Coramor 2956 Event Returns to Star Citizen with Free Fly, Exclusive Ships, and Romantic Rewards
Star Citizen's annual celebration of love and companionship, Coramor 2956, has arrived once again, bringing with it a treasure trove of limited-time offers, themed ship paints, and a special free fly event. Running from February 12 through February 23, this year's festivities honor the legendary tale of Yuri and Cora while inviting both veterans and newcomers to experience the 'verse in style.
The Legend Lives On: Coramor Evermore
The Coramor event draws its inspiration from one of Star Citizen's most enduring romantic legends. The story tells of Yuri and Cora, whose transmissions continue to echo through the black of space, their love forever immortalized among the stars. Though their tale ended tragically, their legacy endures, inspiring romantics across the universe to seek companionship among the void. This year's celebration encourages pilots to find that special someone to share the warmth of a burning hull with, and a heart that clanks in imperfect unison.
Love at First Flight: The Coramor Free Fly Event
The centerpiece of this year's Coramor celebration is an extensive free fly period allowing prospective pilots to experience Star Citizen without any financial commitment. From February 12 through February 23, players can take to the stars and pilot some of the most dependable ships in the universe. The event provides an excellent opportunity for newcomers to fall in love with the game while veterans can rekindle their passion for spaceflight. Whether experiencing the thrill of quantum travel for the first time or reuniting with familiar cockpits, the free fly event embodies the spirit of discovery that makes Star Citizen special.
Wings of Love: The Heartseeker Returns
One of the most anticipated returns for Coramor 2956 is the F7 Hornet Mk II Heartseeker Upgrade Kit. This beloved customization option for the Anvil Hornet Mk II series features distinctive vintage pin-up art and comes equipped with a formidable heavy-duty Gatling turret designed to tear through both shields and armor with equal efficiency. The Heartseeker represents the perfect blend of aesthetic appeal and combat capability, allowing pilots to showcase their romantic side while maintaining deadly effectiveness in combat situations. This limited-time offering gives pilots the chance to rev up alongside their ride-or-die Coramor paramour.
You're Making Us Blush: Lovestruck Paint Collection
The classic Coramor paint scheme makes its triumphant return for a special salvage-themed release. This year, pilots can apply the signature love-struck aesthetic to three salvage-focused vessels: the Argo MOTH, RSI Salvation, and MISC Fortune. These pink and romantic paint schemes allow salvagers to bring a touch of tenderness to their industrial operations. Additionally, all previous Lovestruck paints from earlier Coramor events are available for a limited time, giving collectors the opportunity to complete their romantic fleet customization options.
For the Love of the 'Verse: Community Contest
Cloud Imperium Games is inviting the community to share their personal Star Citizen love stories through a special Coramor community contest. Players are encouraged to reflect on their "meet-cute" moments within the game—whether it was taking off in a favorite ship for the first time, witnessing the mesmerizing rush of lights during an inaugural jump point transit, or perhaps meeting a special someone aboard their vessel. The contest celebrates the sparks that made the 'verse feel like home, with participants sharing their stories on Spectrum for a chance at recognition and prizes.
Share the Love: Coramor Referral Bonus
The spirit of Coramor extends beyond solo play with a special referral bonus program running from February 11 through February 23. Players who successfully recruit new citizens to Star Citizen during this period will reward their recruits with a Greycat Aril 'Red Alert' armor set, providing newcomers with distinctive gear to start their journey. In return for their matchmaking efforts, referring players will receive a Consolidated Outland HoverQuad adorned in the exclusive Lovestruck paint scheme, perfect for ground-based romantic excursions across planetary surfaces.
New Horizons: The Argo MOTH
Coramor 2956 also highlights the Argo MOTH, representing a new tier of salvage operations in Star Citizen. This vessel expands the salvage gameplay loop, offering pilots additional options for profitable recovery operations. The MOTH's inclusion in the Coramor festivities, complete with available Lovestruck paint options, demonstrates how the event celebrates not just combat vessels but the full spectrum of careers available in the persistent universe.
Starter Packs and Special Offers
For those looking to begin or expand their Star Citizen journey during Coramor, special starter packs are available featuring Lovestruck-themed ships. The Salvager 'Lovestruck' Starter Pack and the Advanced Hauler 'Lovestruck' Starter Pack provide new players with everything needed to launch their careers while sporting the distinctive Coramor aesthetic. These packages include the necessary game access along with themed vessels, allowing fresh pilots to immediately participate in the romantic festivities.
Gear Up for Romance
Beyond ships and paints, Coramor 2956 offers various gear and customization options that allow players to express their romantic side. From armor sets to vehicle customizations, the event provides numerous ways for citizens to showcase their participation in this beloved annual tradition. These limited-time offerings ensure that pilots can commemorate their Coramor experiences long after the event concludes.
Upgrade Opportunities
The event also presents strategic opportunities for fleet commanders to upgrade their existing vessels. Special Warbond offers on ships like the RSI Zeus Mk II CL and the Anvil F7C Hornet Mk II provide cost-effective pathways for players to enhance their capabilities while the Coramor spirit fills the 'verse. These upgrade options allow dedicated citizens to optimize their fleets while taking advantage of event-exclusive pricing.
Coramor 2956 represents more than just a sales event—it's a celebration of the community, the stories shared among the stars, and the connections formed through shared adventures in Star Citizen's expanding universe. Whether participating in the free fly event, customizing ships with romantic paint schemes, or sharing personal stories of discovery, there's something for every type of pilot during this limited-time celebration of love among the stars.
Hearts, Hulls, and a Thousand Disconnects
The pink-painted MISC Fortune drifted lazily through the debris field of a shattered Caterpillar, its salvage beam carving through twisted metal like a hot knife through butter. Inside the cockpit, Commander "Beacon" Hayes hummed contentedly as her HUD displayed the steadily climbing aUEC counter.
