{"data":{"id":19298,"title":"Q&A: Mirai Fury","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/SCW\/19298-API","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/19298","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/19298","channel":"Engineering","category":"Development","series":"Concept Ship Q&A","images":[{"id":30844,"name":"star-citizen-mirai-fury-gal-03-4k.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/i\/bbf17c9f6c5e85d687db8c58cd412ec339819a7d\/ADdPNihJzmPbNuTnFsH1DqUeqBRpXdSXVVtgJTyDDgscGKrzJuoFjReseGvHsEGsch4SNkCCbLPW8C5JjV3NyUAbQ\/star-citizen-mirai-fury-gal-03-4k.jpg","alt":"g-illustration","size":4705476,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2023-05-19T18:15:42+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/30844","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/30844\/similar"},{"id":30847,"name":"star-citizen-mirai-fury-gal-01-4k.webp","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/i\/9b90feb54b693a7e5abea83a78d5af1b7af9f7fe\/54TLbcUcnRm4fSKxoh8hmMowjPZwKWrQwzSteAf4eLCihNjtotJZApRHbsWq87hU1kN2kaQborewsq837uR7AcftN2u6UYwtNrYhZn9ChVmvr7e175bjdKGM7sgw1G5eiWxbogveS\/star-citizen-mirai-fury-gal-01-4k.webp","alt":"g-illustration","size":2147388,"mime_type":"image\/webp","last_modified":"2023-05-19T18:15:45+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/30847","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/30847\/similar"},{"id":33880,"name":"star-citizen-fury-upgrade-banner.webp","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/i\/bfd3bfd20de44a17d524c87880bfd3b93df0243a\/vM1pGHgNcyCht3wLBuVimbCVdqF7uyxiutdd4YjWkmo9hGcJRK2Q4wtnvrC7gw5ydoH1u1uYWcxFG3N3h8P13Fa63oadtGmhAdMHEornz9QsPsn9xo7zabJuVu51gAQPdbTXJeJ\/star-citizen-fury-upgrade-banner.webp","alt":"g-banner-advanced","size":570742,"mime_type":"image\/webp","last_modified":"2024-01-05T16:33:48+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/33880","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/33880\/similar"}],"images_count":9,"translations":{"en_EN":"Now that the Fury, Fury MX, and Fury LX from Mirai have been added to the 'verse, we posed a few questions to the Vehicle team about the new set of snub ships. Here are the answers, straight from the designers themselves.\n\nWhat's the smallest ship the Fury can fit in easily?\nThe smallest ship we intended for the Fury to fit inside is the Drake Cutlass Black, though the Consolidated Outland Nomad can also fit one in its rear cargo bay.\n\nCan the weapons on the Fury be replaced with missile racks (or vice versa with the MX)?\nNo, the Fury's weapon mounts are not interchangeable with missile racks, the same as any other ship. Given their size, the MX's missile racks are bespoke, so only the missiles themselves are able to be swapped for different types.\n\nHow does the Fury perform relative to the Merlin and Archimedes in speed, agility, firepower, and durability?\nPretty well! Speed and agility-wise, it is very competitive, though this is at the expense of durability.\n\nDoes the Fury have any personal storage or weapon racks?\nThere is no space for a weapon rack. However, there is a small personal storage area.\n\nHow does the Fury compare to light fighters like the Anvil Arrow?\nQuite favorably. While it is a \u201csnub\u201d due to the lack of quantum drive, it was designed by Mirai to go toe-to-toe with other light fighters and has a weapon loadout to compete against them. Like other light fighters, its weakness is its durability and, given its size, a few well-placed shots can be catastrophic.\n\nDoes the Fury have an ejection mechanism for the pilot?\nNo, it does not.\n\nHow does the Fury's power signature compare to other snub ships?\nIt is comparable as they all share a similar set of power, shielding, and cooling components, with only the weapons differentiating their power requirements.\n\nDoes the Fury leverage any alien technology in its design?\nMirai is a sub-brand of MISC, so benefits from the parent company\u2019s relationship with the Xi\u2019an race. As such, the Fury utilizes alien thruster technology, which can be seen at the rear of the ship.\n\nHow well does the Fury fly in-atmosphere compared to space?\nAbove average compared to other ships. Given its low mass and thrusters that can hit many angles of thrust, it\u2019s one of the easier ships to fly in-atmosphere.\n\n\n\n\nHow safe is the glass cabin for combat?\nAs safe as it can be given its visibility requirements. The MX has a deployable blast shield that provides some extra damage resistance.\n\n\n\n\nWhat do you call a group of more than one Fury?\nThe Fast and the Furyous.\n\nHow does the Mirai Fury LX perform compared to other dedicated racing ships?\nCompared to the existing racing ships and snub fighters, it is the most agile of the current line up at this moment in time. The tradeoff for losing its entire arsenal of weapons is the superior handling performance, but it is not without drawbacks. The Fury and Fury MX\u2019s weak spot is their low resilience to damage and lack of fuel, and the LX is even further reduced on both of those.