@@MazingerZero1990farm trooper: "Vader sir, the bugs are marching towards our crops." Vader, in a deep stereotypical southern accent: " let them come"
Fun fact: The “Twisting Bridges” biome (the one with the twisting things covered in glowing barnacles) was originally intended to be in the original Subnautica, and a SUPER rough version of it was present in the some of the earliest early access builds (2014-2015).
The thought process behind commissioning it was "This episode has a Truck in it." and I had recently re-watched the TFS Android 13 movie, so, it just went from there!
34:27 love it he ran right past a sea truck module that was in the carpet for anyone who doesn't know there's a thing there that shocks the crap out of monsters when they attack you or get near you
Ah finally someone with taste towards symmetry I won't tell you how many times I've seen RUclipsrs make bases that aren't symmetrical And while I won't judge them because it's their base I hate when it's not symmetrical
Seeing unmodded Below Zero makes me like the "EasyCraft" Mod even more. If I had to choose any Mod that would get integrated into the game it would be "EasyCraft". The constant "Check the ingredients, go to a locker, check again, craft something, notice you still missed one item, check the recipe again, back to the locker and then finally finish the whatever you were building" gets a bit annoying after a while.^^
@@Oskanwhitchfather Its still a lot easier and less annoying if anything just gets pulled from nearby lockers. Skipping the steps inbetween is probably the best part about the mod. You don't have to craft two Batteries for an Energy Cell, it just uses the Material for those two Batteries.
@@riemaennchen I can see how that's an issue for some people, but that takes away from the core of the "Hardcore, frozen hellscape survival" game that BZ is. You're supposed to do everything manually. That's the whole point. You have nothing. You *_are_* nothing, in the grand scheme of things, and you have to bite and claw and struggle to get anywhere. "Lets speed this up with a quality of life thing so I can get stronger, faster, with half the struggle cut out because I'm an inpatient fuck of a player", kinda spits in the face of the design of the game. More power to ya if you need to play with it, but idk. Just seems like you're missing the point.
@@Oskanwhitchfather I agree with your statement when it comes to mods that add weapons and such. If I want to play a game where I can just shoot everything I play something else. Something like the crafting in Subnautica falls into the same category as crafting Mega Potion and such in old Monster Hunter games for me. Until World you had to craft Potions one by one. Since World you can just put in a number and you get that many. Pressing X 1000 times isn't more enganging than just entering a number, it just wastes time.
@@riemaennchen You're not "just pressing X a thousand times". You want to make a knife. So you check the recipe. Ok. I need 2 ingredients. Do I have those? Let me check. ....... Shit. No. I need to get Ingredient X or Ingredient Y. OR, Yeah, I do. I have them now. Lets make the knife! Another counter to that would be "Why is my inventory space so small? Why can't I keep all the materials I need on me all the time?" Because hardcore, manual, survival game. Having an inventory like Skyrim would break that. Having ingredients teleport from your storage in another zipcode (I've seen some of the bases folks make, that's not an exaggeration) to the crafting bench *_also_* breaks that.
I’d imagine they aren’t too hard to edit since they are basically stream vods, but trimming an hour off them could be hard so it is surprising there was one so quick
These vids aren't as rough to make as my old stuff or, say, the XCOM Retrospective video a few months ago. Which I am still planning to make more similarly styled videos in the future, just also for the time being gonna be keeping this series up. It's fortunate Subnautica playthroughs work best when they're very minimally edited since the game heavily emphasizes atmosphere.
i know this is like really old and nobody will see this. but at around 34:30 he talks about the Degasi and its crews deaths. As far as im aware Seth is right. the sea dragon did destroy their base not a reaper. what i always thought happened is that the sea dragon was lured to the base by the reapers corpse. Since Sea dragons eat the reapers, as we find out. the aroura covered a hole in the safe shallows that the sea dragons would emerge from to drag the reapers down and eat them. So the Sea dragon seeing the dead reaper followed it and destroyed the degasi base and the cyclops which is what caused the reaper to float to the surface
35:00 Here's what I think happened, Marguite or however you spell it brought a wounded reaper screaming all the way to the grand reef habitat, a hungery sea dragon leviathan heard a meal and came for a snack, it attacked the sea base dragging the wounded reaper leviathan into the deep where it killed an ate it (Might have been the one what you scanned that said it still had meat fibers on its bones suggesting it was relatively fresh). Hearing the screams of its bratheren and the crashing of reinforced Titanium another reaper (attracted to sound, hence why they clustered around the Aurora) came to see what is going on and found an angry Marguite Maida ready to kill. All of this could have happened in a few minutes considering we don't know reaper roaming habits or if they may hunt together pre Aurora incident. Also Sea dragon's are about double the size and strength of a reaper so one shredding a Seabase in a few seconds as we hear it do is plausible where a reaper has to work to even puncture a seamoth (Sea dragon's originally had an animation where the crushed one in a single bite.) So that's headcanon how bout you guys?
