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== Making Mountains of Molehills (6 of 10) ==
== Making Mountains of Molehills (6 of 10) ==
'''{{co|#9ef37c|Objective:}}''' Manufacture (or otherwise acquire) 20 x Cap Booster 25.
'''{{co|#9ef37c|Objective:}}''' Manufacture (or otherwise acquire) 20 units of Cap Booster 25.


'''{{co|#9ef37c|Granted when accepted:}}''' Cap Booster 25 BPC.
'''{{co|#9ef37c|Granted when accepted:}}''' Cap Booster 25 BPC.
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* Fit up your Venture and find the nearest 0.9 (or below - but don't go into [[lowsec]]) system, then go from [[Asteroids and Ore|asteroid belt]] to asteroid belt looking for the right kind of ore.  
* Fit up your Venture and find the nearest 0.9 (or below - but don't go into [[lowsec]]) system, then go from [[Asteroids and Ore|asteroid belt]] to asteroid belt looking for the right kind of ore.  
* Once you have mined enough of the right kind(s) of ore, return to your station, reprocess the ore into minerals (note that as before, ores can be only reprocessed in increments of 100), and start the manufacturing process.  
* Once you have mined enough of the right kind(s) of ore, return to your station, reprocess the ore into minerals (note that as before, ores can be only reprocessed in increments of 100), and start the manufacturing process.  
* Cap Booster 25 item is manufactured in increments of 10, and therefore you need to run two production cycles to acquire the amount required.


Alternatively, you can just buy either the minerals or the Cap Boosters from the market; they are usually not particularly expensive. However it's may still be worth going through the steps above in order to get a better understanding of the thought process behind manufacturing.
Alternatively, you can just buy either the minerals or the Cap Boosters from the market; they are usually not particularly expensive. However it's may still be worth going through the steps above in order to get a better understanding of the thought process behind manufacturing.