In the video “I Made The Hull C Work…Somewhat,” the narrator attempts a cargo hauling mission using the Hull C ship in Star Citizen 3.24.1, facing challenges such as vehicle impoundment and issues with unloading cargo. Despite these obstacles, they ultimately complete the mission but express frustration with the inefficiencies of solo cargo hauling, suggesting that future attempts may involve teaming up with friends.
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In the video titled “I Made The Hull C Work…Somewhat,” the creator embarks on their first cargo hauling mission using the Hull C ship in the Star Citizen 3.24.1 patch. The mission involves collecting 1,460 SCU of hydrogen from Tera Gateway and delivering it to Everest Harbor. The narrator expresses excitement and hope for a smooth experience, but soon encounters challenges with cargo loading and vehicle impoundment. After successfully calling the cargo service and initiating the transfer, the narrator realizes that their ship has been impounded, leading to a series of frustrating events as they attempt to retrieve it.
Upon reaching Tera Gateway, the narrator engages with the cargo loading area, where they experience a brief success as the cargo is loaded automatically. However, complications arise when the ship is impounded shortly after loading. The narrator tries to navigate back to the station but finds themselves in a difficult situation as the ship becomes stuck in a large hangar, preventing them from retrieving the cargo. Despite their efforts, they are forced to restart the mission, but their reputation remains unaffected.
In the second attempt, the narrator collects a smaller cargo load of 1,157 SCU and manages to get the Hull C to Everest Harbor without incident. They successfully call the cargo service again and initiate the transfer, but this time they notice that the auto-unloading feature is not functioning correctly. As they attempt to unload the cargo, they find themselves outside the designated area and have to think creatively to resolve the issue. This leads to a humorous and chaotic sequence where they try to manage the cargo while ensuring the ship remains operational.
As the narrator continues to troubleshoot, they face additional obstacles, including the ship moving unexpectedly and cargo boxes falling in a disorganized manner. They utilize a tractor beam to manage the boxes and identify which ones are not properly snapped to the cargo grid. The process involves manually moving boxes one by one, which proves to be time-consuming and risky. The narrator reflects on the challenges of unloading cargo from the Hull C, emphasizing that while loading is efficient, unloading is fraught with bugs and complications.
In conclusion, although the narrator ultimately succeeds in completing the mission, they express frustration with the Hull C’s unloading process and the overall challenges of solo cargo hauling. They acknowledge the potential dangers and inefficiencies of attempting such missions alone and suggest that future attempts may involve teaming up with friends for better results. The video ends on a light-hearted note, with the narrator looking forward to future endeavors in Star Citizen while sharing their experiences with the audience.