Alpha 4.6: A Lifeline for Levski
- Cirian

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
This time it’s not pirates, politics, or bad neighbors — it’s something creeping through the air vents.
With Alpha 4.6, the ’verse gets its next crisis: an epidemic locals are calling Molina Mold, a stubborn airborne sickness that’s hit Levski hard and refuses to respond to standard treatments. Turns out the culprit isn’t some exotic alien curse — it’s faulty Gyson air filtration, and now the whole station’s paying the price.
Bad Air, Worse Timing
The infection spreads fast, hits hard, and doesn’t care if you’re a dock worker or a suit with clean hands. Symptoms range from fatigue and headaches to breathing issues and joint pain — not exactly ideal when you’re trying to keep a station alive.
Major medical outfits like CureLife are scrambling for answers, but they can’t do it alone. That’s where pilots come in.
Everyone Can Help (Yes, Even You)
Alliance Aid is calling for assistance, and they’re not picky about who answers. The job’s simple in theory:
Locate and collect biological samples
Gather manufacturing materials
Move critical supplies across Stanton and Nyx
Defend shipments so they actually arrive
Whether you fly solo or roll deep with a crew, there’s work to be done — and lives riding on it.
Good Intentions, Better Pay
Helping Levski isn’t just charity work. Those who put in the time are rewarded with:
New clothing and armor
Vehicle paints and credits
Progression-based rewards for transport, collection, and defense efforts
Go all-in and you’ll unlock an exclusive crafting machine tint once the dust settles. Turns out doing the right thing still pays… eventually.
The Caer Astra Read
This isn’t just another event — it’s Star Citizen leaning harder into living systems, consequences, and player-driven response. Levski doesn’t get saved by a cutscene. It gets saved (or not) by pilots who show up, haul cargo through bad air, and keep flying anyway.
If you’ve ever wanted to feel like your ship mattered — not for glory, but because someone needed it — this is your moment.
The air’s bad, the job’s dangerous, and the pay’s decent.
Sounds like a proper run.
— The Caer Astra Crew


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