Hey Beef, My last good deed.
E-Uni Guide on getting started in EveA little bit about E-UniApplying to E-UniE-Uni Policies - Basically their rules, you need to read them.
Applying to E-Uni then they are at war - It happens a lot and they operate a lot differently during wartime to prevent unessescary deaths/easy kills for the enemy.
I know it seems a lot to read; and it is. But from all my time playing Eve, the advice from the bf2s guys helped a lot, but also the practical experience playing with E-Uni, especially during war when you get to do your very first Pew Pew, everyone knows it; Eve shines at PvP, nothing more fun than blowing up another mans spaceship.
I remmeber my first fleet in E-Uni there was like 50 people, and I was awe struck... Then I went and joined ted's corp and I'm in fleet with 200+ people easily. Gotta thank E-Uni for getting me prepared for it.
They do great things for the new players during war btw, they'll give out free ships and fittings to you, which you can then insure and when you die you actually gain money out of it; allbeit a small amount
Also, as I was saying about PvE. Here is 2 PvE fits, 1 for a Caracal and one for a Drake.
Level 2 Mission Runner CaracalLevel 3 Mission Runner Drake - This is overtanked for level 3 missions, the Amplifiers in the mid slots could be taken out for Shield Recharger or whatever you want really; an afterburner would be alright too.
Really though, if you go this route, only fly the Drake when you have a T2 tank for it, for the weapons, it's ok to use T1 weapons which won't take more than a few days to train.
I advise you also download
Eve HQ. Add your API to it and you can make fits for ships in it, it will let you know if you have the skills to use it and if not how long it will take to train for it
Man out! o/