The video offers an in-depth exploration of the Esperia Prowler Utility ship in Star Citizen, highlighting its unique blend of stealth, firepower, and cargo capacity that make it ideal for smuggling and raiding gameplay. The host, initially skeptical, ultimately praises the ship’s distinctive design, versatile functionality, and immersive features, endorsing it as a valuable asset for players interested in covert operations and team-based missions.
In this video, the host offers an in-depth look at the Esperia Prowler Utility ship in Star Citizen, beginning with an apology for initially underestimating its value. Originally dismissive of the Prowler as “just another cargo runner,” the host reveals a change of heart after spending time with the ship and recognizing its unique qualities. While he had hoped for a bomber variant of the Prowler with a stealthy bomb bay, he acknowledges that the current utility model is far more versatile and impressive than he first thought.
The Prowler Utility is praised for its distinctive Tavaran design, combining stealth capabilities with solid firepower and cargo capacity. The ship retains the iconic “Bird of Prey” aesthetic with impressive alien technology like the Graal tech and a hypnotic alien quantum travel drive. Its stealth components and tractor beam functionality make it an ideal vessel for smuggling and raiding gameplay, allowing players to sneak in, deploy a kill team, loot, and quickly escape undetected.
The video also highlights the ship’s weaponry and components, emphasizing the blend of aesthetics and functionality. The Prowler comes equipped with size four and size three weapons that complement its sleek design, and the stealth-focused components enhance its ninja-like gameplay style. The host appreciates the ship’s balance of offensive power and stealth, which opens up a range of tactical options for players interested in covert operations and hit-and-run tactics.
Internally, the Prowler Utility impresses with its detailed and industrial yet elegant design. The cargo bay features a unique rib cage-like structure that opens smoothly for loading and unloading, and the interior is dominated by a striking orange and red color scheme. The ship accommodates a pilot, co-pilot, and three additional drop seats, making it suitable for team-based missions. The layout supports easy access to components for repairs and engineering, although the host admits he has yet to test the engineering capabilities fully.
Finally, the host provides a thorough tour of the ship’s exterior and interior, praising the smooth animations, lighting, and overall immersive experience. He notes small but practical features like the refueling probe and ramp access, and expresses excitement about the ship’s potential in gameplay. Ultimately, the host admits his initial misjudgment and enthusiastically endorses the Prowler Utility as a valuable and stylish addition to any fleet, especially for players interested in stealth, smuggling, and raiding roles.