The Mercury II - Subnautica's First Victim
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- The history of planet 4546B is one littered with tragedy and dismay. Famous for its crucial role in combating the kharah bacterium, 4546B was thrust into the limelight following the Aurora and Degasi disasters. Yet few know these were NOT the first ships to crash on the planet. To find out more we must travel to the frigid landscape now known as sector zero.
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Her final words were just terrifying. Trapped underwater with limited oxygen, you dont know what could be out there but, you manage to fall asleep thinking to yourself "ill save them" only to never wake up again
That's sad...
thats whats so fucked up about it too-- like idk, but when i first played through, i didn't quite realize that her final message had come from the ship while it was underwater, while they were trapped and running out of air. Haunting. Subanutica really knows how to do lore
@@radicalkeag I wish more people would notice how haunting this game is when you put the context of how some of these characters in the game met their end, it's truly terrifying and sad. It's extremely fucked.
@@radicalkeagi didn't realize it was the final message and searched the ship for so long desperately
IKR
The guy begging to see his family again and wanting to leave to the couple that began to love each other while repairing the ship, all so lovely, almost made me cry knowing in the end they'd all die...
It reminds me of a movie called Pod. It takes place after a rocket suffered a critical failure and follows the story of its lone occupant who was running out of O2 and only wished to return home to his family.
I personally think the team in the ocean was attacked by warpers, as before the release of the baby sea emperor leviathans and the spread of enzyme 42, they were likely all over the planet maintaining the quarantine. Even though the squid shark in the depths is a possible attacker, I like to think they would have been able to describe some detail about it, where as the warpers could quite literally appear out of nowhere to surprise and confuse them as the warpers began to tear them apart.
I don't think so, there's no Warpers or Emperors in Sector Zero, and the crews dies at Twisty Bridges.
And those habitat are infested with Brute Sharks, they also said "Dark Waters" in the PDA which likely they're reaching Deep Twisty Bridges and met Squid Sharks there
@@I_Dont_Believe_In_SaladHe's saying that there could have been warpers because it was before the enzyme was spread. They probably wouldn't have been too shocked about a big shark.
@@thatsstoguy Exactly.
@@milamberfeist9929fun fact, if you are cured or before you’re infected with Kharaa, you can interact with the warpers and they will cross their arms and inspect you. Also they went extinct because their fabricator was destroyed by the sea dragon, and all creatures attack them after seeing them kill their fellow creatures
@@I_Dont_Believe_In_Salad the sea emperors were in below zero however they were cut out later when they revamped the story and it honestly would make sense the warpers analyzed and killed any infected person its how multiple people in the normal subnautica most likely died as well i mean lifepod 7 only had a bust fabricator and the pod was completely fine it was said in the pda the only real dangers were the bonesharks but honestly i doubt they would have gone all the way to the surface to kill him also medical officer danby was infected he landed in the bulb zone zo things could have happened but the only things he mentioned was the infection so he could easily have died to warpers
Subnaticas story is so interesting, it’s crazy how you can find out every bit and put it into a simple explanation
I agree! I love putting in time and over analyzing all the tiny details
And quite a lot of people love you making those videos with that detail!
@@Breathtaker5000So many tiny details in one place and so many plot holes in the other
Subnautica lore is truly something
@@nerfjanetreal Like how the alien weapon platform can cover a sphere.
@@brodriguez11000 and how did precursors get their tech with their collective iq being below zero
Imagine all the possible shipwrecks lying in the void. Possibly even alien ones
Lol now imagine the creatures guarding them
From the old Al-an conversation with Robin in the original story, he said humans were the first civilization they met. So that's why there aren't any other alien shipwrecks on the planet.
remember that this is just one water-filled crater on 4546b, which is just a small fraction of its surface. I think a lot of people forget there's a whole planet out there to consider, outside this little "lake".
@@virt1onewhat are you talking about? The planet is almost completely water with some islands and most of the oceans are deep. The “void” is really just outside the shallow areas of the crater and sector zero. And any other shallow areas. Most of the world is the “void”
@@paytonallen1027calm down payton, its just a conversation
oh damn I literally explored the oldest ship without knowing it was a big piece of the lore
Definitely
Don't feel bad. Most things like this go over my head in games. I'm more focused on my own character's survival than I am characters that, due to the state of the ship, obviously died a long time before I got there.
I remember being super confused when I found the wreck.
“What the fuck? Another ship? Where did this come from?”
Yeah i don't remember any of these audio files, how did i miss them? I listened to all of them in the OG game
@@32BitJunkie It's a wreckage found in Below Zero
People with 20 hours of gameplay: this is a fun underwater adventure game.
People with 200+ hours: Subnautica is a horror game. They just don't tell you.
