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guides:fc-training [08/06/2024 06:24] – created (moved from hidden FC-only section to public Guides section) Cassandra Bisiguides:fc-training [08/11/2024 00:13] (current) – updated training time requirements Cassandra Bisi
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    * L badge (Nestor)    * L badge (Nestor)
-   V badge (Vanguards FCOR prior experience FCing HQs with other groups+   ER Vanguard FC badge OR prior experience FCing HQs with other groups
    * Approval of Eve Rookies Leadership    * Approval of Eve Rookies Leadership
  
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 Once the T badge is granted, the Trainee can request training fleets. A training fleet must have an experienced FC as the "backseat". Generally only one trainee should be in fleet at a time, either a Training FC or a Training Nestor. However, the backseat may allow more if they feel it's safe. The backseat FC is ultimately responsible for the fleet's safety and should be ready to take control at any time. Once the T badge is granted, the Trainee can request training fleets. A training fleet must have an experienced FC as the "backseat". Generally only one trainee should be in fleet at a time, either a Training FC or a Training Nestor. However, the backseat may allow more if they feel it's safe. The backseat FC is ultimately responsible for the fleet's safety and should be ready to take control at any time.
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 +Trainees should be proactive about requesting backseats!
  
 ===Progress=== ===Progress===
  
-Everyone progresses at their own speed; there's no set time limit on how long it can take. However, the Trainee should show good progress and not stall out in their training. They should be proactive about requesting backseats and should fly at least one training fleet per focuspreferably more (real life permitting). It is up to the other HQ FCs, Instructors, and incursion Leadership to keep track of their progress and, if necessary, step in and halt the training if it isn't progressing adequately.+In Eve Rookies there's no time limit on how long FC training may take. Everyone progresses at their own speed. Ideally the Trainee should show progress and not stall out in their training, but there's no deadline
  
 ===Phases of Training=== ===Phases of Training===
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    * What to do if there's a suicide jumper, and when it's likely to happen    * What to do if there's a suicide jumper, and when it's likely to happen
    * How to secure a NRF when a contest seems likely    * How to secure a NRF when a contest seems likely
 +   * What the biggest dangers are in each site (where ships are most likely to die)
    * What changes to make if gankers are active in the area    * What changes to make if gankers are active in the area
    * How to extract from a site during major emergency such as mass disconnect    * How to extract from a site during major emergency such as mass disconnect
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    * TCRC that's not preloaded    * TCRC that's not preloaded
    * Scuffed TCRC (split aggro, missing lightning rod, missing MTAC)    * Scuffed TCRC (split aggro, missing lightning rod, missing MTAC)
 +   * Split aggro from death (of a drone or ship)
 +   * Extract/bounce out of a site
    * Contesting    * Contesting
    * Stress testing - Trainee should delegate when overwhelmed    * Stress testing - Trainee should delegate when overwhelmed
guides/fc-training.1717824283.txt.gz · Last modified: 08/06/2024 06:24 by Cassandra Bisi

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