There is nothing I would love more than "Episode Fred" After the events of Below Zero, lithium mining is at an all time high and as a result there's high demand for transporting goods. No better man for the job. A majority of the game is what you expect, driving from Point A to Point B. Starting off in the shallower portions and eventually going for longer drives over empty ocean below. A majority of resources below are in the form of large resource deposits, so any modules and otherwise you'll want to purchase using credits from Alterra. However, various biologists may ask for you to collect samples, scan creatures, or to investigate strange occurrences while out on your deliveries. Bigger loads mean higher pay, but also a bigger slower moving target. Put some tunes on, buckle in, and start your 20 minute venture to Outpost Roe. Eventually you get a gift from the Engineering department at an outpost, a supersized Sea Truck referred to as "Chimera". If we're talking size, it's the equivalent of a 2x2x2 of a Seatruck. The bottom 2x2 is where the engine resides. The back upper portion 2x1 contains controls for releasing and separating certain compartments, as well as various lighting controls and otherwise. The front upper portion 2x1 contains the cockpit and a large windshield. Larger compartments connected are conjoined 2x2x1 compartments. Let's just hope this extra size doesn't attract any... unwanted attention. Truth be told, it wouldn't need much story. In fact less story might even be better. Just settling down, putting on some jams, and delivering cargo.
So rewatching this now that I've cleared the story, but a little thing I noticed is that until you get AL-AN, Robin will comment on story events by herself in self-recordings. So in theory you can blaze through Below Zero's entire story without the hitchhiking alien and only pick him up once you have to, and you might get unique solo dialogue. Something for a second playthrough, perhaps.
Alan's little speech about "a continous thrum in the background of existence" is absolutely my favourite line of his (or theirs technically) in the whole game. Alan has such a way with words, both the writers and the voice actor did a spectacular job with Alan's character. I feel like we're all naturally drawn to his character because of our natural curiosity towards the alien and extraterrestrial, just like how you would always be curious of the alien facilities and wanted to explore and discover more of them in the first game
Me, a space trucker, seeing your sea truck: Thing of beauty, ain't it? Home away from home. Like lil pip squeek, just can't wait to take her for a spin and see her return the favor in returning the investment.
Based on what I've seen so far about Below Zero, I remember Robin being from a little company about extraterrestrial life that is of higher intelligence, well, at least relative to its surroundings I guess, so it'd probably be obvious to try and establish good relations between herself and any intelligence as a means of learning. Not exactly the same case for Al-An, though, but they probably want to learn and do their research on EVERYTHING to live most efficiently. So, it's believable and likely for them to try and be understanding of one another. (Referring the dialogue close to 9:40, right before the PDA rudely, but entirely in character so far, interrupted them)
Three days ago I rewatch the entire DBZ abridged series and all the sudden everyone else is either watching it too or referencing it. What is going on?!
*a Leviathan knock the trucker hat off of Al causing it to be caught up in the wind and it flies away* Al-09: my trucker hat *he grabs Leviathan by the fin* you done [insert robot cuss words] did it now boy The Leviathan: who in the what *it gets thrown by Al across the world*
3:24 had me laughing with the wording choice in the game. "Beyond rude." Seems weird that a species that doesn't think of themselves as individual or distinct would have a good idea of what rude is, but I'm sure I'm just not seeing it yet. Either way his laughter here just made my day.
about the degsi base being destroyed, i think paul did see a sea dragon, and that destroyed their base because it was going after the reaper margurite captured for bart, the destruction letting maida go and kill the reaper as paul was left to drown as the sea dragon chased after the reaper, as we know the sea dragons sometimes hunt reapers and its espcially plausable cause the base was so close to a lost river entrance
For Paul thinking it had tentacles. It is possible he only saw it for a brief moment before it destroyed his base, so it’s likely he didn’t get very much time to study the leviathan
Editing has always been done first, gives me a better idea what the focal point or a significant part of the episode will be to highlight in the thumbnail. First episode is the exception since that one didn't have much of a focus aside from just being back in Subnautica.
