Spirit A1 Tour and Ship Review. It bombed! | Star Citizen Buyer's Guide

“In this video we break down the brand new Crusader Industries Spirit A1, to see how it stands as a competitor to the A2, solo bomber, and daily driver.”

The video is a review and buyer’s guide for the Crusader Industries Spirit A1, a bomber ship in the game Star Citizen. The ship is the smaller sibling of the Hercules A2 and aims to prove its worth in the game. The tour of the ship reveals its sleek design and resemblance to other Crusader ships. It has eight large thrusters and a bomb bay that holds 10 size 5 storm burst bombs. The ship also has various components such as power plants, coolers, shields, and a quantum drive. The cockpit features a pilot seat with the ability to drop bombs using a targeting system.

The A1’s bombing capability is demonstrated, with the ability to schedule up to five bombs to be dropped during one run. It has a unique carpet bombing strategy and a long bomb range. The ship also has four size 3 laser cannons and four size 3 missiles. The co-pilot seat has a remote turret with two size 2 laser cannons. The ship’s durability is discussed, with its shields and overall health pool. It has decent mobility in space and atmospheric flight. The A1 can also fit ground vehicles, making it versatile for missions and events.

The reviewer notes that whether or not to buy the A1 depends on the gameplay style. If someone is interested in missions like Ghost Hollow or events like Jumptown without spending a lot of money on the A2, then the A1 is a good choice. However, considering the price, the reviewer suggests that the cheaper Cutlass Black can offer similar functionalities. The upcoming release of the C1 Spirit, which is capable of cargo hauling, may be a better option for those not specifically interested in the A1’s features. The review concludes by asking viewers if they plan to purchase the A1 and recommending them to like, subscribe, and comment on the video.