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m Move "Tealson Darkstar" to maintain alphabetical order.
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| primary community = WHC
| primary community = WHC
| contact          = In-game mails, Discord
| contact          = In-game mails, Discord
| language          = English
}}
{{Infobox Mentors
| mentortype        = mentor
| mentor name      = Tealson Darkstar
| mentor page name  = Tealson Darkstar
| image            = Tealson Darkstar.jpg
| imagecorp        = E-UNI_Emblem.png
| imagealliance    = New_Ivy_Logo.png
| time              = Most recently, 14 months
| skillpoints      = Over 100 million
| skillset          = - Getting Started (career options, making ISK, The Agency, etc)<br>- The Basics: fleet ops, SOP and policies, basic ship fitting advice<br>- Mining<br>- Planetary Interaction<br>- Exploration (scanning, relic/data sites, cosmic signatures, combat sites)<br>- Player vs. Player (PvP)<br>- Player vs. Environment (PvE)<br>- Fleet Commanding<br>- Advanced ship fitting<br>- Flying and operating in NullSec<br>- Flying and operating in Wormholes<br>- Hauling
| playtimesed      = Everyday: 03:00 - 09:00
| biography        = I just really enjoy wormhole space and the opportunities it presents. Have noticed that people who are new to various groups/communities will sometimes get terrible advice. I saw on Discord once someone asked a question about implants because they were recommended to get high-grade amulets because of how good they were and wanted to know if it was a waste of ISK. I'd like to reduce the chances of that sort of terrible advice actually happening when a new player just simply does not understand the consequences of some of the random advice that gets shouted around by random people.
| primary community = WHC
| contact          = In-game channel, Mumble, Discord
| language          = English
| language          = English
}}
}}
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| primary community = NSC
| primary community = NSC
| contact          = In-game mails, In-game channel, Mumble, Discord
| contact          = In-game mails, In-game channel, Mumble, Discord
| language          = English
}}
{{Infobox Mentors
| mentortype        = mentor
| mentor name      = Tealson Darkstar
| mentor page name  = Tealson Darkstar
| image            = Tealson Darkstar.jpg
| imagecorp        = E-UNI_Emblem.png
| imagealliance    = New_Ivy_Logo.png
| time              = Most recently, 14 months
| skillpoints      = Over 100 million
| skillset          = - Getting Started (career options, making ISK, The Agency, etc)<br>- The Basics: fleet ops, SOP and policies, basic ship fitting advice<br>- Mining<br>- Planetary Interaction<br>- Exploration (scanning, relic/data sites, cosmic signatures, combat sites)<br>- Player vs. Player (PvP)<br>- Player vs. Environment (PvE)<br>- Fleet Commanding<br>- Advanced ship fitting<br>- Flying and operating in NullSec<br>- Flying and operating in Wormholes<br>- Hauling
| playtimesed      = Everyday: 03:00 - 09:00
| biography        = I just really enjoy wormhole space and the opportunities it presents. Have noticed that people who are new to various groups/communities will sometimes get terrible advice. I saw on Discord once someone asked a question about implants because they were recommended to get high-grade amulets because of how good they were and wanted to know if it was a waste of ISK. I'd like to reduce the chances of that sort of terrible advice actually happening when a new player just simply does not understand the consequences of some of the random advice that gets shouted around by random people.
| primary community = WHC
| contact          = In-game channel, Mumble, Discord
| language          = English
| language          = English
}}
}}