Diamond is like glass. Hard, but if you drop it, it's more likely to break than plastic, which is not hard, but rather tough. I'm no mineralogist. This is just basic mineral knowledge that I unwillingly picked up when my mineral enthusiast friends dragged me along a mineral museum
36:06 This is so freaking true. Just check out the "Expeditionary Force" book series. It has okay writing. Not great, not bad. However, the audiobook, read by R.C. Bray... It's f-ing *_great_* ! Bray's performance elevates it to heights I never knew it would be able to reach. I completely stopped reading it, but I save up credits on Audible just to be able to get the audiobooks the second they come out.
Having looked back through this, rewatching the first game as well, I think I understand now. Maida brought back an almost dead Reaper, and a sea dragon attacked to kill the reaper. Reaper dies, Maida attacks the Sea dragon and seemingly wounds it bad but doesn’t kill it. Then the reaper corpse floats to the surface and she takes it.
I think what happened with Paul's base was it was a sea dragon that attacked. It says in the pda that she and the attacking Latvian sunk while attacking each other. Id assume that eather she killed it or escaped the fight (the more likely option) then when she somehow made it to the surface a reaper attacked.
i miss how the shallows were like the center of the world in the first game, but now the shallows are the northmost part of the map in the sequel. makes exploration a pain
I'm pretty sure the Sea Dragons eat the Reapers so it could be that the Sea Dragon was after the reaper that Maida nearly killed, could have smelled its blood or something. So a Sea Dragon destroyed the Degassi Habitat trying to get a meal.
@Hybrid King crab squids don't have that great power (pun not intended), also the roars we hear match up closely to reaper leviathans, not sea-dragons or crab-squids
I don't think you were wrong about the Sea Dragon, Bart's father said in his last log "I told them others would come." Referring to the leviathan. Sea dragons have been eating Reapers in the first game due to most of their food being killed by the space virus, so if they smelled a bleeding Reaper they'd come running. So my theory is yes, a Sea dragon destroyed the base and killed the Reaper but Madia scared it away and then floated on the Reaper corpse.
Nope, devs confirmed it was a Reaper, heck if you listen to the voice log where you hear the Leviathan scream it's literally a Reaper scream, others came because they towed a Reaper on the back of the cyclops, a Reaper is as big if not a bit bigger than the cyclops. Paul may have said tentacles, but many have speculated and pointed out that he was injured and hallucinating and disoriented at the time especially while losing blood, he did not describe it in much detail, the key thing about the tentacle description is that it used them to tear through things like the base, not Leviathan with tentacles in the game has been seen or known to use them to break things or function like a weapon, only locomotion, the reaper on the other hand does have things to tear through with that WOULD resemble tentacles, it's mandibles. This is what pretty much confirmed it added with the scream of a Reaper in the voice log.
The Title and Thumbnail is a reference to DBZA, the main antagonist in their version of the Super android 13 movie has an obsession with his Trucker Hat.
I know it's just a gameplay mechanic but it seems like the sea monkeys are a sort of hiveminded creature, at first they were curious and investigating you then they started helping you after seeing you were not a threat to them, but even individuals that you never interacted with you before seem to already know you're a creature to help.
Who knew the advanced alien civilization we meet would be centaurs? My only gripe is that they would be collectivists. I guess the borg is still alive and well.
They move in herds. With a centauroid bodyplan, they've had to have been nomadic in their prehistory. Before agriculture, before fire, before sentience, the herd needed to be protected, and communication needed to be constant and instant.
The Reaper vs Sea Dragon mix up with the Grand Reef Base, IMHO, is still wrong. It made the most sense that the half dead Reaper heard the Sea Dragon coming, thrashed, & wrecked the base. And we shoulda seen one of the Inactive Lava Zone Dragons with either a scar, or metal still sticking outta it's neck, or at least evidence of one dying once it got back to the ILZ. The Reaper skull we see shoulda been from the fact that it died on the way up, but no, it was just the finished off Reaper, & we're supposed to hand wave away what Paul said, maybe chock it up to low oxygen that he misspoke.
