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===Fleet-Up===
===Fleet-Up===


EVE University uses the [[Fleet-Up]] website to coordinate ship fittings and doctrines across the whole University. NSC specific fits and doctrines are given names that begin with "NSC", for example "[http://fleet-up.com/Doctrine/Item/26106 NSC CruisePhoons]". However, many of the other fits and doctrines will also be of interest to NSC pilots. Once you have joined the EVE University Fleet-Up group, you can easily see what ships to train for in the future, which ones you can already fly, and set skill plans to fly something we need.
EVE University uses the [[Fleet-Up]] website to coordinate ship fittings and doctrines across the whole University. NSC specific fits and doctrines are given names that begin with "NSC", for example [http://fleet-up.com/Doctrine/Item/26106 NSC CruisePhoons]. However, many of the other fits and doctrines will also be of interest to NSC pilots. Once you have joined the EVE University Fleet-Up group, you can easily see what ships to train for in the future, which ones you can already fly, and set skill plans to fly something we need.


{{ note box | Prior to October 2015, the NSC ran a separate Fleet-Up group in addition to the main EVE University group. The separate group has now been merged into the EVE University group, and is no longer available. }}
{{ note box | Prior to October 2015, the NSC ran a separate Fleet-Up group in addition to the main EVE University group. The separate group has now been merged into the EVE University group, and is no longer available. }}
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Once on the main page, go to Doctrines -> EVE University Doctrines to get a list of all active doctrines; NSC doctrines are given names starting with "NSC".  You should aim to be able to fly at least one ship from each of the main NSC doctrines.
Once on the main page, go to Doctrines -> EVE University Doctrines to get a list of all active doctrines; NSC doctrines are given names starting with "NSC".  You should aim to be able to fly at least one ship from each of the main NSC doctrines.


Another good place to look if you are starting out is the "NSC Reshipping" doctrine. This is a list of all ships that are kept on contract at PC9-AY, so learning to fly these ships will allow you to have easy access to new ships at a moments notice.  The T1 frigates there are almost always useful for any operation.
Another good place to look if you are starting out is the [http://fleet-up.com/Doctrine/Item/26105 NSC Reshipping] doctrine. This is a list of all ships that are kept on contract at PC9-AY, so learning to fly these ships will allow you to have easy access to new ships at a moments notice.  The T1 frigates there are almost always useful for any operation.


In addition to those fits, training a '''Racial Frigate''' skill to V is very helpful in the NSC, because it opens up [[Frigate#Interceptors|Interceptors]] and [[Frigate#Covert_Ops|Covert Ops]].  These ships aren't on the Fleet-Up page, but are very helpful for scouting and/or scanning down targets.  Racial frigates at V will also help out any of your T1 frigates you use in other fleet ops!
In addition to those fits, training a '''Racial Frigate''' skill to V is very helpful in the NSC, because it opens up [[Frigate#Interceptors|Interceptors]] and [[Frigate#Covert_Ops|Covert Ops]].  These ships aren't on the Fleet-Up page, but are very helpful for scouting and/or scanning down targets.  Racial frigates at V will also help out any of your T1 frigates you use in other fleet ops!