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The Lynx is a luxury exploration vehicle developed by StarCitizen:Roberts Space Industries specifically as a pairing for the StarCitizen:Constellation Phoenix.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref> The Lynx is adapted from the StarCitizen:Ursa rover platform, allowing RSI to marry the tried and tested reliability of the existing platform with the luxury feel of the Phoenix. The Lynx loses some of the Ursa's additional armor plating and modularity for luxury upgrades.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>
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Development
| 2014-08-05 | The Lynx was introduced with the StarCitizen:Constellation Phoenix as the bundled rover.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref> |
| 2018-09-24 | It was originally scheduled for mid 2019, but no new information was revealed for two years.<ref>Star Citizen: Calling All Devs - Mr. Steal Yo Data on YouTube</ref> |
| 2021-08-11 | It was confirmed and scheduled for production in the roadmap.<ref name="cl18272">Template:Cite RSI</ref> |
| 2022-12-25 | It appears in the Roadmap as being worked on, with associated tasks ending in March 2023.<ref name="PT_Lynx">Template:Cite RSI</ref> |
| 2023-03-08 | The Roadmap Roundup reintroduced the RSI Lynx to the release view for Alpha 3.19.0.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref> |
| 2023-03-30 | The Lynx was first shown in greybox phase on ISC.<ref>Inside Star Citizen: One Fifty on YouTube</ref> |
Trivia
- The vehicle is named after the constellation Lynx, which itself was named after the animal, and is usually observed in the Northern Celestial Hemisphere. Astronomer Johannes Hevelius established the constellation Lynx in 1687 and chose the name to reflect the constellation's faintness. He posed a challenge to future observers, asserting that only those with keen eyesight, akin to that of a lynx, would be capable of identifying it.Template:WPTemplate:WP
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