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To supplement the standard Uni overview, you can create a new preset in which near everything is selected. Planets, belts, etc... Save the preset as "Bracket" or something useful. Now, you can set your bracket profile so that all brackets pertinent to scanning are showing. They won't clutter up your overview, but simply give you something to scan towards while you're in space.  
To supplement the standard Uni overview, you can create a new preset in which near everything is selected. Planets, belts, etc... Save the preset as "Bracket" or something useful. Now, you can set your bracket profile so that all brackets pertinent to scanning are showing. They won't clutter up your overview, but simply give you something to scan towards while you're in space.  
==ROE or "Can I shoot that malefactor?!"==
==ROE or "Can I shoot that malefactor?!"==
Assume everyone in space would love nothing more than to turn your beloved ship into charred wreckage. Even so, Eve University has a very strict policy about who you can engage ''first'' while in the University. I'll link it for you. [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/ROE#Rules_of_Engagement Right here]. Pay close attention to the fact that we can't engage them ''first''. If you land on grid with them, feel free to target them, bump them, or make yourself generally a pest that deserves to be shot. The University does not consider any of these things aggress acts at the time of this writing.  
Assume everyone in space would love nothing more than to turn your beloved ship into charred wreckage. Even so, Eve University has a very strict policy about who you can engage ''first'' while in the University. I'll link it for you. [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/ROE#Rules_of_Engagement Right here]. Pay close attention to the fact that we can't engage neutral pilots ''first''. If you land on grid with a neutral, feel free to target them or bump them, and make yourself a pest that deserves to be shot. Once they've shot you, they're fair game. The University does not consider any of these tactics aggress acts at the time of this writing. Point is: You can oftentimes goad a neutral pilot into a fight.
==Gate and Station Guns==
Don't fight on stations, unless you understand the mechanics of doing so.


==Gate and Station Guns==
Fighting on gates. Sometimes it's best to wait for a flashy to engage you first, in order to earn the sympathies of gate guns.
==Gatecamps==
==Gatecamps==
They happen. If you're in a frigate, you'll usually survive. Sometimes you won't. If you jump into a gatecamp, spam your warp button.
== Hunting Grounds ==
== Hunting Grounds ==
Barring yourself from doing certain things until you feel you meet certain prerequisites is a good way to hold yourself back. Let's skip that part. Find a good lowsec pocket with highsec access, and move there. Immediately. Drag some friends along, or speak to your CO (if you're ILN) about moving there as a squadron. Opportunities for solo and small gang abound when you live in lowsec.
Barring yourself from doing certain things until you feel you meet certain prerequisites is a good way to hold yourself back. Let's skip that part. Find a good lowsec pocket with highsec access, and move there. Immediately. Drag some friends along, or speak to your CO (if you're ILN) about moving there as a squadron. Opportunities for solo and small gang abound when you live in lowsec.