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'''Cloning''' is the technology that makes New Eden's capsuleers (i.e. EVE players) immortal. It consists of two main technologies: | '''Cloning''' is the technology that makes New Eden's capsuleers (i.e. EVE players) immortal. It consists of two main technologies: | ||
− | * Medical clones ( | + | * Medical clones act as a new clean (no implants) clone, which are only activated when your current body is killed. This clone is always located at your set Home Station. This should not be confused with the current clone you are in, regardless if you have jump clones. |
* Jump clones, which are additional bodies (often scattered all over the galaxy) into which you can jump your "consciousness" at will. | * Jump clones, which are additional bodies (often scattered all over the galaxy) into which you can jump your "consciousness" at will. | ||
==Medical Clones== | ==Medical Clones== | ||
− | Every capsuleer receives a | + | Every capsuleer receives a medical clone as soon as they are "born" (i.e. when the character is first created). If your character is killed (i.e. when their [[pod]] is destroyed; this is also known as "being podded"), his/her conciousness is immediately transferred from the destroyed clone into this medical clone, causing you to "wake up" again at the station you have selected as your Home Station. Any [[implants]] plugged into your brain at the moment you were killed are destroyed alongside your body. |
=== Locations === | === Locations === | ||
[[File:Clone location.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Selecting a new location for a medical clone.]] | [[File:Clone location.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Selecting a new location for a medical clone.]] | ||
− | When you first create a new character, their medical clone will be located at the academy space station in the [[Tutorial_and_Career_Agents_in_EVE#Starter_Systems_in_EVE|starter system]] where they begin their life. You can move your medical clone elsewhere by docking in a station | + | When you first create a new character, their medical clone will be located at the academy space station in the [[Tutorial_and_Career_Agents_in_EVE#Starter_Systems_in_EVE|starter system]] where they begin their life. You can move your medical clone elsewhere by docking in a station and either using the Clone Bay, or in the absence of such, simply right click on the station's link, selecting "Set Home Station" from the contextual menu, and paying a small fee (100,000 ISK) to move your medical clone to that station. It makes sense to move your medical clone to a station near where you will likely be flying, in order to avoid the long journey back should you get podded. Also, you may want to consider leaving a few fitted ships at the station with your medical clone, so that you can immediately board a ship and get back into the action. |
− | In addition to moving your medical clone in the station in which you currently are, you can also move it remotely to any station where your [[Corporation (Corp Mechanics)|corporation]] has an office. However, you can only do this once per year, with two notable exceptions: | + | If you choose a station in Sov Null under the ownership of a player corp, you need to consider the consequences should that station change ownership or your relationship with the current owners change. You will always be able to set your original school station as your home station remotely should you ever find yourself "stuck". |
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+ | In addition to moving your medical clone in the station in which you currently are, you can also move it remotely to any station where your [[Corporation (Corp Mechanics)|corporation]] has an office. However, you can only do this once per year (there is a 365 day cooldown), with two notable exceptions: | ||
* You can always move your medical clone remotely to the system in which your character started the game. | * You can always move your medical clone remotely to the system in which your character started the game. | ||
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==Jump Clones== | ==Jump Clones== | ||
{{main|Jump Clones}} | {{main|Jump Clones}} | ||
− | Jump Clones allow a pilot to store a non- | + | Jump Clones allow a pilot to store a non-medical clone in a different part of the galaxy and instantly jump his mind from his current body into a clone stored elsewhere in the universe. Unlike medical clones, these can be activated at will (although there is a cooldown between uses). Also, unlike the medical clone, they are not provided for free (they cost 100,000 ISK), and require specialised training (Infomorph Psychology) and high standings (8.0 or better, personal or your corp) with NPC corporations that have stations with Clone Bays (not all NPC corps have clone bays in their stations) or access to a [[Rorqual]] to use it's onboard Clone Bay. Just as your current clone, they can have implants installed in them and those implants remain with that clone and do not transfer or affect your current clone. |
Jump clones very useful to safeguard valuable [[implants]] (to prevent them being destroyed when your pod is destroyed), or to quickly travel around New Eden. | Jump clones very useful to safeguard valuable [[implants]] (to prevent them being destroyed when your pod is destroyed), or to quickly travel around New Eden. | ||
[[Category:Guides]] | [[Category:Guides]] |
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Cloning is the technology that makes New Eden's capsuleers (i.e. EVE players) immortal. It consists of two main technologies:
- Medical clones act as a new clean (no implants) clone, which are only activated when your current body is killed. This clone is always located at your set Home Station. This should not be confused with the current clone you are in, regardless if you have jump clones.
- Jump clones, which are additional bodies (often scattered all over the galaxy) into which you can jump your "consciousness" at will.
Medical Clones
Every capsuleer receives a medical clone as soon as they are "born" (i.e. when the character is first created). If your character is killed (i.e. when their pod is destroyed; this is also known as "being podded"), his/her conciousness is immediately transferred from the destroyed clone into this medical clone, causing you to "wake up" again at the station you have selected as your Home Station. Any implants plugged into your brain at the moment you were killed are destroyed alongside your body.
Locations
When you first create a new character, their medical clone will be located at the academy space station in the starter system where they begin their life. You can move your medical clone elsewhere by docking in a station and either using the Clone Bay, or in the absence of such, simply right click on the station's link, selecting "Set Home Station" from the contextual menu, and paying a small fee (100,000 ISK) to move your medical clone to that station. It makes sense to move your medical clone to a station near where you will likely be flying, in order to avoid the long journey back should you get podded. Also, you may want to consider leaving a few fitted ships at the station with your medical clone, so that you can immediately board a ship and get back into the action.
If you choose a station in Sov Null under the ownership of a player corp, you need to consider the consequences should that station change ownership or your relationship with the current owners change. You will always be able to set your original school station as your home station remotely should you ever find yourself "stuck".
In addition to moving your medical clone in the station in which you currently are, you can also move it remotely to any station where your corporation has an office. However, you can only do this once per year (there is a 365 day cooldown), with two notable exceptions:
- You can always move your medical clone remotely to the system in which your character started the game.
- New characters (i.e. less than 30 days old) have this counter reset each time they switch corporation.
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There have been two significant changes to clone mechanics in recent expansions:
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Jump Clones
- Main article: Jump Clones
Jump Clones allow a pilot to store a non-medical clone in a different part of the galaxy and instantly jump his mind from his current body into a clone stored elsewhere in the universe. Unlike medical clones, these can be activated at will (although there is a cooldown between uses). Also, unlike the medical clone, they are not provided for free (they cost 100,000 ISK), and require specialised training (Infomorph Psychology) and high standings (8.0 or better, personal or your corp) with NPC corporations that have stations with Clone Bays (not all NPC corps have clone bays in their stations) or access to a Rorqual to use it's onboard Clone Bay. Just as your current clone, they can have implants installed in them and those implants remain with that clone and do not transfer or affect your current clone.
Jump clones very useful to safeguard valuable implants (to prevent them being destroyed when your pod is destroyed), or to quickly travel around New Eden.