For thousands of years I have slumbered; who has awakened me from my-
Oh hey Seth.
Hi, Piccolo.
I'm glad people have been enjoying the DBZA reference, lol.
@@Sethorven I mean, it's practically a religion at this point.
@@bionicdragon5 I would like to talk to you about our Lord and savior princess trunks
@@Fallout4277 His hair looks like lavender but smells like strawberries
For crying out loud WE JUST FINISHED PATCHING THAT
Doc, you can't fix something that an't broke
@@Loganberry-bf7vr Now... where's my trucker hat?
@@shadowstrider8295 [Imperial March Played on a Banjo]
@@MazingerZero1990farm trooper: "Vader sir, the bugs are marching towards our crops." Vader, in a deep stereotypical southern accent: " let them come"
Lol
"SO Death ball"
"Does the SO stand for.."
"Sethorven, yes"
Not my first guess!
@@Sethorven ???
@@willemcook1654it’s a joke sethorven SO sethorven because s and o are in sethorven so it’s so death ball when does the so stand for sethorven yes
@@willemcook1654your welcome for the explanation
@@JdaboiPhillips um, still makes no sense, but ok.
There is no act of dominance better then having a reaper skeleton in your living room
"Fragments! I need my fraaagments..."
Seth... You ok buddy? You know Fragments aren't the only thing in life?
AL-AN: we do not consider ourselves individual, instinct
AL-AN literally 2 seconds later: I-
Fun fact: The “Twisting Bridges” biome (the one with the twisting things covered in glowing barnacles) was originally intended to be in the original Subnautica, and a SUPER rough version of it was present in the some of the earliest early access builds (2014-2015).
immediately laughed at the title and thumbail before the video at the t4s reference
The thought process behind commissioning it was "This episode has a Truck in it." and I had recently re-watched the TFS Android 13 movie, so, it just went from there!
I love this especially.
3:34
"You should delete yourself, NOW!"
*distant lightning*
Low-tier Precursors
34:27 love it he ran right past a sea truck module that was in the carpet for anyone who doesn't know there's a thing there that shocks the crap out of monsters when they attack you or get near you
He picked it up
27:27 most adorable jump scare
37:29 "I Havent come across a true leviathan yet" as he is going through the purple vents and the chelly is just sitting right by him
I read that as he said it 😂
Ah finally someone with taste towards symmetry
I won't tell you how many times I've seen RUclipsrs make bases that aren't symmetrical
And while I won't judge them because it's their base
I hate when it's not symmetrical
I will judge them. My OCD gets bothered by those people, and it just makes me want to play the game myself to do it right.
@@Bancheis that’s the point
I like to make my base look like a cancerous growth on the landscape. Symmetry is for the birds...
My ocd will not stop bugging me if something I build in a game is not symmetrical or something isn’t symmetrical anywhere
@@GodHarold same, though I will get fed up and go with what's close enough, repositioning later
3:44 Bro the ice and the oxygen circles filling up perfectly aligned is so satisfying
I would love it if these games had a tracker that told you how many fish you've run over with your Seamoth/Sea Truck.
40:41
When that cut to the next frame it scared the shit out of me
41:36, should have put Bison saying Yes for the meme, would fit perfectly.
Was expecting JoJo, got Street Fighter.
Huh.
Seeing unmodded Below Zero makes me like the "EasyCraft" Mod even more. If I had to choose any Mod that would get integrated into the game it would be "EasyCraft". The constant "Check the ingredients, go to a locker, check again, craft something, notice you still missed one item, check the recipe again, back to the locker and then finally finish the whatever you were building" gets a bit annoying after a while.^^
You can put the recipes on the HUD....
@@Oskanwhitchfather Its still a lot easier and less annoying if anything just gets pulled from nearby lockers.
Skipping the steps inbetween is probably the best part about the mod. You don't have to craft two Batteries for an Energy Cell, it just uses the Material for those two Batteries.
