The video discusses the upcoming MISC Fortune, a new salvage ship variant of the Prospector in Star Citizen, designed for solo players with features like a living area, cargo elevator, and efficient salvage capabilities. It contrasts the Fortune’s design with the Vulture, highlighting its potential for streamlined operations and modular configurations, while also previewing future content and updates in the game.
In the video, the host discusses the MISC Fortune, a new salvage ship rumored to be released soon in Star Citizen. This ship is believed to be a variant of the Prospector, designed for solo players. The MISC Fortune is expected to feature a single-seat design with an interior that includes a living area, toilet, and bed, as well as a couple of size one weapons for defense. Pricing is anticipated to range between $160 to $190, with a potential sale at the upcoming Star Citizen convention in 2024.
The host shares insights from recent sneak peeks, indicating that the MISC Fortune may have a cargo elevator at the rear for easy access to salvage materials. This design would allow for the collection of various components and cargo while enhancing the ship’s functionality compared to the Vulture, another salvage ship. The video emphasizes the ship’s potential ability to quickly gather materials, although it may not be as efficient as other options.
Further details reveal that the exterior of the MISC Fortune could feature a cargo grid system with six panels on each side, allowing for efficient storage and dispensing of salvage. The host contrasts this with the Vulture, which requires players to manually move cargo containers. The MISC Fortune is expected to streamline the salvage process, making it more user-friendly and efficient for players.
The discussion also touches on the possibility of the MISC Fortune being modular, allowing for different configurations between mining and salvage operations. However, the host believes it will likely remain a distinct ship rather than a fully modular variant. The video raises questions about how the MISC Fortune will compare to the Vulture in terms of capabilities and whether it will focus on different types of salvage operations.
In addition to the MISC Fortune, the host previews upcoming content from Star Citizen, including a monthly report, a revamped Squadron 42 newsletter, and updates on Alpha 4.0.1 in the open PTU. The video concludes with a mention of a ship giveaway and encourages viewer engagement through comments and subscriptions, highlighting the excitement surrounding the future of Star Citizen and the new ship’s potential impact on gameplay.