Your Core Services Account manages your access to Brave Services. You need to set this up for even the most basic access to our services, so make sure to do this before completing any further steps.
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Click LOG IN With EVE Online and login to your main account.
Select your main character and click Authorize in the bottom right corner.
Now that you're logged in, click LOG IN With EVE Online again and repeat steps 2 and 3 for all your alt characters.
Be advised that you're required to maintain valid tokens on all your characters to access our services. If one or more goes invalid you'll receive an in-game mail informing you. If the characters in question aren't re-authorized within a day or two services access will be automatically revoked until they are. Active players who don't re-authorize their characters for an extended period may be removed from the alliance.
Please ensure you have at least one group on the right side of your Core Services Account before continuing!
Update your character if you have no groups. If that doesn't work, you'll have to wait up to an hour and try again.
Guided Walkthrough
To get setup, click the button below that describes the corp or alliance you joined.
I'm in the 'Brave Collective' Alliance
These instructions assume you are in the Brave Collective alliance. If you're not you may not be able to auth into all the services on the list.
These services are absolutely essential to participating in Brave events, fleets, and operations. You should set them up as soon as possible after joining.
To get started, just follow the instructions on each of the tabs to the left!
Brave Collective Slack Workspace
This is a channel based chat program which is the main place to get fleet notifications, alliance related announcements, ask questions, theorycraft, discuss industry, and chat about all sorts of topics. Head over to #dojo if you have any questions about how to use it. Please don't type in any channel with 'pings' in its name.
This service requires an email to setup, and this email will be visible to Slack Admins. If you don't want to dox yourself, create a new free email address using a service such as Gmail.
Setup Walkthrough
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Go to the Services → Slack page from the menu at the top.
Request an invite by entering an email and click "Register".
Bear in mind this email is NOT private.
Follow the instructions in the email to create your login credentials.
This email may take some time to send, it needs to be generated manually.
Once logged in, change your display name to reflect your main's In-Game name.
If your Slack account has been deactivated, e.g. because you have one or more invalid ESI tokens on Core, you may have to wait up to 12 hours before you can sign up again.
Mumble is a VoIP program for Windows, OS X, Linux, and iOS. Authentication for each server you join is saved by the server rather than your own computer. This allows you to easily join and authenticate multiple servers without needing someone to manually give you permissions to do what you need to do.
Download Mumble Here
These are the main comms for The Brave Collective, and are also used to host most alliance fleets. You should always be logged into this when you're in-game, if nothing else to be able to hear intel and respond accordingly.
You are NOT REQUIRED to have a microphone or talk while on comms.
Setup Walkthrough
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Go to the Services → Mumble page from the menu at the top.
Click the Register button.
Click the Connect to Mumble button.
If you get a Certificate Error, click through it and enter the password from your Mumble Service page if prompted.
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Tip: You can Save Servers as Bookmarks in Mumble for quick joining without having to re-login to an auth site.
In the event Mumble is having problems we can utilize this backup Discord in a pinch. Even though it's only a backup you should definitely have this setup before you end up needing it.
Setup Walkthrough
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Go to the Services → Discord - Brave Collective page from the menu at the top.
If you'd like you can click Discord Login to ensure you're logged into the correct Discord Account.
Click Request Invitation and authorize the application.
Click Update Account to update your roles.
Having Trouble Setting Something Up?
Depending on how far along you are in the setup process, you can get assistance in any of the following ways:
I'm in the 'Brave Empire' Corporation
These instructions assume you are in the Brave Empire corporation. If you're not you may not be able to auth into all the services on the list.
These services are absolutely essential to participating in Brave events, fleets, and operations. You should set them up as soon as possible after joining.
To get started, just follow the instructions on each of the tabs to the left!
Brave Collective Slack Workspace
This is a channel based chat program which is the main place to get fleet notifications, alliance related announcements, ask questions, theorycraft, discuss industry, and chat about all sorts of topics. Head over to #dojo if you have any questions about how to use it. Please don't type in any channel with 'pings' in its name.
This service requires an email to setup, and this email will be visible to Slack Admins. If you don't want to dox yourself, create a new free email address using a service such as Gmail.
Setup Walkthrough
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Go to the Services → Slack page from the menu at the top.
Request an invite by entering an email and click "Register".
Bear in mind this email is NOT private.
Follow the instructions in the email to create your login credentials.
This email may take some time to send, it needs to be generated manually.
Once logged in, change your display name to reflect your main's In-Game name.