I have under 20 hours and a watched gameplay from before the original game's release and I can tell you, it's not a horror game, it doesn't try to scare you. It psychologically tries to terrorise you, keep you under tension.
@@dariusstoica5614ok so explain the first time you found a reaper leviathan
@@drippintrippin09 Terror game, not horror.
@@dariusstoica5614That is, by definition, a horror game. Psychological horror, but horror nonetheless.
I think you need a lot less than twenty hours to figure out that it’s a horror game.
14:28 I like how despite this guy vowing to never enter the ocean again; he acknowledges that they're likely not the only ones suffering, and he correctly guessed that there was a sickness on the planet
stephanos was like: "We may all be about to die on this planet, so this my last chance"
the fact that Ryley Robinson managed to get of the Planet all by himself and there were like 20-30 people on the mercury II and still couldn't do it is crazy
He didnt really do anything either pretty much the emperor did all the work but also because his radio was broken so the warpers never detected him until he already gained a foothold
@@cancerouscorndog6425 Ryley was extremely lucky, by far the luckiest character you could ever get in a game, landing in safe shallows, damaged radio, got knocked out on his lifepod preventing him from entering the water too soon and getting detected by the warpers, sea emperor establishing comms with him, other crew members being the lab rats of the planet doing things that either got them killed while progressing things for others, like how certain members set up communications with Alterra or gave codes and such. Ryley didn't have to do shit but go with the flow.
@@raionshishi8290kinda beautiful if you take into consideration the message of not dominating nature but being one with it that the original subnautica kind of pushed. He went with the current while the others tried to swim against it
How did he manage to do it?
Plot armor.
I think the Mercury 2 was commission by the same Trans-Gov as the Sunbeam. Would be nice to learn more about these smaller powers in the Subnautica universe.
Maybe in subnautica 3
There's a throwaway line that Avery Quinn says that really makes the Subnautica setting kind of huge. "We're from a little Trans-Gov on the far side of Andromeda..." So humanity has conquered at least two entire galaxies, then?
@@thegardenofeatin5965 If they reached Andromeda and have already colonized all the way to the other side of it relative to the Milky Way, they are definitely also already colonized Triangulum which isn't relatively much further out as our second closest neighbor galaxy. So yeah, the story universe of Subnautica must be massive.
Try Natural Selection 1 and 2. Same canonical universe as Subnautica
You guys will be surprised how far humanity has colonized in this universe, it's a lot more than you think.
"Wow what a nice day to explore this planet hope nothing bad happ-"
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QEP: "imma firin mah lazar!"
*gets shot down by the enforcement platform*
G R E E N B L A S T E D
I think the people who died on Elliot's team definitely got killed by Warpers. This was a time when Al-an was inside the facility, as they detected the distress signal, meaning all the Architects had probably long since left the planet. That means that the virus would've been at it's strongest, most likely, and thus the warpers probably would've been at their largest in numbers as well.
Lore wise, Warpers also have insanely sharp claw-arm-thingys, which would make sense since Elliot's team got "torn to pieces". Most likely, sliced to pieces instead.
He said that he noticed a lot of animal life with pustules, meaning the virus was very much there and very much thriving, so there's strong evidence to suggest that his team could've been infected without even knowing it, since we later learn after he returns that the crew was also getting sick.
All in all, it seems very likely to have been warpers, teleporting in and killing the infected before teleporting away quickly enough that Elliot had no idea what killed his team, only able to hear their screams as they died.
The one that always messes with me is the guy who wanted to make enough money for his family and just wanted to see them again. It's good character writing because it makes us emotional attached to the character and gives that extra emotion when he dies.
I personally think this is the best part of BZs story. It's just so real and human. It does a great job at reminding us that the crew of the Mercury, Degasi, and Aurora are (supposed to be) real people who had lives outside of "They were on your ship and now they died, womp womp, have some blueprints".
I felt so bad for that one dude who had to watch half his team literally torn apart
GIMME THAT BLUEPRINT MAFAKA1!1!1!1!1!
And the sunbeam too
@@escaped_cephalopod Same. I dunno what they ran into, but whatever it was haunts the nightmares. I am surprised there were no reapers
@@elitetrooper119 Reapers probably wouldn't survive in the cold. We know that they're really sensitive to temperature, possibly being warm blooded like humans.
As another commenter said, it was likely warpers that tore them apart.
After watching everything from Aurora, Degasi, and this. It really feels weird how the only person who made out alive is someone who's not an expert in engineering, medicine, or alien studies.
I agree
but isnt the player from the first game a diver? that means he was the best prepared to survive in the planet above all of them.
