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The '''ROC (Remote Ore Collector)''' is a single-seat mining ground vehicle developed by [[StarCitizen:Greycat Industrial]]. Emphasizing the fundamental aspects of land-based mining, Greycat has created the robust and practical ROC to support the miners who operate it. Featuring a precision gimbaled mining arm and all-terrain wheels, this independently operated vehicle exemplifies the significance of utilizing the appropriate equipment for the task at hand.<ref name="ROCLaunch">{{ | The '''ROC (Remote Ore Collector)''' is a single-seat mining ground vehicle developed by [[StarCitizen:Greycat Industrial]]. Emphasizing the fundamental aspects of land-based mining, Greycat has created the robust and practical ROC to support the miners who operate it. Featuring a precision gimbaled mining arm and all-terrain wheels, this independently operated vehicle exemplifies the significance of utilizing the appropriate equipment for the task at hand.<ref name="ROCLaunch">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/17661-Greycat-Industrial-ROC|text=Greycat Industrial ROC|accessdate=2020-08-08}}</ref><ref name="ROCStore">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/pledge/ships/roc/ROC|text=ROC Store}}</ref> | ||
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{{ | {{Short description|Single-seat mining ground vehicle manufactured by Greycat Industrial}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 17 May 2026
The ROC (Remote Ore Collector) is a single-seat mining ground vehicle developed by StarCitizen:Greycat Industrial. Emphasizing the fundamental aspects of land-based mining, Greycat has created the robust and practical ROC to support the miners who operate it. Featuring a precision gimbaled mining arm and all-terrain wheels, this independently operated vehicle exemplifies the significance of utilizing the appropriate equipment for the task at hand.<ref name="ROCLaunch">Template:Cite RSI</ref><ref name="ROCStore">Template:Cite RSI</ref>
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| 2019-12-08 | The ROC was originally announced in StarCitizen:CitizenCon 2019 under the provisional name Vehicle 1. It was said to allow mining, extend the inventory of the players, and fit in the most ships.<ref>YouTube: CitizenCon 2949 - Ship Talk (Min. 38), acc. 2020-06-07</ref> |
| 2020-07-15 | It was confirmed to be the ROC when StarCitizen:Star Citizen Alpha 3.10.0 was deployed to the StarCitizen:PTU. The ROC was the first ground mining vehicle developed in StarCitizen:Star Citizen.<ref>3.10 PTU Patch Notes</ref> |
| 2020-08-05 | After a lengthy PTU phase, 3.10 was deployed to the Live branch and the ROC was officially revealed on the RSI website and put on sale for $55 USD.<ref name="ROCLaunch"/> |
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