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EchoD [Ships]
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   * I recommend a safe near the target but off grid (this way the target doesn'​t see your fleet move but there is still a low travel time from the safe to the target)   * I recommend a safe near the target but off grid (this way the target doesn'​t see your fleet move but there is still a low travel time from the safe to the target)
   * It might be necessary to have the safe at-least 15AU away from the target if they are clever with the D-Scanner.   * It might be necessary to have the safe at-least 15AU away from the target if they are clever with the D-Scanner.
-  * If you have a target pinned down with 5 probes you can set one probe to an immense radius and re scan, this way when you do ignore all it will ignore everything in system (Or just remember the signature ID if you are less retarded than me)+  * If you have a target pinned down with 5 probes you can set one probe to an immense radius and re scan, this way when you do ignore all it will ignore everything in system (Or just remember the signature ID)
   * Some people watch the D-Scanner for combat probes, it might be worth getting a rough guess on the target with the d-scanner then moving the probes onto him rapidly at a tight radius.   * Some people watch the D-Scanner for combat probes, it might be worth getting a rough guess on the target with the d-scanner then moving the probes onto him rapidly at a tight radius.
   * Probes too close to each-other can't combine results (hence not leaving them all on-top of each-other)   * Probes too close to each-other can't combine results (hence not leaving them all on-top of each-other)
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