@@marcosdheleno Maybe, I guess. After all most of the lifepod survivors died inside or near their pod. Those that do know how to swim either got dragged down by another person, met a predator, or made some bad decisions.
The two who made it to the rendezvous point would have had survived if they stopped for a while built a base and made proper preparations. You know like carrying a bunch of decoys, or a stasis rifle. I bet the CTO could've repaired the fabricator at the old degasi base.
@@marcosdhelenohe was a maintenance chief
First game you play as a maintenance guy.. the second game you play as a Xeno linguist woman..
I don't think squidsharks were the cause. In the jumpscare animations, the squidsharks attempt to /swallow/ you, they don't tear you apart.
They do have a tendency to bite, though; they only try executing the player if they happen to be low health. Most leviathans do that, when their prey is at full health; a lot like the reapers do from the first game.
Warpers
@@Just_Poncho If I were to reply, doubt it's Warpers. Beyond Alan's cache, a handful of sanctuaries and a phase gate, there isn't much worth protecting. The research facility and QEP definitely, but those are in The Crater.
@@takedown205productions6 Wait but aren’t warpers supposed to just eliminate anyone who is infected? From my understanding they where everywhere before hand just eliminating anyone who got the infection so it would make sense for them to be in the artic too and maybe as they got picked off by other predators only the ones around larger more important structures (which would have had a larger warmer population) remained
@@Just_Poncho While the warpers are supposed to deal with any and all biological threats, it's possible the Architects left in a hurry after the facility was breached. They didn't expect Al-An to go rogue, and centered most of their security around the one place where the Kharaa was being studied. They probably thought the warpers would keep the Kharaa from spreading past the crater's edge, which didn't pan out all too well in the end.
Besides, while it would make sense for them to be in the arctic, any bacterial infection would have a hard time in colder places. The Frozen Leviathan's readout even stated that the Kharaa had to put in extra effort over time to survive off the dead material, so they didn't think the polar region of Sector Zero warranted much help from their enforcers.
This kind of feels like a Jullius Verne novel, it's a greek an arab and two americans stranded in the arctic. Exept everyone dies of cource.
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“Cource” this mis-spelling made my day.
and there are women in their group, as opposed to being just a bunch of dudes.
That first dive... Did they not think that an ocean would have predators? Big predators?
I suppose not . . .
Something that could easily tear through a well prepared crew of 7 all on its own? Probably not. Sharks aren't that good.
@@CatManReal warpers on the other hand...
@@1th_to_comment.are unknown
Alien Nemo wasn't what they had expected
I'm more scared of what else tore through the ship. There were giant holes deep inside of the ship. That wouldn't happen from getting hit by a giant laser and hitting the water hard. Something made those, and it could easily tear through space-ship grade metal.
well..... i recommend you NEVER visit the void ever then.....
it was probably a mixture of decades of degradation, lilypad roots, deep purple vent most likely bringing large groupings of bacteria. I'm also pretty sure the reactors exploded
Taking a guess i'd say it was probably Chelicerates that made those holes, that or just general rusting from being underwater so long
@@Fin-ButtkickerFun fact: Pure Titanium doesn't rust.
@@BldSnipar probably Chelicerates or even just damage sustained during planetfall then
there is something I find more fascinating to have some ship wrecks in Subnautica, as well as wreckage, something I felt that made below zero feel a bit, absent.
Though I wonder where the Mercury first crashed before getting shot down again.
Yeah! Wouldn’t it have to not be underwater if they were gonna start it up again?
@@jarrahgold1061 As of recent when I replayed the game, I was listening to the recording and it implies the Mercury got a near miss from an Anti starship cannon, I say A as I assume they are all over the planet covering sectors, and they were saying like "if they dont want us here, then surely they wont mind us leaving" which means the ship was in a repairable state.
And I assume the mercury's current position is a second clear shot.
It says in the video where it was first shot.
@@raionshishi8290where land,not where shot
@@Tucher97I definitely think it crashed on land
''I'll save us'' MADE ME TEAR UP, MAN, I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR THAT PART.
the fact the sole survivor saved the planet instead of the many experienced groups, as riley was just in charge of stuff like janitors and vending machines
Yeah so he knows how to clean shit up and you can't stop Riley simply by making that shit be an alien disease that nearly wiped out an entire alien race, Riley is just too good at cleaning shit up.
@@Z38_US the first grade cleaner in the universe
@@watermelon2485 C'mon, he's no Roger Wilco.
He got insanely lucky. He is the only person to land in the Safe shallows. He also didn't make any stupid decisions, for example, Lifepod 3 might have survived if they didn't rig a Power cell to a Seaglide. The CTO and Acting Commander could've looked around the island and found the Degasi habitat alerting them to the presence of Alien structures on the planet and leading them down the path that Riley took. Lifepod 4 could've made it to the Aurora and then gotten supplies and maybe even a functioning Prawn suit or Seamoth since the Aurora probably hadn't exploded yet.
