PDA: “The dead zone only hosts 2 kinds of life. Microscopic, and Leviathan Class.” Going by that, the PDA is specific enough to mention “Leviathan Class” not just “Ghost Leviathans” which could potentially mean that there’s more creatures out there even bigger than the creatures in the crater. With all the space huge creatures could flourish.
Maybe some leviathans yes but you can find somewhere in subnautica that because of khaara lots of leviathans extinct. khaara killed lot of creatures so they didnt have enough food to survive... and i think that if ghost leviathans were able to survive so more bigger leviathans just extinct coz they couldnt find so much food
@@bakedpotato_1396 its 50/50. Below Zero wont have ghost leviathans in the dead zone, that's for sure. The question is - will there even be a dead zone? The playable area might as well be surrounded by a giant ice wall.
I still think they should have another life pod signal leading out of the map and just going down, implying the Ghost Leviathans dragged the pod all the way to the bottom.
yeah it is horror inducing to say the least. but you have not experienced true horror until you stuck in the aurora, with dead seamoth and a reaper leviathan hanging around RIGHT OUTSIDE THE WAY OUT!
The Aurora wasn't a terraforming ship, it was set to install a phase gate (a device that allows ships to travel faster than light) on the edge of known space. Along the way, it was set to look for possible survivors of the Degasi ship, another Alterra vessel which had a similar mission to the Aurora, and also got shot down by the Quarantine enforcement platform. The Aurora was on course to land on the crater near the last known location of the Degasi when it got shot down, that's why it landed on the crater and not in the void.
the aurora wasn’t on course to land, they were sending some people down if i remember correctly while attempting a gravity turn maneuver when the QEP shot them down
I think the ghost leviathans are the microorganisms lol I think the devs wanted to add bigger things they had to cut a lot of content before the game was fully released.
10:19 Just seeing that zoom-out shot and seeing how small even the Ghost Leviathans are against the endless, black void...it makes the imagination go wild for the possibility of even bigger creatures even deeper below. Perhaps bigger than the Aurora.
Subnautica with the major change that the Aurora Sank instead of lucking out on top of everyone's favourite 4km square volcano: -Player would probably start IN the Aurora. -Due to advanced technology of ship and sheer size/integrity of ship large sections would probably still be intact. -Some sections could remain powered while overall the ship is slowly taking on water as automated systems respond to the disaster, sealing off bulkheads and damage responsive shields gradually failing against water pressure and maintaining function against the sheer size of external damage caused by the quarantine platform. -This would create a race against time scenario where the player has to salvage various parts of the Aurora and objects/items within it for the player to repair/maintain crucial systems whilst fabricating enough supplies to survive. -Eventually after fixing enough critical aspects of the Aurora (life support, support reactors, shielding system, maybe repairing the main reactor like in the main game, albeit before it goes critical), the player eventually repairs the main computer, enabling the Aurora to recognise the situation it is in, direct the player to repair two more systems: fluid pumps and hardlight shields, which would purge the Aurora of water and allow it to raise to the surface. -The players PDA would now connect directly to the Aurora's main computer, providing a far more comprehensive system and more intelligent AI, also the raising of the Aurora would take the player out of immediate danger and provide a sanctuary for adjustment to the next phase of gameplay. -The Aurora would raise on the border of the volcano, the Aurora would then direct the player to gather an insanely large amount of materials from the area that the Aurora can use to supply its onboard repair fabricators. The player could meet a minimum amount to restore flight, but be rewarded with massively expanded access to the Aurora interior for supplying more materials, culminating in uber/OP/awesome/funtional/cosmetic items/objects for completely restoring the Aurora to its original state. (This would also allow the player to explore at the very least the surface area of the main game, seeing all of its wonders and terrors.) -As a final objective the Aurora will direct the player to disable the quarantine platform, which will (depending on the amount of content within the previous "chapters" of the game) either: A. Play out as normal, following the original Subnautica storyline. Or B. The virus is not present in this version and the quarantine platform is more easily disabled in a much more straightforward manner, acting more like a simple planetary defense rather than having specific directives beyond "keep planet safe". Alternately: The game remains exactly the same except the Aurora is not present and anything you get exclusively on the Aurora is simply placed elsewhere in the world.
The ship is built to withstand a vacuum tho, so it wouldn't fail quickly. You would probably get and in-game year before the ship was destroyed, mostly due to rusting. Or, the entire ship would flatten on impact.
You know what, if you change the naming material, then you can pass this on to a game developer and make millions. Alternatively, make a subnautica fan-game using your ideas.
Wow this actually sounds really interesting... I'm kind of sad it's only a youtube comment really. Would there be any other people alive in your version? Some of the crew, or at least a small spunky sidekick-kid to keep your spirits up?
Watching this 2019 where we now know that the captain bravely continued to pilot the ship as it was crashing to give everyone a fighting chance and his sacrifice paid off
@@aldenmcgrath9722 He actually manage to save a lot. If the Aurora were to land in the void, no one would actually even have the chance to survive. Its just that the survivors that manage to survive didnt use the chances that were given to them by the captain wisely. Also, that one "non essential employee" manage to build an entire colony, Cure the Kara virus, deactivated the planetary defense cannon, and stabilize the entire planet ecosystem through the Empress children, preventing any other occurrence like the Aurora, the Sunbeam, and the Dagasi to ever happened again.
@@aldenmcgrath9722 Dying from your own incompetence doesn't discredit the one that saved you. By building a colony, I meant Ryley have the potential the build an entire colony with only the things he had. And going by whats cannon, he did went to the ACU in the most harsh environment and build an entire rocket with its launch platform. that shows that he actually builds way more than what the Dagasi crew did to survive. And by his survival, he manage to cure the ENTIRE planet, and prevent any other ship to be shot down like his. So yes, the captain saved A LOT of people.
@@aldenmcgrath9722 bro I didn't understand why you have to be such a dick the person who made this comment is completely correct by saying the captains sacrifice was not in vein 😂
So, I'd imagine that the Aurora crashing here wasn't entirely due to chance. The Aurora is a terraforming vessel, which likely has long-range scanners that saw this near-surface landmass. If it were to land anywhere on 4546B, it would be here.
OnyxInc the aurora hasn't been a terraforming vessel for a while, the story now is that it's a construction ship out to build a new phase gate in the Ariadne arm of the galaxy
involvedSpark is right though, the Aurora did have secret mission orders to answer the Degasi distress call, which is why it was over the volcanic crater. The question is, why was the Degasi there?
OnyxInc the degasi was in the system investigating all the planets for resources, and when entering 4546B’s atmosphere was shot down. The aurora had secret auxillary mission orders to search for the degasi crew members, most definitely, but in crew logs found on the aurora show that they were scanning for technology on the surface of the planet, while performing a gravity slingshot around, (most likely as a cover for hiding its secondary mission) it was likely that this scan is what instigated the shot from the quarentine enforcement platform. From this it is clear that landing on this volcanic mass was a coincidence.
Also, according to one of the PDA's, the captain was trying to make a controlled landing. So it is very likely he landed on the edge of the crater on purpose.
This would make a good dlc/mod. “Subnautica: into the abyss” You would play as a survivor whose Lifepod fell into an biome within an area in the dead zone known as “The Abyss” .the biome he/she lands in would be populated with many large, undersea, floating islands that are held up by floaters. The Abyss would contain original biomes like “the magma trench(es)” , a Reefback/Ventgarden path, a Ventgarden field, and a “bloody” tree spire biome (think; blood kelp and tree spire combined), as well as cut biomes, like the single celled biome shown in the concept arts. If it was a mod, it could take inspiration from the Subnautica arts wiki, containing fan made creatures like colossuses and “the thing”. Instead of the dead zone, the player would be prevented from going out of bounds by the “nested” zone, containing “the thing” or a single leviathan like it, that would ALMOST (this detail will be important later on) insta kill the player if they entered the zone. This “thing” - like creature could be a main antagonist of sorts; an elder god - like biomass threatening to devour The Abyss and, by extension, the migratory paths used by the Reefback, Ventgarden, and titan floater, leviathans that spread creatures like the peepers and red grass throughout the planet, which would cause irreversible damage to its global ecosystem (oh yeah, - also you’d be VERY dead). The player would defeat it by dodging its attacks to get to a location in a terrifying climax after either creating an enzyme that dissolves it and is best released at the location, or finding an artifact that powers up a smaller, undersea version of the Q.U.P. Placed at the location. After The death of the “Thing” - like leviathan,the player would see Reefbacks and Juvenile Ventgardens passing through it near the Reefback path, before a large group of warpers teleport to the player, repeating the phrase “warning: biomass debris nearby proven hazardous to foreign species. Please report to the nearest quarantine facility” before teleporting the player to the rocket pad from the original game. Gameplay would then proceed as normal, with the player building a rocket and escaping the planet.
