
Gimpb
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Posted - 2008.05.30 13:03:00 -
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Sounds fun, I'm still fairly new but I'll throw my 2 isk out there...
1) somewhere around 150 km?
2) c) Personal Player Skill and Teamwork Skills
3) warp to celestial, login in space, logout in space, autopilot, warp to fleet member, fleet/gang warp (6?)
4) d) Players that are willing to work as a team rather than obsess on the killmail.
5) Assume it's a trap/bait and react accordingly based on your intel.
6) a) Firepower Something has to blow it up, even if it's a 75mm civilian rail on a frigate.
7) Have your dictor warp to what will be their outbound gate in the system at say 30km or so and drop a bubble probe. Rest of the fleet warps (and lands in bubble). If they don't take precautions they'll land right on top of you. If they scout with a cov ops or recon, it'll get decloaked and you can kill it, but the enemy fleet would obviously get warned.
8) The obvious assumption is it's on auto pilot so maybe it's a trap, I'd say let one agile tackler engage it and see what happens, your options are still open that way. (you have a scout on the other side of the gate, right?)
9) Of course, a ship could turn out to have a fit you didn't expect, maybe the primary manages to warp off somehow, or perhaps better target warps in.
10) Start on the scorp, but also lock as many inties as you can (might be all it takes to make em run). If you see a good opportunity to take a shot at an intie, go for it.
11) I'm inclined to say you're screwed unless you're packin some serious ECCM and/or a couple of your BSs are scorps... even then you're in bad shape. But just for the heck of it: huggin, blackbirds, thorax, munin, scorp, geddon, etc.
12) Fast locking tacklers are always valuable, as are ewar frigs. I'd probably go with an ewar frig with all mids filled with its racial ewar.
13) Remote reps and sensor boosters on the BSs could make things tricky, but you might do it with lots of warping in and out or using tons of ewar.
14) It all depends on your goals, but IMO, you should train to be awesome at a few things as opposed to ok at many.
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