Can The Greycat ROC-DS Fit In The RSI Zeus MK ll CL In Star Citizen?

In the video, the host tests whether the Greycat ROC-DS can fit inside the RSI Zeus MK II CL ship in Star Citizen, successfully maneuvering it inside but ultimately getting it stuck. Despite appreciating the aesthetics of the ROC-DS within the ship, the host concludes that the complications of fitting and extracting the vehicle may not be worth the effort for mining purposes.

In the video, the host explores whether the Greycat ROC-DS can fit inside the RSI Zeus MK II CL ship in Star Citizen. The host has previously tested the standard Greycat ROC and is now eager to see how the DS variant performs. They express excitement about the ship’s aesthetics and functionality, particularly enjoying the ship’s name, which starts with a ‘Z,’ similar to their handle. The host begins the process by attempting to maneuver the ROC-DS into the Zeus, noting the challenges they face with the vehicle not interacting well with the ship’s floor.

As the host operates the ROC-DS, they manage to get it positioned inside the Zeus, but they have doubts about whether it will fit properly. They express concern that the wheels of the ROC-DS might cause issues during the fitting process. Despite their apprehensions, they successfully get the ROC-DS inside the ship, although they immediately worry about the potential for it to become stuck. The host recalls a previous experience with the standard ROC, which had similar fitting issues.

The host then attempts to back the ROC-DS out of the Zeus, but they quickly realize that it is indeed stuck. They try different maneuvers to free the vehicle, but nothing seems to work. The host provides commentary on the struggle, expressing frustration and concern about the ROC-DS being trapped inside the ship. They also mention the aesthetic appeal of the ROC-DS fitting inside the Zeus, even if it is not functional.

After several failed attempts to extract the ROC-DS, the host concludes that while the vehicle fits inside the Zeus, it cannot be removed afterward. They contemplate the implications of this experience, suggesting that it may not be worth the effort to take the ROC-DS out for mining if it leads to such complications. The host also mentions the possibility of needing to claim the vehicle to resolve the situation, which would incur a significant fine.

In the end, the host reflects on the experiment, noting that they have learned from the experience so others do not have to go through the same trouble. They express confusion about the fine they received for the incident and invite viewers to share their experiences with fitting the ROC-DS in the Zeus. The video concludes with the host signing off, indicating they will continue to explore and share their adventures in Star Citizen.