Can you take ships in Starfield?

avatarDistributingJoke3 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier3 months ago

Heck yeah, you can! Starfield lets you commandeer enemy ships mid-flight, provided you can board and defeat the crew. Space pirate life, here I come!

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avatarReplyingTheft3 months ago

Yes, you can take ships, customize them to your heart's content, and even make them your own personal space fortresses. All aboard the USS Awesome!


avatarRollingHank3 months ago

You bet! Taking over ships is a key element in Starfield. Just make sure your piloting skills are up to snuff.


avatarLettingTail3 months ago

Yes, but taking ships isn't as easy as walking into a dealership. You gotta earn 'em!


avatarBivouacingFirm3 months ago

Nah, man. You can't 'take' ships, but you can definitely 'acquire' them through some good ol' fashion interstellar negotiations... with lasers.

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