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A hauler alt is character trained specifically for hauling. There are many reasons to create such an alt, but it primarily it stems from a need to move things to and from places on your own timetable.
 
  
This guide is designed to train an alt into [[Deep Space Transport]] and [[Blockade Runner]] in just under 96 days. This is sufficient for most personal hauler, but if needed you can train an alt into a [[Freighter]], [[Bowhead]], and [[Jump Freighter]] in under 217 days. The guide is segmented to allow you to pick and choose which ship types you wish to train your alt into based on your needs. Hauling is generally a skill that requires [[Clone_states|Omega]] and this guide assumes that your hauler alt is either on its own Omega account or that you are using [[Multiple Character Training]].
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== Campus goals ==
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{{quote|The goal of the '''EVE University Null-Sec Campus''' is to provide an educational environment for Unistas to experience [[NullSec|Null-Sec]] and all its distinct mechanics and opportunities. We want to make sure that all members of EVE University feel welcome to either move to Null-Sec with us or to day-trip to the NSC to take part in practical PvP activities and accelerate their progress through lucrative PvE activities like mining, ratting, exploration and industry.}}
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== Why the NSC? ==
  
You will want to use the appropriate skill plan for the empire faction you're training into: Armor-tanked Hauler for Gallente/Amarr and Shield-tanked Hauler for Minmatar/Caldari.
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Living at the NSC has multiple great benefits
  
== Why use a hauler alt? ==
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* Learn about Null-Sec specific mechanics like Bubbles
Training into a hauler can be a long train, especially if training into Jump Freighters. Training one character to do hauling as well as a variety of other activities takes significantly longer and delays being able to either well. Specialization with multiple characters means that you can do both well when training into the desired skills is completed. Additionally, training a hauler alt on a separate account means that you can haul your cargo while doing something else as opposed to choosing between two activities. A hauler alt is also useful because they can be put in an player-owned alt corp such as the [[EVE_University_Hall_of_Residence|Hall of Residence]] without much concern for things like [[Corporation_diplomacy#Wars|hisec wars]]. Without a hauler alt, hisec wars can mean losing cargo to war targets who camp trade hubs and have a proficiency in destroying anything that undocks from the main hub stations.
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* Enjoy a realistic PvP environment and refine your piloting skills through solo and small-gang engagements
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* Earn ISK - Null-Sec offers a range of highly lucrative ISK-making opportunities through Ratting, Exploration, Mining, Planetary Interaction, Industry and more
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* Take advantage of campus-specific programmes to accelerate your progress
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* NSC is served by alliance-wide services like Buyback and Hauling, making it easy to (a) turn your items into liquid ISK and (b) to move things from either Jita or other campuses to the NSC
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* The NSC industry infrastructure lets you scale your industry efforts and start making some serious ISK - Null-Sec has the lowest tax rates making it easier to be profitable
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* And most importantly: Become part of the NSC community and give back to newer players by sharing and handing on your experience and knowledge
  
When hauling in with Jump Freighter, it becomes almost entirely necessary to have an alt that can haul while another alt lights an [[Jump_drives#Industrial_Cynosural_Fields|industrial cyno]] at a waypoint in order to allow the Jump Freighter to get where its going.  
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We fly '''Not Blue Shoot It''' (NBSI) which means that anyone and everyone is a target, provided they do not have a positive standing with EVE University.
  
== Why no T1 haulers?  ==
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If you like the sound of all of that, then please keep reading. This page will provide a basic overview of what the NSC is about as well as links to more detailed pages so that you can see what is on offer at the NSC and how you can quickly settle in to the Null-Sec lifestyle and make the most of your time with us.
T1 haulers fill a niche created by the fact that other ships simply cannot hold as much as [[haulers]]. If all you want to do is move a large amount of gas, ore, minerals, or planetary commodities from one station or structure within or to a nearby system, then you might consider training up the relevant faction's hauler to fly a [[Haulers#Specialized_transports|specialized hauler]]. For example, at {{Sk|Gallente Hauler|V}} the [[Miasmos]] can hold 63,000m3 which is almost as much as much as a Deep Space Transport's fleet hangar at max skills, but it has a paper tank that cannot hold up against any ganker. Moving anything valuable over longer distances, such as from Stacmon to Jita, puts your cargo at an unnecessary risk. Moving short distances in a T1 hauler in hisec is generally safe, but beyond that T2 haulers are necessary to prevent the loss of all your cargo.
 