TL;DR: The other survivors either fucked up or got unlucky.
Riley was too good at it
Had no clue about this. Subnautica is such a well-written game!
The story is really quite good, even if you have to go a bit out of your way to learn the whole thing
well the first one is yeah, the second was garbage
Listen, below zero isn't subnautica 2. It's more like a DLC for the first game.
Subnautica 2 is being made as we speak.
@@1991USsoldier well subnautica below zero is a second game as its a full priced own game as it isnt tied to the first one via a dlc or expansion within the first game. you pay for below zero seperately. you can call it whatever all i call it is garabage
@@Cameron-up3vp I know how they released it but it never should have been a full release. I agree it is a much smaller map, the story is kind of rushed, and honestly, this is personal preference, but having the voice over for my main character outside the journal entries she is keeping kind of breaks my immersion.
Crazy how the Devs come up with this amazing side story
But fail to even explain how Marguerit managed to live for 12+ years on the planet without the cure
because she's Marguerit
It was nothing more than a cold to her
she just built like that
even the bacteria fears her
Maida diff
I think the 3 members of Elliott’s team that were “ripped to shreds” might have received a joint attack from two Squid sharks and from at least one Spikey Trap. I’ve had trouble in the area with all of these to one degree or other. It’s a very small biome, the Deep Twisty Bridges, dark and claustrophobic. There are few places to hide, and only a few Oxygen Plants to prevent a diver from immediately drowning. I think Elliott and two others were disoriented and became terrified when their other team members were being picked off by each creature, and they got out before they could even understand what was attacking them.
but squidsharks dont really have a way to rip anything to shreds. they had giant fangs, sure, but those are used to grab its prey and force it inside its mouth.
the description makes it sound more like what would happen to someone who was attacked by either of the 2 leviathans, OR, the warpers. as their claws are described to be as sharp as massive scalpels.
Squidsharks just swallow things whole so that's unlikely
This video is amazing! I didnt know the story behind the mercury 2. Thanks for making this amazing video!
My Pleasure! :D
Another tragic story... Damn, I felt so much sympathy for those poor guys, more than I did for the Degasi crew. They even managed to avoid the first hit and survive... only to perish shortly after. Damn...
I think the game should've allowed us to find the remains of the rest of the crew, self-quarantined in a cave. That would add even more drama.
Considering the state of the Mercury II, that likely happened quite a while before we eventually came to the planet and the Crew was quarantined in the Arctic Spires region which means there is the Ice Worm but also likely Snow Stalkers so after they died their bodies were likely consumed entirely.
Edit: Below Zero takes place 2 years after the first game which means the Quarantine Enforcement Platform is already turned off when we go to 4546B. The Mercury also predates the Aurora and the Degasi by quite a long time (even the Degasi predates the Aurora by like 10-20 years) and thus there isn't much left of anything or anyone.,
@@Z38_US 2 years? I thought it was like 8-10 years between original SN and BZ.
@@vladvulcan No it takes place 2 years after Subnautica
@@Z38_US being released after two years as a game doesn't mean 2 years passed in the game world
@@vladvulcan I know but it is common knowledge that the game takes place 2 years after the events of Subnautica.
"Below Zero is set two years after the original Subnautica."
That sentence is literally on the Steam Page for Below Zero lol
Subnautica is a horror game and you can’t convince me otherwise
I'd love for you to do a video of the demise of the Alterra workers in Below Zero. I'd love to hear your take like you did for the first game. Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks! It’s on my list :D
Was there a "demise?" Sam was killed by her own bomb, as was...the security guard guy. Everyone else it seems like were evacuated. Granted, all of the bases are weirdly ruined.
@@Breathtaker5000
thats actually a good idea
never could connect what happened to them
I do know how Fred and Sam died, as well as the Omega Lab workers, but not anyone else like Jeremiah or Emmanuel
@@thegardenofeatin5965
Fred?
@@Prak_Giggles The investigator Alterra hired to look into the Omega Lab and Leviathan site incidents explicitly mentions:
"A localized explosive charge was then released and detonated from a distance. Lab equipment was damaged to the point of inoperability, and all live specimens were destroyed. No personnel was injured."
So nobody died at Omega Lab.
And at the beginning of the game Lillian Bench's message to Robin (the player) mentions that her mandate with Alterra ended which lead to her leaving 4546B.
Seeing as how Lillian knew and interacted with others we learn about throughout the game: it's safe to say they all just left at the end of a mandatory work period rather than died.
