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Ships from Society of Conscious Thought do not get any ship skill based hull bonuses, instead they have strong role bonus for all weapon systems and scanning. They also have completely uniform resist profiles , equal shield and armor tank and equal number of high, low and mid slots. These properties make Society of Conscious Thought ships very flexible alowing them to use any weapon system and tank type. The lack of skill level bonus also makes them the strongest ships for unskilled players.
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Ships from Society of Conscious Thought do not get any hull bonuses from [[Skills:Spaceship Command|Spaceship Command skills]]. Instead, they have a role bonus for all weapon systems; completely uniform resist profiles, with equal shield and armor hit points; and an equal number of high, low and mid slots. This allows the Society of Conscious Thought ships to be very flexible, as they can use any weapon system and tank type. The lack of skill-based bonuses also makes them the strongest ships for unskilled players.
  
Society of Conscious Thought ships or blueprints can not be earned in game. They enter to the game though promotions that usually give a single run BPC to every subscribed player.
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Society of Conscious Thought ships are [[Special Edition Ships]], and cannot be earned in game. They enter the game though one-off events or promotions, such as EVE's 10th anniversary in 2013 (when each player received a single Gnosis) or the release of the Ascension expansion in 2016 (when each player received a single Sunesis).

Revision as of 01:53, 4 June 2017

Pirate Faction Ships are expensive, high-performance ships built by pirate factions. Aside from the four main empire factions (Amarr, Caldari, Gallente, Minmatar) and the mining faction ORE, there are seven pirate factions that have made their ships available to capsuleers. Pirate faction ships require two different racial ship command skills, and gain bonuses from both. Each faction has three available ships: one frigate, one cruiser, and one battleship. The Sansha's Nation also have a supercarrier, while the Serpentis also have a dreadnought, a supercarrier, and a titan. Pirate battleships are some of the strongest sub-capital ships in the game.

Several pirate rookie ships were distributed as a promo at Pax East 2013. These were the Angel Cartel Echo, the Blood Raider Hematos, the Guristas Taipan, the Sansha's Nation Immolator, and the Serpentis Violator.

Building Pirate Faction Ships

No BPOs exist for pirate faction ships. All blueprints are 1-run BPCs. Most blueprints have a small chance of dropping as loot in exploration combat sites belonging to that faction. For example, in Serpentis Narcotic Warehouses there is a chance to find a 1-run BPC for a Serpentis ship.

The BPCs can also be obtained with Loyalty Points in a station belonging to that faction. (This is the only way to obtain Sisters of Eve blueprints.) However, most pirate factions own very few stations, and those few are often in nullsec space, making the act of earning and spending LP very difficult.

The rarity of pirate BPCs makes them very expensive, but the material requirements for building a pirate faction ship are similar to those of Tech 1 ships of the same size. This means that their insurance payout is very low compared to their cost.

The Pirate Factions

Angel Cartel

Logo faction angel cartel.png

Races: Minmatar and Gallente

Focus: Speed and warp speed

Frigate: Angel CartelDramiel

Cruiser: Angel CartelCynabal

Battleship: Angel CartelMachariel

Location: Curse (48 stations) and Fountain (16 stations)

Angel Cartel ships have bonuses to projectile turrets and warp speed. Each ship is among the fastest in its class.

Blood Raiders

Races: Amarr and Minmatar

Focus: Webs and capacitor warfare

Frigate: Blood RaiderCruor

Cruiser: Blood RaiderAshimmu

Battleship: Blood RaiderBhaalgorn

Location: Delve (13 stations)

Blood Raider ships have bonuses to web range and neut strength. They can use nos modules on enemy ships regardless of their own cap level. The ability of the Blood RaiderBhaalgorn to completely drain its opponent's capacitor makes it useful against capital ships.

Guristas

Logo faction guristas pirates.png

Races: Caldari and Gallente

Focus: Shields and drones

Frigate: GuristasWorm

Cruiser: GuristasGila

Battleship: GuristasRattlesnake

Location: Venal (9 stations)

Guristas ships have bonuses to shields and missiles. They have a unique way of using drones: each ship can field only two drones of the appropriate size (light drones on the Worm, medium drones on the Gila, and heavy/sentry drones for the Rattlesnake), but the drones are many times stronger than normal, so that their total strength is at least equal to five drones fielded by an ordinary drone ship.

Mordu's Legion

Logo faction mordus legion.png

Races: Caldari and Gallente

Focus: Missiles and warp disruption

Frigate: Mordu's LegionGarmur

Cruiser: Mordu's LegionOrthrus

Battleship: Mordu's LegionBarghest

Location: Pure Blind (1 station)

The newest pirate faction ships, Mordu's Legion ships have bonuses to missile damage and warp disruption range. Their missiles travel three times as fast as normal, but last half as long as normal, so their range is effectively increased by 50%, while mitigating the delayed-damage problem which normally plagues missile ships in PvP.

Sansha's Nation

Logo faction sanshas nation.png

Races: Amarr and Caldari

Focus: Afterburners and lasers

Frigate: Sansha's NationSuccubus

Cruiser: Sansha's NationPhantasm

Battleship: Sansha's NationNightmare

Supercarrier: Sansha's NationRevenant

Location: Stain (75 stations)

Sansha's Nation ships have bonuses to energy turrets and afterburner strength. They can reach almost MWD speeds with afterburners, and suffer none of the penalties associated with MWDs.

Serpentis

Logo faction serpentis.png

Races: Gallente and Minmatar

Focus: Blasters and webs

Frigate: SerpentisDaredevil

Cruiser: SerpentisVigilant

Battleship: SerpentisVindicator

Dreadnought: SerpentisVehement

Supercarrier: SerpentisVendetta

Titan: SerpentisVanquisher

Location: Fountain (79 stations)

Serpentis ships have bonuses to hybrid turrets and web strength. A single web from a Serpentis ship is enough to reduce its opponent's speed to 10% of its normal value (which allows the Serpentis ship to catch up and melt it with blasters).

Sisters of Eve

Logo faction sisters of eve.png

Races: Amarr and Gallente

Focus: Exploration and armor

Frigate: Sisters of EVEAstero

Cruiser: Sisters of EVEStratios

Battleship: Sisters of EVENestor

Location: Pure Blind (6 stations) and various locations throughout HiSec and LowSec space (42 stations)

Sisters of EVE ships have bonuses to armor and drones. They also have bonuses to relic and data analyzer virus strength. The Astero and the Stratios can fit Covert Ops cloaks, allowing them to warp cloaked. The Nestor has a bonus to remote armor repair and a small ship maintenance bay that allows fleet members to refit their ships.

Society of Conscious Thought

Logo faction the society.png

Races None

Focus: Versatile combat

Destroyer: Society of Conscious ThoughtSunesis

Battlecruiser: Society of Conscious ThoughtGnosis

Ships from Society of Conscious Thought do not get any hull bonuses from Spaceship Command skills. Instead, they have a role bonus for all weapon systems; completely uniform resist profiles, with equal shield and armor hit points; and an equal number of high, low and mid slots. This allows the Society of Conscious Thought ships to be very flexible, as they can use any weapon system and tank type. The lack of skill-based bonuses also makes them the strongest ships for unskilled players.

Society of Conscious Thought ships are Special Edition Ships, and cannot be earned in game. They enter the game though one-off events or promotions, such as EVE's 10th anniversary in 2013 (when each player received a single Gnosis) or the release of the Ascension expansion in 2016 (when each player received a single Sunesis).