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| contact = In-game mails, Discord, Forum mail | | contact = In-game mails, Discord, Forum mail | ||
| language = English, Spanish | | language = English, Spanish | ||
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+ | <div style=display:inline-table>{{Infobox Mentors | ||
+ | | mentortype = mentor | ||
+ | | mentor name = Harry Heinee | ||
+ | | mentor page name = User:Harry Heinee | ||
+ | | image = File:Harry Heinee.jpg | ||
+ | | size = | ||
+ | | imagecorp = File:E-UNI_Emblem.png | ||
+ | | imagealliance = File:New_Ivy_Logo.png | ||
+ | | caption = | ||
+ | | time = 2 years | ||
+ | | skillpoints = 60 million to 80 million | ||
+ | | skillset = Getting Started (career options, making ISK, The Agency, etc), The Basics: fleet ops, SOP and policies, basic ship fitting advice, Mining, Industry (manufacturing, research, and invention), Planetary Interaction, Exploration (scanning, relic/data sites, cosmic signatures, combat sites), Player vs. Player (PvP), Player vs. Environment (PvE), Flying and operating in NullSec, Flying and operating in Wormholes, Abyssal Deadspace | ||
+ | | playtimesed = Everyday: 00:00 - 03:00, 12:00 - 15:00 | ||
+ | | biography = My entire life in EVE has been within Eve University. My main character is primarily involved with the Wormhole Campus where I thoroughly enjoy the PVP content that is available therein. Not that PVP is all that wormholes offer. Harvesting fleets (combat anomalies) and gas huffing are our mainstay of isk generation with the workhorse of exploration to find us content.<br><br>Missioning is, however, where I started and I still enjoy going out and beating up on naughty pirates from time to time. I am currently using our continually varied connections at WHC to occasionally run missions to gain standings for as many different security agents as I can find.<br><br>About midway through 2021, I created a new alt character on my main account to join the Eve University Production team and am thoroughly entrenched in making all manner of ship hulls and modules for our FC team and campus hubs. | ||
+ | | primary campus = HSC | ||
+ | | contact = In-game mails, In-game channel, Mumble, Discord | ||
+ | | language = English | ||
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| skillpoints = 40 million to 60 million | | skillpoints = 40 million to 60 million | ||
| skillset = - Getting Started (career options, making ISK, The Agency, etc)<br>- The Basics: fleet ops, SOP and policies, basic ship fitting advice<br>- Mining<br>- Industry (manufacturing, research, and invention)<br>- Planetary Interaction<br>- Exploration (scanning, relic/data sites, cosmic signatures, combat sites)<br>- Player vs. Environment (PvE)<br>- Hauling<br>- Corporation Management | | skillset = - Getting Started (career options, making ISK, The Agency, etc)<br>- The Basics: fleet ops, SOP and policies, basic ship fitting advice<br>- Mining<br>- Industry (manufacturing, research, and invention)<br>- Planetary Interaction<br>- Exploration (scanning, relic/data sites, cosmic signatures, combat sites)<br>- Player vs. Environment (PvE)<br>- Hauling<br>- Corporation Management | ||
− | | | + | | playtimesed = Everyday: 09:00 - 12:00 |
| biography = I mainly play Eve as leisure and a new way to know others and new knowledge. I have been helped by many Unistas, and I think I am ready to give back and help new-bros. | | biography = I mainly play Eve as leisure and a new way to know others and new knowledge. I have been helped by many Unistas, and I think I am ready to give back and help new-bros. | ||
| primary campus = AMC | | primary campus = AMC | ||
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| skillset = - General advice about how to get started in Eve Online (career options, The Agency, making isk, etc)<br>- Eve Basics: fleet operations, SOP & policies, basic ship fitting<br>- Player vs. Player (PvP)<br>- NullSec Space<br>- Sov NullSec Space | | skillset = - General advice about how to get started in Eve Online (career options, The Agency, making isk, etc)<br>- Eve Basics: fleet operations, SOP & policies, basic ship fitting<br>- Player vs. Player (PvP)<br>- NullSec Space<br>- Sov NullSec Space | ||
| playtimesed = Everyday: 00:00 - 03:00 | | playtimesed = Everyday: 00:00 - 03:00 | ||
− | | biography = I heard about EvE when it was still in development, and managed to get into the Beta by attending an IRC chat with the devs in Nov 2002. The game attracted me as it made me think it would be a multiplayer version of Elite, which i had played on my Commodore 64. My first minutes in game were spent flying straight after undocking – not knowing how to control my ship, but loving every moment. It was simple in the beginning: mining, production and rating. I soon tried to join a corp, they had a waiting period to get in, so i waited, figuring the more exclusive the more likely it would be a group of dedicated team players. By the end of the Christmas holidays the corp had blown up in a drama filled story of ego, subterfuge and back stabbing. With some of the more chill remnants a new corp was formed, aptly named Phoenix Rising Inc. We limped our way to release, with barely any members left. Bugs and gameplay issues took their toll, but i carried on, addicted to the treadmill, and still enjoying the freedom of choice in the big sandbox. | + | | biography = I heard about EvE when it was still in development, and managed to get into the Beta by attending an IRC chat with the devs in Nov 2002. The game attracted me as it made me think it would be a multiplayer version of Elite, which i had played on my Commodore 64. My first minutes in game were spent flying straight after undocking – not knowing how to control my ship, but loving every moment. It was simple in the beginning: mining, production and rating. I soon tried to join a corp, they had a waiting period to get in, so i waited, figuring the more exclusive the more likely it would be a group of dedicated team players. By the end of the Christmas holidays the corp had blown up in a drama filled story of ego, subterfuge and back stabbing. With some of the more chill remnants a new corp was formed, aptly named Phoenix Rising Inc. We limped our way to release, with barely any members left. Bugs and gameplay issues took their toll, but i carried on, addicted to the treadmill, and still enjoying the freedom of choice in the big sandbox.