If your Slack account has been deactivated, e.g. because you have one or more invalid ESI tokens on Core, you may have to wait up to 12 hours before you can sign up again.
Mumble is a VoIP program for Windows, OS X, Linux, and iOS. Authentication for each server you join is saved by the server rather than your own computer. This allows you to easily join and authenticate multiple servers without needing someone to manually give you permissions to do what you need to do.
Download Mumble Here
These are the main comms for The Brave Collective, and are also used to host most alliance fleets. You should always be logged into this when you're in-game, if nothing else to be able to hear intel and respond accordingly.
You are NOT REQUIRED to have a microphone or talk while on comms.
Setup Walkthrough
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Go to the Services → Mumble page from the menu at the top.
Click the Register button.
Click the Connect to Mumble button.
If you get a Certificate Error, click through it and enter the password from your Mumble Service page if prompted.
-
Tip: You can Save Servers as Bookmarks in Mumble for quick joining without having to re-login to an auth site.
In the event Mumble is having problems we can utilize this backup Discord in a pinch. Even though it's only a backup you should definitely have this setup before you end up needing it.
Setup Walkthrough
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Go to the Services → Discord - Brave Collective page from the menu at the top.
If you'd like you can click Discord Login to ensure you're logged into the correct Discord Account.
Click Request Invitation and authorize the application.
Click Update Account to update your roles.
Having Trouble Setting Something Up?
Depending on how far along you are in the setup process, you can get assistance in any of the following ways:
I'm in Another Corporation in 'Brave United'
These instructions assume you are in the Brave United Alliance. If you're not you may not be able to auth into all the services on the list.
These services are absolutely essential to participating in Brave events, fleets, and operations. You should set them up as soon as possible after joining.
To get started, just follow the instructions on each of the tabs to the left!
Mumble is a VoIP program for Windows, OS X, Linux, and iOS. Authentication for each server you join is saved by the server rather than your own computer. This allows you to easily join and authenticate multiple servers without needing someone to manually give you permissions to do what you need to do.
Download Mumble Here
These are the main comms for The Brave Collective, and are also used to host most alliance fleets. You should always be logged into this when you're in-game, if nothing else to be able to hear intel and respond accordingly.
You are NOT REQUIRED to have a microphone or talk while on comms.
Setup Walkthrough
-
Go to the Services → Mumble page from the menu at the top.
Click the Register button.
Click the Connect to Mumble button.
If you get a Certificate Error, click through it and enter the password from your Mumble Service page if prompted.
-
Tip: You can Save Servers as Bookmarks in Mumble for quick joining without having to re-login to an auth site.
Having Trouble Setting Something Up?
Depending on how far along you are in the setup process, you can get assistance in any of the following ways:
Communications Services List
If you're familiar with what you have access to already and just want a list of all our services, you can follow the link below:
Communication Resources
Wiki
The Brave Collective wiki is Brave's Knowledge Hub. It contains many pages that are only accessible by authorized users, along with some public ones (including the one you're reading right now). Within the wiki you can find guides on many aspects of Eve, player run programs and sigs to help you prosper as an Eve Player, along with resources such as fleet doctrine fits and skillplans.
If you haven't already, make sure to read through the New To Brave page for help moving in and getting involved!
Forums
The Brave Collective forums are where you can read the latest announcements from alliance leadership and engage in discussions with alliance members. Please go to your Brave Core Service Account to the Services → Forum page to create a forum account and to read the instructions for using the forums.
These applications can be setup now or authorized later on as needed. Be advised that corporations outside of the Brave Collective alliance may not be able to access all of them.
Ship Replacement Program
The Brave Collective SRP Website lets you apply for alliance reimbursement for the loss of your ship when you participate in fleets that are covered by SRP. You can also view the full details of our SRP Program here.
Intel Map
The SMT App provides visual information about the movements of hostile players reported by alliance and coalition members. It is a tool that works a bit differently than previous intel map tools.
Keep in mind that you need chat logging enabled in game settings for it to work.
For more information about the tool head over to EVE Forums post
BraveBucks
BraveBucks is a program which pays you for ratting and destroying enemy ships within specific areas of our space. How much you get is dependent on what you destroyed, how many people helped you, and what system you were in at the time. You can setup BraveBucks here. Contact Avend Avalhar on slack in case of issues.
Ping
The Brave Collective Ping application lets you send pings to Slack for fleets and other events.
Timer Board
The Brave Collective Timer Board displays a list of current and previous timers that may be of relevance to the alliance.