In the video, the host, Law of the West, explores the Polaris ship’s upper deck hangar bay in Star Citizen, testing various ships to see which can fit inside, including the Prospector, Hercules, and Reliant series. He humorously navigates the challenges of fitting different sizes of ships, ultimately demonstrating the limitations of the Polaris compared to larger ships like the 890 Jump while engaging viewers with practical tips and entertaining commentary.
In this episode of “If It Fits, It Sits,” the host, Law of the West, explores the upper deck hangar bay of the Polaris ship in Star Citizen. Unlike previous episodes that focused on smaller ships, this video examines larger and more unconventional ships to determine if they can fit into the Polaris. The host emphasizes the importance of knowing how to access the Polaris, providing tips on using elevators and ramps for easy entry, especially for players looking to try the ship during an upcoming expo.
The host begins testing various ships, starting with a Prospector, which fits comfortably in the hangar. He notes the importance of the ship’s dimensions, particularly its height, and confirms that it can be loaded while fully loaded with cargo. The video then transitions to other ship combinations, such as the Hercules and the Reliant series, where the host demonstrates how these ships can also fit within the Polaris’s hangar space. Throughout the tests, he highlights the surprising spaciousness of the Polaris compared to other ships like the 890 Jump.
As the video progresses, the host attempts to fit various fighters, including the M50 and the Lightning, into the Polaris. He offers visual confirmations of successful fits while also sharing humorous anecdotes about his experiences with the ship’s quirks and maneuverability. The host’s commentary is light-hearted and engaging, providing viewers with a mix of practical information and entertainment as he navigates the challenges of fitting ships into the Polaris.
The video includes attempts to fit larger ships, such as the Freelancer and the Cutlass Black, into the Polaris. The host finds that the Freelancer can fit but with some difficulty, while the Cutlass Black ultimately does not fit due to its larger dimensions. This segment serves to illustrate the limitations of the Polaris compared to the 890 Jump, showcasing how certain ships can be accommodated while others cannot. The host emphasizes the importance of understanding ship sizes and configurations for successful docking.
In the final segment, the host attempts to fit multiple Hornets into the Polaris, successfully fitting two but hinting that a third might be possible with careful maneuvering. He expresses gratitude for the positive feedback he’s received since transitioning to an unscripted format, acknowledging the supportive community around his content. The video concludes with a lighthearted reminder that, while fitting multiple ships is possible, it is not always practical, and he thanks viewers for their support, encouraging them to continue exploring the vast universe of Star Citizen.