tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596392630845692906.post1933589828159745135..comments2022-11-29T07:59:29.471-08:00Comments on ...Shall we not Revenge?: Going NomadTruen1ghthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14658827203515387622noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596392630845692906.post-55403690820674697142011-09-14T22:52:24.970-07:002011-09-14T22:52:24.970-07:00I moved a craptone of times in my life as capsulee...I moved a craptone of times in my life as capsuleer, all over nullsec and lowsec.<br /><br />What I found worked best for me is to keep a minimum number of ships in a staging system, in my case that was 1 logistic, 4 interdictors (since you go through them like wet towels), 1 hurricane and 1 draek (since they can fit multiple fleets), and a few disposable tacklers + modules for them.<br /><br />You never fit or rig them until you actually need them!<br />This means that with a good skill mammoth or itty, you get to move them all in 3 tries.<br />In virtually all cases, I repackage the frigs/destroyers when moving them, trashing the rigs. I find that the loss of a few mil isk is well worth it for the time saved (because you can fit a lot of them in a itty).<br /><br />All other ships that I stockpile are kept in the closest Highsec system. If a highsec system is way to far, any esoteric ship I expect to need + modules for it are kept in the closest lowsec system, also unrigged and unfitted.<br /><br />For moving my stuff in highsec I bought a Nomad.<br />For moving them into lowsec/null I have a Mammoth and a Prowler.<br /><br />It is an investment, but it saves a lot of time/nerves/potential loss due to innactivness and having the staging system station lost.foksieloyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03006950881104789119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596392630845692906.post-5229782032372339052011-09-14T11:52:03.654-07:002011-09-14T11:52:03.654-07:00That must be pretty convenient for you as well. Wh...That must be pretty convenient for you as well. When the locals in the area get used to you and how you operate, you can just move to another base of operations and take advantage of people not being used to having you around, and with all the ships you have laying around, no need to waste time setting up shop!Truen1ghthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14658827203515387622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596392630845692906.post-71425978827315419702011-09-14T03:42:45.294-07:002011-09-14T03:42:45.294-07:00I've heard of people operating in enemy space ...I've heard of people operating in enemy space and living out of cans and carriers. Hardcore PVP.<br /><br />The closest I come is my long jaunts through null and lowsec. The longest roam I've done so far is 130 jumps through null in a Slicer. It was quiet mostly with the odd spike of excitement when I encountered a blob or ran a camp.<br /><br />When I move I tend to leave most of my stuff behind and just take the expensive ships and mods. Consequently, I have fitted ships all over low-sec. It does make reshipping after a fight very easy though!Naoru Kozanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06970574576930878118noreply@blogger.com