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===Miners should mine in motion, aligned to pre-made warp-out bookmarks.=== | ===Miners should mine in motion, aligned to pre-made warp-out bookmarks.=== | ||
If you mine from a stand-still, as you would in high-sec, you will be vulnerable to being scrammed and webbed by aggressors before you can warp away. On the other hand, if your ship is aligned towards a warp-out point, and moving at least 75% of its maximum speed, you can warp out immediately at the first sign of trouble. (If that's what you want. Procurers also make great bait for aggressors--more on that later.) This means that constructing alignment bookmarks is an important part of mining in low sec. Clutter Fonulique and I have | If you mine from a stand-still, as you would in high-sec, you will be vulnerable to being scrammed and webbed by aggressors before you can warp away. On the other hand, if your ship is aligned towards a warp-out point, and moving at least 75% of its maximum speed, you can warp out immediately at the first sign of trouble. (If that's what you want. Procurers also make great bait for aggressors--more on that later.) This means that constructing alignment bookmarks is an important part of mining in low sec. For low-sec fleets that Clutter Fonulique and I host, we will supply you with a container of asteroid-belt and/or ore-anomaly bookmarks at the beginning of the op. The bookmarks have a particular format that looks like this: | ||
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===Orca and Hauler support should be provided by out-of-corp characters.=== | ===Orca and Hauler support should be provided by out-of-corp characters.=== | ||