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Arven Egdald
#1 - 2014-09-09 06:18:19 UTC  |  Edited by: Arven Egdald
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Remiel Pollard
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#2 - 2014-09-09 06:27:18 UTC
1-6 months hey....


This sounds an awful lot like......


hmm, tell me, did whoever recruited you ask for a security deposit of 500mil isk by any chance?

“Some capsuleers claim that ECM is 'dishonorable' and 'unfair'. Jam those ones first, and kill them last.” - Jirai 'Fatal' Laitanen, Pithum Nullifier Training Manual c. YC104

Arven Egdald
#3 - 2014-09-09 06:32:28 UTC  |  Edited by: Arven Egdald
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Mr Epeen
It's All About Me
#4 - 2014-09-09 06:32:49 UTC
Arven Egdald wrote:


What would you train if you were me and moving to 0.0 ?


Propulsion Jamming.

Mr Epeen Cool
Remiel Pollard
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#5 - 2014-09-09 06:34:15 UTC  |  Edited by: Remiel Pollard
Arven Egdald wrote:
Remiel Pollard wrote:
1-6 months hey....


This sounds an awful lot like......


hmm, tell me, did whoever recruited you ask for a security deposit of 500mil isk by any chance?


Yeah, I'm going to mine like it's 2006 and that is still a relevant scam


So you gave them 500mil isk? And how much stuff did you give them to transport for 'free'?

“Some capsuleers claim that ECM is 'dishonorable' and 'unfair'. Jam those ones first, and kill them last.” - Jirai 'Fatal' Laitanen, Pithum Nullifier Training Manual c. YC104

Arven Egdald
#6 - 2014-09-09 06:36:37 UTC  |  Edited by: Arven Egdald
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Remiel Pollard
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#7 - 2014-09-09 06:39:38 UTC
If you're aware of the scam and you're sure this is legit, then best of luck. I'm not a fan of nul myself, spent a couple of months in Provi and personally found it boring as hell so I can't advise you any further than this really. Nul is not my forte.

“Some capsuleers claim that ECM is 'dishonorable' and 'unfair'. Jam those ones first, and kill them last.” - Jirai 'Fatal' Laitanen, Pithum Nullifier Training Manual c. YC104

Arven Egdald
#8 - 2014-09-09 07:02:12 UTC  |  Edited by: Arven Egdald
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Ocih
Space Mermaids
#9 - 2014-09-09 07:07:51 UTC
If you plan to move to Null to be a part of industry, avoid combat skills, focus on Industry and evasion. Train a new character for combat.

The logic in this is simple. Industry characters don't fight, they avoid it. (bait ships excluded) Training a character is as much about training yourself. Know what you want to do, set a plan to do it. Train to mine and manufacture, train to do it as fast as possible and train skills that allow you to become invisible when a fight happens. "This is my industrial character. PvP means I log out". That sort of mindset.

If something comes up where PvP can't be avoided, you won't be solo in Null. You will be fleeting and a clean cut, low as possible SP alt for pure PvP will be a great asset. You will know why you are logging in, you will know why you have a set of implants in, you will have a cheap clone and you will associate characters with very specific jobs and roles.
Cebraio
State War Academy
Caldari State
#10 - 2014-09-09 08:24:27 UTC
It really depends on what you want to do in null and what your alliance/corp expects from you. Not everybody in null is doing the same thing and not everybody is fighting, but often a corp will expect that you also put in some weight in combat.

For moving around with jump clones (between null and highsec or between different null locations), you'll want
- Infomorph Psychology to 4 or 5 (Advanced Infomorph Psychology if you want more)
- Infomorph Synchronizing

Here are some things that I would recommend, if you want to start PVP (in spaceships).
- Propulsion Jamming !
- Target Management 5 and Advanced Target Management
- Sensor Compensation skills, depending on which ships you fly or just all four to 3 / 4
- Fuel Conservation

Your spaceship skills suck, so you probably want to start small. Don't bother with battleship training until you know what you want. Battleships are also not used a lot in combat and even when they are, you can fly smaller support ships with them.
- Interceptors
- Assault Frigates
- Covert Ops *
- Electronic Attack Ships *
- Interdictors ! *

If you still don't want to fight, but be useful in combat you can also train for Logistic Ships:
- Logistics *

* All these require some secondary skills for the fitting. Make up your mind about what you want and find out more about the ships and fittings to make a plan.

Also, I'm here to collect the 500m.