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===Confirming current mapper intel=== | ===Confirming current mapper intel=== | ||
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At this point we are still assuming that there are no apparent threats in the system (no ships visible on d-scan - at least not from the hole). The next thing you should do now is gather some additional intel on the system: | At this point we are still assuming that there are no apparent threats in the system (no ships visible on d-scan - at least not from the hole). The next thing you should do now is gather some additional intel on the system: | ||
*Open up the mapper and click on the newly added Bacon system | *Open up the mapper and click on the newly added Bacon system | ||
*You should be on the "Details" tab by default which will show system occupancy - if any (POSes) in the pinkish box - ''see image on right'' | *You should be on the "Details" tab by default which will show system occupancy - if any (POSes) in the pinkish box - ''see image 2 on right'' | ||
*Take note of any POSes with the "Status: ONLINE" tag - ''see image on right'' | *Take note of any POSes with the "Status: ONLINE" tag - ''see image 2 on right'' | ||
*Warp to each listed active POS' moon at 10 (warping at zero means warping to the most common warp-in point and warping at a greater distance such as 100, might land you close enough to a POS module and de-cloak you...I have warped to 100s of POSes and have only been de-cloaked by a POS module once, at that was when I warped at 70) | *Warp to each listed active POS' moon at 10 (warping at zero means warping to the most common warp-in point and warping at a greater distance such as 100, might land you close enough to a POS module and de-cloak you...I have warped to 100s of POSes and have only been de-cloaked by a POS module once, at that was when I warped at 70) | ||
*Confirm whether the POS is still in fact there (and if it's still online or just anchored) | *Confirm whether the POS is still in fact there (and if it's still online or just anchored) | ||
*If the POS is completely gone, delete it from the mapper by clicking the little circle with a slash icon next to the POS in the "Starbases" tab - ''see image on right'' | *If the POS is completely gone, delete it from the mapper by clicking the little circle with a slash icon next to the POS in the "Starbases" tab - ''see image 1 on right'' | ||
*If the POS is still there but only anchored, change that designation by clicking the little pencil icon next to the POS in the "Starbases" tab - ''see image on right'' | *If the POS is still there but only anchored, change that designation by clicking the little pencil icon next to the POS in the "Starbases" tab - ''see image 1 on right'' | ||
*Do a d-scan at the lowest distance notch (1,000,000km) and at 360 degrees before you warp off to see if there are any other active POSes at your current planet - especially if the mapper shows that there ''should'' be a POS at your location but you don't see one. Often the corp will move their POS to another moon at the same planet. If this is the case, you'll learn how to add a new POS to the mapper below | *Do a d-scan at the lowest distance notch (1,000,000km) and at 360 degrees before you warp off to see if there are any other active POSes at your current planet - especially if the mapper shows that there ''should'' be a POS at your location but you don't see one. Often the corp will move their POS to another moon at the same planet. If this is the case, you'll learn how to add a new POS to the mapper below | ||
*Once you have done the above for each listed active POS, you are ready to check the rest of the system for any new inhabitants | *Once you have done the above for each listed active POS, you are ready to check the rest of the system for any new inhabitants | ||