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Often you'll be asked to jump into a system and check what's there.  Typically this will be jump in, move and cloak, and work your way through the people in local noting down any who are potential targets.  Then report back the number of targets and whether you can actually see any or not (ie. are they all on the gate you just came through waiting ;)  Typically, if there's anything of interest you'll then be asked to try and track them down - get eyes on them.  That's a mix of jumping around the stations, and probing - covered elsewhere in this doc.
Often you'll be asked to jump into a system and check what's there.  Typically this will be jump in, move and cloak, and work your way through the people in local noting down any who are potential targets.  Then report back the number of targets and whether you can actually see any or not (ie. are they all on the gate you just came through waiting ;)  Typically, if there's anything of interest you'll then be asked to try and track them down - get eyes on them.  That's a mix of jumping around the stations, and probing - covered elsewhere in this doc.


== Directional Scanner ==
== Directional Scanner and Overview ==


Remember your directional scanner - it should be open and you should be using it when you come into a system if you think there may be bad guys near the gate but not on grid.  Pulsing the directional scanner is a good habit to get into anyway.
Remember your directional scanner - it should be open and you should be using it when you come into a system if you think there may be bad guys near the gate but not on grid.  Pulsing the directional scanner is a good habit to get into anyway.