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The Scorpius is a two-seat heavy fighter developed by StarCitizen:Roberts Space Industries Applied Innovations division. It is designed as the latest advancement in heavy combat, interception, and dogfighting capabilities. Featuring a versatile bi-wing design and an innovative rail-mounted remote turret, the Scorpius provides exceptional fire coverage for both defensive and offensive operations. It stands as the quintessential enforcer, serving as an ideal addition to any combat-ready fleet aiming to instill fear in its adversaries through the delivery of justice.<ref name="ScorpiusStore">Template:Cite RSI</ref><ref name="ScorpiusFlyable">Template:Cite RSI</ref>
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Lore
The Scorpius was designed by RSI's Applied Innovations division in Kilian and tested by the 999th Test Squadron of the StarCitizen:UEE Navy.<ref name="ScorpiusFlyable"/>
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Development
| 2021-04-19 | The Scorpius was first spotted in game in Alpha 3.13.1 StarCitizen:Public Test Universe (PTU-7421225) build. It was intended to be showcased in the RSI expo in the StarCitizen:2951 Invictus Launch Week event.<ref name="datamine-3-13-1">Template:Cite game</ref> |
| 2021-05 | Its loaner vehicles were the StarCitizen:F7C-M Super Hornet and StarCitizen:Hurricane.Template:Cite |
| 2022-05-19 | It was released in Alpha 3.17.1.<ref name="patch-3171">Template:Cite RSI</ref> |
Trivia
- The ship is named after the ancient constellation "Scorpius", which is located in the southern celestial hemisphere where it sits near the center of the Milky Way. Its representation as a scorpion is related to the Greek legend of the scorpion that stung Orion to death and is said to be why Orion sets as Scorpius rises in the night sky.<ref>Wikipedia: Scorpius</ref>
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