  
If you are a member of EVE University and cannot train into T2 hauling ships because you are an Alpha clone, consider using the [[Hauling_Department|University Hauling Service]] to move your stuff around safely for free and the [[Buyback|University Buyback Program]] to sell goods for profit.
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== Joining the Campus ==
  
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Joining the NullSec Campus community is as simple as joining the ingame {{co|slateblue|NullSec (EVE Uni) }} chat channel. Here, you can ask any of the campus members questions about life in Null-Sec and how to get involved with the community. Similarly, join us on Mumble and talk directly to our campus members. There are no official title requirements for joining the NSC, and you do not need to commit any specific amount of time to the campus. Just head over and enjoy the Null-Sec lifestyle as and when you feel like it. That said, we do ask that members have carried out the following actions prior to travelling to the NSC to make your life smoother, once there.
* There are some restrictions on where the University Hauling Service will take your goods and there is a recommended fee for hauling on goods you intend to make a profit on. See the forum post for additional information.
 
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== Skill Plan ==
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Once you are here, consider dropping an introduction in the [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=212&t=59563|NSC Hi/Bye forum thread].
The skill plans are divided up between armor-tanked and shield-tanked ships as well Transport Ships (DSTs and Blockade Runners), Freighters, and Jump Freighters.  
 
  
All characters start with {{Sk|Cybernetics|I}} which allows the use of +3 implants and this guide assumes you are using them, but you may wish to train {{Sk|Cybernetics|V}} to unlock +5 [[Implants#Attribute_Enhancers|training implants]] and allows you to use implant sets like Amulets (armor) or Nirvanas (shield) for additional tank and Ascendancies (warp time) or Nomads (align time) for speed.
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==== Requirements ====
  
== Preparing for training  ==
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While we have no formal requirements or barriers to joining the campus, members are asked to [[NSC Standing Fleet|join the NSC standing fleet]] and NSC mumble when they are at the NSC. If there's no NSC Standing fleet advertised, JOIN MUMBLE, create a fleet and put up an advert so others may join. Members should feel encouraged to [[Overview Setup|set their overview up]] according to University standards.
It is important to read about [[hauling]] as it will save you a lot of time and frustrations. Before you even create a character, consider that the Amarr, Gallente, and Minmatar start with {{Sk|Mechanics|III}} and {{Sk|Hull Upgrades|III}}. Regardless of which faction you start with, you can train into any hauling ship. The [[Charon]] (Caldari) is generally considered the best freighter because of its carrying capacity, but the [[Obelisk]] (Gallente) offers the highest EHP and the [[Fenrir]] (Minmatar) is the fastest. The [[Providence]] (Amarr) comes in second for agility and tank which means that it might be considered a balanced option. For Deep Space Transports, the [[Occator]] (Gallente) is the fastest at aligning while the [[Impel]] (Amarr) can fit a solid amount of tank thanks to its generous number of low slots. The [[Mastodon]] (Minmatar) is a good choice for those looking for a balanced choice between align time and tank.  
 
  
=== Creating an alt on an existing account  ===
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A general willingness to have fun, create content (EVE is a Sandbox after all), learn and share knowledge are highly encouraged. Please remember that the [[EVE University Rules]] and [[Communications Policy]] apply at the NSC as well.
If you are creating an alt on an account with other characters, it is important to note that only one character can be training skills at a time '''unless''' you are willing to pay for Multiple Character Training. Attempting to add skills to the training queue will result in an error, so you will need to pause training on your currently training character.  
 
