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* If you are in a new-player ship that you just received, open the cargo bay and fit any [[rigs]] that need to be fitted, load range scripts into tracking computers, etc.
* If you are in a new-player ship that you just received, open the cargo bay and fit any [[rigs]] that need to be fitted, load range scripts into tracking computers, etc.
* Join the L4 mission fleet from the Fleet Window. The Fleet Window is found in the [[Neocom]] Menu under "Social", then "Fleet".
* Join the L4 mission fleet from the Fleet Window. The Fleet Window is found in the [[Neocom]] Menu under "Social", then "Fleet".
* On EVE University [[Mumble]], move yourself out of "HSC" to the proper "HSC Mission Fleet" channel. There are two mission channels. If you aren’t sure which to join, just look for names of fleet members in that channel.  
* On EVE University [[Mumble]], move yourself the proper fleet channel. If you aren’t sure which channel to join, just look for names of fleet members in that channel.  
** Being in Mumble will make a big difference to your experience. If your FC needs your attention immediately (say: you are red-boxed by NPCs and haven't noticed), Mumble may well save your ship. Additionally, the comms are much freer than in a PvP fleet, so there's more casual conversation.
** Being in comms will make a big difference to your experience. If your FC needs your attention immediately (say: you are red-boxed by NPCs and haven't noticed), Mumble may well save your ship. Additionally, the comms are much freer than in a PvP fleet, so there's more casual conversation.
* Consider opening your fleet chat window as a separate window and placing it where you can see it. There may be fleet members who aren’t able to use Mumble. They will communicate using fleet chat instead. Make sure that you can see anything they say.
* Consider opening your fleet chat window as a separate window and placing it where you can see it. There may be fleet members who aren’t able to use Mumble. They will communicate using fleet chat instead. Make sure that you can see anything they say.
* Create a watchlist for your fleet members. You can start a watch list by right-clicking upon a fleet member’s name in the Fleet Window and choosing “Add to Watchlist”. The watchlist window will appear. You can add the remaining fleet members by right-clicking as previous or by dragging their names from the Fleet chat members list to the watch list.
* Create a watchlist for your fleet members. You can start a watch list by right-clicking upon a fleet member’s name in the Fleet Window and choosing “Add to Watchlist”. The watchlist window will appear. You can add the remaining fleet members by right-clicking as previous or by dragging their names from the Fleet chat members list to the watch list.
* While the fleet is forming up and new players are present, the FC will deliver a new player speech explaining many of the points in this list and fielding any last minute questions.
* While the fleet is forming up and new players are present, the FC will deliver a new player speech explaining many of the points in this list and fielding any last minute questions.
* Organizing looting and salvaging. The mission FC, if they have not already done so, will take care of organizing looting and salvaging with any salvagers working with the mission fleet. See more in <article that doesn’t exist yet>.


=== Fleet commands ===
=== Fleet commands ===