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Sirius Res [Intel Channels] noting filter adjustment as something new users may need to do and updating examples to be more current.
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 Paired with Local chat, **intel channels** will give you a good idea of any enemies in the area. It is important to remember intel channels are only effective if people are reporting intel! If you see hostiles or neutrals in your system it is imperative you report them to the proper channel. Paired with Local chat, **intel channels** will give you a good idea of any enemies in the area. It is important to remember intel channels are only effective if people are reporting intel! If you see hostiles or neutrals in your system it is imperative you report them to the proper channel.
  
-  * **[[https://github.com/Slazanger/SMT/releases|SMT]]** - The Intel Map tool. Anything reported in <fc #00ff00>Int.PureBlind</fc> in game chat room will show up here. If you're not using this, you're doing it wrong. Note: this also works great on a tablet or a separate laptop.+  * **[[https://github.com/Slazanger/SMT/releases|SMT]]** - The Intel Map tool. Anything reported in the <fc #00ff00>querious.imperium</fc> in-game chat channel can be shown here. If you're not using this, you're doing it wrong. Note: this also works great on a tablet or a separate laptop
 +    * You may need to adjust the filters on the initial install of SMT to ensure it is watching the proper channel(s). To do this, open the program and go to **File** -> **Preferences** -> **Intel**. Adjust the **Channel Filters** to match the in-game channel name(s) you want to watch (e.g. "**<fc #00ff00>querious.imperium</fc>**").
  
-  * **<fc #00ff00>Int.PureBlind</fc>** - In-Game Chat Channel where Intel is provided. When linking intel, the format used is usually: +  * **<fc #00ff00>querious.imperium</fc>** - In-Game Chat Channel where Intel is provided. When linking intel, the format used is usually:
   * //System// - //Name Of Pilot// - //Ship Pilot Is Flying    * //System// - //Name Of Pilot// - //Ship Pilot Is Flying 
   * (if n/a, write 'nv', which means 'no visual')//   * (if n/a, write 'nv', which means 'no visual')//
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 Lastly, if someone asks for the status of a system, it generally means whether there are neutrals or reds in the system, or in a specific place in system, so if you can safely answer the question for them by quickly checking or already know, do so in the Intel channel.   Lastly, if someone asks for the status of a system, it generally means whether there are neutrals or reds in the system, or in a specific place in system, so if you can safely answer the question for them by quickly checking or already know, do so in the Intel channel.  
  
-  * Use <fc #00ff00>Int.PureBlind</fc> while flying in Pure Blind+  * Use <fc #00ff00>querious.imperium</fc> while flying in Querious. 
 +  * Use <fc #00ff00>delve.imperium</fc> while flying in Delve.
  
  
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