![]() Foundations in particular are pretty annoying, because it's just pretty difficult in general to place them anywhere but open water, and they snap to the modules in such a way that they take up more space than the modules themselves. It seems like sometimes I can fabricate something right up next to the terrain, and then not be able to construct the same thing within the first few feet of the seabed. I've also been kind of frustrated with the habitat modules themselves. I'd like to do things like place aquariums and lockers flush against walls, place toys and other things on shelves, put a potted plant on a table, place a chair pushed in under a desk, maybe even put a sign on the ceiling above my bed. Things like (not being able to place a bed anywhere but the center and the cardinal sides of a second floor multipurpose room, and at the same time being able to put a coffee machine on a water filtration machine) kind of pick at me. I'm sure there are reasons for all this, but a guy can dream can't he? That being said, it bothers me when it seems like I should be able to put something in a certain place inside a habitat, but it won't let me. So, I love the current features and I can see a lot of potential for this aspect of the game. They were slapped down hard, and I want those bastards to stay slapped down. Considering that I took particular care in completely shutting down Torgaljin's illegal operations on this planet, I had no intention of handing over what amounted to an instant technological advantage. My greatest concern is that Torgaljin personnel might capture a more sophisticated drone and begin reverse-engineering its more accessible components. Camera drones have been sent there on several occasions, although they were deliberately made to be unable to operate the base's airlock controls. As the Lava Castle base has been effectively isolated for the past hundred and two years, I am understandably reluctant to carry out a detailed reconnaissance mission in order to ascertain whether anyone is still alive down there. This particular outcome was not at all intentional, although the follow-up operation against Torgaljin Corp's base in the Lava Castle was entirely successful and no further human lives were lost during our assault on this facility.Īs for what happened to the inhabitants of the Torgaljin base in the aftermath of that raid, I can only speculate how events might have unfolded. After being restored to life by the Valkyrie Field, I commenced a retaliatory action that culminated in the destruction of De Ruyter and the loss of its crew. A few days later, a Torgaljin security team entered my base and I was murdered by their leader, Invigilator Galen Tomar. Since I had already launched a deep-space distress beacon by that time and the frigate De Ruyter had made no obvious attempts to contact me, I became immediately suspicious of their intentions. Approximately eight months after Aurora crashed on this planet, a Torgaljin Corporation commercial frigate arrived and commenced highly secretive operations near one of my undersea bases. My second death was a rather more unpleasant surprise. Yes, you did read that last sentence correctly. It is entirely possible that new life forms are appearing even as this account is being written. ![]() Please be advised that this information is by no means complete and highly subject to revision, since this planet has entered a state of accelerated evolution. I have done my best to provide a broad assessment of each alien species encountered so far, including their general appearance, typical behaviour patterns and perceived threat levels. If you've accessed my earlier log entries, you'll probably be aware of the most prevalent threats that planet 4546B (a.k.a 'Alpha Hydrae IV' or ' Manannán') has to offer. Having a working Valkyrie Field in the Lifepod gave me a second chance, and I dare say that I learned a valuable lesson from that experience.Ĭonsidering that this planet is essentially a heaving mass of aquatic life forms with a marked taste for human flesh, it would serve you well to keep your wits about you. All things considered, I got off extremely lightly. The first time, I blundered into the path of a hungry Stalker and paid the price for my singular lack of caution. We're not talking about any 'dying on the operating table'- type deaths, either. Clemens, the reports of my death are entirely accurate.Īlexander Fergus Selkirk lived to the ripe old age of 115 years, and died three times in the process. ![]() Borealis Rising - A Subnautica Story, V2.0.
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