This video begins with an announcement that the creator has collaborated with Raid Shadow Legends to create a custom skin for the game. The skin is named "Gilded Glider" and features various thematic elements, including JonTron-themed cogs, a radiant Phoenix, and unique green cheek conure wings. The skin is offered for free to new Raid players using a provided link and promo code. Existing players also have the chance to obtain the skin through in-game tournaments.
The video then transitions to a segment discussing the Titanic II project led by Clive Palmer. Clive Palmer, an Australian billionaire, plans to build a near-perfect replica of the original Titanic, with the ship set to sail in 2016 (although it seems the project has faced delays). The video humorously critiques Clive Palmer's ambitious endeavor, questioning its feasibility and commenting on Palmer's larger-than-life personality. The content creator shares insights, jokes, and observations throughout the video while providing commentary on various aspects of Clive Palmer's ventures.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author has been drafted to the front lines of battle, thanks to the viewers and Raid Shadow Legends.
2. A custom skin for Raid Shadow Legends, featuring the author's theme, is being introduced.
3. The skin is called "gilded glider" and has unique JonTron-themed elements.
4. New players can get the skin for free by downloading the game using the provided link and promo code.
5. Raid veterans can also acquire the skin through in-game tournaments starting on August 7th.
6. Clive Palmer, an Australian billionaire, is mentioned as the individual behind the Titanic II project.
7. Titanic II is described as a recreation of the original Titanic, including its time period experience.
8. Clive Palmer is known for his wealth, grand ideas, and even owning a dinosaur park.
9. The Titanic II project was supposed to start in China in June of a specific year.
10. The text mentions the controversial and humorous interviewing style of Ray Martin on 60 Minutes Australia.
Please note that some of the facts are presented in a humorous or satirical manner, and the accuracy of certain claims, like the Titanic II project, may have changed after the knowledge cutoff date in September 2021.