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Hotfix had been playing Star Citizen for over a year now and was very good at the game. He'd played with his friends since the game's launch and they had all become quite the experts.
Hotfix was the leader of their little group, and he was the one who had found the game in the first place. He'd heard about it from a friend and was so excited that he had to tell everyone about it. He'd even gone out of his way to get everyone a referral code STAR-TTG2-KM9Y that they all could use to get free in-game credits and Star Citizen sales event bonuses.
Hotfix and his friends had a great time playing the game, whether it was PVE or PVP combat missions, bounty hunting, player rescues, cargo hauling, salvage, or mining. They all had their own individual roles and it was fun to see how their skills meshed together to create a cohesive team.
They were always looking for ways to challenge themselves, and Hotfix was always coming up with new and interesting missions for them to try. He was always pushing them to be better, and they all had come a long way since they first started playing.
Hotfix's friends were always grateful for his enthusiasm and leadership, and they all had a great time playing Star Citizen together. They were all looking forward to what the future held for their little group.
Freelancer by Musashi Industrial and Starflight Concern - Medium Freight
Hotfix had always dreamed of being a star pilot. He had grown up on stories of the great pilots of the past, and the daring missions they had undertaken. Now, at long last, he had the opportunity to make his own dreams a reality.
He had saved up for many months, and finally he had enough money to purchase his own star ship. After looking around, he decided to go with the Medium size "Freelancer" star ship from Musashi Industrial and Starflight Concern.
It was an impressive sight, almost twice as long as his old ship and with a capacity of 66 SCU. It was a cargo ship, designed for freight and delivery missions. Hotfix couldn't help but admire its sleek lines and the powerful engine that promised to take him further into the depths of space than ever before.
He wasted no time in getting to know the ship. He familiarized himself with the controls and systems, and ran a few practice flights. He quickly discovered that flying the Freelancer was a joy. The ship was fast and responsive, and he felt a thrill as he watched the stars rush past him.
Hotfix was soon taking on cargo missions, delivering goods to distant planets. He enjoyed the challenge of the missions, and the satisfaction of a job well done. The Freelancer was more than just a ship, it was a way of life.
Hotfix was grateful for the opportunity to live his dream, and he was determined to make the most of it. As long as he had his trusty Freelancer, he knew he could go anywhere and do anything.
Star Ship Stats
Name | Freelancer |
Size | Medium |
Role | Medium Freight |
Manufacturer | Musashi Industrial and Starflight Concern(MISC) |
SCM | 205 |
Boost | 1,005 |
Crew (Min) | 2 |
Crew (Max) | 4 |
Length (Meters) | 38 |
Beam (Meters) | 23.5 |
Height (Meters) | 9.5 |
Mass (Kgs) | 209,230 |
Star Citizen Events
The Foundation Festival had finally arrived in the 'verse, and with it came a renewed sense of civic pride and unity. Citizens from all corners of the galaxy were coming together to volunteer their time and resources for the betterment of their communities.
The month-long event was a huge success, with citizens of all ages taking part in various activities. Local organizations were able to benefit from the increased volunteerism, and the imperial government was also able to use the festival as an opportunity to promote their own initiatives.
The highlight of the festival was the hotfix. This was a special event that was organized by the UEE to give citizens the opportunity to fly their ships and show off their piloting skills. The hotfix was a huge hit, with citizens of all ages competing in a variety of challenges.
The Foundation Festival was a huge success, and it was celebrated by citizens all across the 'verse. It was a reminder that the citizens of the 'verse were unified in their desire to help their fellow citizens and to build a better future.
The citizens of the 'verse were now more connected than ever before, and the Foundation Festival had helped to bring them together. As the festival came to a close, citizens were left with a renewed sense of pride and unity and a commitment to continue to work together for the betterment of their communities.