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NTchrist Page moved from training:guides:safespots to corps:dronv:sl1de:training:guides:safespots
training:guides:safespots [2019/02/06 22:13] (current)
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 Potential uses of booksmarks include: Potential uses of booksmarks include:
-  * A point to warp to with your [[Covert Ops]] ship when you need to monitor activity at the gate.+  * A point to warp to with your [[eve:​ships:​frigates:​covert_ops|Covert Ops]] ship when you need to monitor activity at the gate.
   * A point to warp to in any ship to check if it is safe to warp to the gate at 0km.    * A point to warp to in any ship to check if it is safe to warp to the gate at 0km. 
  
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 === Aligned Safe === === Aligned Safe ===
-An aligned (aka on-line) safe is a bookmark made while warping between two fixed objects (station, gate, celestial, etc.) It helps to be more than 14.7 AU away from anything, placing the safe outside the maximum range of enemies'​ [[directional scanner]]. +An aligned (aka on-line) safe is a bookmark made while warping between two fixed objects (station, gate, celestial, etc.) It helps to be more than 14.7 AU away from anything, placing the safe outside the maximum range of enemies'​ [[training:​game_mechanics:​directional_scanner]]. 
  
 # Open your solar system map (Optional, but helps quite a bit in placing the bookmark). # Open your solar system map (Optional, but helps quite a bit in placing the bookmark).
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 Here are a number of simple guidelines that can be used to help keep a ship safe while out in EVE: Here are a number of simple guidelines that can be used to help keep a ship safe while out in EVE:
  
-When traveling through [[0.0]] or 0.0-0.4 (low sec) warp to your Gate Tactical if you see any neutrals or enemies in local. If you happen to be travelling in a slow aligning ship 151KM should give you enough room to maneuver back to your un/aligned Safe. However, if you are set-up correctly and no one is at the gate, you may be able to align to the gate and warp to it. In performing this procedure you can minimize the chances that you are caught by your enemies.+When traveling through [[training:​game_mechanics:​system_security#​null_security_space|0.0]] or 0.0-0.4 (low sec) warp to your Gate Tactical if you see any neutrals or enemies in local. If you happen to be travelling in a slow aligning ship 151KM should give you enough room to maneuver back to your un/aligned Safe. However, if you are set-up correctly and no one is at the gate, you may be able to align to the gate and warp to it. In performing this procedure you can minimize the chances that you are caught by your enemies.
        
 If when you travel through the gate you catch a glimpse of someone chasing you, warp to your random safe check your scanner. Be on the lookout for any probes in space, or Covert Ops ships, as this may well be a give away that they are trying to probe for you. If this is the case the best strategy is to start bouncing safes. It is important to remember that a trained probe pilot can find you in under 27 seconds in the best case scenario. If when you travel through the gate you catch a glimpse of someone chasing you, warp to your random safe check your scanner. Be on the lookout for any probes in space, or Covert Ops ships, as this may well be a give away that they are trying to probe for you. If this is the case the best strategy is to start bouncing safes. It is important to remember that a trained probe pilot can find you in under 27 seconds in the best case scenario.
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