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*'''Assassin/Suicide Ganker''' - If you initiate an unprovoked attack on a ship in high-security space (0.5 or higher), then CONCORD will destroy your ship. But losing a ship might be a small price to pay if you pick the right target - a nice fat freighter or a faction ship laden with high priced modules, for example. By working with teammates, who can loot the victim after your suicide attack, you can earn enormous rewards. To be an assassin, you must have good CONCORD standings, so that you can gain entry into the optimal high-sec systems. This means that assassins spend much of their time running missions and ratting to improve their standing, then "cash in" with a well-planned gank. An excellent explanation of they dynamics of suicide ganking can be found in a recorded class in the UNI library, called "The Dark Side of EVE".[http://classes.eve-ivy.com/Disco%20Uncertainty%20-%20The%20Dark%20Side%20of%20Eve.mp3] | *'''Assassin/Suicide Ganker''' - If you initiate an unprovoked attack on a ship in high-security space (0.5 or higher), then CONCORD will destroy your ship. But losing a ship might be a small price to pay if you pick the right target - a nice fat freighter or a faction ship laden with high priced modules, for example. By working with teammates, who can loot the victim after your suicide attack, you can earn enormous rewards. To be an assassin, you must have good CONCORD standings, so that you can gain entry into the optimal high-sec systems. This means that assassins spend much of their time running missions and ratting to improve their standing, then "cash in" with a well-planned gank. An excellent explanation of they dynamics of suicide ganking can be found in a recorded class in the UNI library, called "The Dark Side of EVE".[http://classes.eve-ivy.com/Disco%20Uncertainty%20-%20The%20Dark%20Side%20of%20Eve.mp3] | ||
*'''Drug Dealer''' - | *'''Drug Dealer''' - There are illegal substance abusers in the EVE universe - and this includes many pilots. Booster drugs can temporarily increase certain capabilities, and though illegal in Empire space, they are in demand. And where there are buyers, there is a market - one that a disreputable drug dealer can fill, and for decent profit, at moderate risk. | ||
====Metagame Careers==== | ====Metagame Careers==== | ||