The Ultimate Heavy Cargo Hauler? Hull-C Tour in Star Citizen

The video showcases the MISC Hull-C, a heavy cargo hauler in Star Citizen, offering a detailed tour of its interior and exterior. The ship prioritizes functionality with basic living quarters, component access, and a large cargo hold, making it an ultimate choice for heavy cargo transportation.

The video gives an overview of the MISC Hull-C, a brand new heavy cargo hauler recently added to the PTU servers in Star Citizen, both inside and outside of the ship. The ship’s entrance can be accessed through a docking port, with an elevator leading to the surface. Inside the ship, there are suit lockers for EV suits and component access. The bridge features a pilot seat, as well as a captain seat where the captain can oversee the pilot and co-pilot and give commands. Moving forward, there is a turret accessible from the cockpit and habitation decks with basic living accommodations. There are also storage areas, escape pods, and an airlock into the spine of the ship, which extends to accommodate the cargo hold. Component access allows for maintenance and the ship has an additional suit locker and airlock at the rear end, located above the engines.

Overall, the MISC Hull-C’s interior showcases its industrial aesthetic with basic living quarters, a small kitchen, and restroom facilities. The ship’s design appears to prioritize functionality over luxury, with multiple crew seats in the cockpit indicating the ship’s capacity to support more than just the pilot. The video demonstrates the unfolding mechanism of the ship, where the spine splits down the middle and extends to reveal the cargo hold. This rear section also features access to the engines, stairs, and an elevator for further exploration. The component access area provides accessibility for maintenance and potential challenges in maneuvering large cargo out of the tight door and into the nearby elevator are noted. Finally, the video concludes by highlighting the suit locker and airlock located above the engines.