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You set the standard for our corporation and are expected to uphold [[EVE University Rules|EVE University rules]] at all times. To support you in this role, we’ve outlined the following guidelines. | You set the standard for our corporation and are expected to uphold [[EVE University Rules|EVE University rules]] at all times. To support you in this role, we’ve outlined the following guidelines. | ||
== Ad-hoc vs scheduled fleets == | |||
[[File:Euni discord calendar event 1.png|thumb|Euni discord calendar event 1]] | |||
Ad-hoc homefront fleet: Fly when you want without prior advertisment. | |||
* Spontaneous, “fly when you want” style. | |||
* No need to advertise or plan ahead. | |||
* Good for casual players who just want to log in and join without commitment. | |||
* Works best for local/homefront content where everyone’s already nearby. | |||
* Downsides: limited turnout, people may not have the right ships ready, risk of low efficiency. | |||
Scheduled (Discord calendar event) fleets: allows for people to prepare in advance, traveling, getting a ship. | |||
* Announced in advance with time, date, and doctrine. | |||
* Lets pilots plan around real life, travel to staging, and acquire the right hull. | |||
* Usually results in higher attendance, better fleet comp, and more consistent results. | |||
* Downsides: requires coordination, less flexibility, and may feel too “structured” for casuals. | |||
== FC guidelines == | == FC guidelines == | ||