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Solitude is a frontier where independence and personal freedom is valued and encouraged. But the more "eyes" we have in the sky the safer we are. Therefore, everyone is '''strongly''' encouraged to join the Fleet. There really is no reason not to. Having said that, if you are in Fleet and cannot possibly come to someone's aid, are busy with ISK-making activities and cannot break away, no problem. You will not be judged. But there are some things you should always have/be prepared for: | Solitude is a frontier where independence and personal freedom is valued and encouraged. But the more "eyes" we have in the sky the safer we are. Therefore, everyone is '''strongly''' encouraged to join the Fleet. There really is no reason not to. Having said that, if you are in Fleet and cannot possibly come to someone's aid, are busy with ISK-making activities and cannot break away, no problem. You will not be judged. But there are some things you should always have/be prepared for: | ||
* Keep some combat fit ships ready to go around Solitude. What these are will depend on what you are comfortable to fly and potentially lose. We also have ships doctrine-fitted and ready to be used in case trouble comes. Inquire in chat or mumble for more information. | |||
* | * If you do call for help, try and provide clear information: Who you are, where you are, what is happening, ship types and numbers, and how long you might last. | ||
* If you're in the Fleet and trouble comes but you can't respond, no problem. | |||
* If you're in the Fleet and trouble comes | |||
* If somebody does call for help, and you are able to drop what you are doing, ''you go help''. Remember, next time it might be you! | * If somebody does call for help, and you are able to drop what you are doing, ''you go help''. Remember, next time it might be you! | ||