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A rough outline of the process of ninja salvaging/looting: | A rough outline of the process of ninja salvaging/looting: | ||
#The ninja looks for suitable targets running L4 missions and gets a warp-in on one using combat scanner probes, possibly augmented with the [[Directional Scanner Guide|directional scanner]]. This is usually in a popular mission-running hub system. | #The ninja looks for suitable targets running L4 missions and gets a warp-in on one using combat scanner probes, possibly augmented with the [[Directional Scanner Guide|directional scanner]]. This is usually in a popular mission-running hub system. | ||
#[[Battleship#Marauders|Marauders]], [[Strategic | #[[Battleship#Marauders|Marauders]], [[Strategic Cruisers|T3 cruisers]] and faction battleships are popular targets since they're often fitted with valuable faction modules. | ||
#The ninja warps in in a fast and expendable ship (the [ | #The ninja warps in in a fast and expendable ship (the [[Vigil]], for example). | ||
#The ninja salvages. If the ninja just wants to profit from salvage with no risk, he will simply salvage wrecks and not flag himself. | #The ninja salvages. If the ninja just wants to profit from salvage with no risk, he will simply salvage wrecks and not flag himself. | ||
#The ninja loots from a wreck to flag himself as a valid target to the mission-runner. He might try to goad the mission-runner into engaging by taunting him in local or in a conversation. | #The ninja loots from a wreck to flag himself as a valid target to the mission-runner. He might try to goad the mission-runner into engaging by taunting him in local or in a conversation. | ||