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Breaking news: First RSI Polaris day is 26th November!

The Event Program for IAE 2954 has revealed that the RSI / Polaris days will be from the 26th-27th November 2024/2954.

IAE2954 schedule announced:

Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2024

Join us for the galaxy’s premier spacecraft showcase from November 22 – December 5, 2024. This spectacular event offers unprecedented access to the latest in aerospace technology and innovation.

  1. Free test flights of over 100 different spacecraft models
  2. Exclusive reveals of new vehicle designs
  3. Limited-edition paint schemes and exclusive in-game content
  • Daily manufacturer showcases across New Babbage’s APEX and ZENITH halls
  • Special broadcasts available through Whitley’s Guide and various comm channels

Event Schedule 2024 / 2954

  1. Nov 22-23: CRUSADER INDUSTRIES & TUMBRIL (APEX HALL)
  2. Nov 23-24: AEGIS DYNAMICS (ZENITH HALL)
  3. Nov 24-25: Alien Manufacturers Day – GATAC, AOPOA, BANU, ESPERIA (APEX HALL)
  4. Nov 25-26: ORIGIN JUMPWORKS (ZENITH HALL)
  5. Nov 26-27: RSI (APEX HALL)
  6. Nov 27-28: ARGO, GREYCAT, KRUGER, CONSOLIDATED OUTLAND (ZENITH HALL)
  7. Nov 28-29: DRAKE INTERPLANETARY (APEX HALL)
  8. Nov 29-30: MISC & MIRAI (ZENITH HALL)
  9. Nov 30-Dec 1: ANVIL AEROSPACE (APEX HALL)
  10. Dec 1-2: Best in Show / Weapons & Armor (ZENITH HALL)
  11. Dec 3-5: EVENT FINALE (ZENITH HALL)

The latest IAE 2954 News Updates

Visit the IAE2954 page to learn more and keep up to date with the very latest news and announcements regarding the IAE2954.

History of the Polaris: From Concept to Flight-Ready

Origins and Early Concept (2016-2018)

The story of the RSI Polaris begins in 2016, during the production phase of the Aegis Idris. As the Idris grew significantly in size, a gap emerged in the UEE Navy’s fleet between larger capital ships and smaller sub-capital vessels. Recognizing this void, Cloud Imperium Games (CIG) decided to create a brand new ship to fill this crucial role – thus, the concept of the Polaris was born.

In February 2016, during the 77th episode of “10 for the Chairman,” Chris Roberts first hinted at the role corvettes would play in Star Citizen. He described them as filling the space between capital and sub-capital ships, offering a more economical option that could still hold its own in combat. The idea was that while not as massive as a carrier, the Polaris would feature the ability to dock a smaller ship and engage effectively against both fighters and larger vessels.

By March 2016, Ben Lesnick, then the Director of Community Engagement and Content Strategy, revealed on “Bensday with Batgirl & Ben” that the team was considering a length of 100 to 120 meters for the Polaris. This initial size estimate would soon change as the concept evolved.

The Polaris was officially unveiled to the Star Citizen community in October 2016, with a Q&A session revealing that the ship had grown to 155 meters in length. This increase in size reflected the expanding vision for the Polaris’s capabilities and role within the game.

Refinement and Growth (2019-2021)

As development of Star Citizen continued, so did the evolution of the Polaris. In a December 2020 livestream Q&A, John Crewe, the Vehicle Pipeline Director, confirmed that the ship had grown even further but remained within the “hundreds of meters” range, likely between 156-199 meters. This growth was indicative of the ship’s increasing importance in CIG’s vision for capital ship gameplay.

During this period, the Polaris began to take shape not just in terms of its physical dimensions, but also its role within the game’s lore and mechanics. It was positioned as a fast-response capital ship, capable of serving as both a naval patrol vessel and a flagship for civilian militia operations. Its versatility was emphasized, with the ability to perform search & rescue operations, conduct strike missions, and provide general security patrols.

One of the Polaris’s most distinctive features – its torpedo capabilities – was also solidified during this time. The ship was designed to carry and launch capital ship-killer torpedoes, making it a significant threat even to much larger vessels.

