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Blue : An ally. When you shoot these, make sure you have an excuse at hand.
CCP : The company that makes EVE.
Empire : A term used to cover both highsec and lowsec.
Highsec : Space with security status 0.5 and higher. This is where every player starts on character creation. Attacking most other players is punished by quick but not instant destruction by CONCORD.
Lowsec : Space with security status between 0.1 to 0.4. There is no CONCORD, but gate and station sentry guns will still shoot you if you attack a target you could not legally attack in highsec, and you still get a security status penalty.
Neut : A neutral player. Not an ally, and not specifically an enemy, but should be assumed to be hostile.
Nullsec : Space with security status 0.0 and below. This is where most of the fun happens. Player alliances may only hold space in nullsec.
NV : No visual. Used in intel channel to indicate that the person reporting intel does not see what ships the hostiles are flying.
Ratting : The act of killing NPC in asteroid belts or anomalies for isk.
Red : A player we are particularly hostile towards. These are the people whos day you should go out of your way to ruin.
Singularity (Sisi): One of the two public TEST servers, singularity is the one onto which anyone may log into whenever they want, without having to wait for scheduled mass tests.
Tranq(uility) : The main EVE server, on which most of the gameplay outside China happens.
Truesec : An indicator of how good a system is for ratting. Lower is better.
Bittervet : A player who has grown so tired of the game that he/she never logs in except to update his skill queue.
Carebear: Players who absolutely refuse to engage in combat at all costs. Just because you PVE alot does not make you a carebear. Mining doesn't make you a carebear either.
Tech 1 or T1: Basic level of items and ships. They have a meta level (Higher meta levels are generally better) of 0-4. If you are reading this page, you are probably using T1 items as a newer player.
Tech 2 or T2: More powerful, expensive, and have more skill requirements than T1. They are Meta 5 items.
Anomalies : Cosmic anomalies. A cosmic anomaly is a hidden site with NPC Pirates or Drones in it. Unlike Cosmic Signatures, Anomalies do not appear in a Deadspace zone. Anomalies do not need special skills or equipment to be completed and can be found without any extra equipment by using the On-Board Scanner located in every ship other than capsules. Also called anoms.
AoE : Area of effect. Things that affect other things in a certain area, rather than a specific target.
(Com)plexes : The big brother of anomalies, more profitable, more difficult to complete, and requiring probes to find.
Cap(acitor) : A recharging resource on a ship, consumed by many modules and increased by some others.
Cyno : Cynosural field, which capital ship (and black ops battleships) jump drives can lock to in order to jump from one system to another.
DPS : Damage per second. The rate at which your ship deals damage to your target.
EHP : Effective hit points, calculated from your resists and your hitpoints.
Grid : EVE invisibly divides space up into smaller sections, the grids. The grid determines which objects a player can see and interact with but it doesn't affect movement. A typical grid might be a sphere with a diameter of 250-300km, but their size and shape can be manipulated by players.
Logistics :
LP : Loyalty Point. Special points that you get for running missions or incursions that can be used to buy items not available from elsewhere than the factions LP store.
RR : Remote repair. Modules or drones that repair the target ship.
Tank : Your ability to withstand damage.
Local chat: This chat channel enables you to see and talk to anybody in the solar system you are in. Together with the Directional scanner it's a valuable tool to identify and find hostiles. You can spam it with content from here.
DHD : DurrHurrDurr, the spastic fat nerd of our hearts.
Welp : Welp is the sound one makes after losing an entire fleet in a battle with no discernible gain. As in “Welp, what can you do?” - IconoclasticGoat