It’s not luck one of the pda says that the captain stayed behind to preform a controlled descent so he New where the ship would sink and where it would and crashed it there
It was a PDA from Second Officer Keens Lifepod which evacuated the Aurora, the captain did stay behind and control the ship when it crashed. It says it in the voice log. The Degasi only had 6 members and Paul was the captain/CEO.
Damn. No wonder not all of the lifepods made it. Imagine being the poor SOB who's lifepod went down further than 2Km from the crash site, and climbed out to see the Ghosts. Nasty way to go Edit: Just a thought. Could you imagine how weird it would be if the Biome trick worked in real life? 'Ooh, can't get me now Sharks, I've entered the 'Fishing Boat' biome and you don't spawn here, sorry!
that trick only works in the Dead Zone. I've accidentally pulled multiple sea creatures to different biomes by trying to escape them or in the case with a ghost leviaton, trying to kill them.
Ka Ru I hate getting picked up and you have to watch hopelessly as you get tossed around like a chew toy, so imo, reapers are scarier. Warpers are the scariest thing in game tho.
The ghost leviathans are almost definitely creatures that hang around the volcano exclusively (or especially). Either that, or nothing wants to be around the volcano for some other reason than ghost leviathans. I can't imagine nothing else being in the ocean. Also, when you fly away, you get to see the planet, and a lot of it looks surprisingly shallow...
Sea of Blood Red Roses it says the dead zone(outside the volcano) only consist of two types of species, microbial life and leviathan class life. The ghost leviathan is probably the only leviathan that has adapted to live in a area devoid of food, heat, and sunlight.
Glen ___ That's only what the scanners picked up. Think about it for a second. If all that exists out there are microbial and leviathan class lifeorms, what are the leviathans eating? Are they coming into the crater every time they want a snack? Since energy efficiency is typically between 10 and 50%, and for something as big and moving as a ghost leviathan, it would be on the lower end of that scale. Cannibalism isn't an option. What about further ahead? At what point does it stop being leviathans and start being more - unless you're suggesting that that crater is the only place where any life can be found on the entire planet.
Glen ___ Also, it's not devoid of heat or sunlight either. Heat comes from sunlight, and you don't exactly need things to be hot for life to thrive. You don't need sunlight, either. But there is sunlight towards the surface, which is where most ocean life on earth lives.
Sea of Blood Red Roses That’s a fair argument. The food does remain questionable, but for the environment factors I still think my reasoning works. In our own oceans and at the depths that the dead zone would be, the only way for fish and other small creatures to survive is by living near geothermal vents. Most of these creatures are blind because there is no sunlight that can reach that deep. Also most of them have adapted to survive on little food because of the lack of it. But we also have to remember this is just a game and that the developers took some actions that would be scientifically implausible. The size of the leviathans would not make sense because they wouldn’t be able to meet energy needs. In real life, the creatures in the dead zone would be small fish and even smaller organisms living near the ocean floor around vents.
Glen ___ Ah, but remember, the dead zone also includes the ocean near surface. Anything that's not in the equator is the dead zone. Now, below 2 kilometres, many things can survive away from geothermal vents in our own ocean. True, heat is a big resource in keeping them going, but it's far from the only one. These creatures are not all blind either - many have evolved massive eyes to compensate, while others have evolved methods of self-illumination. One fish illuminates red, because fish down there can't see red, so it not only lights up its prey, but is invisible at the same time. You can actually see many deep-ocean traits in Subnautica, likely due to deep ocean fish finding themselves in the crater and then evolving through isolation.
So, you're asking what the chance is that that ship landed on that piece of vulcanic land? Probably as big as the chances that a ship as huge as the Aurora has some sort of radar installation so that it find a shoal that it can crash-land on, incase of an emergency over an oceanic planet?
Exactly... I mean, the player carries some sort of super computer system that scan biomes, and alien structures, and formulate theories, and survival strategies, at the size of a tablet, soo why can't a giant spaceship have something that tells it what the best place for it is to land?
Captain even stayed on board the ship and the ship did perform a general scan of the planet after it first entered the emergency state. It is very possible, even likely, that while we were plummeting to the planet in a life pod and knocked unconscious, the captain managed to guide the Aurora to this rise of the ocean floor. Besides it wouldn't be that hard to find, look for the gun that shot us down! I mean a planetary defense weapon on an ocean world would have to be near the surface right? And it is.
And up to this day, I still don't know if the Aurora is a Mining ship (If I recall, it was called 'The Aurora mining vessel' back in the day), or a terraforming / construction ship, since now it's supposed to build a 'phase gate' in the butt of the galaxy. Damn Alterra repurposing ships like crazy.
Actually the primary mission was to deploy the phase gate. There was a secondary task to find out if there were any survivors on this planet. The crew only knew about the phase gate, as only high ranking officers even knew that ships had crashed on the planet
Exorhythm no,your wrong. When the game first game out the main mission was just to mine stuff. Later it was changed to that the main mission was to set up a phasegate in some solar system. The plan was to do a gravity sling slot on the planet to get to the area where the phase gate was being built. But there was also a secret mission to rescue the Degasi if alive. Only some people like the captain knew about this. The plan was to scan the planet during the gravity sling slot. If the Degasis were found alive they will inform everyone who didn't know about it. Then they will rescue the Degasis and set up the phasegate. The thing is while the gravity sling shot was performed the gun fired at the Aurora. Since the gun would see it as trying to land.
Twisted Gears I’m sorry but is anyone else looking at the number of people and saying “there’s no fucking way the aurora is less then 2 kilometers long)
How to do this yourself: 1: go to the dead zone 2: type “sub aurora” in the console command This should spawn an aurora about 500 - 1000 meters behind you. Make sure you go pretty far away from the real aurora as they just despawn if you’re too close.
And when you find out that it was possible that the biome known as the Single Cell Biome could have been implemented. I shudder to think how you could survive down there.
But really though, The Player is exponentially lucky. Lets look at some of the crazy stuff he has been able to survive. *SPOILERS* 1. The Aurora crash landed on the edge of the only habitable area on the planet. 2. This area also happens to be where the Precursors were developing a cure for the Karaa, a virus that has decimated multiple planets, including this one. 3. It is habitable because of the unstable Enzyme 42 being distributed into the water by the Sea Emperor with the help of Peepers. 4. He entered a Lifepod that was on the correct side of the ship to not land in the vicinity of the crash zone or worse, the Ecological Dead Zone. 5. His lifepod was one of the few that landed without any serious malfunction (bar the fires at the beginning of the game). 6. His lifepod was the only one to land in the Safe Shallows, a biome with no natural predators inhabiting it (bar the occasional stalker that wanders in). 7. The Safe Shallows contain an abundance of Titanium, Copper, and Sulphur, exactly what is needed to kickstart The Player's survival operations on the planet. There are more even after this, but I think you get the point. So yeah, while "luckier" would have been not getting shot down at all, the player himself is still lucky enough to spin 10 slot machines and win 10/10 times.
To be honest the fortunate landing makes sense. The captain decided not to leave the ship to make a "controlled decent" , meaning he knew which area would be safest and he also gave officen Keen co-ordinates for dry land meaning they probably scanned 4546B. The ship was also looking for the degasi in this location, which was a terraforming ship. They would have come to safe planets with many resources and if they were heading for some other planet they wouldn't have been shot down.
You'd be dead. Edit: Okay, if the ship sank that far out, it would slowly get crushed. It's tough, but it's not meant for such massive pressures. Hell, there's not all that many Sci-Fi ships that can take those pressures, certainly not when it losses a third of its bloody hull!
