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training:guides:intelligence [2017/04/29 01:05]
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muleo [Reporting Intel 101]
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 ===== Reporting Intel 101 ===== ===== Reporting Intel 101 =====
-Intel channels are chatter-free area and they must remain strictly on topic whenever possible. ​ You can be banned from intel channels for excessive off-topic chatter. ​ More-so than nearly anywhere else in TEST, the intel channels are kept very serious.+ 
 +Intel channels are chatter-free area and they must remain strictly on topic whenever possible. You can be banned from intel channels for excessive off-topic chatter. More-so than nearly anywhere else in TEST, the intel channels are kept very serious.
  
 A successful intel report consists of these simple items: A successful intel report consists of these simple items:
 +
   * Name of the pilot(s).   * Name of the pilot(s).
   * Ship type, if possible.   * Ship type, if possible.
   * Location and, if possible, an in system location.   * Location and, if possible, an in system location.
  
-Useful intel reports are the ones that give the maximum amount of information in the shortest nugget of text. +Useful intel reports are the ones that give the maximum amount of information in the shortest nugget of text.
  
 Here is a simple step by step guide: Here is a simple step by step guide:
-  - Get the target'​s names, current system, and if possible ship types. ​ This is usually acquired through your directional scanner, overview, or local chat. 
-  - Post the information in the intel channel for that region. ​ This is easily done by dragging the names from local chat player name column to your chat window and typing out the ship names. 
-  - Keep it short and to the point (e.g. Bob in 6VDT-H in a Hound). 
  
-If you do not have a visual on the target, suffix your post with "​nv"​ to indicate as such. If you've got a visual on a large fleet, take a screenshot and post that in the channel along with your intel. Your screenshot could give people that vital piece of information to escape or destroy the fleet. ​ Imgur has a nice app called [[http://​imgur.com/​apps|Hyperdesktop]] that easily allows screenshots of your overview.+  - Get the target'​s names, current system, and if possible ship types. This is usually acquired through your directional scanner, overview, or local chat. 
 +  - Post the information in the intel channel for that region. This is easily done by dragging the names from local chat player name column to your chat window and typing out the ship names. 
 +  - Keep it short and to the point (e.g. Bob 6VDT-H Hound). 
 + 
 +If you do not have a visual on the target, suffix your post with "​nv"​ to indicate as such. If you've got a visual on a large fleet, take a screenshot and post that in the channel along with your intel. Your screenshot could give people that vital piece of information to escape or destroy the fleet. Imgur has a nice app called [[http://​imgur.com/​apps|Hyperdesktop]] that easily allows screenshots of your overview.
  
 You can make a clickable link to a character by dragging their name from your Local chat window'​s list of people in the system into the text entry area in the intel chat window. You can make a clickable link to a solar system by clicking the bars to the left of the system'​s name (in the far top-left of your screen) and dragging that into the text entry area in the intel chat window. You can make a clickable link to a character by dragging their name from your Local chat window'​s list of people in the system into the text entry area in the intel chat window. You can make a clickable link to a solar system by clicking the bars to the left of the system'​s name (in the far top-left of your screen) and dragging that into the text entry area in the intel chat window.
  
-By keeping your post to the point and linking the character and systems you'll enable some of TEST's automated tools to use your information for the "​greater good"(tm). Most notable use is the [[https://www.intelmap.xyz|TEST Intel Map]].+By keeping your post to the point and linking the character and systems you'll enable some of TEST's automated tools to use your information for the "​greater good". Most notable use is the [[https://sentinel.pleaseignore.com/|TEST Sentinel]]. 
  
 ==== Examples ==== ==== Examples ====
 === Good Examples === === Good Examples ===
-  * "​Bob ​in 6VDT-H"​ +  * "Bob 6VDT-H"​ 
-  * "​Herfet ​on 6VDT-H ​undock, in a Sabre"+  * "​Herfet 6VDT-H ​undocked ​Sabre"
 === Bad Examples === === Bad Examples ===
   * "One red in 6v" - Who?   * "One red in 6v" - Who?
   * "20 neuts just jumped in" - Where?   * "20 neuts just jumped in" - Where?
-  * "​I'​ve got eyes on a neut fleet on the gate" - Ship types? Numbers?+  * "​I'​ve got eyes on a neut fleet on the gate" - Ship types? Numbers? Where?
  
 //Note: "​nv"​ may be used to abbreviate "no visual"//​ //Note: "​nv"​ may be used to abbreviate "no visual"//​
 +
 +==== Further Commands ====
 +=== Request Status ===
 +For requesting a status of a system you can easily ask for it with "<​System>​ status?"​. You may need this while traveling.
 +For example: D-PNP9 status?
 +
 +=== Clearing System ===
 +When the reds (or not blues) are gone, you can clear a system with "<​System>​ clr/​clear"​.
 +For example: D-PNP9 clear
  
  
training/guides/intelligence.txt · Last modified: 2021/09/02 15:25 by SerinusGareth