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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". | 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". | ||
=== Remote installing clones === | |||
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: | 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. | ||
* New characters (i.e. less than 30 days old) have this counter reset each time they switch corporation. | * New characters (i.e. less than 30 days old) have this counter reset each time they switch corporation. | ||
To remote install a Clone you must be at a station with a Clone Bay. The simplest way to remotely install a clone is to open the Clone Bay in the station facilities and select Change Station. This will give you the list of possible stations you can swap to. | |||
{{expansion past|There have been two significant changes to clone mechanics in recent expansions:<ul><li>The Phoebe expansion (November 2014) introduced limits on remotely installing medical clones. Before then, you could could move your medical clone remotely to a station, undock, self-destruct your pod, and upon "waking up" at your destination station, simply upgrade your clones and go about your business. This travel method (known as the "[[Project_Solitude#Taking_the_.27Pod_Express.27|pod express]]") made it fairly easy to travel to distant parts of the galaxy, bypassing any dangers en route. With the new clone move limits introduced with Phoebe, this has become a much less viable method of travelling about New Eden (although it's certainly still possible).</li><li>Prior to the Rhea expansion (December 2014), different grades of medical clone were available for purchase, each capable of storing a different total number of skill points, and failing to properly upgrade your medical clone led to risking the loss of skill points on death. Rhea greatly simplified this system, removing clone grades and the risk of skillpoint loss.</li>|width=50%}} | {{expansion past|There have been two significant changes to clone mechanics in recent expansions:<ul><li>The Phoebe expansion (November 2014) introduced limits on remotely installing medical clones. Before then, you could could move your medical clone remotely to a station, undock, self-destruct your pod, and upon "waking up" at your destination station, simply upgrade your clones and go about your business. This travel method (known as the "[[Project_Solitude#Taking_the_.27Pod_Express.27|pod express]]") made it fairly easy to travel to distant parts of the galaxy, bypassing any dangers en route. With the new clone move limits introduced with Phoebe, this has become a much less viable method of travelling about New Eden (although it's certainly still possible).</li><li>Prior to the Rhea expansion (December 2014), different grades of medical clone were available for purchase, each capable of storing a different total number of skill points, and failing to properly upgrade your medical clone led to risking the loss of skill points on death. Rhea greatly simplified this system, removing clone grades and the risk of skillpoint loss.</li>|width=50%}} | ||