The video provides an enthusiastic overview of the nearly released Hull B ship in Star Citizen 4.7, highlighting its efficient external cargo system, practical interior layout, and suitability for serious cargo hauling. While praising its design and capabilities, the host also points out some current flaws like missing landing gear and a non-functional tractor beam, expressing hopes for future improvements.
The video begins with a lively greeting to the viewers, highlighting the anticipation around the Hull B ship, which is nearly ready for release. The host briefly mentions the ongoing Gray Zone Warfare and introduces the new video content focused on the Hull B, generating excitement for its upcoming availability.
A significant advantage of the Hull B is its external cargo system, praised for its speed and efficiency. Unlike traditional cargo handling, the ship allows for quick loading and unloading by using tractor beams to attach and detach cargo easily. This feature makes it highly practical for users who prioritize swift cargo operations.
The video then provides a detailed walkthrough of the Hull B’s interior. Upon entering, there is an entrance area equipped with suit lockers, a weapon locker, and a bench for preparation. To the left, a personnel lift leads to the engineering section, which contains the ship’s major components and an engineering screen. To the right of the lift is the main corridor, featuring a mess hall with a two-seat table and kitchenette, as well as a bunk bed for resting.
Designed for serious cargo haulers or those needing more space than smaller ships like the Raft, the Hull B offers a medium-sized hangar and practical living quarters. However, some issues are noted: the rear landing gear is missing when the ship is extended, the right tractor beam is non-functional, and the power system is described as poor. These drawbacks suggest there is still room for improvement.
Despite these flaws, the Hull B is appreciated for its cargo capabilities and overall design. The host expresses a desire for additional features, such as a rail system, indicating ongoing hopes for enhancements. The video closes with a casual question about whether the ship has a lamp, adding a lighthearted touch to the detailed overview.