In this Star Citizen video, the player attempts to complete a mission involving destroying enemies and possibly the Polaris ship using their Avenger Titan but encounters confusing mission requirements and glitches that prevent completion. Despite killing all visible enemies and trying various tactics, including self-destructing the Polaris and exploring escape options, the mission remains incomplete due to remaining hostile gunners and flawed game mechanics, leading to player frustration.
In this video, the player attempts a mission in Star Citizen involving the Polaris ship and their Avenger Titan. They start by glitching through the roof of the Polaris hangar and focus on completing a mission called “Gilly number eight,” which requires surviving and shooting enemies in the head. The player notes some odd behavior, such as enemies ramming the ship against rocks without taking damage, and expresses confusion about mission completion requirements.
As the mission progresses, the player kills the enemies but the mission does not complete as expected. They speculate that they might also need to destroy the Polaris ship itself to finish the objective. The player considers keeping the Polaris for themselves but ultimately decides to self-destruct the ship to complete the mission. They explore ways to escape the ship, including opening doors and using elevators, but face difficulties with locked or unresponsive mechanisms.
After managing to glitch through the hangar door, the player attempts to distance themselves from the ship before self-destructing it, aiming for a cinematic effect. Despite these efforts, the mission still does not complete. The player discovers that there are still hostile ships remaining, specifically gunners, which explains why the mission status shows 80% completion instead of 100%. This revelation clarifies the earlier confusion about why the mission was not ending.
The player reflects on the feasibility of destroying a Polaris with the Avenger Titan by using the environment strategically, such as leveraging rocks. They express frustration that the Polaris continuously rams rocks without damage, which contrasts with their own ship’s vulnerability. Despite destroying all visible threats, the mission remains incomplete, leading to some disappointment and criticism of the game’s mechanics and mission triggers.
Towards the end, the player tries various actions like sitting inside the ship to trigger mission completion but to no avail. They emphasize that their gameplay is legitimate and not exploiting bugs, even as they encounter issues with the EVA (extravehicular activity) controls and general mission glitches. The video concludes on a note of dissatisfaction with the mission’s unresolved status and the lack of reward despite their efforts.