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The '''Advanced Military Career Agent''' is one of the five [[career agents]] in the game, which show new players different types of [[PvE]] activities in EVE. The advanced military career agent missions teach you about [[PvE]] combat as well as some basic [[PvP]] combat techniques; you should complete the [[military career agent]] missions before you do them. In total these missions pay about 1.5M ISK in rewards.  
The '''Advanced Military Career Agent''' is one of the five [[career agents]] in the game, which show new players different types of [[PvE]] activities in EVE. The advanced military career agent missions teach you about [[PvE]] combat as well as some basic [[PvP]] combat techniques; you should complete the [[military career agent]] missions before you do them. In total these missions pay about 1.5M ISK in rewards.  


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Once your ship is destroyed, you will (once again) be left floating in your [[pod]] in space. Almost all rats (there are very few rare exceptions) ignore your pod (they don't try to destroy it or prevent you from warping away), so look around for a wreck with your character's name on it - that's all that's left of your ship. In EVE, when your ship is destroyed <!-- can I see my wreck? -->, half of the fitted modules and cargo are destroyed (along with all the fitted rigs), while the other half drop into space for anyone in the vicinity to pick up - and it's usually picked up by your victorious opponent (unless you were only fighting rats and there were no other players nearby). It's not uncommon for your ship to be destroyed while playing EVE, so learn to treat your ships as expendable (or as the [[Golden Rules|first golden rule of EVE]] says, never fly what you cannot afford to lose).  
Once your ship is destroyed, you will (once again) be left floating in your [[pod]] in space. Almost all rats (there are very few rare exceptions) ignore your pod (they don't try to destroy it or prevent you from warping away), so look around for a wreck with your character's name on it - that's all that's left of your ship. In EVE, when your ship is destroyed <!-- can I see my wreck? -->, half of the fitted modules and cargo are destroyed (along with all the fitted rigs), while the other half drop into space for anyone in the vicinity to pick up - and it's usually picked up by your victorious opponent (unless you were only fighting rats and there were no other players nearby). It's not uncommon for your ship to be destroyed while playing EVE, so learn to treat your ships as expendable (or as the [[Golden Rules|first golden rule of EVE]] says, never fly what you cannot afford to lose).  
 
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You have completed the mission; return to your agent.  
You have completed the mission; return to your agent.