The video offers a detailed sneak peek and analysis of upcoming ships and equipment showcased at Invictus Launch Week, including the flyable Anvil Asgard Valkyrie, Guardian MX missile carrier, sleek Tact ship, and the compact Graycat MTV support craft, highlighting their designs, weaponry, and potential roles. It also features new cosmetic items like armor skins and blades, along with anticipation for larger ships like the Idris variants and new torpedoes for the Polaris, building excitement for future game content.
The video provides an in-depth sneak peek and analysis of several upcoming ships and equipment showcased at the Invictus Launch Week, starting with the Anvil Aerospace Asgard. The Asgard is confirmed to be a flyable ship, specifically a Valkyrie variant, featuring four engines and a sleek design similar to the Valkyrie. The ship is equipped with multiple weapon systems, including size four Rhino turrets on the bottom, side doors, and a missile turret on top, which is likely operated by a dedicated missile chair rather than the pilot. The analysis suggests the ship could carry various vehicles like Ursa rovers and may have interior upgrades, especially for the Valkyrie variant, with expectations for a standard ramp button and interior improvements.
Next, the focus shifts to the Guardian MX, a missile-heavy variant of the Guardian series. The ship appears to be armed with several size three or two guns, with some images indicating it could carry up to 48 size two missiles if equipped with 12 racks of 4 missiles each. The Guardian MX’s design differs from the standard Guardian, and it features multiple missile ports, hinting at a significant missile capacity. The analysis notes the ship’s firing capabilities, with emphasis on its potential for large missile volleys, although its weapon configuration remains somewhat ambiguous, leaving room for further details to be revealed.
The video then covers the Tact, a known ship with a striking black paint scheme, emphasizing its aesthetic appeal. Although the Tact’s specifications are already familiar, the focus here is on its visual design and presentation, highlighting its powerful presence in flight. The ship’s role as a versatile or combat-focused vessel is implied, but the main takeaway is its sleek, aggressive look, fitting well within the current lineup of ships showcased at the event.
The Graycat MTV is introduced next, described as a small, Hammer-like vehicle, possibly a two-seater similar to the HungV. The ship’s design includes weapon racks visible through windows and guns that appear to be size three or four laser repeaters. Its entry points are limited, with a side door on the left, and a turret on top suggests a focus on firepower and versatility in combat scenarios. The Graycat’s size and layout indicate it could serve as a compact, heavily armed transport or support craft, adding to the variety of vehicles available in the upcoming lineup.
Finally, the video discusses additional equipment and cosmetic items, including new skins for armor and blades, which come in different colors—white, red, and black—each possibly offering unique functions or enhancements. The blades are speculated to improve flight mechanics or provide combat advantages, with hints at AI-controlled versions for enhanced fighting capabilities. The video concludes with a hopeful call for the release of larger ships like the Idris, including variants such as the Idris P, K, and M, and mentions new size 10 torpedoes for the Polaris, emphasizing excitement for the upcoming Invictus Launch Week and the new content it will bring to the game.