@@riemaennchen I can see how that's an issue for some people, but that takes away from the core of the "Hardcore, frozen hellscape survival" game that BZ is. You're supposed to do everything manually. That's the whole point. You have nothing. You *_are_* nothing, in the grand scheme of things, and you have to bite and claw and struggle to get anywhere. "Lets speed this up with a quality of life thing so I can get stronger, faster, with half the struggle cut out because I'm an inpatient fuck of a player", kinda spits in the face of the design of the game.
More power to ya if you need to play with it, but idk. Just seems like you're missing the point.
@@Oskanwhitchfather I agree with your statement when it comes to mods that add weapons and such. If I want to play a game where I can just shoot everything I play something else.
Something like the crafting in Subnautica falls into the same category as crafting Mega Potion and such in old Monster Hunter games for me. Until World you had to craft Potions one by one. Since World you can just put in a number and you get that many.
Pressing X 1000 times isn't more enganging than just entering a number, it just wastes time.
@@riemaennchen You're not "just pressing X a thousand times". You want to make a knife. So you check the recipe. Ok. I need 2 ingredients. Do I have those? Let me check. ....... Shit. No. I need to get Ingredient X or Ingredient Y. OR, Yeah, I do. I have them now. Lets make the knife!
Another counter to that would be "Why is my inventory space so small? Why can't I keep all the materials I need on me all the time?"
Because hardcore, manual, survival game. Having an inventory like Skyrim would break that. Having ingredients teleport from your storage in another zipcode (I've seen some of the bases folks make, that's not an exaggeration) to the crafting bench *_also_* breaks that.
I feel like the AI voice in this game sounds like Athena in Overwatch.
Kind of has that feel. I definitely still prefer the first one, but this one is growing on me.
that was quick, wasn't expecting a new BZ video so quick
I’d imagine they aren’t too hard to edit since they are basically stream vods, but trimming an hour off them could be hard so it is surprising there was one so quick
These vids aren't as rough to make as my old stuff or, say, the XCOM Retrospective video a few months ago. Which I am still planning to make more similarly styled videos in the future, just also for the time being gonna be keeping this series up.
It's fortunate Subnautica playthroughs work best when they're very minimally edited since the game heavily emphasizes atmosphere.
@@Sethorven you got an amazing voice BTW
12:30 Well that V.I. is independently developed and then got bought out by Alterra at the last minute.
i know this is like really old and nobody will see this. but at around 34:30 he talks about the Degasi and its crews deaths. As far as im aware Seth is right. the sea dragon did destroy their base not a reaper. what i always thought happened is that the sea dragon was lured to the base by the reapers corpse. Since Sea dragons eat the reapers, as we find out. the aroura covered a hole in the safe shallows that the sea dragons would emerge from to drag the reapers down and eat them. So the Sea dragon seeing the dead reaper followed it and destroyed the degasi base and the cyclops which is what caused the reaper to float to the surface
YES! GLORY THIS DAY!
35:00
Here's what I think happened, Marguite or however you spell it brought a wounded reaper screaming all the way to the grand reef habitat, a hungery sea dragon leviathan heard a meal and came for a snack, it attacked the sea base dragging the wounded reaper leviathan into the deep where it killed an ate it (Might have been the one what you scanned that said it still had meat fibers on its bones suggesting it was relatively fresh). Hearing the screams of its bratheren and the crashing of reinforced Titanium another reaper (attracted to sound, hence why they clustered around the Aurora) came to see what is going on and found an angry Marguite Maida ready to kill. All of this could have happened in a few minutes considering we don't know reaper roaming habits or if they may hunt together pre Aurora incident. Also Sea dragon's are about double the size and strength of a reaper so one shredding a Seabase in a few seconds as we hear it do is plausible where a reaper has to work to even puncture a seamoth (Sea dragon's originally had an animation where the crushed one in a single bite.) So that's headcanon how bout you guys?
“A good performance can make even bad writing look good”
*CW’s The Flash has entered the chat*
The damned traps are the absolute worst. Every leviathan I can handle, but the traps make me want to pull my feet up to my body.
There is nothing I would love more than "Episode Fred"
After the events of Below Zero, lithium mining is at an all time high and as a result there's high demand for transporting goods. No better man for the job. A majority of the game is what you expect, driving from Point A to Point B. Starting off in the shallower portions and eventually going for longer drives over empty ocean below.
