Community Booths at CitizenCon 2954

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CitizenCon 2954 returns to Manchester on October 19-20, bigger and more immersive than ever before. Building on last year's phenomenal event, CitizenCon 2954 promises to bring the Star Citizen community together once again to share victories and look forward to an even brighter future.

While the presentations and panels are a major part of CitizenCon, the event floor will also be populated by community booths showcasing everything from org recruitment to model builds, cosplay, competitions, and much more. Here's a look at some of the exciting community booths that will be featured:

Altama Energy

Altama Energy is a longstanding provider of fuel products and services in the Star Citizen universe. As a democratically controlled co-op corporation, they're committed to providing top-tier service to their network of operator-owners and customers. Altama Energy has supported major racing events like the Daymar Rally and Crux Cup, and partnered with competitive ventures like Omega Aerosports.

Atlas Defense Industries (ADI)

ADI offers a thriving community where diverse talents can explore the Star Citizen universe together. With divisions tailored to many playstyles, ADI provides resources, mentorship and camaraderie to help members excel. As an exclusive organization, they prioritize dedication and teamwork.

ATMO Esports

The team behind the Daymar Rally is presenting an exciting post-CitizenCon experience called ENTER ATMOSPHERE 2954. It will feature a Ship Racing Exhibition, panel with CIG guests, Fight or Flight World Championship Finals, and trophy presentation with Chris Roberts. ATMO's booth will promote the event and discuss the competitive Star Citizen scene.

Avangard

Avangard strives to be one of the most professional groups in the Star Citizen universe. They excel at PVP combat on the ground and in space, with operators skilled in dogfighting and squad-based scenarios. Their Trading Division is also a leader in market acquisition and strategic investments.

Bar Citizens International

This team aims to improve Bar Citizen events and support Bar Citizen coordinators worldwide. They provide services to help local and regional organizers plan epic Bar Citizen meetups for the Star Citizen community.

Black Star Initiative

Black Star Initiative is a premier private military company specializing in conflict resolution and security consulting across the Star Citizen universe. They offer a welcoming community committed to precision, rigorous training, and professionalism.

HubNet

HubNet provides an immersive machinima experience for independent producers and their audience in Star Citizen. They serve as a resource hub for creatives and a job board for actors, while presenting as an in-fiction broadcasting service.

Imperium

One of the largest structured organizations in Star Citizen since 2012, Imperium plans to establish operations in fringe space at launch. They aim to provide many gameplay opportunities for members across all professions.

Medrunner

Medrunner is a 24/7 in-game emergency service, deploying armed and trained teams backed by thousands of dedicated members. Their booth will showcase how they can save lives in-game and recruit new rescue team members.

The Merchantman

This booth will feature a meticulously crafted 150cm Banu Merchantman model as its centerpiece. Visitors can chat about model making and Star Citizen, play STARDLE, and potentially win ship miniatures and badges.

Mongrel Squad

The infamous Star Citizen pirate organization Mongrel Squad will have a booth where attendees can check if they've had a "privileged encounter" with the Mongrels and potentially receive some unique loot.

NOVA Intergalactic

NOVA's booth aims to present the essence of their organization, providing a space for members and potential recruits to interact, share experiences, and forge new friendships within the Star Citizen community.

Polacus Workshop

Polacus Workshop specializes in hand-painted 3D starship models from the Star Citizen universe. Every ship is meticulously hand-crafted and painted to create a unique piece of art.

Test Squadron

As the largest Star Citizen organization, Test Squadron offers a relaxed and welcoming environment for mature players of all skill levels. Their booth will showcase how they support various gameplay styles and offer exclusive Test Squadron merchandise.

Xi'an Workshop

Visitors to this booth can have their name written in the Xi'an language using beautiful calligraphy on rice paper. It's an excellent opportunity for xenolinguistic enthusiasts to engage with the Xi'an culture from Star Citizen.

With this diverse array of community booths, CitizenCon 2954 promises to offer something for every Star Citizen fan in attendance. From org recruitment to artistic creations, competitive gaming to cultural experiences, the community-driven exhibits will help bring the Star Citizen universe to life on the show floor in Manchester.

The 30K.fun Referral Code Carnival

As the bustling halls of CitizenCon 2954 filled with excited Star Citizen fans, the 30K.fun booth stood out like a beacon of chaos and laughter. Their vibrant display featured a comical montage of in-game glitches and 30K errors, drawing curious onlookers with its tongue-in-cheek approach to the alpha's infamous quirks.

At the center of the booth, a group of enthusiastic players engaged passersby in a lively game of "What Code to Use?" - a hilarious twist on the classic "Pin the Tail on the Donkey." Blindfolded participants stumbled around, trying to stick their Star Citizen Referral Code Club badge onto a giant holographic projection of a Constellation Andromeda.

"Welcome to the wildest ride in the 'verse!" shouted Max, the booth's ringleader, as he guided a dizzied player. "Where bugs are features, and 30Ks are just surprise intermissions!"

Nearby, a small crowd gathered around Zara, who regaled them with tales of her adventures as part of the RSI Referral Code Club. "There I was, about to make the biggest haul of my career," she dramatically recounted, "when suddenly - BAM! 30K error! But you know what? We laughed it off and tried again. That's the 30K.fun way!"

As the day progressed, the booth became a hub of joy and camaraderie. Veterans and newcomers alike shared stories, traded tips, and reveled in the shared experience of navigating Star Citizen's ever-evolving alpha.

"Remember, folks," Max called out as the convention wound down, "in The Star Citizen Referral Code Club, we don't just embrace the chaos - we celebrate it!"

With a final cheer and a cascade of virtual confetti, the 30K.fun team bid farewell to CitizenCon, leaving behind a trail of smiles and a newfound appreciation for the joy found in even the most frustrating of game glitches.

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