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIs there a benefit of a dedicated racing snub over a dedicated racing ship?\nThe primary benefit is the reduced overall size, allowing you to navigate tighter spaces more easily.\n\n\n\n\nThe Fury LX doesn\u2019t come with any weapons. What does it gain in exchange? Does the reduced weight significantly impact its top speed or maneuverability compared to other Fury variants?\nVirtually all areas of performance are improved over the base Fury. SCM and max speed are increased as well as acceleration parameters, which is achieved by additional maneuvering thrusters on the wings.\n\n\n\n\nIs the Fury LX\u2019s strength in acceleration or maneuverability?\nBoth are improved over the base Fury.\n\n\n\n\nDoes the Fury LX benefit from innovative Xi\u2019an technology? For example, can the engines boost longer or can the pilot withstand higher g-forces?\nBeyond what Xi\u2019an technology benefits the base Fury chassis, there is nothing added.\n\n\n\n\nDoes the lack of weapons mean the Fury LX can fit in ships that the other variants can\u2019t?\nNot by design. While the profile slightly changes due to lack of weaponry, it fitting into additional ships was not a design consideration.\n\nDisclaimer\nThe answers accurately reflect development\u2019s intentions at the time of writing, but the company and development team reserve the right to adapt, improve, or change feature and ship designs in response to feedback, playtesting, design revisions, or other considerations to improve balance or the quality of the game overall.","de_DE":"Jetzt, wo die Fury und die Fury MX von Mirai dem Verse hinzugef\u00fcgt wurden, haben wir dem Fahrzeugteam ein paar Fragen zu den neuen Stupsschiffen gestellt. Hier sind die Antworten, direkt von den Designern selbst.\n\nWas ist das kleinste Schiff, in das die Fury problemlos hineinpasst?\nDas kleinste Schiff, in das die Fury passen soll, ist die Drake Cutlass Black, aber auch der Consolidated Outland Nomad kann eine Fury in seinem hinteren Laderaum unterbringen.\n\nK\u00f6nnen die Waffen der Fury durch Raketenst\u00e4nder ersetzt werden (oder umgekehrt bei der MX)?\nNein, die Waffenhalterungen der Fury sind nicht gegen Raketenst\u00e4nder austauschbar, genau wie bei jedem anderen Schiff. Aufgrund ihrer Gr\u00f6\u00dfe sind die Raketenst\u00e4nder der MX ma\u00dfgeschneidert, sodass nur die Raketen selbst gegen andere Typen ausgetauscht werden k\u00f6nnen.\n\nWie schneidet die Fury im Vergleich zur Merlin und Archimedes in Bezug auf Geschwindigkeit, Wendigkeit, Feuerkraft und Haltbarkeit ab?\nZiemlich gut! In puncto Geschwindigkeit und Wendigkeit ist sie sehr konkurrenzf\u00e4hig, allerdings auf Kosten der Haltbarkeit.\n\nHat die Fury einen pers\u00f6nlichen Stauraum oder ein Waffenregal?\nEs gibt keinen Platz f\u00fcr ein Waffenregal. Allerdings gibt es einen kleinen pers\u00f6nlichen Stauraum.\n\nWie schneidet die Fury im Vergleich zu leichten J\u00e4gern wie dem Anvil Arrow ab?\nZiemlich gut. Obwohl er wegen des fehlenden Quantenantentriebes ein \"Snub\" ist, wurde er von Mirai so entworfen, dass er mit anderen leichten J\u00e4gern mithalten kann, und er verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber eine Waffenausstattung, die es mit ihnen aufnehmen kann. Wie bei anderen leichten J\u00e4gern liegt seine Schw\u00e4che in seiner Widerstandsf\u00e4higkeit und angesichts seiner Gr\u00f6\u00dfe k\u00f6nnen ein paar gut platzierte Sch\u00fcsse katastrophale Folgen haben.\n\nHat die Fury einen Auswurfmechanismus f\u00fcr den Piloten?\nNein, hat sie nicht.\n\nWie ist die Energiesignatur der Fury im Vergleich zu anderen Snub-Schiffen?\nSie ist vergleichbar, da sie alle \u00e4hnliche Energie-, Schild- und K\u00fchlkomponenten haben, nur die Waffen unterscheiden sich in ihrem Energiebedarf.\n\nNutzt die Fury au\u00dferirdische Technologien f\u00fcr ihr Design?\nMirai ist eine Untermarke von MISC und profitiert daher von den Beziehungen der Muttergesellschaft zum Volk der Xi'an. Daher nutzt die Fury au\u00dferirdische Triebwerkstechnologie, die am Heck des Schiffes zu sehen ist.\n\nWie gut fliegt die Fury in der Atmosph\u00e4re im Vergleich zum Weltraum?\nIm Vergleich zu anderen Schiffen \u00fcberdurchschnittlich gut. Aufgrund ihrer geringen Masse und der Triebwerke, die viele Schubwinkel erreichen k\u00f6nnen, ist sie eines der leichteren Schiffe, die in der Atmosph\u00e4re fliegen.\n\nWie sicher ist die Glaskabine im Kampf?\nSo sicher wie es angesichts der Sichtverh\u00e4ltnisse m\u00f6glich ist. Der MX verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber einen ausfahrbaren Schutzschild, der zus\u00e4tzlichen Schutz vor Sch\u00e4den bietet.\n\nWie nennt man eine Gruppe mit mehr als einer Fury?\nDie Schnellen und die W\u00fctenden.