A majority of resources below are in the form of large resource deposits, so any modules and otherwise you'll want to purchase using credits from Alterra. However, various biologists may ask for you to collect samples, scan creatures, or to investigate strange occurrences while out on your deliveries. Bigger loads mean higher pay, but also a bigger slower moving target. Put some tunes on, buckle in, and start your 20 minute venture to Outpost Roe.
Eventually you get a gift from the Engineering department at an outpost, a supersized Sea Truck referred to as "Chimera". If we're talking size, it's the equivalent of a 2x2x2 of a Seatruck. The bottom 2x2 is where the engine resides. The back upper portion 2x1 contains controls for releasing and separating certain compartments, as well as various lighting controls and otherwise. The front upper portion 2x1 contains the cockpit and a large windshield. Larger compartments connected are conjoined 2x2x1 compartments. Let's just hope this extra size doesn't attract any... unwanted attention.
Truth be told, it wouldn't need much story. In fact less story might even be better. Just settling down, putting on some jams, and delivering cargo.
Oh, I didn't know that F**KING CRASHFISH EXISTED IN THIS GAME! I THOUGHT I WAS SAFE HERE!
So rewatching this now that I've cleared the story, but a little thing I noticed is that until you get AL-AN, Robin will comment on story events by herself in self-recordings.
So in theory you can blaze through Below Zero's entire story without the hitchhiking alien and only pick him up once you have to, and you might get unique solo dialogue. Something for a second playthrough, perhaps.
Alan's little speech about "a continous thrum in the background of existence" is absolutely my favourite line of his (or theirs technically) in the whole game. Alan has such a way with words, both the writers and the voice actor did a spectacular job with Alan's character. I feel like we're all naturally drawn to his character because of our natural curiosity towards the alien and extraterrestrial, just like how you would always be curious of the alien facilities and wanted to explore and discover more of them in the first game
Me, a space trucker, seeing your sea truck:
Thing of beauty, ain't it? Home away from home. Like lil pip squeek, just can't wait to take her for a spin and see her return the favor in returning the investment.
Based on what I've seen so far about Below Zero, I remember Robin being from a little company about extraterrestrial life that is of higher intelligence, well, at least relative to its surroundings I guess, so it'd probably be obvious to try and establish good relations between herself and any intelligence as a means of learning. Not exactly the same case for Al-An, though, but they probably want to learn and do their research on EVERYTHING to live most efficiently. So, it's believable and likely for them to try and be understanding of one another. (Referring the dialogue close to 9:40, right before the PDA rudely, but entirely in character so far, interrupted them)
A'm Sethroven! Look at mah Truckerhat!
Three days ago I rewatch the entire DBZ abridged series and all the sudden everyone else is either watching it too or referencing it.
What is going on?!
"DBZ"?
@@Otokichi786 dragon ball z unless you're confused about the abridged bit
*a Leviathan knock the trucker hat off of Al causing it to be caught up in the wind and it flies away*
Al-09: my trucker hat *he grabs Leviathan by the fin* you done [insert robot cuss words] did it now boy
The Leviathan: who in the what *it gets thrown by Al across the world*
* While the leviathan is in the water* Al-09: careful son, ya might catch a death'a cold 🥶
I would keep Alan in my head he is a good friend who gives you peace and quiet when you need it
3:24 had me laughing with the wording choice in the game. "Beyond rude." Seems weird that a species that doesn't think of themselves as individual or distinct would have a good idea of what rude is, but I'm sure I'm just not seeing it yet. Either way his laughter here just made my day.
about the degsi base being destroyed, i think paul did see a sea dragon, and that destroyed their base because it was going after the reaper margurite captured for bart, the destruction letting maida go and kill the reaper as paul was left to drown as the sea dragon chased after the reaper, as we know the sea dragons sometimes hunt reapers and its espcially plausable cause the base was so close to a lost river entrance
For Paul thinking it had tentacles. It is possible he only saw it for a brief moment before it destroyed his base, so it’s likely he didn’t get very much time to study the leviathan
WHO NEEDS SLEEP ANYWAYS !
(Germany 00:55) Lets enjoy Seth doing stuff !
Me is german but me 0:50, me confused :(
@@murkel7634 well i just noticed that my clock is not working properly XD
i swear your voice is entrancing...id die to sound so good.
Al-an is best alien boi.
AL has so far been my favorite character.
