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== You cannot fly any...  ==
== You cannot fly any...  ==


There are a number of restrictions on what ships you are allowed to fly during wars<ref>When faced with a significant fleet, wartaregts will typically go for the biggest or most expensive kill they can get to pad their killboard.</ref>. If you want to fly one of these ships, then you must receive written permission from the [[Fleet Admiral]] or [[CEO]].  
There are a number of restrictions on what ships you are allowed to fly during wars<ref>When faced with a significant fleet, wartargets will typically go for the biggest or most expensive kill they can get to pad their killboard.</ref>. If you want to fly one of these ships, then you must receive written permission from the [[Fleet Admiral]] or [[CEO]].  


=== ...'Covert Ops' ship without a certification  ===
=== ...'Covert Ops' ship without a certification  ===
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=== ...Mining Ships  ===
=== ...Mining Ships  ===


This is any ship which has a bonusses related to [[Mining|mining]], barring the cruiser class<ref>The cruiser class of mining ships are dual-role, and therefore can be used for PvP and Mining.</ref>, such as:  
This is any ship which has a bonuses related to [[Mining|mining]], barring the cruiser class<ref>The cruiser class of mining ships are dual-role, and therefore can be used for PvP and Mining.</ref>, such as:  


*[[Mining Frigate]]s<ref>These are not designed for PvP at all, and in some cases are not even a match for the typical belt rat.</ref>  
*[[Mining Frigate]]s<ref>These are not designed for PvP at all, and in some cases are not even a match for the typical belt rat.</ref>  
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*[[Industrial]]s<ref>While they can have a decent buffer tank to avoid some suicide ganks, they are slow and do not survive long in PvP.</ref>  
*[[Industrial]]s<ref>While they can have a decent buffer tank to avoid some suicide ganks, they are slow and do not survive long in PvP.</ref>  
*[[Blockade Runner]]s<ref>These can warp cloaked, are fast and manoeuvrable, which is nice, but they are expensive and still don't last long, which is not nice.</ref>  
*[[Blockade Runner]]s<ref>These can warp cloaked, are fast and maneuverable, which is nice, but they are expensive and still don't last long, which is not nice.</ref>  
*[[Deep Space Transport]]s<ref>These tend to have a half-decent tank, and built-in [[Warp Stabiliser|warp stabilisers]], but are very slow, expensive and an easy target.</ref>  
*[[Deep Space Transport]]s<ref>These tend to have a half-decent tank, and built-in [[Warp Stabiliser|warp stabilisers]], but are very slow, expensive and an easy target.</ref>  
*[[Freighter]]s<ref>This should go without saying, but while freighters have a decent amount of HP, they huge, slow, can be outrun by a capsule and are incredibly expensive if/when they are lost, even without any cargo.</ref>  
*[[Freighter]]s<ref>This should go without saying, but while freighters have a decent amount of HP, they huge, slow, can be outrun by a capsule and are incredibly expensive if/when they are lost, even without any cargo.</ref>  
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=== ...faction ships  ===
=== ...faction ships  ===


*Any ship with 'Issue'<ref>Raven Navy Issue, Stabber Fleet Issue, etc.</ref> in the Name.<ref>While some of these may be good, they arent worth the [[Risk to ISK]].</ref>  
*Any ship with 'Issue'<ref>Raven Navy Issue, Stabber Fleet Issue, etc.</ref> in the Name.<ref>While some of these may be good, they aren't worth the [[Risk to ISK]].</ref>  
*Any 'Pirate' faction ship.<ref>Like any 'Issue' ships, they tend to be good, but very expensive, even against the T2 versions.</ref>  
*Any 'Pirate' faction ship.<ref>Like any 'Issue' ships, they tend to be good, but very expensive, even against the T2 versions.</ref>  
*Any ship listed in the 'Faction' subsection on the Market.<ref>This should be self-evident, but if a ship is not listed as 'Standard' or 'Advanced', they aren't allowed.</ref>
*Any ship listed in the 'Faction' subsection on the Market.<ref>This should be self-evident, but if a ship is not listed as 'Standard' or 'Advanced', they aren't allowed.</ref>
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This is any ship which requires a jump drive<ref>Hopefully nobody is expecting to be able to use these in any HiSec wars.</ref> to move around, such as [[Dreadnought]]s and [[Carrier]]s.<ref>E-UNI has never lost a capital ship. You don't want to be the first!</ref>  
This is any ship which requires a jump drive<ref>Hopefully nobody is expecting to be able to use these in any HiSec wars.</ref> to move around, such as [[Dreadnought]]s and [[Carrier]]s.<ref>E-UNI has never lost a capital ship. You don't want to be the first!</ref>  


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== You must fit...  ==
== You must fit...  ==