Interior Design and Systems Integration (2022-2023)

A major milestone in the Polaris’s development came in December 2022, during an episode of Inside Star Citizen titled “Finding the North Star.” In this episode, Mark Gibson, John Crewe, and Ben Curtis provided a detailed 3D Studio Max mesh walkthrough of the Polaris model. This presentation offered fans their first real look at the ship’s interior layout and confirmed several important details about its systems.

Gibson confirmed that the Polaris would be equipped with capital-sized shields, coolers, and power plants, cementing its status as a true capital ship despite its relatively smaller size compared to vessels like the Idris or Javelin. The team also discussed finalizing the interior layout, which included features such as a medical bay, mess hall, armory, and a hangar capable of housing a single fighter.

In May 2023, CIG announced that the Polaris was scheduled for production in 2024, signaling that the ship was moving from concept to actual in-game development. This news was met with excitement from the Star Citizen community, who had been eagerly awaiting the Polaris since its initial reveal years earlier.

Final Stretch and Release (2024)

As 2024 began, the Polaris entered its final stages of development. The January 2024 Star Citizen Monthly Report revealed that the ship had entered the greybox stage, a crucial phase where the basic 3D geometry is created and the ship begins to take its final form. The report mentioned the completion of modular pieces for lifts, habitation areas, corridors, and the hangar.

In May 2024, during a segment called “Ironclad is Rad,” John Crewe provided an update on the Polaris’s weaponry. He mentioned that the team was “doing some upgunning on the Polaris,” emphasizing that while it was primarily designed as a torpedo boat, it would also be capable of holding its own against other capital ships with its turrets. This news suggested that the Polaris would be even more versatile in combat than initially conceived.

The most exciting news for Polaris fans came during the “Star Citizen Live Q&A: Invictus All-Vehicles” stream on May 17, 2024. John Crewe confirmed that the Polaris would be flight-ready for IAE (Intergalactic Aerospace Expo) 2954, which typically takes place in November. This announcement set the stage for one of the most anticipated ship releases in Star Citizen’s history.

IAE 2954: The Polaris Takes Flight

As IAE 2954 approached, the excitement in the Star Citizen community reached a fever pitch. The Polaris, a ship that had been in development for over eight years, was finally ready to make its in-game debut. The event showcased the Polaris in all its glory, allowing players to tour the ship, test its systems, and even take it for short flights in designated areas.

The final specifications of the Polaris impressed even the most skeptical backers. At 166 meters in length, it was larger than initially conceived but still maintained its role as a nimble capital ship. Its array of capital-grade components, combined with a versatile loadout of weapons including torpedo launchers and multiple turrets, made it a formidable presence on the battlefield.

The ship’s interior lived up to expectations, featuring a well-designed layout that balanced combat effectiveness with crew comfort. The hangar, capable of housing a single fighter, added a layer of tactical flexibility that set the Polaris apart from other ships in its class.

Legacy and Impact

The release of the Polaris at IAE 2954 marked a significant milestone in Star Citizen’s development. As one of the most anticipated ships in the game’s history, its journey from concept to flight-ready status mirrored the broader development of Star Citizen itself – ambitious, sometimes delayed, but ultimately impressive in its execution.

The Polaris’s introduction to the persistent universe had a profound impact on gameplay, particularly in the realms of org (organization) operations and large-scale conflicts. Its balance of firepower, speed, and versatility made it a popular choice for both UEE Navy simulations and civilian militia operations.

In the lore of Star Citizen, the Polaris-class ships quickly earned a reputation as reliable and effective vessels. Many were named after historical figures and military heroes, with ships like the UEES Reilly becoming renowned throughout UEE space.

The success of the Polaris also validated CIG’s Militia Mobilization Initiative, under which a limited number of these military-grade vessels were made available for purchase on the civilian market. This program, initiated in 2946 in the game’s lore, proved to be a crucial element in the defense of frontier systems and contested regions across the empire.

