1/22/2024 0 Comments Subnautica creatures too hostileThe whole cycle is shorter than than thirty seconds so you can hover over one and refill your O 2. It expels oxygen bubbles, three in a row, at short intervals. A predator this close would be moving to attack me. I'm pretty sure these things are harmless. I'm back out into the wild, looking for salt, which can be turned into useful things, and anything else I might find. I've been stockpiling in the assumption bad **** will happen to me at some point. It generates a new one every once in awhile, and has just now. This is the other fabricator, which makes only medikits. I should probably get around to actually using a medikit. You might have noticed awhile back with the UI pic I'm at 80% health, presumably from getting hit in the face by a metal panel during the pod's reentry. Oxygen tank, two bits of fuzed quartz, a fire extinguisher I'm still carrying around, and a bunch of medikits. They're small but refillable, and extending my dive time with two of them from 45 seconds (not Olympic-level but suggesting I'm in reasonably good shape) to 105 seconds. Right now, I just made a couple oxygen tanks. It also tells you what you need, so it gives me shopping lists. This is the fabricator, which turns natural materials into useful stuff. You collect this to make fuzed quartz glass for liners and other purposes. ![]() I'm carrying metallic scrap to the area under my life pod and leaving it there, where it seems to persist. So far my secret evil plan seems to be working. Since the explosion seems to have happened, and I'm not dead, and the pod's intact, and I'm not irradiated, I'll just watch the sunrise from here. It looks so close, like it's taunting me. From space I came, to space I shall not return at this rate. I finally emerged, to stare up at not-Mars again. Ah well, at least it's not because they sense prey. Those seacow things seem to have gotten a little closer. It's actually quite beautiful, lot of bioluminscence involved. Water transmits explosion pressure waves better, but for shorter distances, than air, and any radioactive pulse would be reduced. I could hide underwater from the explosion, and probably be safer. The only protection I've got is the pod.and, the water. (Also pictured: the UI.) I don't know how close I am but I'm guessing the answer is "too goddamn close". (And describe myself as a moron if it doesn't.) Getting dark again. I do have a secret plan for how to get more titanium to be handy, though, I'll show that if it works. I picked up some metal scrap, but I'm not sure how to find quartz yet, so time to fumble about some more. (Also pictured: my hands) I have a shopping list for titanium and quartz, for air tanks. Are those some kind of seacows? They appear to have glowing green holes in their butts. Here's "aft" towards the broken comm system. So, having no way to orient myself to anything save my life pod, here's "forward" towards the pod's status screens. Dawn coming up, so here's the the thing in the water. My next thing to do is actually go into the water, but it's night, and that sounds like a spectacularly bad idea. There's something sticking out of the water over there. That said there's something moving that crescent shape in the top right corner appears to be some kind of bird. It'd be nice if that was Mars, but I'm betting it's not Mars. The pattern of damage seems to suggest multiple distinct points on the outer hull, which either means it was hit multiple times from the outside, or had an internal problem that reached out in multiple directions. Water everywhere, and.I do believe that was my ride. Let's climb out the top and see what's going on. Wake up, disengage harness, and.JESUS CHRIST THE POD IS ON FIRE GRAB THAT EXTINGUISHER! Okay. I jump into an escape pod, which gets damaged on the way down, and wall panel flies into my face. Join me, as I put some psychologist's kids through college! So, we start off aboard the starship Aurora, which for unknown reasons started going down over this planet. (I'm okay with high visibility shipwrecks, and weirdly, if I'm near the bottom, or looking up, I'm okay with any kind of depth.) So, naturally this is the perfect game to give me plenty of mental trauma. ![]() Something I learned from my wreck-diving stint when I was 15, in North Carolina: Water I can't see the bottom of and low-visibility shipwrecks (they're the uncanny valley for boats) give me the creeps. It bills itself as a survival/building game, set mostly underwater. ![]() And it is a little bit buggy, but it comes to me well-recommended. So this game, it is on Steam Early Access.
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