Ideas: 1.All we know about Alterra corporation
2.All we know about precursor race
aurora big ship go boom boom precursor scary alien big virus research virus release virus die
@@GamerSlope I do know about that , by my original comment I meant many side(or sort of hidden) stories or information in both subnautica and below zero. For example: about Degasi . Apologies for my English as it is not my first language 🤗😄
@@GamerSlope Very good summary, have to admit that
@@GamerSlope I actually also made a mistake in my original comment, I meant Alterra, not Aurora
degasi crew broke down the degasi built on the floating island big storm destroy big farm they do big run to big jellyshroom cave run out of big resoucres go to big deep grand reef (somehow dont find the lost river) reaper attacks due to marguerireite big crab electric squid eats daddy and marguerieriete runs away for the next games plot then son cries that daddy and step mommy died so he runs to the floating island then to the crash site (which was safe shallows) builds small base dies and 10 years later aurora big ship go boom boom and crash crash on boom boom base@@palakgupta2736
lmao mercury ll is a better story then the main story for below zero
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The Subnautica games are at their best when the game world couldn’t care less about you. It makes it feel more alive, and the lore more intriguing.
@@operationangel7940 the OP is having Main Character Syndrome
@@operationangel7940agreed, subtle realism that works too well
the problem is, subnautica is an exploration style game first. and while having some personal story is not a bad idea. in their execution, they took away player agency. it became more of a guided experience instead.
you go here, do that, do this, and go to the end.
its so bad, that even base building became mostly a waste of time.
bro theres going to be people who think you can go to sector zero starting in the crater and start swimming for hours 0:20
I mean, in the game, lore Margaret floated in a Reapers corps all the way there.
@@Kingofovertimea yeah but some dumbass is gonna beleive he can do it
@@Kingofovertimea She floated for a LONG time tho. When the ocean currents were way stronger than they are currently in the games lore.
In lore, you can. I mean it's lots and lots of hours, but still, they're the same ocean.
Yasmine really thought she was the main character💀
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Yeah lmao
Subnautica lore goes hard. Good video
Something about subnauticas story is so intriguing. Just the idea of an ocean planet put under quarantine with a giant alien laser gun, causing multiple ships to crash and their crews to slowly die, the only memories of them being abandoned PDA’s. I love subnautica so much.
Awesome video dude, good work! :D
Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
I swear this channel deserves way more subs, they make such good videos! Keep up the good work.
Mercury II was the best storytelling of Below Zero.
Mainly because it was so reminecnent of the Degasi. Even more than Marguerit arc.
The story of Subnautica is beautifully terrifying. You start to realize from the alien race, The Mercury II, The Degasi, To the Aurora, that all the advancements are built up step by step, death by death, for eventually just one person to escape through sheer luck of not being the first to die
Came by this channel today and deadass think ur by far one of my two modt favourite subnautica lore channels
Now, contrary to my last comment about the aurora not being equipped to deal with giant space lasers, the mercury seems to have been equipped to do so but still failed somehow
It's not a case of failed despite being prepared but more like a laser of that power, range, and accuracy is unheard of. The captain herself said they were lucky to only be nicked when they attempted to enter.
@@Dratspiderim surprised that was even possible with the architects level of tech
It’s not even that they were unprepared, it was just that the alien tech is alien to them, far beyond what the humanoids could reproduce, it takes too tier tech and skill and luck just to avoid getting obliterated by the laser
Nah it ain't about failing or being prepared, no matter how much preparations or tech you have, there is no way the human tech in the game is ever counter the Architect/Precursor tech, you do remember how much power there is in 1 Ion cube right ? They are far beyond in tech advancement than anything humans can produce.
@raionshishi8290 fr. If the Precursors can build a device that can be held in your hand with enough power stored to destroy most the 4546 solar system, then there's no way human tech can out do, successfully, a giant SAL-site
"looking up for one man in particular"😂
It was going great . . . Until it wasn’t 🤣
The story of 4546b is just insane, the best story a game series ever had.
11:01 as a greek, thia feeling of finding greek details (the name Stephanos) gives me chills
same
Who knows maybe Earth is still around or from a colony world
I've been only playing these games for a few months now, and I will tell you when I beat both games I have been obsessed with these games would be a HUGE understatement, now finding more lore to these games gives me more of an idea in how big this planet and all what could be hiding in the void or other areas that may not have been explored could hold.
QEP is doing it's job, preventing the exposed from leaving
But why does it hunt the incoming ships too? Just to make more people infected?
@@vladvulcan no risks
@@vladvulcan well what should it do? Fire warning shots?
Let's be honest, that would just make people more curious AND show them what they have to be careful of and where the threat is
@@mz00956 My question is why’d they keep the planet habitable. They should’ve saved the flora and fauna that they could (for future research) and glassed the rest.
