The video showcases gameplay in Star Citizen version 3.23.1 focusing on the Retaliator ship’s cargo module, highlighting its flexibility and capabilities. The player engages in risky drug trading missions across different locations in the Stanton system, encountering challenges and exciting encounters along the way.
In the video, the focus is on the Retaliator ship in Star Citizen version 3.23.1, specifically highlighting its cargo module which offers flexibility in usage. The Retaliator can be equipped with various modules such as cargo, torpedo, personal, and drop ship modules. The video showcases a multi-crew session with the Retaliator cargo module, emphasizing its armored and armed capabilities compared to other ships like the Mercury Star Runner. The player decides to engage in a risky activity of buying and selling drugs from labs scattered around the Stanton system, starting with a drug pickup mission at the orphanage on Lyria.
Despite encountering errors when trying to load drugs into the Retaliator cargo, the player and their crew manage to secure some drug packages using multitools. They attempt to sell the drugs at a junkyard on VOA, but the trade doesn’t make them richer. Moving on to another lab on Selen, they face similar issues with loading drugs into the ship. To explore more opportunities, they head to a dangerous location in the verse, a Dtic settlement on Rapel on H, where criminal activities are reported. They spot a C2 ship and observe other players engaging in trading activities.
After purchasing RMC successfully, the player loads the Retaliator cargo with 12 SCU of RMC. However, their trade is interrupted by a mysterious ship, a Mantis, which quickly flees upon being pursued by the Retaliator. The player then heads to Lorville for a smooth landing and stores the ship to prevent any mishaps. Finally, they visit the CBD to sell the RMC, concluding the video with a brief overview of the Retaliator’s pricing for different modules. The video ends with a thank you message to supporters and crew members who participated in the session.