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Some slight differences between the ships. The Amarr magnate has more lows, but tighter cpu, necessitating using one of those lows for a fitting mod. The Minmatar probe and gallente imicus has one less low, but *just* enough cpu to squeak through, plus enough mids for cap mods. The Caldari Heron has one less low, more mids for the cap, and yet not enough CPU to fit a shield tank - a definite master of none. So, balancing align times it's the probe, imicus, then magnate and last the heron.
Some slight differences between the ships. The Amarr magnate has more lows, but tighter cpu, necessitating using one of those lows for a fitting mod. The Minmatar probe and gallente imicus has one less low, but *just* enough cpu to squeak through, plus enough mids for cap mods. The Caldari Heron has one less low, more mids for the cap, and yet not enough CPU to fit a shield tank - a definite master of none. So, balancing align times it's the probe, imicus, then magnate and last the heron.


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For fitting big ships for travel, you need two mods. A Large Shield Extender II, and Adaptive Invulnerability Field II. An EM Ward Field II if you want to be fancy.
For fitting big ships for travel, you need two mods. A Large Shield Extender II, and Adaptive Invulnerability Field II. An EM Ward Field II if you want to be fancy.