@@Dedelblute3They wanted to find a cure. Kharaa didn’t only affect 4546B
three videos in a row on just one channel amazing man keep up
Thanks, I’ll do my best :)
This was such an awesome and well made video, please make more
There’s so much based around the two games it’s unreal..
The Planetary Quarantine Enforcement Platform, one of only 2 weapons platforms I'm aware of with a 100% success rate.
Stefano probaly said: i told you!
The Mercury II looks an awful lot like a recolored Taiidani carrier.
Yessss I thought I was the only one who noticed this
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I find it interesting that that team did not have cameras with them to register things.
Imagine if you could find them (in the case that they had cameras) and see the horrors faced by the crew, and the effects of the QEP, etc.
They were unlucky to land so far away from gun's island. Riley had everything in his favor. Even poor sunbean helped us figure out what to do and what happened.
While I love Subnautica, I'll never not find it ridiculous that 99% of these situations (that games, books, and movies portray) would never occur in the real world with professionals-- specifically those versed in Space. You don't launch a mission into unknown worlds (had to make the joke!) without sending... PROBES! Manned missions are only greenlit when there's no immediate threat of being vaporized at the molecular level upon entering atmo.
Well the thing is imagine space being this vibrant area with lot and lots of ships, humans and station; The subnautica franchise is in a year when everybody has access to space 99% of all ships that got shot down were just trying to pull a gravity meneuver to arrive at there destination faster. Certain ones were intrested by the sudden signs of civillisation during a normal mission for a company, since most money earned is from the vast areas of space people thought that they would earn TRILLIONS from this knowledge. Yet the one planet that had signs of alien life happend to have the quarantine enforment platform. But your idea is still very smart since Altera and many smaller agencies have lost many ships via 4546b so a probe would still be a smart idea. (I like to think that altera tried this but the quarantine enforment platfrom shot it down just like everything else)
that's a joke right? if anything its exactly "professionals" that end up in the shittiest of situations. there are so many channels about professional divers, with years, sometimes decades, of experience, doing this exact crap.
so i wholeheartly disagree with you there.
@@marcosdheleno while you're entitled to disagree with me I did specifically note that it wasn't impossible, just improbable seeing that there are different protocols when speaking of space exploration.
Let me explain.
Yes, a ship can make the same mistakes as a captain can generally be the reason that their vessel goes down when its their word that engages any mission. A good example being the Degasi as they were taking a detour without any specific reason i.e. getting marooned was due to error rather than incompetence.
Alterra and the Aurora had less reason seeing that the mission was A.) secret and B.) had all the resources needed to send probes to 4546B seeing that they knew a ship had gone down but didn't have specifics. Even though the choice to fly over a planet that the Captain knew had taken a ship in the past, he at least was trying to fly around the planet not land... something that Below Zero's Captain made all the wrong choices over.
Now the Mercury II specifically had the worst reason. Why? First Contact Protocol. There was evidence of an advanced alien technology on 4546B. A major difference between them and the Degasi was that Paul Torgal never mentions having readings thus it can be surmised that they were exploring without restriction. The Mercury II on the other hand was heading back and thus had more reason to be careful when paired with having readings.
As I pointed out, a simple way for both the Aurora and the Mercury II to have avoided their fates was to send down mechanized drones/probes first seeing that they both had reason to be concerned, but the Aurora wasn't trying to land like the Mercury II was. Thus the Mercury II has the worst reason for their crash.
A simple rewrite would have been "The Mercury II sent a probe but bc it was small the Enforcement Platform didn't register it as a threat." thus making it show that they had less reason to be cautious when they went down."
That's why I said 99% of events don't happen because of protocols put into place. Its the unforeseen issues that make for great story telling, i.e. the Kharaa infection that takes the crew and all the creatures on the planet. I love the games I just wish that some details were handled better.
Probes likely wouldn't be detected by the QEP or could be easily locked on, Sunbeam had an extremely close entry and almost landed before it finally got locked on and shot down. They didn't have any info other on the planet or that the Aurora got shot down either, just an SOS signal thinking they ran out of engine grease and nothing else, that is until they got to the planet and saw what happened, but weren't thinking about what could have caused that other than the fact that there is a survivor there who likely would have warned them if they would get shot down, but had no communication to relay that. I think it's hinted enough in the game itself.
Mercury was the first ever victim, they were slightly aware of the fact that there is a species of sentient life on the planet, but were never expecting a full QEP to shoot them down or ever took caution, they were just excited at the prospect of it all. That was first time mistake of a captain with a bit too much risk for reward in mind type of ego.
