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The '''Zeus''' was a short-range explorer and the first commercially available spaceship equipped with the [[StarCitizen:Quantum drive]]. Being built by [[StarCitizen:Roberts Space Industries]] (RSI) in 2140, it is one of the oldest ships in the ''[[StarCitizen:Star Citizen]]'' Universe. Featuring RSI's patented Q-Core VIII engine, BTST-rated thermal shields, and comfortable cabin for three. It is only mentioned in lore.<ref>{{ | | manufacturer = RSI | ||
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}}{{for|the ship series|:Category:Zeus Mk II series}}The '''Zeus''' was a short-range explorer and the first commercially available spaceship equipped with the [[StarCitizen:Quantum drive]]. Being built by [[StarCitizen:Roberts Space Industries]] (RSI) in 2140, it is one of the oldest ships in the ''[[StarCitizen:Star Citizen]]'' Universe. Featuring RSI's patented Q-Core VIII engine, BTST-rated thermal shields, and comfortable cabin for three. It is only mentioned in lore.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/12674-2140-A-Ship-In-Every-Garage|text=2140: A Ship in Every Garage}}</ref> | |||
== History== | == History== | ||
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===Early Days=== | ===Early Days=== | ||
In [[StarCitizen:2075]], RSI had created the first Quantum Drive, capable of achieving 1/100th the speed of light, for the military. As time went on, civilians and various industries began petitioning to have the technology made available to the private sector. After [[StarCitizen:Mars Tragedy]] in [[StarCitizen:2125]], the Zeus prototype is built by the RSI's [[StarCitizen:RSI#Astro Development Team|Astro Development Team]] to address the [[StarCitizen:terraforming]] division's efforts to transport resources to Mars.<ref>[[StarCitizen:Dave Haddock]], [[StarCitizen:David Ladyman]] and [[StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick]], [https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/16120-Jump-Point-Now-Available ''Portfolio: Roberts Space Industries''], [[StarCitizen:Jump Point (magazine)|Jump Point]], vol. 5, no. 9, pp. 43-46, 2017-09-15.</ref> RSI had been listening and worked to streamline the Quantum Drive enough to make it commercially viable. There were concerns however with the potential risk that would be involved with putting such a powerful technology into the hands of non-military trained pilots.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{ | In [[StarCitizen:2075]], RSI had created the first Quantum Drive, capable of achieving 1/100th the speed of light, for the military. As time went on, civilians and various industries began petitioning to have the technology made available to the private sector. After [[StarCitizen:Mars Tragedy]] in [[StarCitizen:2125]], the Zeus prototype is built by the RSI's [[StarCitizen:RSI#Astro Development Team|Astro Development Team]] to address the [[StarCitizen:terraforming]] division's efforts to transport resources to Mars.<ref>[[StarCitizen:Dave Haddock]], [[StarCitizen:David Ladyman]] and [[StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick]], [https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/16120-Jump-Point-Now-Available ''Portfolio: Roberts Space Industries''], [[StarCitizen:Jump Point (magazine)|Jump Point]], vol. 5, no. 9, pp. 43-46, 2017-09-15.</ref> RSI had been listening and worked to streamline the Quantum Drive enough to make it commercially viable. There were concerns however with the potential risk that would be involved with putting such a powerful technology into the hands of non-military trained pilots.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite RSI|int=Comm-Link:Portfolio - 999th Squadron|text=Comm-Link:Portfolio-999th-Test-Squadron|url=comm-link/transmission/15330-Portfolio-999th-Test-Squadron}}</ref> | ||
=== Early Test Flights=== | === Early Test Flights=== | ||
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==Trivia == | ==Trivia == | ||
*[[StarCitizen:ArcCorp]] was a deep-space exploration consortium in [[StarCitizen:2687]] with a lone Zeus IV spacecraft.<ref>{{ | *[[StarCitizen:ArcCorp]] was a deep-space exploration consortium in [[StarCitizen:2687]] with a lone Zeus IV spacecraft.<ref>{{Cite RSI|text=Galactic Guide: ArcCorp|int=Comm-Link:Galactic Guide - ArcCorp|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14556-ArcCorp}}</ref> | ||
*[[StarCitizen:Silas Koerner]] (Founder of [[StarCitizen:Consolidated Outland]]) has a massive underground museum in [[StarCitizen:Bremen system|Bremen]] that houses a collection of around 300 ships including a vintage Zeus.<ref>{{ | *[[StarCitizen:Silas Koerner]] (Founder of [[StarCitizen:Consolidated Outland]]) has a massive underground museum in [[StarCitizen:Bremen system|Bremen]] that houses a collection of around 300 ships including a vintage Zeus.<ref>{{Cite RSI|text=Galactic Guide: Consolidated Outland|int=Comm-Link:Galactic Guide - Consolidated Outland|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14165-Consolidated-Outland}}</ref> | ||
* RSI has an original first model Zeus housed in their company headquarter, the [[StarCitizen:RSI Tower]], in [[StarCitizen:New York]], [[StarCitizen:Earth]], [[StarCitizen:Sol system|Sol]].<ref name="jumppoint">[[StarCitizen:David Ladyman]] and [[StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick]], [https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/12975-The-Aurora-Revealed ''Portfolio: Roberts Space Industries''], [[StarCitizen:Jump Point (magazine)|Jump Point]], vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 27-29, 2013-04-27.</ref> | * RSI has an original first model Zeus housed in their company headquarter, the [[StarCitizen:RSI Tower]], in [[StarCitizen:New York]], [[StarCitizen:Earth]], [[StarCitizen:Sol system|Sol]].<ref name="jumppoint">[[StarCitizen:David Ladyman]] and [[StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick]], [https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/12975-The-Aurora-Revealed ''Portfolio: Roberts Space Industries''], [[StarCitizen:Jump Point (magazine)|Jump Point]], vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 27-29, 2013-04-27.</ref> | ||