  
Dual Character Training, introduced in the June 2013 Odyssey expansion, allowed a player to train two characters on the same account for one month for the cost of an additional PLEX.  That became [[Multiple Character Training]] in late 2013, so you can now train both alts at the same time, and can purchase more than one month of alt training.
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==== Communication ====
  
=== Neural remaps  ===
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We use the following EVE University services for communication:
You can decrease the training time required by remapping your attributes. You get 3 remaps total in your first year, so you can afford to remap Int (27)/Mem (21) and train any core skills you need followed by a remap to Per (27)/Will (21) to train the spaceship command skills to fly your ship.
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* Ingame chat channel {{co|slateblue|NullSec (EVE Uni)}}, used for general Q&A.
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* Ingame chat channel {{co|slateblue|Nullsec Intel (EVE Uni)}}, the intel channel that we share with other blue corps within Syndicate.
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* The [[Mumble]] channel {{co|slateblue|PC9 Standing Fleet}} for Voice Coms
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* Null-Sec Campus [[Discord]] (see [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?p=913058#p913058 this post] for instructions on how to set it up).
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* The [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=212 NullSec Campus] section on the forum. [STATUS: April 2021 - The forum is slightly out-dated and needs a complete overhaul]
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* Join the [[NSC Standing Fleet|standing fleet]] at all times as well, as a lot of communication happens in fleet chat.
  
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==== Further Reading ====
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To the right of this page you will see a number of links which provide newcomers with all the necessarily information required to get up-to-speed. Don't worry, there is no need to read it all at once, however the pages below are important reading prior to, or upon arrival at, the NSC.
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! Ship
 
! Cargohold
 
! High
 
! Medium
 
! Low
 
! Notes
 
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| {{Sh|Bestower}}
 
| 4800
 
| 2
 
| 3
 
| 6
 
| Can haul over 21 652 m3 with 6 Cargo Expanders
 
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| {{Sh|Tayra}}
 
| 7300
 
| 2
 
| 5
 
| 4
 
| Largest base cargohold
 
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| {{Sh|Iteron Mark V}}
 
| 5800
 
| 2
 
| 4
 
| 5
 
| Jack of all trades, master of none
 
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| {{Sh|Mammoth}}
 
| 5500
 
| 2
 
| 4
 
| 5
 
| Has the fastest travel time
 
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== Fitting haulers  ==
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* [[Travelling to the NSC|How to get to the Campus]] has all the routes to the NSC including several fits and advice for avoid bubbles and gate camps.
Haulers are relatively straightforward to fit. For ore hauling, you will want to have maximum cargo capacity, meaning you want to fit Expanded Cargoholds in low slots and Cargohold Optimization in rigs.  
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* [[NSC Campus Rules|Campus Rules]] lists the additional rules that we have at the NSC to avoid local diplomatic concerns as well rules of engagement for PvP.
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* [[What to bring to the NSC|What to Bring]] explains the common ship types that we fly at the NSC, why we fly them, and how they play their role in the fleet.
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* [[Bookmarks]] details the importance of Bookmarks, how to make them, and how to use them to travel safely.
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* [[The Rookie's Guide To Fleet Ops]] is an excellent guide to serve as a reference for new pilots to reduce common blunders and mistakes during Fleet Operations.
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* [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=212&t=114765|NSC Consolidated Information Thread] A consolidated sticky containing single-topic posts about living in the NSC.
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* [[Ship Replacement Program#NSC|Ship Replacement Program]] Lost a ship? Read about what qualifies for the Ship Replacement Program specific to Null-Sec Campus.
  
For courier missions, you might want to have faster align and warp speed, so you might want to fit Nanofiber Internal Structures and Inertial Stabilizers in low slots and Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer in rigs.
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==== Still Here? ====
  
If you wish, you can train skills to equip shield mods such as Shield Extenders and Invulnerability Fields in the mid slots to tank belt rats for a short time. It is also worth while to train skills for these modules to give some basic protection against high-sec ganking.
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If you are still reading then we hope we have your attention and we will shortly be seeing you at the Campus. All we ask is that people come down and experience Null-Sec for themselves. We understand that Null-Sec might not be for everyone, but we hope that the time you do spend with us will serve you well in your future EVE endeavours.
  