Degasi had the same kind of idea but weren't aware at all of the QEP or the Architects in general.
Aurora was aware of the Degasi wreck, but it was a secret mission and it was actually not to do with them entering the planet, they simply got to close while scanning the planet when they got right on top of the QEP as they were there for a while before it targeted them. They weren't aware how the Degasi crew wrecked either, they simply knew there signal was lost near or on the planet.
Sunbeam as explained before were completely clueless to the situation.
Honestly based on that I would say it's very much a possible and likely scenario considering only 2 of the ships that crashed actually knew about the possibility of there being something on the planet, but neither were aware it would be dangerous to come close. There was no communication of any of what happened on this planet to any other ship or government/higher powers of this universe.
I feel bad for the Alien linguist because all he wanted to do was make a big discovery and see his wife and kids
The thing we underestimate is just how lucky Riley was. He landed in a safe location, surrounded by easy to catch fish, with a working fabricator.
FR and people don’t realize all the other Lifepod landed in the void
100% he got extremely lucky and would not have survived if he hadn't been so continually lucky.
Your videos are awesome bro I love how you include the recordings and footage from the games it honestly helps me sleep lol
Another breathtaking lore video🍻
The ship reminds me of a Taiidan Carrier from Homeworld
Yesss thought I was the only one who saw it
bro your videos are soo good like the edit and the vibe theyre giving me, its just epic defintly leaving sub
Does the end mean that they suffocated while sleeping?
Between injuries, concussions, cold and excessively little air, it's probably the total combination that did them in
@@thebighurt2495 Usually the case in Subnautica when it comes to the deaths of the crew, it's a combination of things that just can't be fully avoided when it comes to their death.
Most likely. They were tired, injured and trapped in a sinking ship. Wouldn’t have taken long for it to fill up and depending on how tired they were, they were too deeply asleep to wake up even as the water overtook them.
It's terrible what's happening because of one mistake. Mercury II, then Degasy and finally Aurora. I love the story of Subnautica and Bellow Zero. But things are terrible but these personal stories of people are breaking me from inside. I'm terribly into these mini stories or personal things that happened to the crew of all the ships, but Mercury II got me the most.
These stories are like i dont know. Its just terrible. All these stories, they seem like novels to me. But I guess I'm the broken one here.
And the line I'll save them all finished me off. She knew she couldn't do it, but at least she was happy, or so it seemed to me.
lets not forget the homies in the sunbeam where there were no survivors at all from the QEP hit.
@@MasterOfTruck Yeap.
I didn't know this. Great video
Glad you enjoyed :)
It would have been cool if you could find the cave where all the sick crew were left and some old base structures kinda like the degasi in the first game
Wow these lore videos are great! Just subbed
Welcome! :)
you are the next speedymouse
True
So as we know the Degasi was the second one to come to the planet, in search of the Mercury and for other reasons. But only Alterra would be that stupid to send another ship even near that region. Of course I know all of these three ships are owned by three different corporations, but I don't think the disappearing of two spaceships on the same planet wouldn't catch the ears of these corps. Of course they like to keep informations like this hidden, but still, everything gets out eventually.
eh to be fair... the Degasi didnt search for the Mercury, it was only cuz Paul decided to take a detour to get richer, only then after he went missing did anyone really start caring, since Torgal Corp is really rich, and that they had an insurance company, so Alterra decided to look into it, presumably after being hired by said company. all alterra knew is that they went missing around the 4546 solar system, not the planet 4546B specifically. so it genuinely could be they didnt know about the Mercury going missing around that part of the solar system. i mean yeah giving Alterra of all corpos is kinda a bad idea lol but like, space is huge, it is mentioned Alterra wasnt the first to look for the Degasi either, and that since the Aurora had far better scanners that they will look and all
I just love how Stephanos is talking like a typical Greek.😂
Same :)
I think brute sharks are more likely than the squid sharks.. squid sharks try to swallow you whole, but brutes would have to rip you up a bit to make you easier to eat. Another strong possibility is the warpers from the first game because they can jump scare by teleportation and would shred anyone. Since this takes place before the alian gun is shut down this is a stronger possibility. 1 other potential predator is the Cryptosuchus. Though they are easily able to ward off.. they would shred anyone that gets in there range. Also people new to the world wouldn’t have much protection and when first seeing these would panic and probably get shredded as a result. The sound they make when coming after someone would also be enough to make anyone turn away to run preventing a good look at the creature.
I didn’t realize that there was another piece of wreckage. I got to go explore that one now
It's funny that a full trained crew couldn't survive, but Ryley, the Chief Misc. Engineer survived
Now i wonder how the sick crew on the island felt their only hope of leaving destroyed...
