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Orion - Standalone Ship

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Abre el email y haz clic en el botón azul “Claim Gift” para reclamar tu pedido.

Si quieres que tu pedido se añada a una cuenta RSI diferente de la asociada al correo electrónico que nos proporcionaste, solo tienes que iniciar sesión en la cuenta RSI correcta en otra pestaña antes de reclamar el item. Te recomendamos actualizar la página de RSI para asegurarte de que estás conectado a la cuenta correcta.

Si estás comprando este item como regalo, haz clic derecho en el botón azul “Claim Gift” y copia la dirección del enlace. Asegúrate de haber cerrado sesión en tu cuenta RSI para evitar reclamarlo por accidente.

Instrucciones de seguridad importantes

ATENCIÓN: Todas las naves e items solo se pueden regalar una vez. Una vez reclamado, el item —nave, CCU, pintura, armadura, arma, etc.— quedará vinculado de forma permanente a la cuenta que lo haya aceptado.

Por este motivo, asegúrate de haber iniciado sesión en la cuenta RSI correcta antes de canjear el email de regalo.

Antes de hacer clic en “Claim Gift”, confirma que estás conectado en el mismo navegador a la cuenta RSI específica donde quieres recibir el item.

No nos hacemos responsables si reclamas el item en una cuenta RSI incorrecta.

Cómo aplicar una CCU (Ship Upgrade)

Si has comprado una Cross Chassis Upgrade (CCU) para transformar una nave en otra, sigue estos pasos:

1. Reclama el item

Sigue los pasos de entrega indicados arriba para añadir la CCU a tu RSI Hangar.

2. Encuéntrala en tu Hangar

Ve a la sección “My Hangar” en el sitio web de RSI.

3. Aplica la mejora

Haz clic en la flecha junto a tu CCU para desplegar los detalles.

Después, haz clic en el botón “Apply Upgrade”.

Selecciona la “Source Ship” que quieres mejorar e introduce tu contraseña de RSI para finalizar el proceso.

Nota importante:

El seguro, como LTI, y otros bonus de la nave base original se transferirán a la nueva nave.

Mejorar una nave de menor valor a una nave de mayor valor puede requerir varias CCUs.

Por ejemplo: si compras una mejora de Merchantman a Polaris, te enviaremos dos CCUs: una de Merchantman a Hammerhead y otra de Hammerhead a Polaris.

Cuanto mayor sea la diferencia de precio entre las naves, mayor puede ser el número de CCUs que recibirás.

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Si no podemos entregar el item, te ofreceremos un reemplazo o un reembolso completo. Podrás elegir la opción que prefieras.

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Todos los items que vendemos provienen de nuestro propio stock y están cubiertos por nuestra política de protección posventa.

Si ocurre algún problema con un item durante la entrega o dentro de los 6 meses posteriores a la entrega completada, realizaremos una investigación.

Si se determina que el problema fue responsabilidad nuestra, te ofreceremos un reemplazo o un reembolso.

En la mayoría de los casos, esto puede traducirse en un reemplazo completo, un reembolso completo o una mejora a un item superior si no hay disponible un reemplazo exacto.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuánto suele tardar la entrega?

Los pedidos de naves, CCU, pinturas e items de Star Citizen normalmente se entregan en 20–30 minutos.

En casos raros, la entrega puede tardar hasta 12 horas por alta demanda, límites de RSI Gift, estado de la cuenta o verificaciones manuales.

Normalmente, no permitimos que la entrega de una nave supere las 12 horas, salvo que haya un problema excepcional, como limitaciones del sistema de RSI, restricciones de la cuenta o una verificación pendiente del cliente.

¿Mi pedido de nave está protegido?

Sí. La seguridad y la fiabilidad son nuestra prioridad.

Todas las naves de LTI Hangar salen de nuestro propio stock. No trabajamos con vendedores externos ni con proveedores terceros desconocidos.

Cada entrega queda registrada de forma clara, para que el proceso pueda revisarse y rastrearse si necesitas soporte. También ofrecemos 6 meses de protección posventa para problemas elegibles relacionados con la entrega.

