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#Click the '''white triangle''' and select '''Load 1 - PvP'''.  
#Click the '''white triangle''' and select '''Load 1 - PvP'''.  
#Go into '''Celestial''' and check the following, in addition to the stuff you’ve already selected:  
#Go into '''Celestial''' and check the following, in addition to the stuff you’ve already selected:  
#*'''Beacon'''
#*'''Stargate'''  
#*'''Stargate'''  
#*'''Warp Gate'''
#*'''Wormhole'''  
#*'''Wormhole'''  
#Go into '''Deployable''' and select '''Mobile Warp Disruptor'''.  
#Go into '''Deployable''' and select '''Mobile Warp Disruptor'''.  
#Save the preset as '''2 - PvP Travel'''.
#Save the preset as '''2 - PvP Travel'''.


The PvP travel preset is designed as an all purpose travel mode. It shows you neutrals (so you can see whether WT alts are following the fleet), cynosural fields (so you can see when someone’s about to hotdrop a capital ship fleet on top of you), wormholes (for those wormhole ops), warp bubbles (for those occasional times when we’re in 0.0 space). I use this preset most of the time.
The PvP travel preset is designed as an all purpose travel mode. This is the preset that should be used by default on most PvP ops.


I don’t tend to have stations checked in this preset, because it just clutters you up. Some solar systems have too many stations, so it’s better not to have these checked. If you want to travel to a station, right click in empty space and just select the station from there.  
Stations are not included because some systems have too many stations, which can clutter up the overview. Thus stations should be left unchecked. If you want to travel to a station, right click in empty space and just select the station from there.  


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