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Introduction

Because of the Unique nature of the University’s demographics, we will never be able to have a true doctrine like many more specialized PVP corporations. However, we can try to have fleet compositions that are more focused and geared towards PVP than a "kitchen sink" or "bring whatever you want" fleets. These compositions are put forth as possibilities, but not requirements.

Goals

FCs can call for these types, or continue to call for "bring what you want" fleets, or other variations not listed. This is merely a list of fleets to provide a shared culture and understanding, in order to simplify the jobs of not just the FCs, but also the students when selecting which ships to stock and fit. Our goal is to provide basic fleet frameworks for a couple of main fleet types that will allow every University student to fly with the fleet and be useful with a minimal amount of extra training, while having more focused and coordinated fleets than we have historically used.

Structure

Fits

When you look at the fittings for many ships, you will see a new player friendly fit, that has low skill requirements, and a veteran player fit, with much higher skill requirements. These two extremes are used to show the progression a ship fit will take as you gain in skills and can fit better modules for that specific role. It is perfectly allowable, and in fact encouraged, to fit ships that are in between these two sample fits, and are more in line with your specific skills and wallet balance. Just make sure to maintain the same role and major module types for your ship.

Uni Basic Fleet Setups (Tackle and E-War)

We begin with a section for general tacklers and ewar. These ships are designed to be used by players that may not have skilled into the specific shield or armor doctrine ships, but would like to accompany the fleet. The generic tacklers and ewar can accompany either fleet and provide necessary support and fleet capacity. Different ships may be brought with FC permission.

Main Fleet Types (Uni Armor Fleet & Uni Kiting Shield Fleet)

Those are the major backbone of the fleet doctrine, a framework for two main fleet types. One is a close range armor tanked setup and the second a longer ranged shield tanked fleet. Each of these fleet types lists the main types of ships that will be included, such as DPS, Logistics, or specialized E-War fits. Each is also well complemented by ships from the generic tackle and ewar section.

Secondary Fleet Types (Uni Hydra Destroyer Fleet & Uni Alpha Fleet)

Here you will see specialty fleet types, examples of which are the hydra destroyer fleet and the alpha fleet. These fleet types are much more narrowly focused on a few hulls, and are meant to be used in very special circumstances. They are not guaranteed to have representative ships from all races.