My First look at the San'tok.yāi

"My First look at the San’tok.yāi
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The speaker provides a first look at the San’tok.yāi ship on the PTU and shares their initial observations. They appreciate the reflective and carbon fiber-like material, as well as the gold highlights on the engine components. They note that the landing state of the ship is lower than expected but find it interesting that the components are shielded by being positioned in the rear of the ship. They also mention the presence of missile launchers and speculate on the function of certain buttons and compartments.

Moving on, the speaker explores the interior of the ship, finding the absence of weapon racks surprising. They highlight the color scheme and good visibility, but mention the difficulty in reading certain buttons due to their color. They then power on the ship and comment on the sound, comparing it to boiling water and noting that it feels somewhat alien-like. Taking the ship for a test flight, they find it relatively maneuverable, although not particularly fast, but acknowledge that their limited combat experience with this ship prevents them from fully assessing its survivability.

They engage in combat with other ships, noting the standard laser repeaters and missiles on their own ship. They complete combat missions, taking down targets and experimenting with the ship’s maneuverability and weapon systems. However, they encounter issues with missiles not hitting their targets and experience a bug with their rear shield going down unexpectedly. They also mention their desire for a more distinct and powerful sound for the ship.

Ultimately, the speaker offers a concise summary of their first impressions and experiences with the San’tok.yāi ship, mentioning its appealing material, mixed observations about its components and interior features, and their desire for more impactful sound design. They acknowledge their limited testing and the possibility of bugs affecting their experience.