LargeShip Matrix sizeShip Matrix size is the vehicle size that CIG uses on the pledge store and ship matrix. It might not match the in-game size and can be outdated for flight ready vehicles.Data sourceShip Matrix
LoanerLoaner vehicleGranted to player when that vehicle is unavaliable in game (e.g. gameplay bugs, not flight ready, etc.).Data sourceLoaner Ship Matrix
StandaloneStandalone pledge priceStandalone pledges are pledge packages that do not contain the game. Original price is shown in the brackets if it is different than the currnet price.
$ 350.00
Availability
Time-limited sales
Specifications
Height
20 m
Mass
3,650,500 kg
Length
90 m
Width
50 m
Development
Announced
18 November 2015
The AnvilCrucible (commonly referred as the flying toolbox) is the company's first dedicated repair ship. Featuring a rotating control bridge and a detachable pressurized workspace, the Crucible is a versatile mobile garage equipped with repair arms, a drone operation center and all the equipment needed to overhaul a damaged craft back into fighting shape.[1]
Launch Description
Whether you’re restoring a crippled derelict or quickly getting a Hornet back into fighting shape, the Crucible is your one stop repair shop!
Ship Repair: With an array of repair equipment, the Crucible can fully repair a heavily damaged Hornet within 3–4 minutes; allowing the dogfighter to return to the action. Larger ships can also be repairing using the external repair arms and an array of drones.
Enclosed Repair Bay: The Crucible features an enclosed repair bay that can magnetically lock down a damaged ship and enclose it in a pressurized bay. This allows the repair crew easier access to the ship and lets the Crucible transport the ship through jump points. It can also repair enclosed ships while moving.
Detachable Repair Bay: The repair bay is also detachable, giving the Crucible a small boost in speed and maneuverability either for repairing larger ships or to escape dangerous situations.[2]