Este control de stock propio, entrega trazable y protección posventa no es algo habitual en muchos marketplaces de terceros. Por eso, muchos jugadores eligen LTI Hangar para comprar naves de Star Citizen de forma más segura y con mayor tranquilidad.

¿Qué es la protección posventa de 6 meses?

Si ocurre algún problema con un item durante la entrega o dentro de los 6 meses posteriores a la entrega completada, investigaremos el caso.

Si confirmamos que el problema fue responsabilidad nuestra, te ofreceremos un reemplazo o un reembolso.

Para revisar el caso, puede que necesitemos pruebas como capturas de tu RSI Hangar, detalles del pedido o registros del RSI Hangar Log.

El RSI Hangar Log nos ayuda a comprobar el historial de la nave, por ejemplo si fue reclamada, melted, transferida, intercambiada o modificada después de la entrega.

¿Por qué otros marketplaces no suelen ofrecer esto?

Muchos marketplaces dependen de vendedores externos o de inventario mezclado, lo que dificulta rastrear cada entrega con claridad.

En LTI Hangar, todas las naves salen de nuestro propio stock y cada pedido tiene registros claros de entrega. Por eso podemos ofrecer un soporte más seguro, fiable y con protección posventa de hasta 6 meses.

¿Puedo pedir un reembolso después de reclamar la nave, CCU, pintura o item?

Una vez reclamado el RSI Gift, la nave, CCU, pintura o item queda vinculado a la cuenta RSI que lo ha aceptado.

Por las limitaciones del sistema de regalos de Star Citizen, un item reclamado normalmente no puede volver a enviarse, devolverse, revertirse ni transferirse a otra cuenta. Por eso, los items ya reclamados normalmente no pueden cancelarse ni reembolsarse.

Solo podremos ofrecer una corrección, reemplazo o reembolso si confirmamos que el problema fue responsabilidad nuestra, por ejemplo si se envió un item incorrecto, hubo un error de entrega o existe otro problema de entrega verificado causado por nosotros.

Antes de hacer clic en “Claim Gift”, asegúrate de estar conectado a la cuenta RSI correcta. Si el regalo se reclama en una cuenta equivocada, normalmente no podrá moverse a otra cuenta.

¿Qué pasa si recibo una nave, CCU, pintura o item equivocado?

Si comprobamos que el item incorrecto fue entregado por un error nuestro, revisaremos el caso y te ofreceremos una solución: corrección, reemplazo o reembolso, según corresponda.

Para poder revisarlo, contáctanos con tu número de pedido, el email usado al finalizar la compra y capturas claras de tu RSI Hangar.

Why are the names of the Star Citizen ships I received different?

Una nave o vehículo Standalone CCU’ed es una nave o vehículo completo. ¡No es una mejora!

CCU’ed simplemente significa que se creó mejorando una nave o vehículo más pequeño hasta convertirlo en el modelo que estás comprando.

Ten en cuenta también que, en el correo de regalo, solo aparecerá el nombre de la nave utilizada como base para la mejora. No te preocupes: la nave real que verás en tu hangar será exactamente la que has pedido.

Por ejemplo, así es como se ve una Polaris CCU’ed en el hangar del sitio web de RSI.

CÓMO FUNCIONA

Rápido, sencillo y seguro. Descubre cómo funciona.

¿QUÉ TAN SEGURO ES?

La seguridad es nuestra máxima prioridad.

A diferencia de otras webs, solo trabajamos con stock propio. No aceptamos vendedores externos ni terceros en nuestra plataforma.

Así podemos ofrecer una experiencia de compra más segura, mayor tranquilidad y entregas mucho más rápidas.

¿QUÉ TAN SEGURO ES?

La entrega se realiza a través del sistema de RSI Gift.

Después de hacer tu pedido, enviaremos el item al email que usaste en el checkout.

Cuando recibas el correo de regalo de RSI, ábrelo y haz clic en “Claim Gift”. El item se añadirá automáticamente a la cuenta RSI en la que estés conectado.

