In this video, a YouTuber tests the C1 Spirit, a cargo variant of the Crusader Hercules ship in Star Citizen. They showcase the ship’s unique features, including a tractor beam for retrieving cargo and its combat capabilities, proving it to be a formidable vessel compared to the Cutlass.
In this video, the YouTuber tests out the C1 Spirit, a cargo variant of the Crusader Hercules ship in Star Citizen. They begin by demonstrating the ship’s unique feature, a tractor beam, which allows them to retrieve cargo from wrecks in space. However, they encounter some difficulty figuring out how to activate the tractor beam and accidentally tow a constellation, earning them a crime stat that can be paid off. Eventually, they successfully load random boxes into the cargo hold using the tractor beam after some trial and error.
After selling the cargo at Brio’s Breakyard, they shift gears and explore the combat capabilities of the C1 Spirit. They take on high-risk bounty hunting missions, which they usually do with a Cutlass ship. The C1 Spirit proves to be a suitable combat vessel with its toughness, default energy weapons, and higher speed compared to the Cutlass. Although it has fewer missiles, the ship’s maneuverability allows them to evade incoming missiles effectively.
Later in the video, the YouTuber teams up with another player flying an F8 Lightning to take on alien ships, including a Prowler and a Blade. They engage in intense combat, showcasing the C1 Spirit’s agility and ability to maneuver in ways that the Cutlass or Freelancer ships cannot. Despite some damage sustained during the battle, the C1 Spirit survives and proves its worth against tough opponents.
In conclusion, the YouTuber shares their preference for the C1 Spirit over the Cutlass, considering its superior speed, firepower for the pilot, larger cargo capacity, and the inclusion of the tractor beam. They ask the viewers for their thoughts on the C1 Spirit and invite them to join their Discord channel for future gameplay sessions. The video ends with gratitude towards their supporters on Patreon and YouTube.