The video thoroughly tests which Star Citizen ships can accommodate the RSI Salvation, demonstrating fits in various hangars from the Idris to the RSI Polaris, with practical tips for safe parking and maneuvering. It concludes with a detailed list of compatible ships, highlighting the importance of ship size and hangar space for transporting or storing the Salvation effectively.
In this video, the host conducts a thorough test to determine which ships in Star Citizen can accommodate the RSI Salvation, starting from the Idris and moving alphabetically through various ship manufacturers. The video begins with a demonstration of how the Salvation fits neatly into smaller hangars like the Sidewinder and shows creative ways to park the ship safely without causing issues such as getting stuck or falling through the station. The host emphasizes practical tips for parking and entering the ship, highlighting the importance of avoiding certain risky maneuvers.
The Idris ship easily fits multiple Salvations, with at least two on each side, and the Argo Bay also proves to be a great fit, although the host notes the necessity of multi-crew cooperation to open the bay doors. Testing continues with other ships like the Hammerhead, Reclaimer, and Envo Escard, revealing that the Salvation fits comfortably in the Escard and the Carrickās cargo and top hangers, though some tight spots require careful maneuvering. The Anvil Valkyrie, however, is too narrow to accommodate the Salvation.
Moving on to Crusader ships, the Hercules models (C2 and M2) can hold up to three Salvations in their cargo bays, while the A2 model fits two. The Drake ships show mixed results; the Caterpillar and some others do not fit, but the Drake Corsair can house the Salvation with a tight fit. The Freelancer Max and Star Farah do not fit the Salvation, but the Starliner TAC and Star Lancer surprisingly do, provided the landing gear is not used to avoid height restrictions.
The video also covers Origin ships, where only the A90 Jump can fit the Salvation, allowing for three ships in total across its hangers. Finally, the RSI ships are tested, with the Polaris and Perseus being the only models capable of fitting the Salvation. The Polaris can hold up to five or six Salvations, while the Perseus requires careful positioning to fit one ship safely. The host concludes with a comprehensive list of compatible ships and thanks viewers for watching.
Overall, the video offers a detailed and practical guide for Star Citizen players interested in transporting or storing the RSI Salvation within larger ships, emphasizing the importance of ship dimensions and hangar sizes. The host provides useful tips and insights into the challenges of fitting large ships into various cargo bays, making this a valuable resource for gameplay planning and ship management.