The video discusses the upcoming announcement of seven unannounced ships in Star Citizen, encouraging viewers to engage in evidence-based speculation about their identities. The hosts analyze potential candidates, including the Saber Pedan as a racing variant, an advanced starter ship, the Fat Fury, and a possible new variant of the Hull B, while also considering a search and rescue variant of the Terrapin.
In the video, the hosts discuss the announcement of seven unannounced ships coming to Star Citizen by the end of the year, as revealed in the game’s roadmap and monthly reports. They emphasize the need for evidence-based speculation regarding these ships, encouraging viewers to contribute their theories with supporting information. The hosts plan to analyze known ships and potential variants, using a process of elimination to narrow down the possibilities for the unannounced ships.
The first ship discussed is the Saber Pedan, which is believed to be a racing variant due to its design elements and the implication of speed associated with its name. The hosts note that there is strong evidence pointing towards this ship being a racing variant, which surprised many players who initially expected a different type of ship. The conversation then shifts to an advanced starter ship, which appears to be a Crusader design based on leaked images, and the hosts speculate on its features and potential release timeline.
The third ship mentioned is the Fat Fury, which the hosts anticipate will be revealed at CitizenCon, alongside the advanced starter ship. They highlight the ship’s size and potential role in the game, suggesting it will be a medium ship. The hosts also discuss the possibility of two medium ship variants being in development, referencing previous reports, and they speculate on which ships could be receiving these variants, including the 400i and the Spirit.
As the discussion progresses, the hosts explore the potential for a new variant of the Hull B ship, based on recent sneak peeks that align with the ship’s design. They analyze images that suggest a connection to the Hull B, mentioning clues like “earn your stripes,” which could relate to both racing and military themes. The conversation leads to a consensus that while the Hull B seems likely, there is still room for speculation about other ships.
Finally, the hosts consider the possibility of a search and rescue variant of the Terrapin, drawing on previous marketing materials and lore that support this idea. They encourage viewers to think critically and provide evidence for their theories, emphasizing the importance of having a solid basis for speculation. The video concludes with a call for viewer participation in a t-shirt design competition, where the winning design will be presented at CitizenCon, and a reminder to engage with the content by liking, subscribing, and providing feedback.