@@maxdxas279 Think of space as no pressure when we're talking 0 gas, as atmospheres can vary. Water, as a material, has weight, space does not due to no gravity unless we're orbiting something, if you placed so much water (all of Earth's water) all around you, the weight of it would crush you combining with the initial gravity. Just a little science lesson for ya.
This is an SOS call from the Terra forming ship "Aurora" The crew are dead, killed by a radiation leak. The only survivors were Ryley Robinson, who was in a life pod during through disaster, and his pet cuddle fish, who was safely sealed in the hold. Revived not long after, Ryley's only companions are: his PDA, and the lifeforms that evolved from the cuddlefish
Build like a massive base around the giant skeleton in the lost river, fully build non-powered floodlights, a nuclear reactor array right about the skeleton, the player goes around the base, unlimited oxygen, finding materials to build nuclear rods, and then... once the nuclear rods are in place... BAM. The entire skeleton is fully lit up with floodlights, everything inside the base comes online, and the scanner rooms dotted around the place activate, and you can explore inside the skeleton. Also, make it sort of abandoned, so that it looks like it's dead, but once the power comes on, it's a fully functional massive research facility dedicated to the studying of this ancient creature.
How about what Subnautica would look like if the Aurora came from the southwest was struck in the bridge by the Precursor Gun and crashed into the grand reef, corals grating away at the lower engine block and fins, then the Aurora snaps in two, leaving a debris trail behind it. The Aurora barrels through the floater island, tearing it and everything on it into shreds, then it rips through Sparse Reef, Grassy Plateaus, Safe Shallows, Mushroom Biome, And the Floating Islands before crashing into the Mountain Island. Wide gashes into the lava Zone and Lost River are formed, Luckily you land next to the obliterated gun, the radiation is on the other side of the map and you are met with a Precursor shuttle, a large vessel that can deter large predators, once you get to the Safe Shallows, the shuttle breaks down, essentially crumbling into dust. Stalkers are everywhere and they are having a field day on the wreckage. Alien tech is also scattered around and there's a full set of useful Alterra equipment.
If you landed in the Dead Zone, you would have the same choices the Torgals of the "Degasi" had. Find materials/salvage from the shipwreck, build a cargo boat, and sail somewhere else "in the crater." Considering what happened to them, your final choice would be to do a "Bart Torgal" or turn into "Marguerit Maida." (Embrace you inner "Ellen Ripley." Then you'd be hunting Leviathans in no time!;)
This should be a hard mode for Subnautica, where your life pod never ejects and your trapped in the Aurora when it sank to the bottom of the Deadzone, you need to stop the reactor from blowing half the ship up dooming yourself, and your goal is to fix all the leaks and restore the ship to working order and try to escape the planet.
Well, due to the fact that the player gets on a life pod they would most likely starve stranded in the middle of the ocean. And, even if the player survived the gun. The Aurora would be slammed into the oceans void. Because of the mass of the ship, it could likely take hours for the Aurora to flood. Also, since the Aurora wouldn't lose power immediately, any places that were struck and had damage would be sealed off. This will happen systematically, so even if the explosion killed every body excluding a set few. No manual input would be required, thus it would flood much slower. Also, leviathan classes from kilometers away would hear and feel the Aurora impacting the ocean. This of course means they might meet the players lifepod, or somebody else's, and begin to test it. Also, people on the Aurora would have a painfully long and tedious death via starvation, etc. This could take months, but without any materials and slow food loss, people left alive would most likely turn on each other. All well the player slowly starves or has already been eaten. So yeah, that's a basic summary of what I think would have happened.
It's a late comment i know but i had to say. Everything is plausible and that would probably happen. BUT In each and every survival situation people worked together and no sane person ever turns on another. Plenty of proof except for some reason people still believe it's man against man in such a situation.
Why don't you build your own disease research station? If you build it on the void floor you could say that it is quarantined. Cut off from the rest of subnautica. It could include a massive outdoor cages to house every species of leviathan. In each cage it could include one observatory and a desk and chair. Another thing you may want to include is an aquarium, and not just one, but one for each and every type of fauna so that's every species of plant and animal. The interior could include dozens of desks, cabinets, lab equipment, a bio reactor( this means that if you dissect a specimen the remains can be turned into energy). You may also want a containment chamber of some kind to contain creatures with obvious signs of infection (e.g cysts). This zone can only be entered if you wear a hazmat suit (radiation suit).
Honestly i do think they should make a “would if” impossible mode, I mean it woudnt be this hard and impossible to see but it would be if you landed in or near the void, but there would have to be some to little areas where you can get resources just to survive, and like a whole new story or like new entities
So what if there were icebergs up to the far north or south on the planet? Could there be strange creatures that survive above and below the surface around those?
Dan _ the arctic is actually a scraped biome,they had a lot of plans for the biome,like Ice scrapers for the sub,giant nets for colecting shrimp,a mesmer like worm that lives in blue grass,snowstorms,sturgeon like fish with shiny colectable scales,and the list goes on. ...
the planet that subnautica takes place on (planet 4546B as alterra calls it) has been confirmed to be a water world around 2 or 3 times the size of earth. there isn’t too much land masses on the planet, but there are some. such as the two islands in the main playing area of the game. there are also icy areas at the poles of the planet, where subnautica below zero takes place.
When you entered in the aroura one thing hit my mind "they are watching you from the darkness, you are a bird in it's cage, they are the cats, you are running out of time. The leviathans will devour you as you make a desperate grab for the light in spite of yourself"
Well now we know through the full release and the cinematic trailer that, most likely, the only reason the Aurora crashed where it did was because the captain went down with the ship trying to keep her salvageable.
My theory is that the last ditch effort of the captain of the aurora was to try and land it in as few pieces as possible and somewhere it was salvageable.
Maybe the atlas could be used to travel to other parts of the world ie you get a radio transmission from a distant group of survivors whose life pods where ejected early and are in another region but you need the atlas plans.... found in the Aroura command deck to be able to travel to them
“Pure luck we landed here” The captain who stayed on the ship to attempt a controlled descent and probably guided the aurora toward the surface level land “am I a joke to you?”
Just did some quick math, apparently at around 700,000 meters deep (1/10th the way through the earth) water would turn into "hot ice" after being forcefully compressed to a solid. Just imagine going that deep in Subnautica and seeing a floor of ice
I'd like to see an Easter egg or reference to H.P Lovecrafts' Cthulhu or R'lyeh at the bottom of the void. Maybe something like an artifact. That when you get near to it you hear an eerie whisper saying "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn" Translation: In his house at R'lyeh , dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.
Imagine a new dlc would be called "Subnautica : the ghost of the deep dark depths" where you spawn in a particular part of aurora and start off by chipping off the aurora
For those questioning it, wasn't there audio from a PDA (possibly Keen's I think??) of the captain of the Aurora attempting to land in a safe area after the gun shot them? My memory may be off but I'm pretty sure that's what happened. So it wasnt by sheer luck that the Aurora landed where it did, although it could have landed in one of the deeper biomes like the Dunes or something, THAT'D be fucking scary.
I have a thought, how many times was the aurora hit? Let me explain, something had to happen in order for the survivors to be flocking to the life pods. So was the Aruora hit twice (or more)? If so, then why does it only take one hit to destroy the Sunbeam (I assume it's just to show how powerful the gun is)? But even if it is just too show the power, why doesn't it take one hit to take down the Aruora?
sunbeam is much smaller ship. crew of the sunbeam is composed of only six people where auroras crew was composed of Command Team (23 people), Engineering Team (85 people), Support Crew (40 people), Passengers (9 people). 157 people in total.
Suicidal Pineapple The Sunbeam was a 6-seater starship, the Aurora is a Massive mining ship built to go into asteroid fields and because it was hauling rare resources for building a giant warp gate for capital ships, so don’t you think they need good armor and Shields Incase of a pirate attack. And you have a good point about the gun being super powerful.
I have to say this: the captain sacrificed himself in order to crash the ship in a safe environment, it's said in the PDA of officer Keen(I think it's keen at least). he told them to get to the escape pods while he piloted the ship into the crater so that they wouldn't be stranded in the dead zone.
