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'''Andreas Lang''' is the designer of the [[StarCitizen::Category:300 series|300 series]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/19171-Whitleys-Guide-300-Series|text=Whitley's Guide - 300 Series|accessdate=2023-03-14}}</ref>
'''Andreas Lang''' is the designer of the [[StarCitizen::Category:300 series|300 series]].<ref name=":0">{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/19171-Whitleys-Guide-300-Series|text=Whitley's Guide - 300 Series|accessdate=2023-03-14}}</ref>


With his brother [[StarCitizen:Otto Lang|Otto]], they were recruited from [[StarCitizen:Seal Corporation]] to oversee advanced plasma manifold development at [[StarCitizen:Origin Jumpworks|Origin]] when they were not yet 35. It was a position the brothers held only briefly: together the pair threw out the current design and outlined their own more efficient version in the first six months. Thanks to profits generated from that change, within a year they were appointed to head up the highly experimental X3 programme. The ultimate vision, they insisted, was clear from the start: manufacture a single-seat [[StarCitizen:luxury spacecraft]] that incorporated clean, modern design. “Many creatures create tools,” Andreas would preach, “but [[StarCitizen:Human|Humanity]] is defined by a more sacred ability to appreciate beauty and to use that appreciation to create art.” It was their calling, then, to design [[StarCitizen:Ships|spacecraft]] that would maintain our innate Humanity as we reached to ever-further [[StarCitizen:Star|stars]] and expanded beyond the ability to maintain a singular society. In the wake of the X3’s success, each brother built out his own team: Otto, the younger of the two, to shepherd the [[StarCitizen:200 series]] observation craft and Andreas to design what the company saw as its crown jewel: the 300 series personal spacecraft.<ref name=":0" />
With his brother [[StarCitizen:Otto Lang|Otto]], they were recruited from [[StarCitizen:Seal Corporation]] to oversee advanced plasma manifold development at [[StarCitizen:Origin Jumpworks|Origin]] when they were not yet 35. It was a position the brothers held only briefly: together the pair threw out the current design and outlined their own more efficient version in the first six months. Thanks to profits generated from that change, within a year they were appointed to head up the highly experimental X3 programme. The ultimate vision, they insisted, was clear from the start: manufacture a single-seat [[StarCitizen:luxury spacecraft]] that incorporated clean, modern design. “Many creatures create tools,” Andreas would preach, “but [[StarCitizen:Human|Humanity]] is defined by a more sacred ability to appreciate beauty and to use that appreciation to create art.” It was their calling, then, to design [[StarCitizen:Ships|spacecraft]] that would maintain our innate Humanity as we reached to ever-further [[StarCitizen:Star|stars]] and expanded beyond the ability to maintain a singular society. In the wake of the X3’s success, each brother built out his own team: Otto, the younger of the two, to shepherd the [[StarCitizen:200 series]] observation craft and Andreas to design what the company saw as its crown jewel: the 300 series personal spacecraft.<ref name=":0" />


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Revision as of 21:16, 9 April 2026

Andreas Lang is the designer of the [[StarCitizen::Category:300 series|300 series]].<ref name=":0">Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>

With his brother Otto, they were recruited from StarCitizen:Seal Corporation to oversee advanced plasma manifold development at Origin when they were not yet 35. It was a position the brothers held only briefly: together the pair threw out the current design and outlined their own more efficient version in the first six months. Thanks to profits generated from that change, within a year they were appointed to head up the highly experimental X3 programme. The ultimate vision, they insisted, was clear from the start: manufacture a single-seat StarCitizen:luxury spacecraft that incorporated clean, modern design. “Many creatures create tools,” Andreas would preach, “but Humanity is defined by a more sacred ability to appreciate beauty and to use that appreciation to create art.” It was their calling, then, to design spacecraft that would maintain our innate Humanity as we reached to ever-further stars and expanded beyond the ability to maintain a singular society. In the wake of the X3’s success, each brother built out his own team: Otto, the younger of the two, to shepherd the StarCitizen:200 series observation craft and Andreas to design what the company saw as its crown jewel: the 300 series personal spacecraft.<ref name=":0" />

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