Bugged passengers who refuse to get off a player’s ship are one of the most common complaints amongStarfield’s player base when it comes toglitches. But now, it seems at least one daring space captain has decided to put those complaints aside and just roll with their uninvited new roommates, catering to them in a high-class way.
Posting their creative solution or Reddit, the player has built a spaceship that resembles a luxury liner cruise ship, or at the worst, a five-story hotel. “Finally room for all the buggy passengers that refuse to leave,” the title of the post reads.

If the parts used to make the ship don’t look all too familiar, there’s good reason for that. The enterprising space captain who designed it used parts from theDerretechandCob’s Starship Customsmods, which can be found at NexusMods. The first mod listed provides a few new habitation modules, while the second includes a wide variety of ship parts, including habs, structural parts, weapons, and reactors, as well as one each from the grav drive, fuel tank, shield generator, and engine categories. Also, if you’re noticing from the front and side views that the ship doesn’t appear to have a cockpit, rest assured that it’s there, but according to the creator, it’s “Glitched into the third floor.”
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There are currently no views posted of the interior of the ship, so it’s unclear whether the amenities provided for the permanent passengers fit the classy decor of its external view. Still, if this setup, which comes from a Cob’s Custom Starships bedroom and sitting room, is included in the design, it should be at least a little less spartan than most of the living quarters provided to players in the base game.

Still, it’s doubtful that it could be a more luxurious ride than The Siren of the Stars, an actual cruise ship in space that players will encounter as part ofthe Crimson Fleet storyline. One Reddit user commented under the post that it would have been nice if players could have hijacked the ship.
Still another loved the original poster’s idea, wishing for an in-game option to play as a cruise ship operator, saying “Could evenhave randomised encountersthat could happen such as a heist within the ship, or a pirate attack, or perhaps even a disagreement between passengers that you’ve got to arbitrate.”

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