When you jumped in I jumped out the room 😭 I legit cry whenever I see like literally the boom boom sulcus protectors so when I see a god damn ghost leviathan straight off the bat.... let’s just say I’d rather be in hell than I’m the ocean
I think the pressure would completely destroy you and crush the aurora, unless the aurora was designed to be super strong, and the laser is even more powerful
can you make a base that is a total of 3,000 square meters made of platforms and some of the circle base things and the only source of power is nuclei er can you make it so it goes to the lava biome is area
around the ship is fine... above it might confuse the game and it will think your building to close to the ship and then you wont be able to walk on or in the ship... "wants soo much to build in ship area..ready made storage spot"
Personally I think the sea emperor manipulated the. Planets gravity to make us land there. And there should be HUGE floaters on the bottom of the world because the playable area is just floating
people talking about making a giant creature in the void, and i agree! the way i think it could solve the fps issue is if you just made it spawn at the very edge of the void like how the ghost leviathans spawn in the void. you make it to the end of the void and are met with big glowing eyes, it cuts to black and you die. We wouldnt need to see the thing in its entirety to save fps (we could see how it really looks in art form by the creator) and it would be a scary and cool momment to think on. something that big being in the ocean.. ughghgh
This actually shine some light about one time I fought the game glitched and I faced with the ground but guess I just went to the edge of the world and fell the edge in my prawn suit
PDA: “The dead zone only hosts 2 kinds of life. Microscopic, and Leviathan Class.”
Going by that, the PDA is specific enough to mention “Leviathan Class” not just “Ghost Leviathans” which could potentially mean that there’s more creatures out there even bigger than the creatures in the crater. With all the space huge creatures could flourish.
Then those bones of the leviathans could still be alive in the dead zone!
Imagine godzilla lifting up out of the water up to his waist and laserblasting tf out of the Aurora
Maybe some leviathans yes but you can find somewhere in subnautica that because of khaara lots of leviathans extinct. khaara killed lot of creatures so they didnt have enough food to survive... and i think that if ghost leviathans were able to survive so more bigger leviathans just extinct coz they couldnt find so much food
@@SlendichI mean they could be eating the dead zone's ghost leviathans:D
@@bakedpotato_1396 its 50/50. Below Zero wont have ghost leviathans in the dead zone, that's for sure. The question is - will there even be a dead zone? The playable area might as well be surrounded by a giant ice wall.
I still think they should have another life pod signal leading out of the map and just going down, implying the Ghost Leviathans dragged the pod all the way to the bottom.
Imagine being that person
Flaming Potato insert guess ill die meme here
Its actually a very good idea
Bob Logical and have an error on the distance away reading, so it seems like it's so far down you'll never reach it
Noah Carlton the signal can lead to floating pda on the darkness tho
I got this game and I realized it was way scarier than I thought
Saaame. My dad got it for me for my 18th birthday and holy shite
Amen
Same
IKR it scares with a plant
yeah it is horror inducing to say the least. but you have not experienced true horror until you stuck in the aurora, with dead seamoth and a reaper leviathan hanging around RIGHT OUTSIDE THE WAY OUT!
You know what would be scarier?
"What if the planet was just ocean for miles down"
The bottom of the void is 8000 meters down before the player gets teleported back to the life pod
there is a real planet with water so deep it creates a type of ice only created by pressure
@@Ford-GOTY-Edition Yeah its called Ice VII (Ice Seven) its pretty cool, there may be some on the ocean floor of Jupiters moon, Europa
I would be like "Alright. Time to die"
Its called earth
The Aurora wasn't a terraforming ship, it was set to install a phase gate (a device that allows ships to travel faster than light) on the edge of known space. Along the way, it was set to look for possible survivors of the Degasi ship, another Alterra vessel which had a similar mission to the Aurora, and also got shot down by the Quarantine enforcement platform. The Aurora was on course to land on the crater near the last known location of the Degasi when it got shot down, that's why it landed on the crater and not in the void.
Zylo yeah, and they were looking for the degasi remains, the reason why khasar was on the aurora.
@Yeetdatshulker1 interesting facts, yeetdatshulker. Thanks...
the aurora wasn’t on course to land, they were sending some people down if i remember correctly while attempting a gravity turn maneuver when the QEP shot them down
Degasi wasn’t a alltera ship it was a Mongolian vessel
3:30 "These guys are the only things that exist down here."
Microorganisms: Am I a joke to you!?
I think the ghost leviathans are the microorganisms lol I think the devs wanted to add bigger things they had to cut a lot of content before the game was fully released.
@@kvonkirk2340"Softly" *Don't.*
I think human is the microorganisma though.
@ThePerfectShadow ツ Yep and yes I'm his alt
I found one of those for like 4 seconds then it despawned
10:19 Just seeing that zoom-out shot and seeing how small even the Ghost Leviathans are against the endless, black void...it makes the imagination go wild for the possibility of even bigger creatures even deeper below. Perhaps bigger than the Aurora.
Would be absolutely amazing if they added a giant creature that only spawned at the bottom of the deep zone
The One that would be really scary
"Hello Welcome To The Void, You'll Die Either Way"
The giant skeleton in the lost river!
That genuinely sounds awesome yet it gives me shivers at the same time
Subnautica with the major change that the Aurora Sank instead of lucking out on top of everyone's favourite 4km square volcano:
-Player would probably start IN the Aurora.
-Due to advanced technology of ship and sheer size/integrity of ship large sections would probably still be intact.
-Some sections could remain powered while overall the ship is slowly taking on water as automated systems respond to the disaster, sealing off bulkheads and damage responsive shields gradually failing against water pressure and maintaining function against the sheer size of external damage caused by the quarantine platform.
-This would create a race against time scenario where the player has to salvage various parts of the Aurora and objects/items within it for the player to repair/maintain crucial systems whilst fabricating enough supplies to survive.
-Eventually after fixing enough critical aspects of the Aurora (life support, support reactors, shielding system, maybe repairing the main reactor like in the main game, albeit before it goes critical), the player eventually repairs the main computer, enabling the Aurora to recognise the situation it is in, direct the player to repair two more systems: fluid pumps and hardlight shields, which would purge the Aurora of water and allow it to raise to the surface.
-The players PDA would now connect directly to the Aurora's main computer, providing a far more comprehensive system and more intelligent AI, also the raising of the Aurora would take the player out of immediate danger and provide a sanctuary for adjustment to the next phase of gameplay.
-The Aurora would raise on the border of the volcano, the Aurora would then direct the player to gather an insanely large amount of materials from the area that the Aurora can use to supply its onboard repair fabricators. The player could meet a minimum amount to restore flight, but be rewarded with massively expanded access to the Aurora interior for supplying more materials, culminating in uber/OP/awesome/funtional/cosmetic items/objects for completely restoring the Aurora to its original state. (This would also allow the player to explore at the very least the surface area of the main game, seeing all of its wonders and terrors.)
-As a final objective the Aurora will direct the player to disable the quarantine platform, which will (depending on the amount of content within the previous "chapters" of the game) either:
A. Play out as normal, following the original Subnautica storyline.
Or
B. The virus is not present in this version and the quarantine platform is more easily disabled in a much more straightforward manner, acting more like a simple planetary defense rather than having specific directives beyond "keep planet safe".
Alternately:
The game remains exactly the same except the Aurora is not present and anything you get exclusively on the Aurora is simply placed elsewhere in the world.
The ship is built to withstand a vacuum tho, so it wouldn't fail quickly. You would probably get and in-game year before the ship was destroyed, mostly due to rusting. Or, the entire ship would flatten on impact.
Jeez how long did it take you to make this??
You know what, if you change the naming material, then you can pass this on to a game developer and make millions. Alternatively, make a subnautica fan-game using your ideas.
Wow this actually sounds really interesting... I'm kind of sad it's only a youtube comment really.
Would there be any other people alive in your version? Some of the crew, or at least a small spunky sidekick-kid to keep your spirits up?
Amazing idea, bro!
If it landed In the dead zone the people that died got lucky
And my friend wants to fight leviathans in the dead zone with a prawn suit, a grapple arm, and a fucking drill.
@@AmaryInkawult I see nuts on your friend
Hey i mean if you lived, you could have your choice of death atleast, starvation, thirst, drowning, ghost leviathan
@alsimard dude, just bring 30 gas pods and they die in less than a minute.
