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== Basic Ship Fittings == | == Basic Ship Fittings == | ||
In broad sweeping generalities, combat logistics ships should be fitted to provide the RSS that they have bonuses for. This is the primary role of any RSS ship, but balancing this is the need to provide a ship that is cap stable and can provide such support under sustained heavy demands. Last, is providing some form of a tank for your ship | In broad sweeping generalities, combat logistics ships should be fitted to provide the RSS that they have bonuses for. This is the primary role of any RSS ship, but balancing this is the need to provide a ship that is cap stable and can provide such support under sustained heavy demands. Last, is providing some form of a tank for your ship. | ||
=== Player vs Environment === | |||
* Tech 1 Logistic cruisers | |||
* A smaller more sustainable RSS setup is preferred. | |||
* More priority is given to cap stability. | |||
* A smaller tank may be used, due to tactics that keep the NPC’s from attacking the logistics ship. | |||
* Use of Maintenance Bots is preferred. | |||
'''Player vs Player''' | |||
* Tech 2 Logistics cruisers | |||
* A larger RSS is preferred, as it may only be used once before bouncing. | |||
* A lesser emphasis is placed on cap stability, due to the presence of other logistics ships. | |||
* Generally, a stronger tank to survive being primary and/or jammed. | |||
* Use of combat drones is preferred. | |||
== Organization and Tactics == | == Organization and Tactics == | ||