The ROC-DS: Greycat Industrial's Dual-Seat Mining Powerhouse
Greycat Industrial has unveiled its latest addition to the Remote Ore Collector (ROC) line - the ROC-DS (Dual Seat). This upgraded version of the popular ROC mining vehicle brings enhanced capabilities to tackle bigger mining operations in the Star Citizen universe.
The ROC-DS retains the compact and versatile nature of the original ROC, but with significant improvements. Most notably, it features a dual-seat configuration, allowing for a pilot and a dedicated mining operator. This division of labor enables more efficient mineral extraction, especially on larger deposits.
The mining arm has been redesigned with a manually operated boom, giving the operator unprecedented precision and reach. The size 1 mining laser mounted on this arm provides increased power and range compared to the standard ROC. An integrated tractor beam with an expanded collection radius makes gathering the fractured ore quick and convenient.
Storage capacity has been dramatically increased to 3.5 SCU, over four times that of the original ROC. This allows for longer mining sessions without needing to offload cargo. The enclosed cab provides protection from hostile environments while maintaining excellent visibility.
Despite its larger size, the ROC-DS can still fit in the cargo holds of many medium and large ships like the Mercury Star Runner and Anvil Carrack. This makes it an ideal complement to mining operations of any scale.
The ROC-DS sports Greycat's signature rugged and utilitarian aesthetic. Its reinforced chassis and custom wheel system allow it to navigate challenging terrain with ease. Powerful headlights illuminate even the darkest caves and crevices.
For solo miners, the original single-seat ROC remains an excellent option. But for those looking to expand their operations, the ROC-DS offers enhanced capabilities that make it a compelling upgrade. Whether working in a team or solo, the ROC-DS gives miners the tools to tackle bigger jobs and maximize profits from planetside mineral deposits.
The ROC-DS represents Greycat Industrial's commitment to providing practical and robust mining solutions for Star Citizen's ever-expanding universe. As players venture to new planets and moons in search of valuable resources, the ROC-DS stands ready to help them extract riches from the harshest environments.
The ROC-DS Rescue: A 30K.fun Mining Mishap
Captain Zara of the 30K.fun Star Citizen Referral Code Club sat in her Mercury Star Runner, hovering above the craggy surface of Aberdeen. Her crew had been called to rescue a pair of rookie miners who'd gotten their brand-new Greycat ROC-DS stuck in a particularly nasty crevice.
"Alright team, let's show these newbies what code to use when it comes to mining safety," Zara quipped, adjusting her helmet. "And maybe introduce them to our little club while we're at it."
As they descended, Zara spotted the glint of the ROC-DS's headlights in the murky orange haze. The dual-seat mining vehicle was wedged at an awkward angle, its redesigned mining arm stretched out uselessly.
"Looks like they bit off more than they could chew with that size 1 laser," chuckled Finn, Zara's co-pilot and resident referral code expert.
Landing nearby, the 30K.fun crew disembarked, their suits immediately coated in Aberdeen's corrosive dust. They approached the stranded miners, who were frantically trying to free their vehicle.
"Need a hand?" Zara called out. "We're from the Star Citizen Referral Code Club. We specialize in turning 30K errors into 30K fun!"
The miners looked relieved. "Thank goodness! We thought we'd be stuck here forever!"
As the team worked to free the ROC-DS, Finn couldn't help but admire the vehicle. "This beauty's got quite the cargo capacity. Shame you didn't get to fill it up."
"Yeah," one of the miners sighed. "We were so excited about the expanded collection radius, we didn't pay attention to where we were driving."
With a final heave, the 30K.fun crew managed to dislodge the ROC-DS. As they helped the miners load it into their Star Runner, Zara handed them a datapad.
"Here's some tips from the RSI Referral Code Club on safe mining practices. And hey, if you ever want to join a group that knows how to laugh in the face of game-breaking bugs, give us a call!"
As they waved goodbye to the grateful miners, Finn turned to Zara with a grin. "Another successful rescue for 30K.fun. Who knew a mining mishap could be so entertaining?"
Zara laughed as they boarded their ship. "In this verse, my friend, even a 30K error can lead to a good time. Now, let's head back to base before this dust eats through our suits!"
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