Loved the track from the Bastion O.S.T. you used in Marguerite's base it fits very well
Random moment of "That'd be cool right here" during editing. I think both tracks fit well :)
There isn't satisfaction in watching this. They know everything
Sea monkeys: the cuddlefish of Below Zero.
Fun fact, those squid sharks are designed by the same guy who did the Birren project! His stuff is super cool, you should give him a look.
As were a lot of the creatures in the game!
3:59
Wait really? I went to go check that out and... it's LANI MINELLA!? Man, her range is HUGE!
Loving the Bastion music in the background Seth.
ahm streamer 13, *look* at mah trucker hat
Almost every time Alan talked to me without doing the answer or deny thing he would make me jump. I don’t know how a nice voice like that can get me
Good reference to team four star
I am android 13, look at my trucker hat!
31:55 Something is going to attack him when he opens the door isn’t it? Looks like I was wro... OH DEAR GOD!!!
"Howdy folks I'm android 13,look at ma trucker hat!"
The way he said owy when getting hit by that sea floor trapper thing reminds me of my spite for winny kids
12:17 PDA:Breath the freedom (sighs)
I missed so many of these streams... Ah, I enjoy watching your stuff. You adorably compulsive loot goblin. :D
Don’t mind me, just getting all giddy seeing a Seth vid after a well earned nap
Hope you enjoyed it!
2:10 that peeper spinnin like crazy tho
Which tends to be done first? The editing or the commissioned art?
Editing has always been done first, gives me a better idea what the focal point or a significant part of the episode will be to highlight in the thumbnail. First episode is the exception since that one didn't have much of a focus aside from just being back in Subnautica.
@@Sethorven and umbrella
Normally I can't watch video game playthroughs as I just get bored really quickly but Seth... _Seth is different._
Diamond is like glass. Hard, but if you drop it, it's more likely to break than plastic, which is not hard, but rather tough. I'm no mineralogist. This is just basic mineral knowledge that I unwillingly picked up when my mineral enthusiast friends dragged me along a mineral museum
25:16 R.I.P. Crew of Mercury 2. So that is the Mercury 2, Degassi, Aurora & the Sunbeam. All victims of the Quarantine Enforcement Platform.
36:06 This is so freaking true. Just check out the "Expeditionary Force" book series. It has okay writing. Not great, not bad. However, the audiobook, read by R.C. Bray... It's f-ing *_great_* ! Bray's performance elevates it to heights I never knew it would be able to reach. I completely stopped reading it, but I save up credits on Audible just to be able to get the audiobooks the second they come out.
Ahhh... The return of the monotone 'fish' as Seth plows through marine life without a care.... Life is complete once more...
Seth went npc mode when he saw the squid shark and screamed "HELLO FRIEND!"
Having looked back through this, rewatching the first game as well, I think I understand now. Maida brought back an almost dead Reaper, and a sea dragon attacked to kill the reaper. Reaper dies, Maida attacks the Sea dragon and seemingly wounds it bad but doesn’t kill it. Then the reaper corpse floats to the surface and she takes it.
Seth uploading vids in a series? Time for my time honored tradition of rewatching the entire thing after he uploads a new episode.
I think what happened with Paul's base was it was a sea dragon that attacked. It says in the pda that she and the attacking Latvian sunk while attacking each other. Id assume that eather she killed it or escaped the fight (the more likely option) then when she somehow made it to the surface a reaper attacked.
New DLC you can put together 4 cyclops 3 seamoths and 5 seatrucks and make the omega submarine to travel between the original game in the below zero
You know whats more important than progressing? O X Y G E N
i miss how the shallows were like the center of the world in the first game, but now the shallows are the northmost part of the map in the sequel. makes exploration a pain
The sea monkeys are kinda cute and helpful once they stop stealing your scanner. Very good in a domesticated sense
4:04 WAIT WHAT, your telling me my most painful problem in Xcom2 is the same reason why I can escape a water planet
I'm pretty sure the Sea Dragons eat the Reapers so it could be that the Sea Dragon was after the reaper that Maida nearly killed, could have smelled its blood or something. So a Sea Dragon destroyed the Degassi Habitat trying to get a meal.
