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===Loot===
===Loot===


Loot and salvage should be equally split among all fleet members. This becomes complicated, since members tend to come and go over the course of the fleet. The easiest way to resolve this is to have the salvager(s) keep a tally of "shares"
Loot and salvage should be equally split among all fleet members.  
per participant (including themselves), usually in the form of a share per mission run or a share per 15/30/60 minutes elapsed. After the fleet has finished, the loot is sold or reprocessed and the salvager(s) give each player their portion of the earnings based on their shares.  
This can become complicated, since members tend to come and go over the course of the fleet. The easiest way to resolve this is to have the salvager(s) keep a tally of "shares" per participant (including themselves), usually in the form of a share per mission run. After the fleet has finished, the loot is sold or reprocessed and the salvager(s) give each player their portion of the earnings based on their shares.
An option for selling the loot is for one of the members of the fleet to offer to buy all the loot at total estimated value less 15% for handling and trading the loot.


<span style="color:#FF0000">'''Stealing from locust fleets is strictly forbidden... you will be reported as a corp thief'''</span>. There is a fleet option for loot logging, so it is easy to prove. This applies to salvagers and main fleet members alike.  
<span style="color:#FF0000">'''Stealing from locust fleets is strictly forbidden... you will be reported as a corp thief'''</span>. There is a fleet option for loot logging, so it is easy to prove. This applies to salvagers and main fleet members alike.