Synth Maelstrom true
Watching this 2019 where we now know that the captain bravely continued to pilot the ship as it was crashing to give everyone a fighting chance and his sacrifice paid off
his sacrifice saved a total of one, "non essential" employee
@@aldenmcgrath9722 He actually manage to save a lot. If the Aurora were to land in the void, no one would actually even have the chance to survive. Its just that the survivors that manage to survive didnt use the chances that were given to them by the captain wisely. Also, that one "non essential employee" manage to build an entire colony, Cure the Kara virus, deactivated the planetary defense cannon, and stabilize the entire planet ecosystem through the Empress children, preventing any other occurrence like the Aurora, the Sunbeam, and the Dagasi to ever happened again.
@@RhazOfRheos yes, so in the end only one made it out alive. and no, he did not establish a colony
@@aldenmcgrath9722 Dying from your own incompetence doesn't discredit the one that saved you. By building a colony, I meant Ryley have the potential the build an entire colony with only the things he had. And going by whats cannon, he did went to the ACU in the most harsh environment and build an entire rocket with its launch platform. that shows that he actually builds way more than what the Dagasi crew did to survive. And by his survival, he manage to cure the ENTIRE planet, and prevent any other ship to be shot down like his. So yes, the captain saved A LOT of people.
@@aldenmcgrath9722 bro I didn't understand why you have to be such a dick the person who made this comment is completely correct by saying the captains sacrifice was not in vein 😂
So, I'd imagine that the Aurora crashing here wasn't entirely due to chance. The Aurora is a terraforming vessel, which likely has long-range scanners that saw this near-surface landmass. If it were to land anywhere on 4546B, it would be here.
OnyxInc the aurora hasn't been a terraforming vessel for a while, the story now is that it's a construction ship out to build a new phase gate in the Ariadne arm of the galaxy
And was supposed to move close to the planet to make a quick search for the Degassi (I think that's the correct spelling).
involvedSpark is right though, the Aurora did have secret mission orders to answer the Degasi distress call, which is why it was over the volcanic crater. The question is, why was the Degasi there?
OnyxInc the degasi was in the system investigating all the planets for resources, and when entering 4546B’s atmosphere was shot down. The aurora had secret auxillary mission orders to search for the degasi crew members, most definitely, but in crew logs found on the aurora show that they were scanning for technology on the surface of the planet, while performing a gravity slingshot around, (most likely as a cover for hiding its secondary mission) it was likely that this scan is what instigated the shot from the quarentine enforcement platform. From this it is clear that landing on this volcanic mass was a coincidence.
Also, according to one of the PDA's, the captain was trying to make a controlled landing. So it is very likely he landed on the edge of the crater on purpose.
This would make a good dlc/mod.
“Subnautica: into the abyss”
You would play as a survivor whose Lifepod fell into an biome within an area in the dead zone known as “The Abyss” .the biome he/she lands in would be populated with many large, undersea, floating islands that are held up by floaters. The Abyss would contain original biomes like “the magma trench(es)” , a Reefback/Ventgarden path, a Ventgarden field, and a “bloody” tree spire biome (think; blood kelp and tree spire combined), as well as cut biomes, like the single celled biome shown in the concept arts. If it was a mod, it could take inspiration from the Subnautica arts wiki, containing fan made creatures like colossuses and “the thing”. Instead of the dead zone, the player would be prevented from going out of bounds by the “nested” zone, containing “the thing” or a single leviathan like it, that would ALMOST (this detail will be important later on) insta kill the player if they entered the zone. This “thing” - like creature could be a main antagonist of sorts; an elder god - like biomass threatening to devour The Abyss and, by extension, the migratory paths used by the Reefback, Ventgarden, and titan floater, leviathans that spread creatures like the peepers and red grass throughout the planet, which would cause irreversible damage to its global ecosystem (oh yeah, - also you’d be VERY dead). The player would defeat it by dodging its attacks to get to a location in a terrifying climax after either creating an enzyme that dissolves it and is best released at the location, or finding an artifact that powers up a smaller, undersea version of the Q.U.P. Placed at the location. After The death of the “Thing” - like leviathan,the player would see Reefbacks and Juvenile Ventgardens passing through it near the Reefback path, before a large group of warpers teleport to the player, repeating the phrase “warning: biomass debris nearby proven hazardous to foreign species. Please report to the nearest quarantine facility” before teleporting the player to the rocket pad from the original game. Gameplay would then proceed as normal, with the player building a rocket and escaping the planet.
i would be really pissed at the point when the warpers teleport me out of that part of the game with no way to get back to everything i had set up
Except everything would die from water pressure .-.
Declan Techo that could be a really cool DLC/game (with a bit of tweaking of course)
I like it!
Declan Techo that’s smart
If you landed in the dead zone, Subnautica would be a horror game
It is considered horror game. And I feel like I'm going to pee my pants everytime I see anything bigger than me.
8)
Subnautica is already a horror game
0)
;3
2:15 some new person got subnautica for the first time dives in water... now they have PTSD
I'm pretty sure people who played the game og got ptsd out of it
It’s not luck one of the pda says that the captain stayed behind to preform a controlled descent so he New where the ship would sink and where it would and crashed it there
No that was the Degasi not our ship
KeeganKraze that was captain hollister, who was captain of the aurora. he was talking to second officer keen when he said that
It was a PDA from Second Officer Keens Lifepod which evacuated the Aurora, the captain did stay behind and control the ship when it crashed. It says it in the voice log. The Degasi only had 6 members and Paul was the captain/CEO.
And yet only one survived
@@Duality2222-2 That captain saved one life. His heroic deed was worth it.
Damn. No wonder not all of the lifepods made it. Imagine being the poor SOB who's lifepod went down further than 2Km from the crash site, and climbed out to see the Ghosts. Nasty way to go
Edit: Just a thought. Could you imagine how weird it would be if the Biome trick worked in real life? 'Ooh, can't get me now Sharks, I've entered the 'Fishing Boat' biome and you don't spawn here, sorry!
Sorry mom, I'm in the "My Room" biome. You don't spawn here😎
Sorry, I'm in the 'Undertale Fandom' biome, no cuphead spawns here.
that trick only works in the Dead Zone. I've accidentally pulled multiple sea creatures to different biomes by trying to escape them or in the case with a ghost leviaton, trying to kill them.
It does. But just a bit. Some animals would stop chasing you or wouldn't enter territory of other animals.
L Kerr
I would say "Sorry, bad fandoms, but this is the NO-CANCER zone!"
not gonna lie
that ghost leviathan actually scared me
i get scared by a lot of things yes
Ethodica wtf it scares everyone
I didn't even flinch when Reaper geabbed me in my seamoth, but oh god the ghost made my blood freeze
Ka Ru I hate getting picked up and you have to watch hopelessly as you get tossed around like a chew toy, so imo, reapers are scarier. Warpers are the scariest thing in game tho.
My friend got grabbed by a reaper
He was not in a seamoth
Am scared of a crash fish but not any leviathan in the game *why?*
Title: What if we landed in the Dead Zone?
Me: APPARENTLY THE TITLE DOESN'T MAKE IT OBVIOUS
Voice of .Reason we'd be dead
Noah, I now dub thee Captain of the S.S. Obvious.
reason being DEAD zone
Voice of .Reason ii
CAN I BE FIRST MATE OF THE S.S. OBVIOUS!!!?!?!!?
The ghost leviathans are almost definitely creatures that hang around the volcano exclusively (or especially). Either that, or nothing wants to be around the volcano for some other reason than ghost leviathans.
I can't imagine nothing else being in the ocean.
Also, when you fly away, you get to see the planet, and a lot of it looks surprisingly shallow...
Sea of Blood Red Roses it says the dead zone(outside the volcano) only consist of two types of species, microbial life and leviathan class life. The ghost leviathan is probably the only leviathan that has adapted to live in a area devoid of food, heat, and sunlight.
Glen ___ That's only what the scanners picked up. Think about it for a second. If all that exists out there are microbial and leviathan class lifeorms, what are the leviathans eating? Are they coming into the crater every time they want a snack? Since energy efficiency is typically between 10 and 50%, and for something as big and moving as a ghost leviathan, it would be on the lower end of that scale. Cannibalism isn't an option.