"Alright, new folks," Beacon's voice crackled over the 30KFUN community channel, "salvage is all about patience and—"
The Fortune vanished.
Beacon blinked at her desktop. The dreaded error code glowed on her screen: SERVER DISCONNECTION - ERROR 30000.
"And that," she said with a laugh, rejoining the voice channel, "is why we call ourselves 30KFUN. Who's got eyes on my Fortune?"
"Still there, still intact," replied "Datastream" Chen from his Hornet Mk II escort position. "The server gods smile upon you today."
"Thank the stars. Reconnecting now. How's our newbie doing?"
In the Lovestruck-painted Argo MOTH trailing behind, Jasper "Rookie" Martinez was experiencing his first Coramor event—and his first real salvage operation. He'd joined the 30KFUN Discord three days ago during the free fly event, overwhelmed by Star Citizen's complexity, but the community had immediately wrapped him in their trademark supportive chaos.
"I'm... I think I'm stuck in my seat?" Jasper said, his character model frozen in the pilot's chair despite his frantic button mashing.
"The old chair bug!" exclaimed "Patches" O'Connor from her Cutlass Red medical ship. "Hold Y, look down, select 'Exit Seat' from the interaction menu."
"There's an interaction menu?"
"Oh buddy," Datastream chuckled warmly, "we've got so much to teach you. Don't worry—we've all been there."
Jasper finally extracted himself from the chair, only to clip through the floor and find himself floating beneath his ship, staring up at its hull.
"Uh... I'm outside now. In space. Without a helmet."
"Classic!" Beacon had reconnected and was laughing. "Don't worry, you've got about thirty seconds of consciousness. Patches, can you—"
"Already on approach," Patches confirmed, her Cutlass's distinctive silhouette closing in. "Rookie, just relax and enjoy the view. The 'verse is beautiful, even when it's trying to kill you."
Jasper did relax, watching the stars wheel above him as his vision began to tunnel. Just before everything went black, Patches scooped him up with a tractor beam and hauled him into her medical bay.
"Welcome back to the land of the living," Patches said as Jasper's character respawned on the medical bed. "That's your first space death. Many more to come!"
"You guys are weirdly cheerful about all this," Jasper said, but he was smiling.
"That's the 30KFUN way," Beacon replied. "The game's gonna bug. We're gonna die in stupid ways. But we're gonna have a blast doing it together. Now, let's get you back in your MOTH and teach you how to actually salvage."
Twenty minutes later, Jasper was successfully cutting through debris, his salvage beam glowing in the darkness. The rhythmic work was almost meditative.
"This is actually really cool," he said. "I can see why you—WHAT IS THAT?"
Three red blips had appeared on everyone's radar, closing fast.
"Mantis and two Gladiuses," Datastream reported calmly, his Heartseeker Hornet already banking toward the threat. "Pirates. Beacon, Rookie, keep working. I've got this."
"Negative," came a new voice. "You've got backup."
Four more 30KFUN members dropped out of quantum travel in a coordinated formation—a Zeus Mk II, two Hornets, and a Vanguard Sentinel. The cavalry had arrived.
"Told you I'd finish that bounty in time," said "Longshot" Kim from the Vanguard. "Nobody interrupts our newbie's first salvage op."
The pirates, suddenly outnumbered, tried to flee. The Mantis pilot attempted to spool up quantum drive, but Longshot's EMP blast shut down all three ships' systems.
"Mantis pilot," Beacon broadcast on the pirate's frequency, "this is a 30KFUN operation. We're here to teach, not to fight. Power down and leave, or learn why they call Longshot's aim legendary."
A tense moment passed. Then the pirate ships' systems came back online, and they limped away at SCM speed.
"Crisis averted," Datastream announced. "Rookie, how's your heart rate?"
"I think I'm having a Coramor moment with this game," Jasper admitted. "That was incredible!"
"Just wait," Patches said. "The night's young, and we've got a whole debris field to clear. Plus, Beacon promised to show you the Yuri and Cora memorial site after this."
They worked for another hour, the community channel filled with laughter, salvage tips, and stories of past adventures. Beacon walked Jasper through the finer points of material extraction while others shared tales of their own newbie days.
Then Jasper's screen froze.
"Oh no," he said. "Oh no, is this—"
SERVER DISCONNECTION - ERROR 30000.
"Welcome to the club!" everyone chorused.
When Jasper reconnected two minutes later, his MOTH was still there, his cargo still intact, and his friends still waiting.
"See?" Beacon said. "30K errors are just the 'verse's way of testing our commitment. And we always come back."
"Always," the others echoed.
As they finished the salvage operation and plotted a course to the memorial, Jasper realized he'd found something special. Not just a game, but a community that turned frustration into fun, bugs into bonding experiences, and strangers into friends.
"Hey," he said quietly. "Thanks for this. For being patient with all my questions and stupid deaths."
"That's what we do," Beacon replied warmly. "We were all new once. Someone helped us, so we help others. That's the 30KFUN way. Besides, your stupid deaths are hilarious."
"Rude!"
"But accurate," Patches added.
They jumped to quantum travel together, seven ships painted in various shades of Lovestruck pink and standard colors, their contrails mixing in the black. Somewhere ahead, the memorial to Yuri and Cora waited, a testament to love enduring across the void.
Behind them, another player's message popped up in local chat: "New player looking for help?"
Beacon smiled. "Rookie, want to take this one?"
Jasper's response was immediate. "Absolutely. Hey friend, welcome to the 'verse. Let me tell you about 30KFUN..."
And in the distance, barely visible against the stars, another ship disconnected and vanished—because some things in Star Citizen never changed. But neither did the community's spirit, and that made all the difference.
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