PROTECCIÓN POSVENTA

Todos nuestros items salen de stock propio y están cubiertos por nuestra política de protección posventa.

Si ocurre algún problema durante la entrega o dentro de los 6 meses posteriores a la entrega completada, revisaremos el caso.

Si confirmamos que el problema fue causado por nuestra parte, te ofreceremos un reemplazo o un reembolso.

CONTÁCTANOS

¡Star Citizen es un universo enorme y complejo!

Si tienes alguna pregunta, nuestro equipo estará encantado de ayudarte. Estamos online 24/7 para darte soporte en cualquier momento.

Únete también a nuestro Discord para conseguir más códigos de descuento y participar en sorteos exclusivos.

RSI Orion Standalone Ship Gameplay Guide

The RSI Orion is a capital-class mining platform built for Star Citizen players who want large-scale industrial gameplay, long-duration mining operations, and organization-level resource extraction. Designed by Roberts Space Industries, the Orion is not a small mining ship, daily driver, or simple cargo hauler. It is a dedicated deep-space mining vessel created for crews that want to locate, extract, process, and transport valuable resources on a much larger scale.

Unlike the Prospector or MOLE, which focus on smaller mining sessions, the Orion is designed as a true industrial centerpiece. Its onboard refinery, external ore storage system, tractor beam arrays, mining tools, and crew-based workflow make it one of the largest dedicated mining platforms in Star Citizen.

Build Your Industrial Mining Fleet with the Orion

The RSI Orion remains one of the most useful long-term ships for players building a serious industrial Star Citizen fleet. If you are looking to acquire this capital mining platform, you can explore our available options in the Star Citizen Ships and Vehicles Collection.

Orion Key Specifications

The Orion combines capital-ship size with specialized mining systems. Its specifications show why it is valued not as a casual mining ship, but as a dedicated industrial platform for organizations, resource teams, and long-term economy-focused gameplay.

Specification Orion Gameplay Meaning
Manufacturer Roberts Space Industries / RSI A premium RSI industrial platform with a large-scale civilian mining identity.
Role Capital Mining Platform / Heavy Mining Ship Built for large-scale resource extraction, onboard processing, and industrial fleet operations.
Status Concept / Not Flight Ready The Orion is not currently flyable and should be treated as a future industrial fleet asset.
Crew 4–7 Designed around coordinated crew roles rather than solo mining efficiency.
Cargo Capacity 384 SCU Dedicated cargo room capacity; mined material storage may be handled separately through external storage systems.
Dimensions Length: 170m / Width: 50m / Height: 50m Capital-size industrial profile with major operational and logistical requirements.
Mining Utility Mining laser / mining platform systems Built for extracting resources at a much larger scale than smaller mining ships.
Resource Handling Tractor beam arrays / ore storage saddlebags Supports asteroid handling, material movement, and large-volume mining operations.
Industrial Utility Onboard refinery Allows the Orion to support extended mining operations without depending entirely on station-based processing.

Note: The Orion is still a concept ship, and Star Citizen ship specifications are subject to balance and design changes by Cloud Imperium Games during ongoing development. The information above should be used as gameplay-reference information rather than final permanent values.

What Makes the Orion Valuable?

The Orion is valuable because it represents a much larger scale of mining gameplay. A Prospector is excellent for solo mining. A MOLE is strong for smaller multi-crew mining sessions. The Orion, however, is designed for industrial-scale extraction where mining becomes a full crew operation instead of a simple one-player activity.

Its biggest value comes from the full mining chain built into the ship. The Orion is designed to locate resources, extract ore, manage material storage, and process materials through an onboard refinery. That makes it more than a mining laser attached to a hull. It is meant to function as a mobile industrial platform for players who want mining to become their main career path.

The Orion also has useful long-term industrial value for organizations that want to build around resources, mining support, and future economy systems. As Star Citizen’s resource, crafting, base-building, repair, and industrial loops expand, large-scale mineral extraction should become more important for organizations. A ship like the Orion gives a fleet the ability to generate resources instead of only buying or transporting them.