Also these smart peope didnt figure the gun wouldnt shoot them down again??!?!?
They probably assumed there were weapons in place to keep foreign vehicles from entering the planet, but would allow vehicles to leave the planet as it would be only the planet's own ships
It sounds to me like the Captain didn't entirely believe it. She just figured they didn't have any other option but to try and hope.
They didn't exactly have any other option anyway, it was either stay and die anyway or possibly escape and get help (die trying) again a risk for reward type of situation.
Was said in the video. The captain herself says "Let's hope it lets us leave" because they weren't sure at all. It's Alien Technology far superior to humans - most people don't even understand how their car works and you think they can now anything about a QEP?
it's a shame they didn't land in the crater like the aurora. they might've been able to survive
a greek and a turk falling into love, true sci fi
man at firsti thought the cannon was prepared to shoot the aurora down as the first ever ship nothing much but now there MORE then i think this video helped me a loot
Glad I found this channel, great videos and a relaxing voice to boot. Hoping for more deep dives into subnautica!
I assume when they went to sleep, they died in their sleep? Or did they just die trying to get out?
Probably while sleeping, because she mentioned almost being out of oxygen
@@bigd_rustce7164 ohh makes sense
imagine there was an easter egg in subnautica 1 where if you went so far out (at the top of the void) to the point where you found sector zero (or vice versa)
The story is absolutely great, but the thing that left me with a mouth open is that, STEFANOS IS GREEK?!?!?! AS A GREEK IA GOTTA SAY IM SO HAPPY
Why is this better written than bz’s main story
But BZ story is good
@@G-Manfromhalflife Shit was ass, Marvel dialogue and plot holes constantly.
It’s optional, indirect storytelling, as opposed to the dialogue constantly telling you where to go. Given that it’s a story that can’t be influenced, it would have been immune to all of the writer and story changes mid-development that ended up ruining the story (the first draft was actually quite good.)
Great vid Breathtaker!
they probably went to deep twisty bridges and met squid sharks. as elliot described the creature, it becomes more understanding. ryley in the original subnautica got infected like on day 13-14, these guys got infected on like idk day 20 or something like that.
So the survivors in the cave had the best chance of survival
Yesn't
Not really
Technically? But without the cure, they were cooked. And they were way too far away from where the Sea Emperor lived for it to be possible. They would’ve just lived longer.
One of the only things about subnautica below zero that I like
subnautica lore be like:
subnautica devs: "Shows you their hand, there are likeable characters on it" here are other survivors
people: aww that so cu-
*crunch*
Aurora captain > Diana.
So?!?! What happened in the end did they drown? I mean they were in the strongest bulkhead and already sunk down and there had to have been some oxygen tanks on board so like? What happened after?
I recon she was more injured than she realized, went to sleep and never woke up. There really isn’t much confirming any one theory in particular
@@Breathtaker5000
Most likely fractured ribs and potential mild concussion. She was dead the moment she succumbed to sleep though. Setting aside the concussion, a small area with limited air, in icy waters would have done her in. As the air quality dropped she would have entered a progressively deeper sleep. The ship was rated for atmosphere and vacuum, but with so much damage any insulation would have been at best severely compromised. So the cold would have finished her off as her body likely wouldn't have been able to effectively shiver with so little oxygen.
@@Breathtaker5000That gives me a little chills thinking about it, going to sleep and never waking up again...
@@trolticon7274 Reminds me of the Sea Emperor, this game is just so haunting, seriously terrifying to think you went to sleep to wake up later, but ended up dying the moment you closed your eyes.
Probably suffocated or something
i swear that gun is the stem to all of subnautica's sub stories
I have a suggestion the best base location’s and love the video.
great video
Thank You!
Stephanos is a huge W character.
Such an unfortunate fate for this ship and its crew. Especially after being optimistic about finally having the chance to leave the planet only for the ship to get shot by the Enforcement platform again.
Number 16 ... burger king foot lettuce 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I swear the beginning of this video reminded me of that😂😂😂
I take it, with the depleting oxygen, she never did wake up from her nap 😢
So that's how you get the nuke reactor
The Scariest possibility is that if they had went to the opposite side of the planet from the Quarantine enforcement platform and they wouldn't have known what lies in the deepest parts of the void so imagine getting dragged by a giant creature much bigger than the gargantutian leviathan
Reminder: Everything that transpired in both games was caused by some idiots taking a Mama Dragon’s egg.
So the Aurora, Degasi, and this ship crashing were all a result of a detour?
More or less yeah. I mean the QEP was entirely unknown to each of these Ships so simply getting too close to the Planet means you'll be shot down without any time to even realize what is going on.
The Degasi and Mercury 2 yes but the Aurora went there to look for the Degasi