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* As soon as you enter a site, start orbiting the beacon that sits in the middle of the fleet (for vanguards), or the anchor (assaults and up). | * As soon as you enter a site, start orbiting the beacon that sits in the middle of the fleet (for vanguards), or the anchor (assaults and up). | ||
** For vanguards, set a manual orbit range of 3,500 m - 4,000 m so that you orbit just outside the cluster of friendly ships. That way you don't risk bumping them while still being close enough to the fleet not to push enemies further out than necessary as well as to be within range of emergency remote shield boosters and capacitor transmitters. | ** For vanguards, set a manual orbit range of 3,500 m - 4,000 m so that you orbit just outside the cluster of friendly ships. That way you don't risk bumping them while still being close enough to the fleet not to push enemies further out than necessary as well as to be within range of emergency remote shield boosters and capacitor transmitters. | ||
** For assaults and up you can allow yourself some further range, 7,500 - 10,000 m orbits to take full advantage of your speed. | ** For assaults and up you can allow yourself some further range, up to 7,500 - 10,000 m orbits to take full advantage of your speed. | ||
* Keep in mind some people might call capacitor transmitters (CT) ''"energy transfers"'' or ''"ET"'' for short, as that was the name of those modules prior to the Odyssey expansion. | * Keep in mind some people might call capacitor transmitters (CT) ''"energy transfers"'' or ''"ET"'' for short, as that was the name of those modules prior to the Odyssey expansion. | ||
* Remember that your ship warps much faster than battleships, so remain stationary when you land on gates, don't align with the battleships. Just remember to align with the rest of the fleet when leaving the site. | * Remember that your ship warps much faster than battleships, so remain stationary when you land on gates, don't align with the battleships. Just remember to align with the rest of the fleet when leaving the site. | ||