The video provides an in-depth look at leaked information and data mines from the PTU patch related to Star Citizen’s Invictus event, highlighting new ships like the Anvil Asgard, Graycat MTC, and Marai Guardian MX, along with potential upcoming features and weapons. The creator discusses ongoing speculation about the possible release or reveal of the Idris P and other ships, emphasizing the excitement and uncertainty within the community.
The video begins with the creator discussing the recent leaks and data mines from the latest PTU patch related to Invictus, an upcoming event in Star Citizen. Initially, the plan was to cover teasers and new ships, but the new information has significantly expanded the scope. The creator also touches on the possibility of the Idris P being released for Invictus, weighing the evidence for and against its inclusion, and mentions some cryptic hints like updated ship matrix entries and a redirect link related to the Idris P. There is some speculation about whether the ship will be shown or released during Invictus, but nothing conclusive has been confirmed.
The discussion then shifts to the ongoing debate about the Idris P’s potential release. The creator explains that some recent updates, such as a specific redirect link and a recent update to the ship matrix, suggest it might be coming, but official statements deny this. They also mention a deleted tweet from Jared, which hinted at the ships shown in the latest ISC episode, fueling speculation. The possibility of the ATLS combat mech being related to Invictus is also considered, based on a hidden contract in Wiklos Emporium, but no definitive link is established. Overall, the creator emphasizes that much of this remains speculation, and the community’s excitement is fueled by the uncertainty.
The video then provides detailed descriptions of several new ships and vehicles leaked from the data mines. The first is the Anvil Asgard, a heavy transport that appears to be a gutted Valkyrie with significant space for a Nova tank, and armed with multiple size three and four weapons, including Gatling guns and missiles. The creator praises its design and utility, especially for those who want a transport capable of carrying tanks without needing a Hercules. Next is the Graycat MTC, a ground vehicle resembling a smaller Ursa, featuring modular cargo options, suit lockers, and an engineering terminal. The vehicle is noted for its retractable armor and potential usefulness in various ground missions.
Further, the Marai Guardian MX is introduced as a new variant of the Guardian, with notable changes such as the removal of the bed and a new interior layout with updated MFDs. It retains its four Rhino repeaters and missile loadout, but the choice of size two missiles is questioned. The creator expresses enthusiasm for trying the ship despite some concerns about its performance, emphasizing its sleek design and potential role as a versatile fighter. The background footage of the Silencer TAC is also briefly shown, but the focus remains on the new leaks and their implications for upcoming gameplay and ship releases.
The final segment discusses additional leaked details, including a new weapon for the Nova tank—a ballistic Gatling size five—potentially making it more effective in combat, though its driving feel remains problematic. The creator also highlights an update to the Flight Blades’ descriptions, indicating different series optimized for either maneuverability or speed, which could hint at their use in racing scenarios. Overall, the video wraps up with a sense of anticipation for the upcoming Invictus event, expressing excitement for the new ships and features that players may soon get to try firsthand. The creator invites viewers to share their thoughts, especially regarding the Idris P, and concludes with well wishes for the weekend.