Capital Mining Role

In gameplay terms, the Orion should be understood as a capital mining platform rather than a normal mining ship. Its purpose is not to quickly scan a rock, break it, sell the ore, and leave. Instead, it is built for planned mining operations where a crew selects a resource area, secures the site, extracts material, and coordinates logistics around the operation.

The Orion will likely perform best when supported by scouts, escorts, cargo ships, and smaller mining vessels. A large mining platform working in valuable space will naturally become a high-value target. This means the Orion’s best use case is not isolated solo mining, but protected industrial operations with organization support.

Its size also matters. At 170 meters, the Orion is not a ship you casually land anywhere or move through dangerous space without planning. It needs route awareness, protection, crew preparation, and a clear reason to deploy. That makes it less flexible than smaller miners, but much more meaningful when used correctly.

Industrial Crew Gameplay

The Orion is one of the strongest examples of future industrial multi-crew gameplay in Star Citizen. A proper Orion crew will likely need players handling piloting, scanning, mining systems, tractor beam operation, refinery management, engineering, storage, and defensive coordination.

A practical Orion operation would likely start with a pilot, a mining-system operator, a tractor or material-handling operator, and someone watching refinery, engineering, or scanning tasks. With only one player, the Orion may exist as a long-term fleet goal, but most of its real value comes from having a crew manage extraction, storage, processing, route safety, and support ships during a planned mining run.

This is what makes the ship attractive to industrial organizations. Instead of every player flying their own small ship, the Orion allows several crew members to work together inside one large resource platform. Each role can contribute to the success of the operation, from finding the right asteroid field to keeping the ship running during extraction.

For players who enjoy slower, planned industrial gameplay, the Orion has strong appeal. It is not about fast combat or quick missions. It is about planning, teamwork, production, and turning industrial activity into a fleet-level advantage.

Explore Orion Upgrade Paths

If you prefer to build toward the Orion from an existing ship, you can view our Star Citizen Orion CCU Upgrades and plan a more flexible industrial fleet upgrade path over time.

Orion vs Other Star Citizen Mining and Industrial Ships

The Orion occupies a very specific position among Star Citizen industrial ships. It is much larger than the Prospector and MOLE, more specialized than general cargo ships, and more directly focused on resource extraction than transport-focused vessels.

Ship Fleet Option Primary Core Role Compared with RSI Orion
Prospector Solo Mining The Prospector is easier to operate, more practical for solo players, and better for quick mining sessions. The Orion is much larger and designed for crew-based industrial mining.
MOLE Multi-Crew Mining The MOLE offers practical group mining with a smaller footprint. The Orion scales the mining role upward into capital industrial operations with refinery and storage utility.
Arrastra Heavy Mining / Refining The Arrastra is a large mining ship with a more modern heavy-industrial role. The Orion is positioned as a much larger capital mining platform for organization-level extraction.
Reclaimer Salvage / Industrial Recovery The Reclaimer is focused on salvage and ship-breaking. The Orion focuses on asteroid mining, ore handling, and mineral extraction.
Hull C Bulk Cargo Transport The Hull C is built to move massive cargo volumes. The Orion is built to generate resources through mining, not simply transport finished cargo.
Galaxy Modular Industrial Platform The Galaxy can shift roles through modules, including industrial support depending on configuration. The Orion is less flexible but much more specialized as a dedicated mining platform.

Orion vs Prospector

The Prospector is the better choice for solo mining and quick resource runs. The Orion is much larger and is built for planned industrial operations with crew, support ships, and longer mining sessions. If you want simple mining gameplay, the Prospector is more practical. If you want capital-scale extraction as a future fleet goal, the Orion has the stronger long-term role.

Orion vs MOLE

The MOLE is a practical multi-crew mining ship for smaller groups. It is easier to deploy, easier to manage, and better suited for regular mining sessions. The Orion scales that idea into a much larger industrial platform with onboard refining, larger storage systems, and a stronger organization-level mining role.

Orion vs Arrastra

The Arrastra is a newer heavy mining and refining ship with a more modern industrial design direction. The Orion is larger and positioned more clearly as a capital mining platform. For players who want a heavy but more manageable mining ship, the Arrastra may be easier to fit into regular operations. For organizations planning around large-scale resource extraction, the Orion remains the bigger industrial centerpiece.