\n\nHaftungsausschluss\nDie Antworten spiegeln die Absichten der Entwickler zum Zeitpunkt der Erstellung dieses Artikels wider. Das Unternehmen und das Entwicklungsteam behalten sich jedoch das Recht vor, Features und Schiffsdesigns als Reaktion auf Feedback, Spieltests, Design\u00fcberarbeitungen oder andere \u00dcberlegungen zur Verbesserung der Balance oder der Qualit\u00e4t des Spiels insgesamt anzupassen, zu verbessern oder zu \u00e4ndern.","zh_CN":"Now that the Fury, Fury MX, and Fury LX from Mirai have been added to the 'verse, we posed a few questions to the Vehicle team about the new set of snub ships. Here are the answers, straight from the designers themselves.\n\nWhat's the smallest ship the Fury can fit in easily?\nThe smallest ship we intended for the Fury to fit inside is the Drake Cutlass Black, though the Consolidated Outland Nomad can also fit one in its rear cargo bay.\n\nCan the weapons on the Fury be replaced with missile racks (or vice versa with the MX)?\nNo, the Fury's weapon mounts are not interchangeable with missile racks, the same as any other ship. Given their size, the MX's missile racks are bespoke, so only the missiles themselves are able to be swapped for different types.\n\nHow does the Fury perform relative to the Merlin and Archimedes in speed, agility, firepower, and durability?\nPretty well! Speed and agility-wise, it is very competitive, though this is at the expense of durability.\n\nDoes the Fury have any personal storage or weapon racks?\nThere is no space for a weapon rack. However, there is a small personal storage area.\n\nHow does the Fury compare to light fighters like the Anvil Arrow?\nQuite favorably. While it is a \u201csnub\u201d due to the lack of quantum drive, it was designed by Mirai to go toe-to-toe with other light fighters and has a weapon loadout to compete against them. Like other light fighters, its weakness is its durability and, given its size, a few well-placed shots can be catastrophic.\n\nDoes the Fury have an ejection mechanism for the pilot?\nNo, it does not.\n\nHow does the Fury's power signature compare to other snub ships?\nIt is comparable as they all share a similar set of power, shielding, and cooling components, with only the weapons differentiating their power requirements.\n\nDoes the Fury leverage any alien technology in its design?\nMirai is a sub-brand of MISC, so benefits from the parent company\u2019s relationship with the Xi\u2019an race. As such, the Fury utilizes alien thruster technology, which can be seen at the rear of the ship.\n\nHow well does the Fury fly in-atmosphere compared to space?\nAbove average compared to other ships. Given its low mass and thrusters that can hit many angles of thrust, it\u2019s one of the easier ships to fly in-atmosphere.\n\n\n\n\nHow safe is the glass cabin for combat?\nAs safe as it can be given its visibility requirements. The MX has a deployable blast shield that provides some extra damage resistance.\n\n\n\n\nWhat do you call a group of more than one Fury?\nThe Fast and the Furyous.\n\nHow does the Mirai Fury LX perform compared to other dedicated racing ships?\nCompared to the existing racing ships and snub fighters, it is the most agile of the current line up at this moment in time. The tradeoff for losing its entire arsenal of weapons is the superior handling performance, but it is not without drawbacks. The Fury and Fury MX\u2019s weak spot is their low resilience to damage and lack of fuel, and the LX is even further reduced on both of those.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIs there a benefit of a dedicated racing snub over a dedicated racing ship?\nThe primary benefit is the reduced overall size, allowing you to navigate tighter spaces more easily.\n\n\n\n\nThe Fury LX doesn\u2019t come with any weapons. What does it gain in exchange? Does the reduced weight significantly impact its top speed or maneuverability compared to other Fury variants?\nVirtually all areas of performance are improved over the base Fury. SCM and max speed are increased as well as acceleration parameters, which is achieved by additional maneuvering thrusters on the wings.\n\n\n\n\nIs the Fury LX\u2019s strength in acceleration or maneuverability?\nBoth are improved over the base Fury.\n\n\n\n\nDoes the Fury LX benefit from innovative Xi\u2019an technology? For example, can the engines boost longer or can the pilot withstand higher g-forces?\nBeyond what Xi\u2019an technology benefits the base Fury chassis, there is nothing added.\n\n\n\n\nDoes the lack of weapons mean the Fury LX can fit in ships that the other variants can\u2019t?\nNot by design. While the profile slightly changes due to lack of weaponry, it fitting into additional ships was not a design consideration.\n\nDisclaimer\nThe answers accurately reflect development\u2019s intentions at the time of writing, but the company and development team reserve the right to adapt, improve, or change feature and ship designs in response to feedback, playtesting, design revisions, or other considerations to improve balance or the quality of the game overall."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":0,"created_at":"2023-05-19T18:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"2 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-04-29 12:48:40","valid_relations":["images","links","translations"],"prev_id":19297,"next_id":19299}}