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'''Student requirements:'''
'''Student requirements:'''
* TeamSpeak registration and access - make sure you have TeamSpeak sorted out and operational well before the class begins. Use this guide for set-up: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/TeamSpeak
* TeamSpeak registration and access - make sure you have TeamSpeak sorted out and operational well before the class begins. Use this guide for set-up: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/TeamSpeak
* Access to the Class.E-UNI in-game chat channel
* Access to the Class.E-UNI in-game chat channel.
[* A Condor, Executioner, Atron or Slasher T1 frigate, for the optional practical exercise]
* A Condor, Executioner, Atron or Slasher T1 frigate, for the optional practical exercise.


'''Additional information:'''
'''Additional information:'''
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== Notes for the Teacher ==
== Notes for the Teacher ==
Required materials:
Required materials:
* Class.E-UNI chat channel, to receive questions and post relevant links
* Class.E-UNI chat channel, to receive questions and post relevant links.
* Ships on hand should all carry a warp scrambler and a warp disruptor, and no other modules or armament
* Ships on hand should all carry a warp scrambler and a warp disruptor, and no other modules or armament.


Class preparation:
Class preparation:
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=== Warp Drive Navigation ===
=== Warp Drive Navigation ===
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This section explains the theories on warping, how a pilot can initiate warp faster, how one can save himself after losing their ship, and how one can use warping tactically. This section will require the use of disposable shuttles, and the use of a series of bookmarks which are all 150km away from each other.
This section explains the theories on warping, how a pilot can initiate warp faster, how one can save himself after losing their ship, and how one can use warping tactically. This section will require the use of disposable shuttles, the use of two Orcas or two freighters, and the use of a series of bookmarks which are all 150km away from each other. One of the Orcas should have a Microwarpdrive, and the other a webifier.


==== Warping - How it works ====
==== Warping - How it works ====
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'''Theory:'''
'''Theory:'''
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* Expand on the previous section on how ships enter warp at 75%.
* Explain how a pilot can either increase his speed to force a warp, or to slow it down to force a warp.
* Explain how to use single-cycle Microwarpdrives or Afterburners on the ship they are piloting.
* Explain how to use a webifier to cause someone to enter warp immediately.


'''Practical:'''
'''Practical:'''
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* Bring out two Orcas, and do a visual demonstration of accelerated warp using speed modules.
* Bring out an Orca and do a visual demonstration of decelerated warp using webifiers.
* (Optional) Have the class practice webifying techniques.


==== Basic bookmarking while in warp ====
==== Basic bookmarking while in warp ====


'''Theory:'''
'''Theory:'''
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* Explain how bookmarking works through People & Places.
* Explain how to set up an emergency safespot bookmark while in warp.
* Explain how to set up a proper safespot while in warp.


'''Practical:'''
'''Practical:'''
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* Have all of the students warp from one planet to another. Then, have them warp to their safespots.
* Warp to each student to verify the safespots were formed correctly.


==== Tactical Warping ====
==== Tactical Warping ====
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=== Taking point ===
=== Taking point ===
 
NOTE: ADD ABOUT APPROACHING ON AN ANGLE WHEN TACKLING
'''Theory:'''
'''Theory:'''
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