Archive:Low-Sec Campus
Current Location: - Dudreda
Time: 24/7
Mailing List: LSC.E-UNI
In-Game Chat Channel: LSC.E-Uni
Fleet Advertisement will be up on fleet finder – “My Alliance Fleets”.
Low-Sec Campus (LSC) Mission Statement:
“Provide an educational location where newcomers to Low Security space can learn the skills needed to not only succeed, but thrive under constant threat.”
Goals of the Low-Sec Campus:
A) Teach students how to navigate low security space safely in both a solo and team-supported environment.
B) Introduce players to the benefits of Low-Security space. Provide the opportunity to run Anomalies, Signatures, and Wormholes.
C) Teach survival, home-defense, and offensive PvP tactics that are associated with living in potentially hostile territory with aggressive neighbors.
These goals will be accomplished by:
- A strict set of procedures which must be adhered to if you intend on participating in the event.
- Event Liaisons who will assist in the management of the event and ensure adherence to procedures.
- Volunteers who will run drills and mini-classes periodically.
What do I need to do before I join the Low-Sec Campus?
The following is mandatory, treat this as a checklist:
You must have acquired the title Freshman or a similar title before joining the campus and participating in our activities. Returning members of the university who posses a Graduate Medal may join the LSC immediately in lieu of waiting for their titles to be refreshed. Graduates should still review the requirements/classes before arriving in the LSC.
You must have either have attended in person or read/listened to the following classes on the UniWiki:
- The Rookie's Guide To Fleet Ops
- Fleets 101
- Fleets 102
- Fleet Terminology
- Bookmarks
- EVE University Rules of Engagement
- Introduction to Low-Sec Camp
You must have your overview set up to the E-Uni Standard.
You MUST read, understand and abide by the Campus Rules and Procedures if you join this event. All EVE University Rules also apply. Questions can be forwarded to the staff below, or asked in the LSC.E-Uni chat channel.
Who runs the LSC?
Event Coordinator:
Event Liaisons:
Logistics Personnel:
The LSC is overseen by the Director of Special Projects. In the event of other issues or problems with people please contact the Student Advocate.
Campus Rules and Procedures
General
- Members active in camp must be in Mumble, at least able to listen (if you are hearing impaired, let us know).
- LSC Mumble is an event chat, so you may join mumble if you are not actively participating in the fleet, however you MUST follow combat comms when active.
- If you are going AFK then you must drop fleet.
- Help your fellow campers learn. This is an on-going educational event. Lesson opportunities override all else.
- Adhere to all EVE University Rules and SOP.
- Fly what you can afford to lose.
PvP
- A group of pilots venturing further than the local systems (see definition of 'local' in the Comms section) should move to a unique fleet channel in Mumble. This applies to wormhole fleets no matter the “jumps” involved. It is recommended you form a completely new fleet when roaming.
- Any event that results in a killmail or lossmail will have a comment on the killboard as well as have an AAR written about it on the forum.
- 1v1 arranged fights do not need an AAR. Please note the arrangement on the killboard comment.
- Suggested PvP loot distribution is donation to the camp. Fleet Agreement on loot distribution overrides this.
- An exception to this rule is that during wartime war-target loot belongs to the ILN. This loot will be deposited into the event hanger (WARTARGET LOOT) container.
PvE
- PvE loot is property of the group who agree to rat or run sites together.
Comms
- Camp communications are by default “OPEN COMMS”.
- When first entering the LSC mumble please wait at least a full minute before speaking (unless it is very urgent).
- LSC may move to “Open Command” or "Closed Comms" if there is a threat in the immediate location or if a local QRF has formed.
- Groups of campers operating in the local systems (defined as 2-jumps out of Dudreda: Hagilur, Bei, Thelan, Ragnarg, Anher, Evati, Hakisalk, Arifsdald, Arwa, Ansen, Krirald) may remain in the main LSC Mumble.
- Whomever is baiting or calls out for assistance from the fleet is the "FC" of that engagement if one has not been determined in advance.
- Operations outside the "local area" as defined above must move to a separate ILN Fleet Mumble channel. Moving to a separate fleet from campus is recommended but not required.
- We operate on a "built for purpose" foundation. If you are hunting someone in particular, or are operating a constant operation hunting targets, join a separate Mumble channel (or fleet as a whole) until you accomplish your goal or disband the initiative. This helps organize our fleet and keep comms clear for those who need it.
