Null-Sec Community
This page is specific to EVE University. Other corporations or groups in the game may operate differently. For a summary of EVE University's rules and code of conduct, see EVE University Rules. |
Location
The location of the EVE University Null-Sec Community is often referred to as PC9 pocket with the staging system for most services being , the HQ system of Eve University’s NS Staging. There are no (skill) requirements to come and fly here, we welcome all Unistas – no matter their experience, clone level or ‘time in game’.
Our NS Staging is based in the Syndicate region in New Eden (See Dotlan map). Our NS Staging is commonly referred to as the ‘NS Pocket’ or ‘PC9 pocket’. As you can see on that map: PC9-AY itself. It is referred to as pocket, as PC9 is the entry system for this small dead-end pocket.
In PC9-AY we consider the NPC Station: PC9-AY III Intake Commerce Trading Post as our HQ. This is the station serviced by EVE Uni’s different programs. On Comms you'll hear the term 'TS' (or Top Station) frequently. This term refers to this station as well, since it's the station on top of the list you see when you right-click in space (in system) and hover over 'stations'.
Clone Bay
We suggest to consider following stations to install a jump-clone:
- PC9-AY III - Intake Commerce Trading Post (900k ISK since it's an NPC station)
- T22-QI - Varris Thellere (EVE University structure - 1 ISK)
- PC9-AY - Lah'mu (Blue structure - 0 ISK)
Please be mindful when installing clones in a structure other than an NPC station, as Upwell structures (player owned) can be destroyed at any time.
If you are planning to stage out of PC9, it is highly recommended to make Top-Station (PC9-AY III - Intake Commerce Trading Post) your Home Station.
Null-Sec differs from High- and Low-Sec in a couple of ways. The biggest differences you will notice: - No NPCs coming to the aid of capsuleers fighting, no security status hit either - Warp Disruption fields, commonly referred to as ‘bubbles’ can be utilised to hinder travel/warp - A lot of the reward systems in EVE are directly linked to the system security e.g. bounties of NPC rats, abundance of Planetary Industry resources and many more. Hence, living in Null-Sec often offers better rewards for higher risks.