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User:Antei thantonne: Difference between revisions

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They typically shouldn't be flown by Unistas, to ensure their safety during high-sec travel. In low-sec ops, the Orca should be posted within the docking range of a station if possible, or within 1 km of a gate leading to a high-sec system. No one should be able to take down an Orca before it can dock at station or jump away. Ideally, the Orca pilot should be able to provide mining boosts while the fleet is mining, but also dock up and re-fit for combat boosts while the fleet is fighting. Even when the Orca is fitted for mining support, the Orca booster can provide agility and defensive boosts to fleeted miners by training [[Skills:Leadership#Skirmish_Warfare|Skirmish Warfare]], [[Skills:Leadership#Armored_Warfare|Armored Warfare]] and [[Skills:Leadership#Siege_Warfare|Siege Warfare]] skills.
I'm going to be honest, I haven't put a lot of time into figuring out the best fit for this ship, because I don't know all the different scenarios it could encounter. I've fit it with the two mining links, a shield resistance link, tanking modules, drones (partly just because the Prophecy is bonused for them), and a smartbomb to counter interdictor bubbles (which can be destroyed by smartbombs). But I'm definitely open to suggestions that don't require any more CPU.
 
Even though the booster is fitted for mining and shield ("siege") support, the boosting pilot will also provide agility and other defensive boosts to fleeted miners according to skill in [[Skills:Leadership#Skirmish_Warfare|Skirmish Warfare]], [[Skills:Leadership#Armored_Warfare|Armored Warfare]] and [[Skills:Leadership#Siege_Warfare|Siege Warfare]].


===Mining boosts and hauler support should be organized by the FC in advance.===
===Mining boosts and hauler support should be organized by the FC in advance.===