@Hybrid King crab squids don't have that great power (pun not intended), also the roars we hear match up closely to reaper leviathans, not sea-dragons or crab-squids
11:20 the precursors immediatly reminded me of the mind flayers from dnd 😅
I like these videos because I don’t need to watch them I can just put it on in the background and still enjoy it
I don't think you were wrong about the Sea Dragon, Bart's father said in his last log "I told them others would come." Referring to the leviathan. Sea dragons have been eating Reapers in the first game due to most of their food being killed by the space virus, so if they smelled a bleeding Reaper they'd come running.
So my theory is yes, a Sea dragon destroyed the base and killed the Reaper but Madia scared it away and then floated on the Reaper corpse.
Nope, devs confirmed it was a Reaper, heck if you listen to the voice log where you hear the Leviathan scream it's literally a Reaper scream, others came because they towed a Reaper on the back of the cyclops, a Reaper is as big if not a bit bigger than the cyclops. Paul may have said tentacles, but many have speculated and pointed out that he was injured and hallucinating and disoriented at the time especially while losing blood, he did not describe it in much detail, the key thing about the tentacle description is that it used them to tear through things like the base, not Leviathan with tentacles in the game has been seen or known to use them to break things or function like a weapon, only locomotion, the reaper on the other hand does have things to tear through with that WOULD resemble tentacles, it's mandibles. This is what pretty much confirmed it added with the scream of a Reaper in the voice log.
@@raionshishi8290 yeah I question why people still debate this. Because the nearest Lost-river entrance is quite the swim to that small cave
Oh my, judging by that Thumbnail, it looks like AL-O9 is currently going through a Phase. XD
The Title and Thumbnail is a reference to DBZA, the main antagonist in their version of the Super android 13 movie has an obsession with his Trucker Hat.
@@Schneeregen_ I know. My Comment was a Reference to that.
@@alexandersturnn4530 It's been a while I must of forgotten some of the jokes
For thousands of years I have slumbered; who has awakened me from my-
oh hey seth
Robin: "Maybe they give me something useful next time."
Me: "Yeah maybe they give you the cure for kara."
I like how I didn’t know how to get diamond at first either, so I just pinned enameled glass and got the sea monkeys to go mining for me.
"one of us and all of us" soviet hymne starts playing
7:26 nice dogging man fish go boom boom
Loving all of this, hope I get a chance to play this one day
Also, I really wanna pet that floofy Boy
46:28 I’ll give the air bladder this, taking oxygen from it did give me just the kick I needed to get back to my base without suffocating
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In Fred we trust
I love how when he says yes in the diamond cave the last yes sounds like spy from TF2
6:18 I’m a sophomore only and I still feel this
*Architect Duplicates*
"I should delete myself... NOW!!!"
Btw don’t know why nobody told u, but in Below Zero u actually can pin any recipes so u don’t have to remember everything by yourself
"I'm but a lone string searchring for others"
"T R U C K S
I know it's just a gameplay mechanic but it seems like the sea monkeys are a sort of hiveminded creature, at first they were curious and investigating you then they started helping you after seeing you were not a threat to them, but even individuals that you never interacted with you before seem to already know you're a creature to help.
lt's because of Al-An. Literally the Sea Monkeys can feel his presence.
Fred is just a descendant of rob Swanson from the future.
Who knew the advanced alien civilization we meet would be centaurs? My only gripe is that they would be collectivists. I guess the borg is still alive and well.
They move in herds.
With a centauroid bodyplan, they've had to have been nomadic in their prehistory. Before agriculture, before fire, before sentience, the herd needed to be protected, and communication needed to be constant and instant.
The Reaper vs Sea Dragon mix up with the Grand Reef Base, IMHO, is still wrong. It made the most sense that the half dead Reaper heard the Sea Dragon coming, thrashed, & wrecked the base. And we shoulda seen one of the Inactive Lava Zone Dragons with either a scar, or metal still sticking outta it's neck, or at least evidence of one dying once it got back to the ILZ. The Reaper skull we see shoulda been from the fact that it died on the way up, but no, it was just the finished off Reaper, & we're supposed to hand wave away what Paul said, maybe chock it up to low oxygen that he misspoke.
Frieza did it... You know visiting an alien planet Frieza did it
Imagine what would happen one day if all of a sudden every human was connected by a hive mind
im so grateful for your channel ive been watching it while having covid also when i first found your channel i read it as seth rogan