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Posted: Nov 9th 2008 11:45AM (Unverified) said

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W. Graves, I'm an explorer as well... although I occasionally use those scanning skills for less noble purposes.

It seems that training up those skills is going to pay off in some new ways in March, when this expansion is slated to launch. *Definitely* looking forward to getting some more details on wormholes and what can be found in regards to Tech III as we get closer to the release.

More than anything, I think that having some new dimensions to exploration in EVE is important. Very curious about how drastically the profession will change in a few months from now.
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Posted: Dec 10th 2008 1:02AM halfcaptain said

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I'm developing a habit of commenting in older articles to put my 2 cents on the counter. I guess the ironic part is that store is closed, but still.

I love exploring, and hopefully the expansion in March will offer a few new application of that profession. Scanning can be a little difficult to learn, but better understanding how ship scanners and probes work really gives you an edge in the game. Plus, being able to scan down someone you're chasing in 40 seconds or thereabouts after entering the system is usually a precursor to a nasty surprise. And usually a victory.
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Posted: Dec 10th 2008 9:53AM (Unverified) said

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halfcaptain,

A fair amount of people read the older content as well. I don't think we're into necro territory yet. :)

I'll be paying attention to the new exploration system as we get closer to the expansion. I hope it'll build on the existing exploration skills we've trained up and isn't wholly distinct from them.
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