The video covers the recent 4.2 PTU patch, highlighting significant buffs to the Esperia Prowler, including increased speed, durability, and shield capacity, along with a new variant potentially related to Alien Week. It also discusses a new weapon, the Thelia laser gatling gun, and showcases the ship’s interior, emphasizing ongoing development and upcoming alien-themed content.
The video begins with an overview of the latest 4.2 PTU patch released on June 3rd, 2025, highlighting significant buffs to the Aspera Prowler. With Alien Week approaching, usually around June 12th, the creator speculates that new content related to an alien ship may be introduced. A comparison is made between the old and new ship stats, emphasizing improvements in speed, durability, and shield strength. The video also features a cinematic flight showcasing the ship under the new dynamic ring, setting the stage for upcoming in-game events.
A key focus is on a recent official sneak peek photo that appears to depict a new variant of the Prowler, sharing visual similarities such as symbols and markings. The creator speculates that this variant might be connected to the alien theme, possibly equipped with Atlas drop capabilities like tractor beams and cargo grids for loading and unloading Atlas containers. The video also discusses a newly added weapon in the patch, the Thelia laser gatling gun, which is a size two weapon with impressive stats such as high fire rate, range, and burst DPS, hinting at potential new ship configurations or weapon placements.
The detailed analysis of the Prowler’s stats reveals notable buffs in speed, maneuverability, and shield capacity. The ship’s maximum navigation speed has increased to 1,200 m/s, and its shield strength has doubled from around 6,000 to 12,000 hit points due to additional shield modules. Despite a slight decrease in total hit points, the vital parts, especially the nose, have become more resilient, making the ship more durable and better protected in combat. The ship’s interior is also showcased, highlighting areas like weapon racks, the co-pilot seat, and the engineering room, which appears to be a work in progress with unfinished sections and placeholder components.
The creator provides a walkthrough of the ship’s interior, noting the presence of multiple weapon racks, remote turrets, and the co-pilot seat that shares functions with the pilot seat, such as quantum jumping and weapon control. The engineering section is shown with external components like quantum drives and stealth shields, indicating ongoing development. The video concludes with some humorous moments where the creator gets glitched inside the ship, emphasizing that the ship and its interior are still a work in progress, but overall, the updates suggest meaningful improvements and exciting possibilities for the upcoming Alien Week content.