The video showcases a detailed test of the Misk Star Tac’s Fury Bay and cargo space, demonstrating which ships and vehicles can fit inside, including the Fury, Argo vessels, M50 Interceptor, and others, with a focus on maneuvering and space efficiency. It also examines the fit of larger vehicles like the Storm Tank in the back ramp, highlighting the practicality and limitations of storing various ships within the Star Citizen ship and vehicle storage systems.
In this video, the creator conducts a detailed fitting test of the Misk Star Tac, focusing on what ships and vehicles can fit into its Fury Bay and cargo areas. The test involves various size one ships that can be spawned at a mining station vehicle pad. The main goal is to determine which ships can safely and effectively be stored inside the Star Tac’s designated spaces, with a particular emphasis on ships like the Fury, Argo vessels, Merlin, Razor, 85X, and M50 Interceptor.
The Fury is the most straightforward to fit, with the Fury Bay designed specifically to accommodate two Furies comfortably and safely. The creator demonstrates how to fit one or two Furies into the bay, noting that the fit is tight but feasible. The back ramp can also hold multiple Furies, with the possibility of fitting two or three, especially if the Furies are rotated for easier exit. This section highlights the Fury’s compatibility with the Fury Bay and its efficient use of space.
Next, the creator tests various Argo ships, such as the personnel, tractor, and MPUV models. The Argo personnel cannot fit squarely due to its size but can be placed inside if oriented at an angle, though this is unsafe and difficult to close or exit. The Argo tractor can fit if the landing gear is retracted, and it can be safely stored with some careful maneuvering. The MPUV tractor also fits similarly, but the MPUV personnel and larger ships like the Merlin, Razor, 85X, and M50 Interceptor have varying degrees of fit, with the M50 being the only one that can fit into the Fury hanger and still retain its quantum jump capability.
The Merlin and the Archimedius (a variant of the MPUV) can fit into the cargo space if carefully maneuvered, especially by approaching at an angle and retracting landing gear. The Razor and 85X are too large to fit into the Fury hanger, although the Razor can be stored in the cargo area. The M50 Interceptor is notable as it fits into the Fury hanger despite its size, thanks to its compact design and the ability to orient it properly. The M50 is also unique among the tested ships for having a quantum jump capability while stored inside the Fury Bay.
Finally, the creator tests the Storm Tank’s fit into the back ramp of the Star Lancer, which is designed to accommodate larger vehicles like the Storm AA or Storm Tank. The tank fits well if the weapon systems are turned off and the vehicle remains stable. The test reveals that the tank can be stored temporarily in the back ramp, but it tends to bounce around, making it difficult to keep inside for long periods. The video concludes with excitement about upcoming game updates, including the release of the Idris ship, which is expected to significantly impact the game’s landscape, and the creator reflects on the ongoing challenges and possibilities of ship fitting in Star Citizen.