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The Rookie's Guide to Fleet Ops: Difference between revisions

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* not discuss fleet movements anywhere other than in fleet chat or other chat channels set up by leadership in the fleet for the purposes of the fleet itself. This includes discussing the current or future location of a fleet, and asking for information about an active fleet. Do not ask in Alliance or Corporation chat about current fleets.
* not discuss fleet movements anywhere other than in fleet chat or other chat channels set up by leadership in the fleet for the purposes of the fleet itself. This includes discussing the current or future location of a fleet, and asking for information about an active fleet. Do not ask in Alliance or Corporation chat about current fleets.
* not join fleet channels in Mumble unless you are a current member of that fleet.
* not join fleet channels in Discord unless you are a current member of that fleet.
* have at least a five-minute delay on any streaming of any fleet. Streamers should also ensure that sensitive information, such as chat channels, are obscured. (You should check with the FC about streaming.)
* have at least a five-minute delay on any streaming of any fleet. Streamers should also ensure that sensitive information, such as chat channels, are obscured. (You should check with the FC about streaming.)


=== Forming up ===
=== Forming up ===
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Different campuses might have different hangar and loot can arrangements for sorting loot, so talk to your fleetmates and FC to find out what to do.
Different campuses might have different hangar and loot can arrangements for sorting loot, so talk to your fleetmates and FC to find out what to do.


Often, the FC will debrief on Mumble after a fleet, reviewing what went well and what didn't. If things happened during the fleet which you didn't understand, feel welcome to ask for more details. If the fleet went well, you can discuss what worked. If the fleet went badly, resist the temptation to distribute blame, and restrain yourself from saying anything harsh if you feel yourself getting heated. In such situations it is sometimes best to take a break from comms and return to pick over what went wrong dispassionately later.
Often, the FC will debrief on Discord after a fleet, reviewing what went well and what didn't. If things happened during the fleet which you didn't understand, feel welcome to ask for more details. If the fleet went well, you can discuss what worked. If the fleet went badly, resist the temptation to distribute blame, and restrain yourself from saying anything harsh if you feel yourself getting heated. In such situations it is sometimes best to take a break from comms and return to pick over what went wrong dispassionately later.


The FC will sometimes write a report in the [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=186 After Action Reports forum]. Such reports can offer a lot of useful perspective on what was happening, especially if the fleet was too busy or too high-stakes for the FC to make it clear what was going on during combat.
The FC will sometimes write a report in the [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=186 After Action Reports forum]. Such reports can offer a lot of useful perspective on what was happening, especially if the fleet was too busy or too high-stakes for the FC to make it clear what was going on during combat.