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== Reading Biwako's Bookmarks == | == Reading Biwako's Bookmarks == | ||
− | Biwako has been doing a lot of scanning and there is a chance, if you are in E-Uni, that you may come across a couple of bookmarks saved by Biwako. The | + | Biwako has been doing a lot of scanning and there is a chance, if you are in E-Uni, that you may come across a couple of bookmarks saved by Biwako. The bookmarking scheme used is loosely based on the [[WHC_Bookmarking_Scheme | WH Campus Bookmarking Scheme]]. |
− | + | Notable differences: | |
+ | * Direction of WH connections: Period (.) is used to indicate that the WH leads away from K-space surrounding the campus Biwako started scanning from and asterisk (*) denotes that the WH leads back. | ||
+ | * Wormhole bookmarks leading back to campus have an extra integer that denotes the number of jumps to K-space. ''<code>*ABC 2 [XYZ]</code>'' indicates that the current system is 2 jumps from the starting campus K-space via this connection. | ||
+ | * W-Space systems are named after the signature of the WH used to enter them. For example, the system behind ''<code>.WH [ABC] C1</code>'' will be referred to as ABC and connections that lead back to this system may be named ''<code>*ABC 2 [XYZ]</code>''. | ||
+ | * Connections to K-space will have the system name. Like ''<code>.Jita [LMN]</code>''. |
Revision as of 11:49, 18 July 2016
Biwako Acami is but a humble explorer.
On 9th June 2016, Biwako Acami participated in the Battle Royale of PC9 where in the confusion all shot friend and foe alike. Despite heavy losses, the battle against the enemy was won. It was a great experience for Biwako, his first taste of a large scale battle. Battle Report
Exploration Fits
EFT
[Magnate, Biwako's Cheap Mime]
Prototype Cloaking Device I
Core Probe Launcher I
5MN Y-T8 Compact Microwarpdrive
Relic Analyzer I
Data Analyzer I
Type-D Restrained Nanofiber Structure
Type-D Restrained Nanofiber Structure
Type-D Restrained Inertial Stabilizers
Type-D Restrained Inertial Stabilizers
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I
Prototype Cloaking Device I
Core Probe Launcher I
5MN Y-T8 Compact Microwarpdrive
Relic Analyzer I
Data Analyzer I
Type-D Restrained Nanofiber Structure
Type-D Restrained Nanofiber Structure
Type-D Restrained Inertial Stabilizers
Type-D Restrained Inertial Stabilizers
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I
Hobgoblin I x3
Core Scanner Probe I x5
FITTING DIFFICULTY
EVE VERSION
YC118 1.0
ALPHA CAN USE
UNSET
RECOMMENDED SKILLS
- Amarr Frigate I
- Drones III
- Light Drone Operation I
NOTES
- Amarr Frigate skill helps scan down signatures
- This fit should cost you no more than 4 million at a trade hub
Reading Biwako's Bookmarks
Biwako has been doing a lot of scanning and there is a chance, if you are in E-Uni, that you may come across a couple of bookmarks saved by Biwako. The bookmarking scheme used is loosely based on the WH Campus Bookmarking Scheme.
Notable differences:
- Direction of WH connections: Period (.) is used to indicate that the WH leads away from K-space surrounding the campus Biwako started scanning from and asterisk (*) denotes that the WH leads back.
- Wormhole bookmarks leading back to campus have an extra integer that denotes the number of jumps to K-space.
*ABC 2 [XYZ]
indicates that the current system is 2 jumps from the starting campus K-space via this connection. - W-Space systems are named after the signature of the WH used to enter them. For example, the system behind
.WH [ABC] C1
will be referred to as ABC and connections that lead back to this system may be named*ABC 2 [XYZ]
. - Connections to K-space will have the system name. Like
.Jita [LMN]
.