What about further ahead? At what point does it stop being leviathans and start being more - unless you're suggesting that that crater is the only place where any life can be found on the entire planet.
Glen ___ Also, it's not devoid of heat or sunlight either.
Heat comes from sunlight, and you don't exactly need things to be hot for life to thrive. You don't need sunlight, either. But there is sunlight towards the surface, which is where most ocean life on earth lives.
Sea of Blood Red Roses That’s a fair argument. The food does remain questionable, but for the environment factors I still think my reasoning works. In our own oceans and at the depths that the dead zone would be, the only way for fish and other small creatures to survive is by living near geothermal vents. Most of these creatures are blind because there is no sunlight that can reach that deep. Also most of them have adapted to survive on little food because of the lack of it. But we also have to remember this is just a game and that the developers took some actions that would be scientifically implausible. The size of the leviathans would not make sense because they wouldn’t be able to meet energy needs. In real life, the creatures in the dead zone would be small fish and even smaller organisms living near the ocean floor around vents.
Glen ___ Ah, but remember, the dead zone also includes the ocean near surface. Anything that's not in the equator is the dead zone.
Now, below 2 kilometres, many things can survive away from geothermal vents in our own ocean. True, heat is a big resource in keeping them going, but it's far from the only one. These creatures are not all blind either - many have evolved massive eyes to compensate, while others have evolved methods of self-illumination. One fish illuminates red, because fish down there can't see red, so it not only lights up its prey, but is invisible at the same time.
You can actually see many deep-ocean traits in Subnautica, likely due to deep ocean fish finding themselves in the crater and then evolving through isolation.
The guy: swimming at the bottom of the ocean surrounded by like 5 ghost leviathans
Also him in creative mode: this is fine
So, you're asking what the chance is that that ship landed on that piece of vulcanic land?
Probably as big as the chances that a ship as huge as the Aurora has some sort of radar installation so that it find a shoal that it can crash-land on, incase of an emergency over an oceanic planet?
Like an emergency landing guidance system to look for the most viable landing zone within a given range or something? I could see that being a thing.
Exactly...
I mean, the player carries some sort of super computer system that scan biomes, and alien structures, and formulate theories, and survival strategies, at the size of a tablet, soo why can't a giant spaceship have something that tells it what the best place for it is to land?
roofortuyn just because it can do those doesn't make it a supercomputer
Captain even stayed on board the ship and the ship did perform a general scan of the planet after it first entered the emergency state. It is very possible, even likely, that while we were plummeting to the planet in a life pod and knocked unconscious, the captain managed to guide the Aurora to this rise of the ocean floor. Besides it wouldn't be that hard to find, look for the gun that shot us down! I mean a planetary defense weapon on an ocean world would have to be near the surface right? And it is.
So, if Aurora scaned the planet, than chances at max 50/50.
And up to this day, I still don't know if the Aurora is a Mining ship (If I recall, it was called 'The Aurora mining vessel' back in the day), or a terraforming / construction ship, since now it's supposed to build a 'phase gate' in the butt of the galaxy.
Damn Alterra repurposing ships like crazy.
Actually the primary mission was to deploy the phase gate. There was a secondary task to find out if there were any survivors on this planet. The crew only knew about the phase gate, as only high ranking officers even knew that ships had crashed on the planet
Exorhythm no,your wrong. When the game first game out the main mission was just to mine stuff. Later it was changed to that the main mission was to set up a phasegate in some solar system. The plan was to do a gravity sling slot on the planet to get to the area where the phase gate was being built. But there was also a secret mission to rescue the Degasi if alive. Only some people like the captain knew about this. The plan was to scan the planet during the gravity sling slot. If the Degasis were found alive they will inform everyone who didn't know about it. Then they will rescue the Degasis and set up the phasegate. The thing is while the gravity sling shot was performed the gun fired at the Aurora. Since the gun would see it as trying to land.
Benjamin F. Yea correct
Twisted Gears I’m sorry but is anyone else looking at the number of people and saying “there’s no fucking way the aurora is less then 2 kilometers long)
joey rosenbaum what do you mean
What could go wrong
EVERYTHING!!!!!!
"What could possibly go wrong?"- bobcat with shirt
Shut up, Bubsy
What could possibly go wrong?
Bardock: *E V E R Y T H I N G*
No, nothing will
lol
How to do this yourself:
1: go to the dead zone
2: type “sub aurora” in the console command
This should spawn an aurora about 500 - 1000 meters behind you. Make sure you go pretty far away from the real aurora as they just despawn if you’re too close.
I wish ps4 could change freecam speed so I can do more.
@@darthmuppet2314 yeah, the free cam is so slow for some reason and I don't know why!
@@slgoffinet72 press 1 2 3 4 5 6
@@Emporknor I'm on console lol.
@@slgoffinet72 then I dont know
And when you find out that it was possible that the biome known as the Single Cell Biome could have been implemented.
I shudder to think how you could survive down there.
i kept wondering what would happen if it landed in the dead zone like we are so lucky lol
“Lucky”
But really though, The Player is exponentially lucky.
Lets look at some of the crazy stuff he has been able to survive.
*SPOILERS*
1. The Aurora crash landed on the edge of the only habitable area on the planet.
2. This area also happens to be where the Precursors were developing a cure for the Karaa, a virus that has decimated multiple planets, including this one.
3. It is habitable because of the unstable Enzyme 42 being distributed into the water by the Sea Emperor with the help of Peepers.
4. He entered a Lifepod that was on the correct side of the ship to not land in the vicinity of the crash zone or worse, the Ecological Dead Zone.
5. His lifepod was one of the few that landed without any serious malfunction (bar the fires at the beginning of the game).
6. His lifepod was the only one to land in the Safe Shallows, a biome with no natural predators inhabiting it (bar the occasional stalker that wanders in).
7. The Safe Shallows contain an abundance of Titanium, Copper, and Sulphur, exactly what is needed to kickstart The Player's survival operations on the planet.
There are more even after this, but I think you get the point. So yeah, while "luckier" would have been not getting shot down at all, the player himself is still lucky enough to spin 10 slot machines and win 10/10 times.
miazmatic + and for some reason the warpers cant find and kill you like they did with the other survivors
To be honest the fortunate landing makes sense.
The captain decided not to leave the ship to make a "controlled decent" , meaning he knew which area would be safest and he also gave officen Keen co-ordinates for dry land meaning they probably scanned 4546B.
The ship was also looking for the degasi in this location, which was a terraforming ship. They would have come to safe planets with many resources and if they were heading for some other planet they wouldn't have been shot down.
Brusk is right, that was what happened
You'd be dead.
Edit: Okay, if the ship sank that far out, it would slowly get crushed. It's tough, but it's not meant for such massive pressures. Hell, there's not all that many Sci-Fi ships that can take those pressures, certainly not when it losses a third of its bloody hull!
Well it is meant to be a SPACE ship and space is a vaccum so its pressure should be more than the depths of any ocean.
Stanisław Rusiłowicz Oh......Thanks for correcting me!
@@maxdxas279 Think of space as no pressure when we're talking 0 gas, as atmospheres can vary.
Water, as a material, has weight, space does not due to no gravity unless we're orbiting something, if you placed so much water (all of Earth's water) all around you, the weight of it would crush you combining with the initial gravity.
Just a little science lesson for ya.
@Stanisław Rusiłowicz And now I am reminded of this scene
ruclips.net/video/O4RLOo6bchU/видео.html
@@Deathnotefan97 I expected it to be a rickroll
"I'm busy. I'm watching my hopes and dreams die before me."
This is an SOS call from the Terra forming ship "Aurora"
The crew are dead, killed by a radiation leak. The only survivors were Ryley Robinson, who was in a life pod during through disaster, and his pet cuddle fish, who was safely sealed in the hold.
Revived not long after, Ryley's only companions are: his PDA, and the lifeforms that evolved from the cuddlefish
Everyone is dead, Ryley
When your out of power in the void "Hello darkness my old friend"
I HATE this video, but not due to it being bad or something. I just got a fobia for open places, like The ocean.
hate the ocean not igps vid
Hate to be *That* guy, but isn’t it pronounced “Phobia”?