What can I do in the LSC?
- Kill rats
- Exploration (sites and wormholes)
- PvP roams, skirmishes with local pirates
- Low-Sec PI
- Missions
- Hang out in Mumble. You can gather a lot of PVP & Low Sec knowledge via osmosis in the LSC channel, just like you have gained 101 EVE knowledge in the Public and Combat channels on Mumble.
What Ship Should I Bring?
Anything you're willing to lose! There are people in everything from frigates to battleships and the occasional strategic cruiser. However, you should ensure that that your ship is ready for PVP. Ask about your fit if you want any suggestions. The first time you come out to camp it's a good idea to bring a fast frigate for two reasons. One, a fast frigate is difficult to catch moving from gate to gate on your first trip in. Two, you'll want to create bookmarks in the LSC and adjacent systems upon arrival. A frigate equipped with a microwarpdive is an excellent ship to do this in. Once you've made your bookmarks feel free to take in any ships you want to fight in. You might want to hold off on taking your industrial anywhere near the LSC until you get the hang of things, and even then only if you're ready for it to be ripped apart by pirates.
How do I get to the LSC?
Join the in-game chat channel "LSC.E-Uni". This is a way to communicate with campers if you are not in the main LSC fleet.
- Jump into the ship of your choice (PvP-fit ship recommended for first-timers).
- Join the “Low-Sec Campus” (or "LSC") fleet.
- To open the fleet finder, look on the left-hand side of the screen and click the red triangular button that says "Fleet".
- Set the scope to "My Alliance Fleets", range "Any", and min. standing "Any" and click "Find Fleets".
- Somewhere on the list will be a private fleet called "Lowsec Campus Fleet", "LSC" or something similar. Select it and click "Join Fleet".
- If there is no fleet up make a request in the "LSC.E-Uni" channel or open it up yourself.
- Set your auto-pilot destination to Dudreda (do not activate the autopilot, use for navigation only).
- If you are coming from Aldrat you will be passing through Hek. Be extremely careful coming down the pipe to Hek, and all the way to Dudreda, as current war-targets are very active in these systems (as are other small gangs out for PvP). You might want to consider using the alternate route through Olbra - Jondik - Flost - Ongund - Bei, especially if LiveIntel.ILN reports lot of war target activities in Hek.
- If you are coming from Aldrat you will be passing through Hek. Be extremely careful coming down the pipe to Hek, and all the way to Dudreda, as current war-targets are very active in these systems (as are other small gangs out for PvP). You might want to consider using the alternate route through Olbra - Jondik - Flost - Ongund - Bei, especially if LiveIntel.ILN reports lot of war target activities in Hek.
It is possible to travel between Hi-Sec space and the LSC reasonably safely if you take a couple of basic precautions:
- When you arrive in Bei (or earlier) jump into the Low-Sec Campus Mumble channel and after waiting a minute to ensure comms are clear, state your intent to join the LSC and ask if anyone is available to provide you with eyes on the Bei gate in Hagilur. If you absolutely cannot be on Mumble, use Fleet chat and ask for eyes on the Bei gate in Hagilur.
- Don't stand on Hagilur gate in Bei while you wait for an all clear. Assume the gate campers have eyes on Bei side of the gate.
- If you travel often through that gate burn your own off-grid tactical at 500 - 1000 km from the gate in Bei and wait there.
- If you don't travel often, warp at 100 to any of the moons or to the custom office at Bei XI.
- If you can't get eyes, or if the gate is camped, consider flying the back way (Uttindar - Hek - Otou - Miroiten - Thelan - Hagilur - Dudreda). The back way might be camped (usually on Otou gate in Miroiten), but the camp is usually much smaller.
- For additional safety, you may consider fitting a warp stab or two if you take the back way. Given the size of the Bei gate in Hag gate camp at times warp stabs are usually useless there, especially on slow align ships.
- For the really paranoid, you can avoid the Otou - Miroiten gate by flying Uttindar - Hek - Otou - Lamadent - Miroiten - Thelan - Hagilur - Dudreda
- From Rens, consider coming through the low sec pipe via Amamake - Egmar - Evati. The LSC roam through these systems regularly, and gate camps are not frequent. Ask in Mumble if someone could provide you with eyes.