*The RSI Zeus is made into [[StarCitizen:collection model]] for [[StarCitizen:hangar decoration]].<ref>{{ | *The RSI Zeus is made into [[StarCitizen:collection model]] for [[StarCitizen:hangar decoration]].<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=voyager-direct/Hangar-Decorations/RSI-Zeus-Model|text=RSI Zeus Model on Voyager Direct}}</ref> [[StarCitizen:RSI Zeus Ship Model]]. | ||
*The Zeus appears in the [[StarCitizen:Aurora Mk II]] introductory trailer.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzMHlkiv4DQ Star Citizen | Introducing the RSI Aurora Mk II]Youtube 2026-24-03</ref> | *The Zeus appears in the [[StarCitizen:Aurora Mk II]] introductory trailer.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzMHlkiv4DQ Star Citizen | Introducing the RSI Aurora Mk II]Youtube 2026-24-03</ref> | ||
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{{Navplate manufacturers|RSI}} | {{Navplate manufacturers|RSI}} | ||
{{ | {{Short description|First civilian spacecraft with quantum drive}} | ||
[[Category:Lore-only ships]] | [[Category:Lore-only ships]] | ||
[[Category:Zeus | [[Category:Roberts Space Industries Zeus]] | ||
Revision as of 11:23, 3 June 2026
Template:VehicleTemplate:ForThe Zeus was a short-range explorer and the first commercially available spaceship equipped with the StarCitizen:Quantum drive. Being built by StarCitizen:Roberts Space Industries (RSI) in 2140, it is one of the oldest ships in the StarCitizen:Star Citizen Universe. Featuring RSI's patented Q-Core VIII engine, BTST-rated thermal shields, and comfortable cabin for three. It is only mentioned in lore.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>
History
Early Days
In StarCitizen:2075, RSI had created the first Quantum Drive, capable of achieving 1/100th the speed of light, for the military. As time went on, civilians and various industries began petitioning to have the technology made available to the private sector. After StarCitizen:Mars Tragedy in StarCitizen:2125, the Zeus prototype is built by the RSI's Astro Development Team to address the StarCitizen:terraforming division's efforts to transport resources to Mars.<ref>StarCitizen:Dave Haddock, StarCitizen:David Ladyman and StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick, Portfolio: Roberts Space Industries, Jump Point, vol. 5, no. 9, pp. 43-46, 2017-09-15.</ref> RSI had been listening and worked to streamline the Quantum Drive enough to make it commercially viable. There were concerns however with the potential risk that would be involved with putting such a powerful technology into the hands of non-military trained pilots.<ref name="ReferenceA">Template:Cite RSI</ref>
Early Test Flights
The main issue RSI had with the Zeus during these test flights was its hull integrity. These problems culminated on 2136-6-23 when, during a live flight that was being broadcast across the world, the hull of an early Zeus ship ripped apart as it left Earth's atmosphere, completely destroying the ship and killing the test pilot. The disaster shook people and suddenly the horrifying dangers of space travel transcended the excitement of making it affordable and accessible.
Desperate, RSI turned to the Navy and renowned test pilot StarCitizen:Michelle Saleno for help in keeping the Zeus program alive. Saleno had extensive experience with RSI's Quantum Core Engine and held the honor of being the first pilot to quantum past StarCitizen:Jupiter. Saleno had been pushing for the training of new test pilots who would be dedicated to cutting-edge spaceships.
Saleno proposed to the Navy to create a squadron that focuses on training of new test pilots who would be dedicated to cutting-edge spaceships. The Navy accepted Saleno's plan and the first incarnation of the StarCitizen:999th Test Squadron was born. After the deal was struck for Navy resources to be used to help RSI develop the commercial ship, Saleno and her crew spent the first year demanding changes before she or any of her pilots would take a first test flight. She battled with RSI executives over the ship's hull and drove RSI to completely overhaul their design. Finally, on 2137-3-19, Saleno climbed inside the Zeus for her first test flight.
At 15:09 SET, Saleno safely touched down. It would require more testing, but thanks to 999's hard work, the release of the first commercial quantum drive enabled ship had become an inevitability.<ref name="ReferenceA" />
Gallery
Trivia
- StarCitizen:ArcCorp was a deep-space exploration consortium in StarCitizen:2687 with a lone Zeus IV spacecraft.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>
- StarCitizen:Silas Koerner (Founder of StarCitizen:Consolidated Outland) has a massive underground museum in Bremen that houses a collection of around 300 ships including a vintage Zeus.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>
- RSI has an original first model Zeus housed in their company headquarter, the StarCitizen:RSI Tower, in StarCitizen:New York, StarCitizen:Earth, Sol.<ref name="jumppoint">StarCitizen:David Ladyman and StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick, Portfolio: Roberts Space Industries, Jump Point, vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 27-29, 2013-04-27.</ref>
- The RSI Zeus is made into StarCitizen:collection model for StarCitizen:hangar decoration.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref> StarCitizen:RSI Zeus Ship Model.
- The Zeus appears in the StarCitizen:Aurora Mk II introductory trailer.<ref>Star Citizen | Introducing the RSI Aurora Mk IIYoutube 2026-24-03</ref>
References
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