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During war-time, [[EVE University]] and Ivy League uses a set of guidelines known as 'Standard Operating Procedures' (SOP), typically referred to as "the War SOP".
During war-time, [[EVE University]] and Ivy League uses a set of guidelines known as 'Standard Operating Procedures' (SOP), typically referred to as "the War SOP".  


These are part of a carefully crafted war doctrine based on years of experience, which is intended to keep members safe and impart the knowledge necessary to survive, while bringing the war to a quick close by denying the war's entertainment or profit value to the enemy, frustrating or even boring the enemy at every chance we get. To that end, the SOP is intended to:  
These are part of a carefully crafted war doctrine based on years of experience, which is intended to keep members safe and impart the knowledge necessary to survive. To that end, the SOP is intended to:  


*Give valuable tips to our members to keep them safe.
*Offer guidelines on how to operate during wartime
*Deny the enemy any chance to banter or smack talk with us.
When selecting what activities you chose to participate in, and what ships you chose to fly, please try to make choices that will help...
*Deny the enemy easy kills of helpless non-combat ships.
*Deny the enemy easy kills of helpless non-combat ships.
*Deny the enemy easy kills of poorly-fitted ships.
*Deny the enemy easy kills of poorly-fitted ships.
*Deny the enemy any kills of high-value ships.
*Deny the enemy any kills of high-value ships.
*Deny the enemy any chance to banter or smack talk with us.
*Deny the enemy any enjoyment from the conflict.


Below are the guidelines and individual details, however you may simply read the contents if you do not require detailed information. References<font color="orange"><sup>[x]</sup></font> link to the bottom of this page where, if you wish, you can find the reasoning behind each of them.<br>  
Below are the guidelines and individual details, however you may simply read the contents if you do not require detailed information. References<font color="orange"><sup>[x]</sup></font> link to the bottom of this page where, if you wish, you can find the reasoning behind each of them.<br>