== Optimize with Giant Secure Containers  ==
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== Campus Staff ==
There are items called ''Giant Secure Containers'' (GSC) which take up 3,000 {{m3}} in your cargo hold. The interesting thing is that you can actually put 3,900 {{m3}} of stuff in a GSC - which means you get a 30% space bonus.
 
  
Note: Giant Secure Containers are great but with a minor limitation, they cannot store some goods like frozen food, livestock. So keep this in mind if you are using these containers to haul goods.
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=== Manager ===
  
== Advanced hauling and earning ISK via hauling  ==
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The next step after mastering industrial hauling are [[Freighters]] and Transports.
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You can use outside databases, such as [[Using external tools to haul  profitably|EVE Trade]], to find profitable trade routes. 
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| valign="top" | <big>'''[[User:Devalt Yotosala|Devalt Yotosala]]'''</big> <small></small>
 
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The {{co|green|Null-Sec Campus Manager}} provides the strategic direction of the Campus and deals with the overall management of the campus. This includes NSC Officer management, structure policy, asset management and conflict resolution. The NSC Manager makes recommendations on changes to the NSC towards the Directorate and represents the NSC at Management Meetings.
To take the first steps in making ISK with your new hauler, you might consider [[Trading|playing the market]] or running [[Making Money with Hauling - Level 4 Cargo Missions|Level 4 Cargo Missions]].
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== Credits  ==
 
*[https://gate.eveonline.com/Profile/Raddick%20Tseng Raddick Tseng] for suggesting this, and giving some interesting statistics.  
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Using external tools to haul profitably]]
 
* [[Making Money with Hauling - Level 4 Cargo Missions]]
 
  
== References ==
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=== Officers ===
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All officers have a joint responsibility to create an inclusive learning environment for Unistas and a strong Null-Sec Campus Community. Officers are your first point of contact for any questions about the NSC. They administer the structures, hangars, programmes, forums, wiki, events and fleets. While all officers contribute to our joint goal, officers work on different tasks and portfolios that you can inquire upon in Coms or by getting in touch with them.
* [https://forums-archive.eveonline.com/message/3263586 Odyssey 1.1 - Tech 1 Industrials, Round 2]
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* Hofborn
* [https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/rebalancing-and-renaming-industrials Dev blog: Rebalancing and renaming industrials]
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* Earl Reneshan
* [https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/28-ships-later Dev blog: 28 ships later]
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* Raas Caslo
* [https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/patch-notes-version-20-04 Patch notes: Renaming T1 industrials class to haulers]
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* Selara Trondinvale
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* GnI Amatin
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* Mainuser X
  
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 24 April 2024


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Campus goals

The goal of the EVE University Null-Sec Campus is to provide an educational environment for Unistas to experience Null-Sec and all its distinct mechanics and opportunities. We want to make sure that all members of EVE University feel welcome to either move to Null-Sec with us or to day-trip to the NSC to take part in practical PvP activities and accelerate their progress through lucrative PvE activities like mining, ratting, exploration and industry.

Why the NSC?

Living at the NSC has multiple great benefits

  • Learn about Null-Sec specific mechanics like Bubbles
  • Enjoy a realistic PvP environment and refine your piloting skills through solo and small-gang engagements
  • Earn ISK - Null-Sec offers a range of highly lucrative ISK-making opportunities through Ratting, Exploration, Mining, Planetary Interaction, Industry and more
  • Take advantage of campus-specific programmes to accelerate your progress
  • NSC is served by alliance-wide services like Buyback and Hauling, making it easy to (a) turn your items into liquid ISK and (b) to move things from either Jita or other campuses to the NSC
  • The NSC industry infrastructure lets you scale your industry efforts and start making some serious ISK - Null-Sec has the lowest tax rates making it easier to be profitable
  • And most importantly: Become part of the NSC community and give back to newer players by sharing and handing on your experience and knowledge

We fly Not Blue Shoot It (NBSI) which means that anyone and everyone is a target, provided they do not have a positive standing with EVE University.