Project: Garchomp spelled* not pronounced but you are correct.
Why u watching then mate? Mee too i didnt want to explore the aurpra cuz of leviathans in my way but counquered it
@@yoon2875 yeah why bother watching the video
Build like a massive base around the giant skeleton in the lost river, fully build non-powered floodlights, a nuclear reactor array right about the skeleton, the player goes around the base, unlimited oxygen, finding materials to build nuclear rods, and then... once the nuclear rods are in place... BAM. The entire skeleton is fully lit up with floodlights, everything inside the base comes online, and the scanner rooms dotted around the place activate, and you can explore inside the skeleton. Also, make it sort of abandoned, so that it looks like it's dead, but once the power comes on, it's a fully functional massive research facility dedicated to the studying of this ancient creature.
Nerd
Nerd
dumbass 😴
nice idea
You people calling him a nerd
He’s smarter than you’ll ever be you dumbasses
0:56 that editing makes me laugh so hard
why
How about what Subnautica would look like if the Aurora came from the southwest was struck in the bridge by the Precursor Gun and crashed into the grand reef, corals grating away at the lower engine block and fins, then the Aurora snaps in two, leaving a debris trail behind it. The Aurora barrels through the floater island, tearing it and everything on it into shreds, then it rips through Sparse Reef, Grassy Plateaus, Safe Shallows, Mushroom Biome, And the Floating Islands before crashing into the Mountain Island. Wide gashes into the lava Zone and Lost River are formed, Luckily you land next to the obliterated gun, the radiation is on the other side of the map and you are met with a Precursor shuttle, a large vessel that can deter large predators, once you get to the Safe Shallows, the shuttle breaks down, essentially crumbling into dust. Stalkers are everywhere and they are having a field day on the wreckage. Alien tech is also scattered around and there's a full set of useful Alterra equipment.
If it crushed the alien enforcement base then sunbeam wouldve actually helped.
If you landed in the Dead Zone, you would have the same choices the Torgals of the "Degasi" had. Find materials/salvage from the shipwreck, build a cargo boat, and sail somewhere else "in the crater." Considering what happened to them, your final choice would be to do a "Bart Torgal" or turn into "Marguerit Maida." (Embrace you inner "Ellen Ripley." Then you'd be hunting Leviathans in no time!;)
Really thought it's gonna be a clickbait but I guess not, good job! :P
Tbjbu2 why did you think it would be clickbait?
He's not Anthomonia XD
I saw that other message :wink:
Well RUclips is filled with false titles and even IGP does them sometimes :P
Good point lol @Qcumber
Thought*
If it didn't land, *on land*
This should be a hard mode for Subnautica, where your life pod never ejects and your trapped in the Aurora when it sank to the bottom of the Deadzone, you need to stop the reactor from blowing half the ship up dooming yourself, and your goal is to fix all the leaks and restore the ship to working order and try to escape the planet.
Colby Broussard he would like install thrusters on a life pod
“I gotta get inside this thing, I’m very curious to get inside this thing”
*thats what she said*
He
U mean he
She?
@@chrisk_04 r/woooosh
@@jpdjdl4359 r/whooosh
Well, due to the fact that the player gets on a life pod they would most likely starve stranded in the middle of the ocean.
And, even if the player survived the gun. The Aurora would be slammed into the oceans void. Because of the mass of the ship, it could likely take hours for the Aurora to flood. Also, since the Aurora wouldn't lose power immediately, any places that were struck and had damage would be sealed off. This will happen systematically, so even if the explosion killed every body excluding a set few. No manual input would be required, thus it would flood much slower. Also, leviathan classes from kilometers away would hear and feel the Aurora impacting the ocean. This of course means they might meet the players lifepod, or somebody else's, and begin to test it. Also, people on the Aurora would have a painfully long and tedious death via starvation, etc.
This could take months, but without any materials and slow food loss, people left alive would most likely turn on each other. All well the player slowly starves or has already been eaten.
So yeah, that's a basic summary of what I think would have happened.
It's a late comment i know but i had to say.
Everything is plausible and that would probably happen.
BUT
In each and every survival situation people worked together and no sane person ever turns on another. Plenty of proof except for some reason people still believe it's man against man in such a situation.
Was the audio screwed up for anyone else at the end?
Caleb & norah channel abit
Myne is a bit fuzzy
you guys too? thought it was just me
Caleb & norah channel alot for me
it was mine
You owe me a new pair of pants
and underwear
And body
and trousers
And legs
And organs
Why don't you build your own disease research station? If you build it on the void floor you could say that it is quarantined. Cut off from the rest of subnautica. It could include a massive outdoor cages to house every species of leviathan. In each cage it could include one observatory and a desk and chair. Another thing you may want to include is an aquarium, and not just one, but one for each and every type of fauna so that's every species of plant and animal. The interior could include dozens of desks, cabinets, lab equipment, a bio reactor( this means that if you dissect a specimen the remains can be turned into energy). You may also want a containment chamber of some kind to contain creatures with obvious signs of infection (e.g cysts). This zone can only be entered if you wear a hazmat suit (radiation suit).
Jamie Dunlop That sounds awesome! Definitely in creative mode though, I don't think anyone has that much patience to do it legit xD
WOW
I was actually working on making that minus the leviathan cages but still I was doing it and I saw this I wanted to say you and me think alike
Jamie Dunlop I don't think there's even enough titanium in the GAME to do that
I would sooo watch that!
Igp*looks down a ghost liviathan "can can you hang on a second"
Ghost liviathan *screech*
Come swim with me I won't atack you .
Love it
It would be cool in the real game if when the aurora explodes it causes a cave in and it collapses into a deeper new area to explore
Honestly i do think they should make a “would if” impossible mode, I mean it woudnt be this hard and impossible to see but it would be if you landed in or near the void, but there would have to be some to little areas where you can get resources just to survive, and like a whole new story or like new entities
So what if there were icebergs up to the far north or south on the planet? Could there be strange creatures that survive above and below the surface around those?
Dan _ It would be awesome if there were land creatures.
Debris ? lol
Dan _ the arctic is actually a scraped biome,they had a lot of plans for the biome,like Ice scrapers for the sub,giant nets for colecting shrimp,a mesmer like worm that lives in blue grass,snowstorms,sturgeon like fish with shiny colectable scales,and the list goes on.
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ICE laviathin sorry can't spell
Bone Z well the cave spider thing is a land animal
I HAVE THE POWER! I CLICKED THE LIKE BUTTON AND THE LIKE COUNT WENT FROM 3k TO 4k!
Timothy Manukian you fool!You are powerless here!
Oh my god! YOU ARE THE MASTER OF THE LIKES, EVERYONE BOW TO THE LIKE EMPEROR (See what i did there? :p)
@Gaetano Drago r/woooosh
Same for me I clicked the dislike button and it went from 829 to 830
@1:17 the author claims that the Aurora was a terraforming ship, yet no where is that ever mentioned in the game, it was sent to build phase gates.
the planet that subnautica takes place on (planet 4546B as alterra calls it) has been confirmed to be a water world around 2 or 3 times the size of earth. there isn’t too much land masses on the planet, but there are some. such as the two islands in the main playing area of the game. there are also icy areas at the poles of the planet, where subnautica below zero takes place.
There should be a dlc name the deep blue were you spawn in the void XD
That is basically just Ghost Leviathan survival simulator.
Deep Blue??? there wasn't any colour, just. Black Dark.
Yondoth the deep dark?
that was a miss type, I meant to put a comma before 'dark' XD
Nah, nah... call it "Subnautica: Ghosts of Black Water".
0:15 merry christmas... wait what?
Max Koets omg santa is that you hey everyone IGP is secretly santa .....well its not a secret anymore now....
Omg
This has also struck my mind, but now I know, if we landed in the void it would be hell.
When you entered in the aroura one thing hit my mind "they are watching you from the darkness, you are a bird in it's cage, they are the cats, you are running out of time. The leviathans will devour you as you make a desperate grab for the light in spite of yourself"
Well now we know through the full release and the cinematic trailer that, most likely, the only reason the Aurora crashed where it did was because the captain went down with the ship trying to keep her salvageable.
