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'''The Fleet Commander will ask for different roles in the ''Alliance Channel''.''' <br>
'''The Fleet Commander will ask for different roles in the ''Alliance Channel''.''' <br>
He'll probably start with Wing Commanders, Squadron Commanders, and Scouts. If you're a rookie, forget about filling any of those roles. Fleet Commanders all have their own way of doing invites, most will ask to X up. This means you get to type "X - Role - Ship type" when he asks for the role you want to fill.  
He'll probably start with Wing Commanders, Squadron Commanders, and Scouts. If you're a rookie, forget about filling any of those roles. Fleet Commanders all have their own way of doing invites, most will ask to X up. This means you get to type "X Role Hull" when he asks for the role you want to fill.  


For example, when he asks for tacklers to X up, and your role is tackler and ship type is incursus, you should type:  
For example, when he asks for tacklers to X up, and your role is tackler and you are in a frigate, you should type:  


X - Tackler - Incursus <br>
X T Frig <br>
or <br>
T - Incursus


If you're really new, you might only have a DD frigate to offer. If you want to contribute during war, spending from a few hours to a day or two to train tackling or EW is a good idea. Some FCs may not accept DD frigates during war.  
If you're really new, you might only have a damage frigate to offer. If you want to contribute during war, spending from a few hours to a day or two to train tackling or EW is a good idea. Some FCs may not accept DD frigates during war.  


'''X-ing up is NOT a guarantee of an invite'''
'''X-ing up is NOT a guarantee of an invite'''