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==Mission Running Details== | ==Mission Running Details== | ||
===Security Missions=== | ===Security Missions=== | ||
The objective of a Security mission is usually to kill a ship or a set of ships located at the encounter, but it could also be to destroy a structure, to get close to a location and then escape, to pick up an object at the location (which may or may not be an ambush), or to fly from beacon-to-beacon. | The objective of a Security mission is usually to kill a ship or a set of ships located at the encounter, but it could also be to destroy a structure, to get close to a location and then escape, to pick up an object at the location (which may or may not be an ambush), or to fly from beacon-to-beacon. Be sure to read the mission description carefully. If you find that you cannot figure out what a mission is asking you to do, consider looking at a walk-through for that particular mission. | ||
When you accept a Security mission, the game will always create a region of space in some solar system that is populated by objects also created specifically for the mission. If you need specialized gear or items to carry, these will usually appear in the Hold of the station where you accepted the mission. If there are exceptions to these conditions, the mission statement will spell them out. | When you accept a Security mission, the game will always create a region of space in some solar system that is populated by objects also created specifically for the mission. If you need specialized gear or items to carry, these will usually appear in the Hold of the station where you accepted the mission. If there are exceptions to these conditions, the mission statement will spell them out. | ||
[[Eve_Refinery|Eve Refinery]] is a tool that helps make the decision as to whether loot should be sold or reprocessed. | |||
===Mining Missions=== | ===Mining Missions=== | ||