User:Alyssal severasse/Shared Can

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Which belt do I go to?

See the "Belts" tab in the spreadsheet linked in the MOTD.

Ore types

Currently, out of the types in our region, Veldspar is worth much less than other types of ore. For that reason, I ask that miners in my shared cans avoid mining the regular type of Veldspar. Concentrated and Dense Veldspar are OK. If all the rocks are lasered and you have 2/3 lasers on, it is fine to mine Veldspar. Just don't worry about finishing the belt if there is only regular Veldspar left.

Reminders of Procedures

Miners

Announce LASERS ON HH:MM and LASERS OFF HH:MM when you are starting and stopping mining. There is no need to LASERS OFF when changing rocks or belts.

Name your can FLEET HH:MM when you jettison it. When it's full, rename it to FULL HH:MM, keeping the same time so we know when it expires. If you have to leave it, rename to PULL HH:MM, again keeping the same time.

It is important that you ensure that you do not laser on anyone else's rock, as then you will not receive notifications about the rock being empty. Alt-click the rock and ensure your laser is on before going to the next, as there is a small delay before the laser turns on.

Haulers

Announce HAULING ON HH:MM and HAULING OFF HH:MM when you are starting and stopping hauling. There is no need to HAULING OFF when waiting for the miners to finish a belt or moving between belts.

Haul all ore to the first station in system unless otherwise instructed by the fleet commander.

After a load, tell the fleet commander how much estimated ISK is in station so that the payouts in the spreadsheet can be updated.

Everyone

If you are leaving temporarily but staying in system, please move yourself to the "Dockd/Gone" squad in "No Boosts" after announcing your departure by * OFF.

Special Features

The ISK count on the spreadsheet is updated at the end of every belt, so if you want to know how much you have earned so far, simply look in Payout (ISK) under your name.

See also