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===Salvaging===
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Each time a player or NPC ship explodes, it leaves a wreck. The wreck sometimes contains loot, but the wreck itself can also be salvaged for useful parts. Salvaging enable a player to collect those parts, with a view to either selling them or processing them into [[rigs]] for ships.
Salvaging can be a profitable early side career, normally alongside either mission running and/or PvP (to create wrecks) and/or industry (to use the salvaged parts). New players can also tag along with mission fleets to help with salvaging. The salvage is normally split between the fleet members, so it can be a good income for relatively little effort, with low character skill requirements.
Players can use tractor beams to pull wrecks towards them for faster salvaging, and there a is even a specialised salvaging ship, the [[Noctis]]. Alternatively, players can use a [[Mobile Tractor Unit]] which collects the wrecks in one place.
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===Wormhole Living===
===Wormhole Living===
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Industrial careers can be pursued alongside many other activities, but they can synergize well with [[Careers#Trading|trading]].
Industrial careers can be pursued alongside many other activities, but they can synergize well with [[Careers#Trading|trading]].
===Salvaging===
{{main|Salvaging}}
Each time a player or NPC ship explodes, it leaves a wreck. The wreck sometimes contains loot, but the wreck itself can also be salvaged for useful parts. Salvaging enable a player to collect those parts, with a view to either selling them or processing them into [[rigs]] for ships.
Salvaging can be a profitable early side career, normally alongside either mission running and/or PvP (to create wrecks) and/or industry (to use the salvaged parts). New players can also tag along with mission fleets to help with salvaging. The salvage is normally split between the fleet members, so it can be a good income for relatively little effort, with low character skill requirements.
Players can use tractor beams to pull wrecks towards them for faster salvaging, and there a is even a specialised salvaging ship, the [[Noctis]]. Alternatively, players can use a [[Mobile Tractor Unit]] which collects the wrecks in one place.
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===Manufacturing===
===Manufacturing===