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The first strategy involves removing all ships, items, lab slots, silos, assembly arrays or ship maintenance bays and storing them in a nearby station.  You should leave the defensive / offensive arrays for last as they are fairly inexpensive and if you run out of time they will still function to make the attacker's job much more difficult.
The first strategy involves removing all ships, items, lab slots, silos, assembly arrays or ship maintenance bays and storing them in a nearby station.  You should leave the defensive / offensive arrays for last as they are fairly inexpensive and if you run out of time they will still function to make the attacker's job much more difficult.


The major downside of this strategy is that you may find that another corp will erect a POS tower at your moon while you are occupied with the war.  The second downside is the time required to put everything offline, unanchor all of the modules, and them haul everything to a station.
The major downside of this strategy is that you may find that another corp will erect a POS tower at your moon while you are occupied with the war.  If you have lab slots with active jobs or manufacturing slots running, all progress on those jobs will be lost once the array is unanchored.  Allow for a few hours to full disassemble a POS tower with more then a handful of modules.


===Bunker Down===
===Bunker Down===