
Galaxy at work
The main ship stays the same while the central module changes, allowing one hull and crew to take on a different job after returning to port.
Modular operations
One frame. Mission after mission.
The RSI Galaxy turns a large, long-range platform into a fleet asset that can evolve with the assignment. Exchange mission modules, carry support craft, and give a six-person crew room to work and live.
Modular multirole ship
The Galaxy is a modular multirole ship manufactured by Roberts Space Industries. Focusing on versatility, the Galaxy is capable of equipping its crew to handle any task in the 'Verse.

The main ship stays the same while the central module changes, allowing one hull and crew to take on a different job after returning to port.

The Galaxy is currently listed as active production. Because Star Citizen remains in active development, specifications, features, and imagery may change over time.
Mission systems
Four systems define the Galaxy's working identity and the missions it is designed to complete.

Interchangeable module concepts let the Galaxy pivot between cargo, medical, refining, and other specialized operations.

A dedicated hangar supports a snub or utility craft, extending the crew's reach beyond the mothership.

Crew accommodations and working spaces are arranged for sustained operations rather than short station-to-station trips.

Defensive weapons help the Galaxy protect its people and mission payload while escorts handle the heaviest fighting.

Permanent cargo space carries everyday supplies and equipment without using room inside the selected module.
The same bridge and engineering crew can run the ship while medical, refinery, or cargo specialists join for the installed module.
Roberts Space Industries engineering
Every major system is arranged around modular multirole ship operations, giving the crew a clear path from approach to execution and recovery.

The Galaxy suits groups that can use different medical, refinery, or cargo modules on separate jobs.
The flight and engineering crew run the ship while medical, refinery, or cargo specialists operate the installed module.
Choosing the module, loading supplies, and assigning crew all happen before departure. The Galaxy cannot switch jobs in the middle of a mission.
Plan the ship's role
The installed module decides what the Galaxy will do, which specialists need to board, what supplies belong in the cargo hold, and which support craft should travel in the rear hangar.

A medical, refinery, or cargo module changes the ship's purpose and the supplies that must be loaded before departure.
Crew, supplies, and the craft in the rear hangar should all support the job performed by the selected module.
The Galaxy can provide treatment, refining, or freight support far from a permanent station.
After returning to port, the same hull can be prepared with a different module for its next assignment.
Replaceable central module
The Galaxy is not defined by one permanent interior. Its central module bay lets an owner configure the ship around the work that matters now, while the hangar remains available for support craft.

The medical module turns the Galaxy into a large mobile care ship for fleets and remote locations.

The refinery concept supports industrial groups that want to convert extracted material before committing to the return journey.

The cargo concept opens the central bay for large-scale logistics and straightforward loading access.

A dedicated hangar extends the Galaxy's reach with a utility, medical, or shuttle craft independent of the selected central module.
Crew and logistics
Crew roles, workload, and support needs shape how this modular multirole ship performs after departure.
The Galaxy always needs flight and engineering crew, but the specialists aboard should match the installed module. A medical module needs different people from a refinery or cargo module.
The Galaxy suits groups that can use different medical, refinery, or cargo modules on separate jobs.
The flight and engineering crew run the ship while medical, refinery, or cargo specialists operate the installed module.
Choosing the module, loading supplies, and assigning crew all happen before departure. The Galaxy cannot switch jobs in the middle of a mission.

Available finishes
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Operational layout
The technical views show the replaceable module in the center of the ship and the bridge, engineering, living areas, cargo hold, and rear hangar that remain part of every Galaxy.

Official imagery
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For centuries, RSI has paired ambitious spacecraft engineering with practical systems designed for working pilots. Its modern fleet ranges from compact transports to modular industrial ships and militia-scale warships.

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