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While Isbrabata is a Frontline, a minimum stock of ships are kept to be ready. Once the Satellite/Nomad Offices are needed, active restocking of FD ships as well as selected FW ship will take place during the Territory fight, to help our Unistas fight for their Militia. The Offices have a Clone Bay as well. However, the services are kept to a minimum, as the main services are served via our HQ like Buyback operations, fleets etc. | While Isbrabata is a Frontline, a minimum stock of ships are kept to be ready. Once the Satellite/Nomad Offices are needed, active restocking of FD ships as well as selected FW ship will take place during the Territory fight, to help our Unistas fight for their Militia. The Offices have a Clone Bay as well. However, the services are kept to a minimum, as the main services are served via our HQ like Buyback operations, fleets etc. | ||
Imporant: While NOT being enlisted to a Militia, any Unista can dock up in Isbrabata, while its not a Frontline. | |||
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Revision as of 21:21, 14 October 2025
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The Low Sec Community is one of several communities within EVE University. What makes this community different is that it focuses on life in Low Security space in New Eden. It is currently located in the Faction Warfare space of Minmatar/Amarr with good connections to the Gallente/Caldari space, Jita/Dodixie, as well as our High-Sec community in Korsiki.
Community Details
Why LSC?
Learn to thrive with enemies at your gate. Take the fights you want, and leave the ones you don't want.
Using Faction Warfare mechanics, you have ample opportunity to
- Make large amounts of ISK through earning Loyalty Points
- Learn small ship & small gang PVP in a more controlled environment and without very large fleets
You can also pursue other low-sec activities like
- Gas Huffing
- Belt-hunting for clone soldier tags
- and other common PvE activities like mining, missioning or Planetary Industry.
You will learn to evaluate danger, gather piloting experience, and develop your own methods of handling dangerous space; fight, flight, or mitigate. You don't need to bring anything, other than a sense of adventure and a willingness to ask questions.
Service and Activities
Services:
- Free LSC Flight Deck ships - Gas/Ore Venture - FD Heron - Entry PVP ships
- Additional more advanced PVP ships on contract.
- Industry Services to produce your own e.g. Ammo
- IVVT Hauling Service
- LSC Buyback Service
Activities:
- Low sec Roams
- Faction warfare (both Amarr, and Minmatar)
- FW standing Fleets to make LP
- FW hunting fleets
- Satellite/Nomad Offices for a more flexible FW gameplay
- Organized Gas and Low Sec Ore Mining
- Exploration training and support with the option to use Turnur and its Wormholes
- Null Sec roams using Turnur
The gateway to New Eden
Isbrabata is conveniently located next to Turnur, which is a system with a very high number of Wormhole systems leading to a variety of spaces in EVE. Turnur Wormholes are being mapped by our friends over at EVE Scouts and you can find the Wormholes bookmarked in their public Bookmark Folder. Find more information on the EVE Scout website.
Joining LSC
LSC is open to all members of EVE University, both alpha and omega. There are no titles or skills required to join.
We would strongly encourage you to:
Set up your Overview to the EVE University standard overview
EVE Universities RoE applies EVE University's Rules of Engagement
- - Uni members should not shoot other Uni members, even if both are in opposing militias and in FW space.
- - Two exceptions apply:
- If both sides clearly agree in advance (e.g. for a 1v1 fight) Or
- if it’s part of a pre-arranged event like Uni Fight Club or a PVP class for example.
Skill recommendations
Living in LowSec means more PvP and that makes communication and individual performance critical. To help every Unista contribute, we've outlined essential skills and ships. Therefore, we drafted up some bare-bone skills and ships which are essential for you and us:
New Players
Follow the EVE University Basic Skill Plan, to be able to board a LSC Flight Deck ship.
- This will allow you as a very new Player, to train into EVE Universities Flight Deck and beginners Doctrines and lay the foundation for the LSC Skillplan. You can find a first Basic Skill Plan in the EVE University in-game corporation skill plans and read more here Basic Skill Plan .
Be ready for LSC
You already have Skills, just need to check Check the “LSC” Skill Plan to match it
- in the in-game corp plans for LSC Skillplan.
- This will allow you, to fly our free LSC Flight Deck ships.
Look further
The Pyramid Skill Plan to build towards specific roles.
- This will allow you, to look further into e.g. weapons systems, rigging optimization, Tank & Tackle optimization and more Skills, which will support your ships performance and specializing into certain roles/ships.
