In the video, the creator responds to viewer requests by testing if the Mirror P can fit on the outside racks or inside the Sulum in Star Citizen. They find that the P can fit inside the Sulum without blocking the elevator, but encounter gravity issues when trying to store it in the Mark 2 Hornet’s box, providing entertaining and informative content for viewers.
The video starts with the creator responding to viewer requests regarding testing if the PA fits on the outside racks or in the Sulum. They humorously mention that since the viewer said please, they will do the video. The test involves trying to fit the Mirror P on the outside racks of the Sulum. It is noted that the skin of the P matches the Sulum nicely. The P is lowered to the minimum height before attempting to move it. The creator expresses doubt about the stability of fitting it on the cargo rack outside, suggesting a need for a dedicated bike rack for ships.
Moving on to testing if the Mirror P can fit inside the Sulum, the creator demonstrates that it can indeed fit inside. However, they advise against leaving it halfway on the elevator, as it may cause damage to both the ship and the bike. The importance of not overloading the small space inside the Sulum is emphasized to avoid damage. Overall, it is concluded that the P can fit inside the Sulum without blocking the elevator, providing a satisfactory answer to the viewer’s question.
The next test involves trying to fit the Mirror P in the Mark 2 Hornet’s store-all box. The creator retrieves the ship and removes the bike to attempt fitting it in the storage. Upon placing the P inside, it is observed that the bike is floating due to the lack of gravity in the testing environment. Despite trying to secure it in place with the turret, the bike falls through the storage when the ship is flown and undergoes a Quantum jump. The test is deemed fun and creative, although the practicality of keeping the bike in the storage is questioned due to the gravity issue.
In conclusion, the creator thanks viewers for their comments and support, expressing gratitude for their engagement. They assure viewers that there are no dead bodies present in the video, adding a touch of humor. The video ends with a farewell message, thanking viewers for their participation and indicating that they will see them in the next video. The experiments conducted in the video provide insights into the compatibility of the Mirror P with different storage options in the game, showcasing the creator’s dedication to fulfilling viewer requests and testing various scenarios for entertainment and informative purposes.