<br><br>At release I reformed Phoenix Rising (still exists as my alt corp) and ran things as CEO with some great people. We started off with out Ibises and ninja mined Ark and Bistot in northern Lonetrek. We built cruisers and then battleships (destroyers and battlecruisers not being in game yet, let alone all the other toys you are used to using). We got chased around by the first real pirates in M00 and eventually participated in what i think was the first alliance, in the CFS, who formed to try and allow for krabing in Querious with mutual protection and intel. Working in null was hard, no jump ships meant trucking things in through the nul sec choke points in T1 Industrial ships, with people like M00 making life hard (and fun).<br><br>Over the years the game changed, and developed. New content was added, new ships, T2 BPO, Player owned station and structures. The null alliances formed and began to war. I think we got kicked out of Querious by Fountain Alliance who later became BoB who were the big dogs until Goons knocked them down. Eventually 4 years of playing and many of the people i had started with having wandered off, I took my first break from EvE. I ended up playing a lot of WWIIOnline, another MMO with an older player base and requiring a lot of teamwork. Eventually when it got stale i dragged some people to EvE and we played for a few years, till that fell apart. I played and left and played and left for years. Joining EvE University a few times, RVB for a few months. I played in the nul sec Alliances, taking and holding territory or producing caps.<br><br>In more recent times I rejoined the Uni for the third time and at this point in EvE University's trajectory they had formed the Null Sec Campus, so that seemed like a good fit. A place when i could help out new players, but still live in the type of space I was most used to. Where pvp happened all the time. After years of PvEi was tired of the grind, and really mostly enjoyed against people who would do us harm at NSC. We had a excellent group and when a major war in the north happened a lot of the players left to join MC. The urge to be in the null blocks bit me again and I headed up, to fly carriers in big space battles, to jump supplies and ships all over the place. After the inevitable burn out of fighting and moving and fighting MC fell apart and I left game again.<br><br>But a year and half later I came back to EvE and rejoined EvE Univesity for the 4th time. I dont play as much as i did in the beta, i dont pve like i did the early years. I dont undock caps and go and get into huge battles. I chill out in NSC and chat and answer questions and keep an eye on our space. I fight when someone comes in to harass us. I get an absolute kick out of watching new players check it all out, see what they like and dont like. I may not know everything about everything anymore, there is too much to know now, but i know the core game inside and out so i offer advice when and where it makes sense.<br><br>Who knows where things will lead me in the future, but for now EvE University is the best place for me. Its amazing be in a community of people who either want to help other people find their way in the game, or people who want to learn. |
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− | At release I reformed Phoenix Rising (still exists as my alt corp) and ran things as CEO with some great people. We started off with out Ibises and ninja mined Ark and Bistot in northern Lonetrek. We built cruisers and then battleships (destroyers and battlecruisers not being in game yet, let alone all the other toys you are used to using). We got chased around by the first real pirates in M00 and eventually participated in what i think was the first alliance, in the CFS, who formed to try and allow for krabing in Querious with mutual protection and intel. Working in null was hard, no jump ships meant trucking things in through the nul sec choke points in T1 Industrial ships, with people like M00 making life hard (and fun). | ||
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− | Over the years the game changed, and developed. New content was added, new ships, T2 BPO, Player owned station and structures. The null alliances formed and began to war. I think we got kicked out of Querious by Fountain Alliance who later became BoB who were the big dogs until Goons knocked them down. Eventually 4 years of playing and many of the people i had started with having wandered off, I took my first break from EvE. I ended up playing a lot of WWIIOnline, another MMO with an older player base and requiring a lot of teamwork. Eventually when it got stale i dragged some people to EvE and we played for a few years, till that fell apart. I played and left and played and left for years. Joining EvE University a few times, RVB for a few months. I played in the nul sec Alliances, taking and holding territory or producing caps. | ||
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− | In more recent times I rejoined the Uni for the third time and at this point in EvE University's trajectory they had formed the Null Sec Campus, so that seemed like a good fit. A place when i could help out new players, but still live in the type of space I was most used to. Where pvp happened all the time. After years of PvEi was tired of the grind, and really mostly enjoyed against people who would do us harm at NSC. We had a excellent group and when a major war in the north happened a lot of the players left to join MC. The urge to be in the null blocks bit me again and I headed up, to fly carriers in big space battles, to jump supplies and ships all over the place. After the inevitable burn out of fighting and moving and fighting MC fell apart and I left game again. | ||
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− | But a year and half later I came back to EvE and rejoined EvE Univesity for the 4th time. I dont play as much as i did in the beta, i dont pve like i did the early years. I dont undock caps and go and get into huge battles. I chill out in NSC and chat and answer questions and keep an eye on our space. I fight when someone comes in to harass us. I get an absolute kick out of watching new players check it all out, see what they like and dont like. I may not know everything about everything anymore, there is too much to know now, but i know the core game inside and out so i offer advice when and where it makes sense. | ||
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− | Who knows where things will lead me in the future, but for now EvE University is the best place for me. Its amazing be in a community of people who either want to help other people find their way in the game, or people who want to learn. | ||
| primary campus = NSC | | primary campus = NSC | ||
| contact = In-game mails, In-game channel, Mumble, Discord | | contact = In-game mails, In-game channel, Mumble, Discord |
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