- Consider training a Covert Ops ship to level IV or V. With this you can travel as you wish, scout and run sites in Low Sec.
- You do not need eyes to jump FROM Hagilur TO Bei. Just jump. Don't stand there. Unless you're in a very small ship and they use smart bombs you should be safe.
The LSC home station and location of the LSC hanger is at Dudreda VI - Moon 4 - Republic Military School. You can find the station in the corporation bookmarks.
Make an instant warp out bookmark as soon as you get to this station. See below for more info on making bookmarks.
Staying Safe in the Low-Sec Campus
In addition to paying attention to Mumble to be informed about potential problems and fights, there are some other important things you can do to stay safe in lowsec. Use these to minimize your losses.
Use the Uni Overview Settings
If you haven't set up your overview, you must do so before going out to LSC. If your overview is not properly set up, you might find yourself engaging inappropriate targets, taking fire from ships that don't even show up, or other equally disastrous situations. Pay special attention to the Pod Saver tab and learn how to use it. See the Overview Guide for information about how to configure your overview.
Local Chat
Local chat shows you all the pilots in your current system. It's a good idea to separate this window from your other chat windows and make it as tall as possible, so that you can see as many other pilots in local as possible. When you enter a system, you should check the names you see for anyone who you know causes trouble. You should also double-click their names and view their corp/alliance. Do several of them share a corp or alliance? If so, engaging them could mean an incoming gank for you. As you spend more time in the LSC you'll begin to recognize the names of players, corporations, and alliances and can roughly estimate how much trouble you might find in a given system.
D-Scan
Next to local chat and Mumble, D-Scan is your best source of information about who can blow you up. It's a complicated tool that has its own guide and classes. D-Scan is basically used to identify ships around yours. It can be used to roughly pinpoint where other ships are, as well, by narrowing down the angle at which you scan. While Local tells you what players are in system, D-Scan tells you what ships are nearby. You should leave the D-Scan window open at all times and scan often to not be taken by surprise. Some notes about D-Scan:
- Not all ships on D-Scan are being piloted. If an empty ship is located inside a POS shield, it will show up on D-Scan.
- Cloaked ships do not appear on D-Scan.
- If you notice "Sisters Core Combat Scanner Probes" or "Combat Scanner Probes" on D-Scan, someone is trying to scan down ships. Be very cautious if you notice these probes on D-Scan. If the player using them finds your ship, he can warp an entire fleet on top of you. Ask in Mumble if the probes are ours and, if they're not, it's a good idea to get out. At the very least align to something and be ready to warp out at a moment's notice and pay close attention to your overview.
Hold Your Cloak
As you jump into system, HOLD YOUR CLOAK (i.e. don't touch anything). Check you D-Scan, see who is around and then, if everything looks ok, you can warp to your next location.
If there is a "flashy" on grid:
- HOLD YOUR CLOAK. You have 60 seconds of cloak, which is an eternity in this situation.
- BREATHE
- If you are on Mumble (you should be on Mumble), calmly say "BREAK BREAK flashy on grid at [xxx] gate in [yyy] system. Please warp to [your name]". Bonus points if you can list a) number of targets, b) what they are flying (frigate, BC, BS is good enough), c) confirm what enemy ships could have been in the gate behind you.
- x up in Fleet (you should be in Fleet) so fleetmates can warp to you quickly.
- You have a decision. Fight or Flee. If you fight, then fight. If you flee, you can warp away (unless pointed) or you can burn to the gate. Make a decision what you are going to do before uncloaking.
- Overheat guns if you are going to fight. Overheat your prop mod. and shields if you are going to burn to the gate. Hopefully the cavalry will arrive to the rescue.
Bookmarks
Your first few hours in lowsec should be spent making as many bookmarks as you can stand. See the bookmarks page for information about bookmarks. The following is a rough checklist for bookmarks you want to make:
- Two or more unaligned safe spots
- An instant undock from each station (at least the ones you use often).
- Tacticals off of stations and gates (tacticals guide).
- Tacticals off of asteroid belts if you plan on ratting.
Making bookmarks for each system you're in often is a good idea.
Additional Reading
- Safety Tips for Operating in Low Sec
- LSC Ship Replacement Fund
- LSC Forum - Contact us
- LSC Fleet Fits