My theory is that the last ditch effort of the captain of the aurora was to try and land it in as few pieces as possible and somewhere it was salvageable.
dude. thats not a theory, thats the plot.
There should an impossible mode in which the lifepod lands in the territory of the void and the aurara sank
aurora*
Crimson Bulldog fucking hell i never know how to spell it right...
*jumps into water*
*immediately fucking dies*
@Craig William Egual ohhh the irony
@@davidv.3804 didn't you see the obvious title that has 'Aurora' in it?
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Yes finally some RUclips finally thought about this, just so happens to be one of my favorites
I wish that more of the Aurora was underwater to be explored with the seamoth. So it was kinda 2 parts, 1 being above, 1 being below.
This seems so real... the constant distant roars and the shaking screen... just perfect
Maybe the atlas could be used to travel to other parts of the world ie you get a radio transmission from a distant group of survivors whose life pods where ejected early and are in another region but you need the atlas plans.... found in the Aroura command deck to be able to travel to them
That would be cool, but only if they were all dead.. Realistically speaking.
#DLC marketing plan
The Atlas will not be added to the game by the devs. It will only be in game with mods.
2:33 "it's going to be a bad time"
*Megalovania intensifies*
“Pure luck we landed here”
The captain who stayed on the ship to attempt a controlled descent and probably guided the aurora toward the surface level land “am I a joke to you?”
Just did some quick math, apparently at around 700,000 meters deep (1/10th the way through the earth) water would turn into "hot ice" after being forcefully compressed to a solid. Just imagine going that deep in Subnautica and seeing a floor of ice
SUPER HARDCORE MODE a.k.a. literal demons chasing you around.
I'd like to see an Easter egg or reference to H.P Lovecrafts' Cthulhu or R'lyeh at the bottom of the void. Maybe something like an artifact. That when you get near to it you hear an eerie whisper saying "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn" Translation: In his house at R'lyeh , dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.
Imagine a new dlc would be called "Subnautica : the ghost of the deep dark depths" where you spawn in a particular part of aurora and start off by chipping off the aurora
For those questioning it, wasn't there audio from a PDA (possibly Keen's I think??) of the captain of the Aurora attempting to land in a safe area after the gun shot them? My memory may be off but I'm pretty sure that's what happened. So it wasnt by sheer luck that the Aurora landed where it did, although it could have landed in one of the deeper biomes like the Dunes or something, THAT'D be fucking scary.
it did land in a type of dunes from what i know,
I don’t understand how tf this guy is not getting jumpscared of all the creatures. I have extreme thlassiphobia
It’s funny it’s so deep you can’t make a home and be safe so instead live in the Aurora that sank
i Always ask myself that when i see how Close the aurora is to the dead zone
Yeah it’s about 200-300m away isn’t it?
Imagine doing this in VR, I would have already have had a heart attack
I have a thought, how many times was the aurora hit? Let me explain, something had to happen in order for the survivors to be flocking to the life pods. So was the Aruora hit twice (or more)? If so, then why does it only take one hit to destroy the Sunbeam (I assume it's just to show how powerful the gun is)? But even if it is just too show the power, why doesn't it take one hit to take down the Aruora?
Maybe the Aurora had some sort of a powerful shield around it?
maybe the captain tried to hold the aurora steady for a moment so almost everyone could escape
The Sunbeam is a much, much smaller ship. IIRC one of the audio transmissions describes it as a two-seater or something like that.
sunbeam is much smaller ship.
crew of the sunbeam is composed of only six people where auroras crew was composed of Command Team (23 people), Engineering Team (85 people), Support Crew (40 people), Passengers (9 people). 157 people in total.
Suicidal Pineapple The Sunbeam was a 6-seater starship, the Aurora is a Massive mining ship built to go into asteroid fields and because it was hauling rare resources for building a giant warp gate for capital ships, so don’t you think they need good armor and Shields Incase of a pirate attack.
And you have a good point about the gun being super powerful.
I have to say this: the captain sacrificed himself in order to crash the ship in a safe environment, it's said in the PDA of officer Keen(I think it's keen at least). he told them to get to the escape pods while he piloted the ship into the crater so that they wouldn't be stranded in the dead zone.
Thank you so much for not just making SHALLOW clickbait man!!! It's appreciated!
"The only reason why the Aurora is sitt- Hey. Hey can you hang on a second?"
When you jumped in I jumped out the room 😭 I legit cry whenever I see like literally the boom boom sulcus protectors so when I see a god damn ghost leviathan straight off the bat.... let’s just say I’d rather be in hell than I’m the ocean
I think the pressure would completely destroy you and crush the aurora, unless the aurora was designed to be super strong, and the laser is even more powerful
I love this IGP he’s not constantly screaming at every little scare or inconvenience and making his thumbnails and titles a cash grab
The combination of the pitch darkness, the ambient sounds, and the sight of the twisted ruins are all really unsettling.
I would love if they would have made a dlc before the crash where you would do things for the crew, walk around the ship and land on different planets
no offense but that sounds stupid and wouldn't fit subnautica at all
Landing on other planets doesn't make any sense. The Aurora was there for two reasons. Build Phasegate. Find Degasi.
Well there is Below zero
oh that was when the lifepod was movable xd
the" like this, but taller, and with scary monsters* reaper pops in*"
me: *gets jumped* ah! ohhhhhhh... i have a bad tingly feelin now
Just imagine a fricking sea monster in the size of the Aurora coming at you in the pure darkness of the Dead Zone.
Ya don't have to imagine. The Gargantuan Leviathan Mod is here.
@@raiden144 I've seen it, i wish it was officially in the game, haha.
Watching the aurora explode is like watching the new year’s ball drop. ITS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
can you make a base that is a total of 3,000 square meters made of platforms and some of the circle base things and the only source of power is nuclei er can you make it so it goes to the lava biome is area
Maybe if you learned how to spell he would do it.
The crater is 2kmX2km, that Base would be 3kmX3km
The outro music was glitchy, supposed to be? Or is it messed up for me?
Aku The Master of Masters ya it probably got messed up while uploaded because it was wierd for me too
IGParidise idea : build a base around the auroura or above it if you can’t build above it please build it all the way around the ship
around the ship is fine... above it might confuse the game and it will think your building to close to the ship and then you wont be able to walk on or in the ship... "wants soo much to build in ship area..ready made storage spot"
I can hardly handle the aurora above water... Let alone underwater... In the dark... Surrounded by screams... Ahhh no thank you
Now i got an idea why not make a subnautica titanic mod where you have to escape the sinking aurora
What if that’s what happened to the sun beam and the ship forgot what it was called happened to it
what is wrong with the outro music?
sanden joep you have the same problem I think the audio is corrupted or something like that
I thought it was my headphones
@@Sleepyvoidboi2111 same
The dead zone doesn’t have reception.
@@atlactics XD
Personally I think the sea emperor manipulated the. Planets gravity to make us land there. And there should be HUGE floaters on the bottom of the world because the playable area is just floating
1. Nope, auroras secondary mission was to rescue the degasi.
2. We're on a crater, not floating.
IceBird Star true story wise but if you go down 3000 meters the world stops
dunca135, the game can only have so much terrain
She's the king if the ocean, not the gravity.
The gun shot us down the sunbeam is much smaller than the aroura so KABOOM
It'd be a neat difficulty slider if you could drop the Aurora in more hostile locations
The genius of Subnautica's use of terror is so thorough that even when you break the game with console commands, it's STILL terrifying!
There would be even larger and scarier levithans probably even the ones we assumed extinct
One of the many comments here.
Bone Z indeed
Mr.mustachemaniac one of the many replies
When you suddenly realized its in creative 😂😂😂😂😂😂
people talking about making a giant creature in the void, and i agree! the way i think it could solve the fps issue is if you just made it spawn at the very edge of the void like how the ghost leviathans spawn in the void. you make it to the end of the void and are met with big glowing eyes, it cuts to black and you die. We wouldnt need to see the thing in its entirety to save fps (we could see how it really looks in art form by the creator) and it would be a scary and cool momment to think on. something that big being in the ocean.. ughghgh
This actually shine some light about one time I fought the game glitched and I faced with the ground but guess I just went to the edge of the world and fell the edge in my prawn suit