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PhIleas Flackets
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Posted - 2009.05.08 07:44:00 -
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I recently started a trial account to see if the game was worth playing again and found it is! I subscribed and my new char is going to be a drone specialist, but that is not the problem I need help with.
I used to have 2 accounts that I used for pvp and missioning one is in empire but the other is stranded in 00. How can I get him back as I will probably end up getting killed on the way and I am not sure if he has a clone or where that clone is based. In the past I used a free 5 day trial to check but my char wasn't able to access the the station clone services. Please help
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Gartel Reiman
Civis Romanus Sum
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Posted - 2009.05.08 07:56:00 -
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Well, when you log him in you can make a break for it. If you want to bring him back to empire for good, just make sure you set the medical clone to somewhere in high-sec and then go for it! If you succeed, you get back in one piece; if you don't, and you get podded, then you're back in empire anyway.
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RaTTuS
BIG Libertas Fidelitas
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Posted - 2009.05.08 07:58:00 -
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Clone Jump, or just give it a go and fly out -- RaTTuS @ InEve, Capital Prints for sale |

PhIleas Flackets
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Posted - 2009.05.08 08:07:00 -
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the problem is I can't use the station medical services as I am in an npc Corp. How do I tell where my clone is set to?
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Leana Darkrider
Creatio -ex- nihilo
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Posted - 2009.05.08 08:09:00 -
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travel right before or after downtime.
This is your best chance of getting in highsec alive.
Other option, make sure your clone is up to date, theat your clone is stationed in high sec, travel, and if you get podded, you'll wake up in high sec.
And another option, if you have a jumpclone in high sec, use that one
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Taross
Caldari Versus Gloria Omnis
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Posted - 2009.05.08 09:23:00 -
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Difficult puzzle...
You might TRY just undocking in your pod, then self-destructing, to see if you end up in empire.
Otherwise, sneaking out around downtime seems a good option.
If all else fails, I'd petition, and ask a GM to set your medical clone to an empire station. They have EVERY reason to be nice to a returning player trying to re-activate an old account, obviously...
But how did you end up being stuck in 0.0 without a jump clone, anyway? Just curious. Your signature exceeds the maximum allowed dimensions of 400x120 pixels and filesize of 24000 bytes -Sahwoolo Etoophie |

Clara Mismer
Minmatar Gulfonodi Industries
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Posted - 2009.05.08 09:54:00 -
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Originally by: PhIleas Flackets the problem is I can't use the station medical services as I am in an npc Corp. How do I tell where my clone is set to?
look at your character sheet to see your clones/ jump clones.
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Nerhtal Al'Thali
Caldari Black Wolves
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Posted - 2009.05.08 10:39:00 -
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Maybe he quit when jump clones didnt exist (i returned from a 5 year absence and have assets in 3 different outlying 0.0 regiongs but luckily i was in empire space when i left so didnt have the 0.0 issue this guy has :p)
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PhIleas Flackets
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Posted - 2009.05.08 21:59:00 -
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Thanks for the info everyone.....I will let you know if I make it in one piece!!
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Psiri
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Posted - 2009.05.08 22:19:00 -
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Check your character info, you should see how much SP your current clone holds under the line that displays your character's ammount of skillpoints.
Alternatively you can check if the station you're in has a medical facility (visible in the station buttons), click that and it should display what clone grade you have and where it is present.
When moving out from 0.0 it's advisable to travel during low population hours. Open up the starmap, look at the star map control panel and click the tab named 'star map'. There you'll find a tab named statistics, click that aswell and then check "ships desytoyed in the last hour". If there is a system with alot of killings, check escape pods destroyed in the last hour aswell. If there's both alot of pods and ships destroyed then that's a good indicator of a bubble camp.
Either way you're best to avoid it if possible.
Should you jump into a 0.0 with people in it then do not warp directly to the gate, if possible warp to a nearby planet and use the directional scanner (at a 30 degree or so) to check the gate (the scanner has about 14au range). If there isn't a nearby planet then warp to the gate at 100km and check beforehand, be prepared to GTFO if there are people on the gate as they'll quickly be ontop of you if you don't.
Whilst warping, open up 'people and places', click 'places' and make a bookmark. This will be your safespot that you can warp to if you're being chased. Just remember that they can scan after you still, but it takes time so make sure to make new safespots and warp between them.
Remember that if you have been in PvP combat (someone pew pew'd you) you'll be stuck in space for 15mins if you log.
Lastly, should you jump through a gate and land in a camp, try to run back to the gate but wait at least 30 secs or so whilst cloaked or you'll be unable to jump straight away and will get ****ed. If you make it back to the gate and jump or the gate doesn't have a bubble then try to warp to the object that requires the least alignment. Do not warp to 0 of the object but instead 50/75/100km and make sure to be prepared to find a new object to warp to as they may chase after you.
Err.. Other than that. Good luck!
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PhIleas Flackets
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Posted - 2009.05.09 05:58:00 -
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Originally by: Psiri
Alternatively you can check if the station you're in has a medical facility (visible in the station buttons), click that and it should display what clone grade you have and where it is present.
Unfortunatley I am in an NPC corp so I can't use the station services to check where my clone is (I am in a conquerable station). How do I get round this.
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