Orion Strengths and Limitations

Strategic Strengths Operational Limitations
Capital-scale mining platform gives the Orion large industrial value. Not currently Flight Ready, so buyers must accept concept-ship waiting risk.
Onboard refinery supports longer mining operations away from stations. Large size makes it harder to move, hide, and operate casually.
External ore storage and tractor systems support large-volume extraction. Requires crew coordination to reach full gameplay value.
Useful long-term value for organizations focused on resources and economy. Not useful as a daily driver, combat ship, or simple solo miner.
Clear industrial identity makes it easy to place in fleet planning. Will likely need escorts and logistics support in dangerous space.
Can become the centerpiece of a mining fleet rather than just another utility ship. Full value depends on future mining, refining, engineering, and economy systems.

Who Should Buy the Orion?

The Orion is best for players who want mining to be a serious long-term profession in Star Citizen. It is especially suitable for industrial organizations, resource-focused fleets, economy players, and crews that enjoy large-scale planning instead of short solo sessions.

It is also a strong option for players who already own smaller mining ships and want a future upgrade path into capital industrial gameplay. The Prospector is better for solo mining. The MOLE is better for practical small-team mining. The Orion is for players who want mining to become a fleet operation.

Players who mainly want immediate gameplay, solo convenience, combat performance, or cargo trading may find the Orion too specialized and too future-dependent. But for players building an industrial fleet around resource control, the Orion remains one of the most important long-term ships in Star Citizen.

Orion FAQ

Is the Orion worth buying in Star Citizen?

The Orion is worth buying if you want a capital mining platform for long-term industrial gameplay. Its value comes from large-scale resource extraction, onboard refining, ore storage, and organization-level mining operations. It is not ideal for players who want an immediately flyable ship, a simple solo miner, or a general-purpose daily driver. For industrial fleets and resource-focused players, the Orion has useful long-term value.

Can the Orion be used solo?

The Orion should not be treated as a solo mining ship. Its size, crew requirements, mining workflow, refinery systems, and industrial role make far more sense with multiple players. A solo owner may keep it as a long-term fleet asset, but practical use will likely require a coordinated crew and support ships.

What is the main role of the Orion?

The main role of the Orion is capital-scale mining. It is designed to support large resource extraction operations with mining systems, tractor beam arrays, external storage, and onboard refining. Unlike the Prospector or MOLE, the Orion is not focused on short mining sessions. It is meant to become the centerpiece of a larger industrial operation.

What makes the Orion different from the MOLE?

The MOLE is a practical multi-crew mining ship for smaller teams. It is easier to deploy and better suited to regular mining sessions. The Orion is much larger and more specialized. It adds capital-scale storage, refinery utility, and a much bigger industrial footprint. The MOLE is a working group miner, while the Orion is an organization-level mining platform.

Is the Orion better than the Prospector?

The Orion is not simply better than the Prospector because they serve different players. The Prospector is the better choice for solo mining and quick resource runs. The Orion is for large-scale mining operations that require crew, planning, and support. If you want convenience, the Prospector is better. If you want industrial scale, the Orion is the stronger long-term goal.

Does the Orion have an onboard refinery?

Yes, the Orion is designed with an onboard refinery as part of its mining platform identity. This allows it to support longer mining operations and reduce dependence on station-based processing. The exact implementation may change before release, but refinery utility is one of the Orion’s core selling points.

Does the Orion need escorts?

In most serious gameplay situations, yes. A capital mining ship operating in valuable resource areas will likely attract attention. The Orion is not designed to be a frontline warship, so escorts, scouts, and logistics support will be important for safer operations. Industrial fleets should treat the Orion as a high-value asset that needs protection.

Does the Orion have good long-term value?

Yes, the Orion has useful long-term value for industrial players and organizations. As mining, refining, crafting, base-building, and resource logistics become more important, a capital mining platform can become an important industrial fleet asset. Its value depends on future industrial systems, but its role is clear and difficult to replace.

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