Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Building capital ships like a boss, part 5: Moving capital blueprints safely

Index:

1. Introduction
2. Ship blueprints
3. Component blueprints
4. Researching your blueprints
5. Moving capital blueprints safely (you are here)
6. Spreadsheets
7. Location, location, location
8. Moving minerals
9. Actually building stuff, finally
10. Selling your ships


Okay, let's say that you have a bunch of capital blueprints. You want to move them from point A to point B, and sooner or later one or both of those points is going to be in lowsec. How can you do this safely?

-Some people might think that a cov ops frigate is a good tool for this job. If you think this, you deserve to die without ever understanding how or why.
-A stealth bomber, fit for tank, would be measurably less bad but still woefully inadequate. Similarly a cov ops hauler.
-People exist who use orcas to move high value cargo, since they have high EHP and the corporate hangar bay cannot be scanned. Some of them even do this in lowsec, using the cloak-mwd-warp trick to evade camps. The latter individuals are idiots.
-A stealth recon would be a good possibility, but you can still do better.

My solution is thusly:



Features:

Covert ops cloak
Aligns like a frigate
Dual stabbed
Freighter-level EHP
Fully passive tank
Neut and guns in case something does go wrong

Note: Without the interdiction nullfier subsystem, this fit is not appropriate for nullsec.

I have been using blockade running tengus similar to this for years. I won't say I've never been targeted, or even shot at; but I will say it only happened when I allowed it to, and that I have never once been in danger.

Of course, caution is still due, so don't afk in jita with billions in your cargo. Also, people who aren't familiar with cloaking should practice to see how quickly they can hit cloak after initiating warp without it failing to engage. That skill will save your life.


Go to part 6: Spreadsheets

6 comments:

  1. I think you should also fit AB in case someone scrams you and you want to burn back to gate.

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  2. Definitely not a bad idea.

    There can be (and has been) an endless debate as to what is the absolute best tengu fit for blockade running. I can personally certify this fit as being good enough.

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  3. I would think a well tanked black ops battleship that could avoid the gate camp altogether would be a better choice, or for that matter a jump freighter will have a much higher ehp

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  4. You might wanna try out a similar Proteus too.

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    1. Proteus has a much longer align time. It would be great for afk-autopiloting around highsec, not so much for low or null.

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  5. With the changes to blockade runners announced for the upcoming Retribution patch, you might consider EFT warrioring one that has decent EHP/Align/WarpStabs.

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