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|[http://evewho.com/pilot/Seiang+Tsukiko Seiang Tsukiko]
 
|[http://evewho.com/pilot/Seiang+Tsukiko Seiang Tsukiko]
 
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Inghenges V - Moon 2
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Scolluzer XI - Moon 2
  
Ishukone Corporation Factory
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X-Sense Chemical Storage
 
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In hibernation.
 
In hibernation.
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So you've decided to join ANQ-E. Congratulations. Now, here's what you need to know to get started. Bear with us, a lot of the reading and learning are front-loaded... after you get your feet wet, most of this stuff will be second-nature.
 
So you've decided to join ANQ-E. Congratulations. Now, here's what you need to know to get started. Bear with us, a lot of the reading and learning are front-loaded... after you get your feet wet, most of this stuff will be second-nature.
 
  
 
;Forum Access
 
;Forum Access
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In both cases, once you've registered, send an EVEMail to [http://evewho.com/pilot/Jai+Centarium Jai Centarium] in-game with the registered names. Once he wakes up, he'll grant access to the s00per sekret member-side stuff.
 
In both cases, once you've registered, send an EVEMail to [http://evewho.com/pilot/Jai+Centarium Jai Centarium] in-game with the registered names. Once he wakes up, he'll grant access to the s00per sekret member-side stuff.
 
  
 
;Read Your Mail
 
;Read Your Mail
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While you're reading, you might as well read the Corp mailbox, too. Some of that stuff is important, too.
 
While you're reading, you might as well read the Corp mailbox, too. Some of that stuff is important, too.
 
  
 
;Join the Intel Channels
 
;Join the Intel Channels
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If you're new to Intel channels, read this: http://www.the-oss.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=3864
 
If you're new to Intel channels, read this: http://www.the-oss.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=3864
 
  
 
;Get to S-U
 
;Get to S-U
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The most important thing, in your new career, is to get several PvP-capable ships INTO S-U (you can base elsewhere once you get the lay of the land). It's a pain getting stuff down at first, but it makes it much easier to get started once you're here. Trust me. Try it; you'll like it.
 
The most important thing, in your new career, is to get several PvP-capable ships INTO S-U (you can base elsewhere once you get the lay of the land). It's a pain getting stuff down at first, but it makes it much easier to get started once you're here. Trust me. Try it; you'll like it.
 
  
 
;I'm Here. Now What?
 
;I'm Here. Now What?
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* '''PvE:''' We have NPC stations and agents in JQV, and unless there's an active defense operation (which you should always take part in... ignoring a defense op is bad, m'kay?), you're welcome to run missions.
 
* '''PvE:''' We have NPC stations and agents in JQV, and unless there's an active defense operation (which you should always take part in... ignoring a defense op is bad, m'kay?), you're welcome to run missions.
 
* '''Mining:''' Tasty, tasty Crokite. Same rules apply: If there's a defense op or hostiles around, don't mine. Not only are you hiding out, but with mining, you're liable to get your face kicked in by the hostiles if they find you.
 
* '''Mining:''' Tasty, tasty Crokite. Same rules apply: If there's a defense op or hostiles around, don't mine. Not only are you hiding out, but with mining, you're liable to get your face kicked in by the hostiles if they find you.
 
  
 
;I Have Questions
 
;I Have Questions

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