As players began to integrate the Polaris into their fleets and operations, it became clear that this ship would play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Star Citizen’s gameplay. From large-scale naval engagements to rapid-response missions in dangerous sectors, the Polaris proved to be the versatile and powerful ship that backers had been hoping for since its initial reveal nearly a decade earlier.

The story of the Polaris, from its conception as a response to a gap in the UEE fleet to its triumphant debut at IAE 2954, stands as a testament to CIG’s commitment to delivering on their ambitious vision for Star Citizen. As the persistent universe continues to evolve, the Polaris remains a shining example of the depth and complexity that makes Star Citizen a unique and captivating space simulation.

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Manifesto

Manifesto of the Polaris: Guardians of the Frontier

Citizens of the United Empire of Earth, commanders of fleets, and defenders of humanity’s reach among the stars, hear our call. The RSI Polaris stands as a testament to human ingenuity, a beacon of hope in the vast expanse of space, and the vanguard of our collective security. This manifesto outlines the principles and purpose that guide the Polaris and those who command her.

Versatility is Our Strength

We are not bound by singular purpose. The Polaris is a multi-role vessel, equally capable of patrol, strike, and support missions. Our adaptability is our greatest asset, allowing us to meet any challenge the universe presents.

Guardians of the Frontier

The edge of civilized space is where we thrive. We stand as the first line of defense against external threats and the helping hand to those pioneering new worlds. The Polaris is the shield and sword of the frontier.

Rapid Response, Decisive Action

In times of crisis, minutes matter. Our speed and firepower allow us to arrive first and strike hard. We embody the principle that a swift and coordinated response can turn the tide of any engagement.

Force Multiplier

Though we may fly alone, we are never truly isolated. The Polaris serves as a mobile base of operations, supporting smaller craft and coordinating larger fleet actions. We amplify the effectiveness of any force we join.

Technological Superiority

We carry the latest advancements in UEE technology. From our capital-grade components to our advanced sensor suites, we represent the cutting edge of human achievement in space warfare.

Crew Above All

The true strength of the Polaris lies not in its hull or weapons, but in the men and women who operate her. We foster an environment of excellence, camaraderie, and mutual support among our crew.

Defenders of Liberty

Whether serving in the UEE Navy or as part of a civilian militia, we uphold the principles of freedom and self-determination. The Polaris is a symbol of the citizen’s right and duty to defend their way of life.

Ambassadors of Humanity

In unexplored regions and during first contact scenarios, we represent the best of humanity. The Polaris is not just a warship, but a diplomatic tool, showcasing our technological prowess and peaceful intentions.

Adaptable Tactics, Unwavering Resolve

Our strategy may change with the situation, but our commitment to our mission never wavers. We are equally prepared for long-range torpedo strikes or close-quarters combat with our turrets.

Legacy of Excellence

Every Polaris carries the weight of its namesake’s legacy. We honor those who came before us by maintaining the highest standards of performance and conduct in all our operations.

Protectors of the Vulnerable

Our capabilities are not reserved solely for combat. Search and rescue, humanitarian aid, and disaster relief are core to our mission. The Polaris brings hope to those in their darkest hours.

Vanguard of Exploration

While we stand ready to defend, we are also at the forefront of pushing humanity’s boundaries. The Polaris supports exploration efforts, ready to chart new jump points and secure new territories for the UEE.

To those who would threaten the peace and prosperity of the UEE, know this: The Polaris stands vigilant. We are the unseen guardians of the night, the swift retribution against aggression, and the helping hand in times of need.

To those who fly the Polaris, remember: You are the embodiment of humanity’s resilience, ingenuity, and determination. Your ship is more than a vessel; it is a promise to all citizens that they will never stand alone against the darkness of space.

The stars are our destination, and the Polaris is our chariot. Together, we forge the path to a brighter future for all of humanity.

For the UEE! For the Polaris! For the future of all mankind!

Charter

Charter of the RSI Polaris

We, the commanders, crew, and supporters of the RSI Polaris, do hereby establish this charter to govern the operation, maintenance, and mission of our esteemed vessel. This document shall serve as the foundational guide for all who serve aboard the Polaris, ensuring that we uphold the highest standards of the United Empire of Earth (UEE) and Roberts Space Industries (RSI).

