FOR ASGARD! Part.3: What Ship Fits The Anvil Asgard | Star Citizen 4k

In “FOR ASGARD! Part 3,” the creator demonstrates the versatility and spaciousness of the Anvil Asgard by testing which ships and vehicles can fit inside, including fighters, utility ships, and mining vessels. The video highlights the Asgard’s practical design for storing multiple ships of various sizes, making it an effective multi-role carrier for different missions in Star Citizen.

In the video “FOR ASGARD! Part 3,” the creator explores which ships can fit inside the Anvil Asgard, a versatile spacecraft. The host begins by testing the Anvil Pisces, noting that its wide wings make fitting it challenging, but ultimately it fits comfortably inside the Asgard, especially after retracting its wings. The interior of the Asgard is shown to be spacious, with room for vehicles and support equipment, making it a multi-purpose ship capable of fighting, dropping supplies, and supporting various missions. The ease of access and storage capacity highlight the Asgard’s practicality for different roles.

Next, the host examines the Argo MPUV ships, including the personnel and tractor variants. The MPUV’s design allows for easy entry and exit, especially after retracting the landing gear to fit them inside. The host demonstrates that multiple MPUV units can be stored within the Asgard, emphasizing its capability to carry several support and transport vehicles for crew and cargo missions. The ship’s design facilitates safe and straightforward parking of these utility ships, making it ideal for logistical operations, especially in support of larger capital ships or ground-based activities.

The video then shifts focus to the Talon Shrike and the Rock mining ship. The Talon Shrike does not fit due to its wing design, which interferes with the Asgard’s space constraints. Conversely, the Rock mining ship fits well, with the host showing it can be parked close to the wall and even multiple units can be stored inside, supporting multi-crew mining operations. The host emphasizes the importance of the Rock for mining activities and demonstrates that the Asgard can efficiently accommodate several units, highlighting its utility for resource extraction missions.

The host proceeds to test smaller fighters like the Merlin and Fury. The Merlin fits comfortably, with the possibility of fitting multiple units—up to two or three—by parking them strategically. The Fury also fits well, with space for up to four units arranged along the walls, showcasing the Asgard’s capacity to store multiple combat ships. The host notes that these fighters can be easily loaded and unloaded, making the Asgard a practical carrier for various combat scenarios. The ease of access and ample space make it suitable for quick deployment and retrieval of fighters.

Finally, the host tests the smaller ships like the 100i series and the M50 Interceptor. The 100i is too wide to fit comfortably, especially with its wings extended, but can be stored with wings retracted. The M50 Interceptor, despite its wing issues, can be stored inside the Asgard and retrieved with some effort. The video concludes with the host expressing satisfaction with the Asgard’s ability to carry multiple ships of various sizes, especially fighters and utility vessels, and invites viewers to suggest other ships for future testing. The overall impression is that the Asgard is an efficient, space-rich vessel suitable for a wide range of missions in Star Citizen.