If you like the sound of all of that, then please keep reading. This page will provide a basic overview of what the NSC is about as well as links to more detailed pages so that you can see what is on offer at the NSC and how you can quickly settle in to the Null-Sec lifestyle and make the most of your time with us.

Joining the Campus

Joining the NullSec Campus community is as simple as joining the ingame NullSec (EVE Uni) chat channel. Here, you can ask any of the campus members questions about life in Null-Sec and how to get involved with the community. Similarly, join us on Mumble and talk directly to our campus members. There are no official title requirements for joining the NSC, and you do not need to commit any specific amount of time to the campus. Just head over and enjoy the Null-Sec lifestyle as and when you feel like it. That said, we do ask that members have carried out the following actions prior to travelling to the NSC to make your life smoother, once there.

Once you are here, consider dropping an introduction in the Hi/Bye forum thread.

Requirements

While we have no formal requirements or barriers to joining the campus, members are asked to join the NSC standing fleet and NSC mumble when they are at the NSC. If there's no NSC Standing fleet advertised, JOIN MUMBLE, create a fleet and put up an advert so others may join. Members should feel encouraged to set their overview up according to University standards.

A general willingness to have fun, create content (EVE is a Sandbox after all), learn and share knowledge are highly encouraged. Please remember that the EVE University Rules and Communications Policy apply at the NSC as well.

Communication

We use the following EVE University services for communication:

  • Ingame chat channel NullSec (EVE Uni), used for general Q&A.
  • Ingame chat channel Nullsec Intel (EVE Uni), the intel channel that we share with other blue corps within Syndicate.
  • The Mumble channel PC9 Standing Fleet for Voice Coms
  • Null-Sec Campus Discord (see this post for instructions on how to set it up).
  • The NullSec Campus section on the forum. [STATUS: April 2021 - The forum is slightly out-dated and needs a complete overhaul]
  • Join the standing fleet at all times as well, as a lot of communication happens in fleet chat.

Further Reading

To the right of this page you will see a number of links which provide newcomers with all the necessarily information required to get up-to-speed. Don't worry, there is no need to read it all at once, however the pages below are important reading prior to, or upon arrival at, the NSC.

  • How to get to the Campus has all the routes to the NSC including several fits and advice for avoid bubbles and gate camps.
  • Campus Rules lists the additional rules that we have at the NSC to avoid local diplomatic concerns as well rules of engagement for PvP.
  • What to Bring explains the common ship types that we fly at the NSC, why we fly them, and how they play their role in the fleet.
  • Bookmarks details the importance of Bookmarks, how to make them, and how to use them to travel safely.
  • The Rookie's Guide To Fleet Ops is an excellent guide to serve as a reference for new pilots to reduce common blunders and mistakes during Fleet Operations.
  • Consolidated Information Thread A consolidated sticky containing single-topic posts about living in the NSC.
  • Ship Replacement Program Lost a ship? Read about what qualifies for the Ship Replacement Program specific to Null-Sec Campus.

Still Here?

If you are still reading then we hope we have your attention and we will shortly be seeing you at the Campus. All we ask is that people come down and experience Null-Sec for themselves. We understand that Null-Sec might not be for everyone, but we hope that the time you do spend with us will serve you well in your future EVE endeavours.

Campus Staff

Manager

Devalt Yotosala.jpg Devalt Yotosala

The Null-Sec Campus Manager provides the strategic direction of the Campus and deals with the overall management of the campus. This includes NSC Officer management, structure policy, asset management and conflict resolution. The NSC Manager makes recommendations on changes to the NSC towards the Directorate and represents the NSC at Management Meetings.

Officers

All officers have a joint responsibility to create an inclusive learning environment for Unistas and a strong Null-Sec Campus Community. Officers are your first point of contact for any questions about the NSC. They administer the structures, hangars, programmes, forums, wiki, events and fleets. While all officers contribute to our joint goal, officers work on different tasks and portfolios that you can inquire upon in Coms or by getting in touch with them.

  • Hofborn
  • Earl Reneshan
  • Raas Caslo
  • Selara Trondinvale
  • GnI Amatin
  • Mainuser X