Article I: Mission and Purpose

Section 1: The primary mission of the RSI Polaris shall be to serve as a versatile capital corvette, capable of undertaking a wide range of operations including, but not limited to:

  • a) Patrol and security missions in frontier systems
  • b) Rapid response and strike operations
  • c) Search and rescue missions
  • d) Support for larger fleet actions
  • e) Humanitarian aid and disaster relief

Section 2: The Polaris shall embody the principles of adaptability, swift action, and technological superiority in all its endeavors.

Article II: Command Structure

Section 1: The Polaris shall be commanded by a Captain, appointed by the UEE Navy or elected by the crew in civilian operations.

Section 2: The command structure shall include, at minimum:

  • a) Executive Officer (XO)
  • b) Chief Engineer
  • c) Tactical Officer
  • d) Navigation Officer
  • e) Communications Officer

Section 3: All crew members shall be assigned specific roles and responsibilities, with clear chains of command established for various scenarios.

Article III: Operational Protocols

Section 1: The Polaris shall maintain a state of readiness at all times, capable of deploying within 15 minutes of receiving orders.

Section 2: Regular drills and simulations shall be conducted to ensure crew proficiency in all aspects of ship operations, combat scenarios, and emergency procedures.

Section 3: The use of torpedoes and other capital-grade weaponry shall be authorized only by the Captain or, in their absence, the highest-ranking officer present.

Article IV: Maintenance and Upkeep

Section 1: A rigorous maintenance schedule shall be adhered to, ensuring all systems, including propulsion, life support, weapons, and the small craft hangar, are operating at peak efficiency.

Section 2: The Chief Engineer shall provide weekly reports on the ship’s status and any necessary repairs or upgrades.

Section 3: All crew members are responsible for the cleanliness and orderliness of their assigned areas.

Article V: Crew Welfare and Development

Section 1: The well-being of the crew is paramount. Regular health check-ups, psychological evaluations, and fitness programs shall be implemented.

Section 2: Continuous training and education opportunities shall be provided to all crew members to enhance their skills and advance their careers.

Section 3: A code of conduct shall be established and strictly enforced to maintain discipline and foster a positive shipboard environment.

Article VI: Diplomatic and Civilian Interactions

Section 1: When engaging in diplomatic missions or civilian interactions, the crew shall conduct themselves as ambassadors of the UEE, upholding its values and principles.

Section 2: The Polaris shall provide aid and assistance to civilian vessels in distress whenever possible, provided it does not compromise the ship’s primary mission or safety.

Article VII: Resource Management

Section 1: Efficient use of fuel, ammunition, and other consumables shall be a priority. The XO shall oversee resource allocation and conservation efforts.

Section 2: A detailed inventory of all ship resources shall be maintained and updated daily.

Article VIII: Security and Information Protection

Section 1: All classified information and advanced technology aboard the Polaris shall be protected according to UEE security protocols.

Section 2: Access to sensitive areas of the ship shall be restricted and monitored.

Article IX: Small Craft Operations

Section 1: The operation and maintenance of the ship’s complement of small craft shall be overseen by a dedicated Flight Officer.

Section 2: Protocols for rapid deployment and recovery of small craft shall be established and regularly practiced.

Article X: Emergency Procedures

Section 1: Comprehensive emergency protocols shall be established for various scenarios, including but not limited to:

  • a) Combat damage
  • b) Life support failure
  • c) Boarding attempts
  • d) Reactor instability

Section 2: All crew members shall be thoroughly trained in these procedures and able to execute them without hesitation.

Article XI: Amendments and Revisions

Section 1: This charter may be amended or revised as necessary to adapt to changing circumstances or new regulations.

Section 2: Any amendments must be approved by the Captain and a majority of the senior officers.

By adhering to this charter, we commit ourselves to upholding the legacy of the Polaris, serving the UEE with honor and distinction, and pushing the boundaries of human achievement in space. May our actions bring glory to the Polaris, security to the UEE, and hope to all of humanity.