Apocalypse Now alliance and Phoenix coalition both use Discord as their main source of information on day-to-day activities.
Phoenix coalition uses Mumble for their voice comms for fleet coordination. It's important and mandatory to be on these comms for PVP fleets.
Discord can be downloaded here.
Mumble can be downloaded here.
Discord and Mumble should be installed first before moving on with the tutorials.
The rest of this page will outline how to connect to all these channels and provide extra info as well.
APOC and ATOM share the same Discord server. Each pilot must be connected to this server.
Pilots can connect to the server via the services page on the APOC website: https://www.eve-apoc.net/services/.
Here you can connect your own Discord account to the APOC Discord server. Roles for the server will be applied automatically, this can take up to 24 hours to apply correctly.
Our coalition uses a Discord server for overall information and a Mumble voice-chat server for fleet coordination. It's mandatory for Apocalypse Now alliance pilots to be connected to this server.
First, make sure you have authenticated at https://phoenix-coalition.com/.
Next, after you have downloaded Discord, connect to the Phoenix Discord services through this page:
https://phoenix-coalition.com/services/
First, make sure you have authenticated at https://phoenix-coalition.com/.
Next, after you have downloaded Mumble, connect to the Phoenix Mumble services through this page:
https://phoenix-coalition.com/services/
Finally, save the server connection so that next time you can open Mumble and click on the Phoenix server.
We use a combination of Mumble (primary) and Discord.
Please use push-to-talk for all comms.
This ensures that we don't get accidental ‘hot-micing’ incidents, where pilots disturb fleet operations with ‘strange noises’.
Push to talk for Mumble instructions can be found here.
Push to talk for Discord instructions can be found here>
If you are in-game, you are expected to be on the APOC Discord server, in one of the voice channels.
There is an AFK and 'No chat' channel if needed. Being in comms lets you get to know other members of our growing alliance and help new members.
It also lets our FC's know how many people are available for response fleets or spontaneous roams, and you'll get rapid notice of important fleets.
Mumble and Discord require you to connect through Alliance Auth websites, which use your ESI key. with different scopes. If at any time you would like to revoke access to any service that uses your ESI keys, you can visit:
https://community.eveonline.com/support/third-party-applications/
However, you will need to reauthenticate into these sites if you need to access them and have revoked your ESI key to them.