For those of us waiting to see more Xi'an tech in the verse, the Gatac Railen has officially moved into the greybox phase. The team is currently targeting Alien Week for its next big reveal, which is a massive step for a ship that represents such a unique aesthetic departure from human manufacturers. Meanwhile, the Aegis Hammerhead has completed its gold standard art phase, ensuring the veteran sub-capital ship meets the modern visual and functional requirements of the current engine.
Beyond the ship pipeline, the focus is heavily on the Inventory Rework. After intensive Evocati testing, the system is undergoing final polish to address friction points. This isn't just a UI update; it's a foundational shift in how we manage gear. Coupled with this is the Item Recovery T1 system, which is now feature-complete for internal demos. This should eventually alleviate the pain of losing rare gear to server hiccups or unexpected bugs.
Alpha 4.7 is also set to bring a healthier in-game economy. The development team has successfully identified and closed several exploits related to item duplication and aUEC generation. For players who enjoy the grind, these fixes are essential to maintaining the value of your hard-earned Credits. Additionally, the Nyx system expansion is progressing well, with new mission types like Ship Wave missions designed to give combat pilots more structured challenges in deep space.
On the technical side, the Online Technology team is integrating the scp-network stack. While it sounds like
