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==Summary==
==Summary==
The Stabber is the fastest T1 cruiser. Unfortunately it also has limited grid and CPU and limited slots. It's best to think of it as a 'heavy frigate' or a 'light cruiser' rather than a cruiser proper. If you plan on moving into ships that utilize speed tanking or avoidance tactics this is a good ship to practice with. It can be fit as a tackle ship or an anti-frigate platform. Unfortunately it lacks the grid and CPU to fit the artillery.
The Stabber is the fastest T1 cruiser, with a bonus that significantly boosts the range of projectile weapons. This is a good ship for pilots interested in "speed tanking" and/or in kiting tactics.
 
In PvP fleets the Stabber can be fitted as a large tackler or an anti-frigate, anti-destroyer platform, or as mobile DPS. For solo and small-gang PvP the Stabber can be fitted to kite around the edge of warp disruption range, outrunning and outranging anything it can't out-damage.
 
A competently-piloted Stabber can cope with light PvE, such as Level 2 combat missions, but the [[Rupture]] is more durable and is likely to be a more optimal and forgiving choice for PvE.


==Skills==
==Skills==