What fits in the Gatac Tyilui? Star Citizen's Newest Carrier

The video examines which ships can fit inside Star Citizen’s Gatac Tyilui carrier, finding that smaller snub ships like the Merlin and Archimedes fit well within the bays, while larger ships like the Razor and C8 Pisces face size constraints and tight spaces. It also highlights the carrier’s features such as EVA accessibility, repair mechanics using RMC, and lucrative refuel missions, praising its innovative design despite some practical limitations.

The video explores which ships can fit inside the new Gatac Tyilui carrier in Star Citizen. The creator initially excludes the Pitbull and Fury, as those were covered in a previous video, and instead focuses on classic small ships like the Merlin and Archimedes. Testing begins with trying to fit these ships into the carrier’s bays, with some surprising results. The Merlin, in particular, fits snugly into the opening and even inside a bay, though it’s a tight squeeze and somewhat obstructs the walkway.

Next, the Razor is tested due to its compatibility with the Carrack hangar, but while it can fit inside the carrier, it cannot fit within a bay. The creator also demonstrates the ability to EVA into the back of the carrier and float over to any of the four bays, highlighting the ship’s design and accessibility. The Archimedes is then tested, and despite concerns about length and width, it manages to fit inside a bay, though parking requires careful alignment to avoid blocking walkways.

The video also tests the C8 Pisces, which is too wide to fit properly into the bays due to built-in barriers designed to limit ship size. While it is technically possible to force the Pisces inside for respawn purposes by removing weapons, this is not recommended due to the awkward fit and potential obstruction of other bays. Despite this, the carrier still allows space for three smaller snub ships alongside a larger one, maintaining functionality for multiple ship storage.

Additional features of the Gatac Tyilui are explored, including the ongoing availability of lucrative 1.8 million credit refuel missions, which are expected to be nerfed in future patches. The video also delves into repair mechanics using RMC (Repair Maintenance Consumables), demonstrating the process of repairing a damaged Archimedes inside the carrier. The repair system works effectively, with the RMC stacking and repairing the ship without consuming the cargo boxes.

Overall, the Gatac Tyilui is praised for its cool and innovative design, though its practicality is questioned due to tight fitting and limited space for larger ships. The carrier excels at housing smaller snub ships like the Merlin and Archimedes, providing easy access and repair capabilities. The video serves as a useful guide for players looking to understand the carrier’s ship capacity and functionality, while also showcasing some of the game’s current mechanics and limitations.