Travel to LSC
- You should always use a Shuttle to travel (! DO NOT use Corvettes - those ships are considered new player traps !)
- Don't be enlisted with a Militia in Faction Warfare. You will appear as a War-Target anywhere while traveling to/from Low Sec Space.
- CONCORD will not protect you in High-Sec Space.
- Use GateCampCheck Website and look for any smartbomb kills.
- Join the LSC Standing Fleet
Pack light and ship the rest
LSC has ships available for members to purchase on contract and stocked flight deck hangars. So do not worry about bringing everything you own when you get started at LSC.
For a new player, a tech 1 PvP ready combat frigate with a micro warp drive is a perfect start for PVP and faction warfare.
Do not haul things yourself as a new player. Make use of the EVE University shipping service to LSC instead. At 500 ISK / m3 it is a very economic way to haul your ships and other stuff to Isbrabata and from Isbrabata to Jita.
Buyback Services in Detail
You got stuff to sell? That is what our Buyback does for you in LSC:
- Gas - compressed only please
- LS Ore - compressed only please
- PI materials - P2 and above
- Ship
remainsmodules and salvage - Exploration loot
Not accepted:
- abyssal loot
- ship hulls
- regular cap charges
- LP
Faction Warfare - Satellite/Nomad Offices
Faction Warfare can be very dynamic. To have both Militias, Minmatar and Amarr, served from our HQ, with its full services like Buyback, more advanced ships on contract, fleets and other things, it is important to us to keep our HQ in Isbrabata a Frontline System. This is a core task of our Unistas. However, it's Faction Warfare and things can change anytime, which makes actually Faction Warfare a nice territory game.
To enable our Unistas to participate, plan, strategize and fight for their Militias, LSC is maintaining so called Satellite/Nomad Offices. Those will keep the free FD ships in the General Hangar and some FW aimed ships on contracts. This should enable, while Isbrabata is not a Frontline, to dock up in other stations while enlisted and fight their way back to Isbrabata and help turn Isbrabata into to Frontline system again.
While Isbrabata is a Frontline, a minimum stock of ships are kept to be ready. Once the Satellite/Nomad Offices are needed, active restocking of FD ships as well as selected FW ship will take place during the Territory fight, to help our Unistas fight for their Militia. The Offices have a Clone Bay as well. However, the services are kept to a minimum, as the main services are served via our HQ like Buyback operations, fleets etc.
Imporant: While NOT being enlisted to a Militia, any Unista can dock up in Isbrabata, while its not a Frontline.
Satellite/Nomad Offices
- Minmatar Office: Auner VI - Tribal Liberation Force Logistic Support
- Amarr Office: Houla - Freeport Manufacturing Nexus
As well as an office for more strategic operations, serving both Militias. Depends how the map looks like ;)
- Minmatar/Amarr Office: Dal I - Tribal Liberation Force Logistic Support
Go, fight for your Militia and team up with other Unistas!...and turn Isbrabata into a Frontline again :D
Communication and Ship Naming Schema
We use the following for communicating with other LSC members:
- Chat Channel - #ls-general - check the Pinned Posts for any updates
- Voice-Comms - #LSC Standing Fleet - join this even if you can only listen
Ship Naming Schema
LSC follows a ship naming scheme to help identify friendly ships on d-scan.
- The format is 3 letters that represent your LSC main followed by 3 numbers that add up to 13. After this you can add any personal additions of your choice.
- Example: The LSC Main "Johnny" chooses JOH for their 3 letters. They name their ship "JOH 733 Pew". The numbers are not specific to a pilot/ship/main/etc.
- Alts should use the same 3 letters as the main character.
LSC Standing Fleet
While you are active around the LSC is important you join the LSC Standing Fleet. For information on how to join the Standing Fleet, or how to create one if there is not one up yet, we recommend looking at the Standing Fleet page.
LSC Community Fleet Structure and its MotD ( LSC Community MotD can be found under Standing Fleet page.)

LSC Staff
The Low-Sec Community currently managed by:
| Tillien
The LSC Manager Oversees the other officers in their duties, Deals with LSC staffing issues, including hiring new officers when required, Acts as a contact point for general LSC related matters, Makes required changes to the LSC, Represents the LSC at Management Meeting. LSC Officers Help maintain the day to day running of the campus. They deal with Hangars, Buyback, Trade, Combat/Defence, Education, Events and Industry. LSC Officers
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