|agent]]" to a player which requires the player to accomplish a set of objectives in exchange for a set of rewards.  
A '''mission''' is a one-time job offered by an non-playing character called an "[[Agents|agent]]" to a player which requires the player to accomplish a set of objectives in exchange for a set of rewards.  
==The Basics of Missions==
==The Basics of Missions==
This section provides a quick overview of the mission running experience. If you know how missions work, but want tips on how to do them better, go to the [[#Advice For New Players|Advice For New Players]] section. If you want to see technical details go to the [[#Mission Running Details|Mission Running Details]] section.
This section provides a quick overview of the mission running experience. If you know how missions work, but want tips on how to do them better, go to the [[#Advice For New Mission Runners|Advice For New Mission Runners]] section. If you want to see technical details go to the [[#Mission Running Details|Mission Running Details]] section.
=== Mission Levels===
=== Mission Levels===
Levels go from low to high: 1-5. As you go up in level, the missions generally require that you have more experience and access to bigger ships.
Levels go from low to high: 1-5. As you go up in level, the missions generally require that you have more experience and access to bigger ships.