I often hear from people that my flying an interceptor for
exploration is a bit, ummm, odd. The
usual conversation often ends with something like, “Well, I guess if it works
for you then great.” I can sense them rolling their eyes and sidling away from this crazy person...
Let me present my thoughts on the interceptor as an exploration vessel. (the idea isn't unique to me - check out this video from JonnyPew)
Let me present my thoughts on the interceptor as an exploration vessel. (the idea isn't unique to me - check out this video from JonnyPew)
Most explorers use either a special exploration frigate (Cheetah, Helios,
et. al.) or one of the Sisters of Eve ships (Astero or Stratios). These ships have specific bonuses for
scanning that decrease the time it takes to scan down sites. They also are able to equip a covert ops
cloaking device so that they can warp around under the safety of a cloak. And they have bonuses for hacking relic and data sites.
These features are all very valuable for exploration - but not vital for my style of exploration where I cruise around null sec space searching for relic sites.
These features are all very valuable for exploration - but not vital for my style of exploration where I cruise around null sec space searching for relic sites.
The relic sites in null sec generally have more valuable loot than the relic sites in high or low sec. And they generally have more valuable loot than data sites. And the loot is much, much, much more compact than data site loot - I never worry about overflowing my cargo bays with too many intact armor plates. Wormhole space (C1-C3) has identical sites – but can be very scary (both a good and bad thing). I generally prefer the prosperity, relative safety and situational awareness advantages of null sec.
Null sec space has some peculiar features unlike other space
– population density and warp bubbles being the most important ones for this discussion.
With low population density, it is easy to find
systems that are empty - sometimes several in a row. I avoid running
relic sites in systems that have other capsuleers. If I find a relic site, I’ll wait for any
locals to move along or will move along myself.
Speed of scanning is not important when you are the only person in a
system. When I used to do DED 4/10 sites
in high sec, scanning speed was of paramount importance – if I didn’t scan it
down quickly, someone was likely to come along and steal the site from me. In null sec that “someone” doesn’t
exist. So having the scanning bonuses
isn’t as important.
With an interceptor I am immune to the effects of warp
bubbles. Bubbles are not especially
common in null sec – but they do exist.
I’ve come across bubbles on gates and between gates - usually with some Bad Person
lurking there like a spider in a web.
With a fast aligning interceptor travel is gate-to-gate. No need to bounce off of nearby planets to
see if a gate is clear of bubbles. No worries, just simple gate-to-gate
travel. Nice! No need for a covert ops cloak if nothing can catch me without one.
Jack Dancer flies a Stiletto interceptor – being a former
Rifter pilot the Minmatar interceptor seems most comfortable to him. Stilettos have 3 high slots, 4 medium slots
and 3 lows – a very utilitarian layout for exploration purposes.
In the high slots I have a regular cloak (not a covert ops cloak)
and a Sisters Core Probe Launcher fitted with Sister Core Probes (plus 8 extras in the cargo hold to reload while I'm scanning). The cloak is to hide myself when scanning in a
system or when Bad People are looking for me.
The Sister version of the probe launcher and Sister probes are to get
maximum strength on my probing efforts – the interceptor isn’t bonused, so I
need all the help I can get. The third high
slot is empty, but I supposed you could stick an off-line salvager there in
case you came across something interesting to salvage.
The medium slots are no-brainers. A microwarpdrive, a Relic Analyzer II, a Data
Analyzer II, and a cargo scanner. The
microwarpdrive is very handy when in a site to quickly get from can to can
(sometimes 70km apart). The Relic and
Data Analyzers are (of course) for hacking the cans. Having the T2 versions is vital if you want to successfully complete the null sec
sites (they are tougher than high and low sec sites). And the cargo scanner is for (rarely)
checking out cans in data sites to see if any of them contain the valuable
pirate POS tower BPCs. Feel free to off-line the data analyzer and/or cargo scanner if you have fitting challenges - you can online them (and off-line something else) when you need them.
The low slots have 3 inertia stabilizers. Inertia stabilizers lower the align time
to under the magical 2 second mark (be sure to train Spaceship Command to V). Under 2 seconds is where even insta-locking enemies will not be able to catch my Stiletto on gates. Or so I hope.
There are rumors that lag and other weirdnesses might come into play and
make the interceptor catchable. But I
prefer to not think about that… *shudder*
The rig slots include two of the Emission Scope Sharpener I rigs that enhance relic virus coherence. Since my focus is on relic
sites, I need all the help I can get with them (especially since the Stiletto
has no relic site bonuses). With this
setup I have 130 virus coherence (I think that's the total) and 30 virus strength. Enough to not be frustrated by null sec sites (but not enough to guarantee success each and every time).
That's all there is to the ship. With it you can sneak around null sec. Find relic sites in empty systems. Profit!
That's all there is to the ship. With it you can sneak around null sec. Find relic sites in empty systems. Profit!
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