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If an infected creature is placed inside an [[Aquarium]] or [[Alien Containment]], the creature will infect the rest of the creatures inside soon after. However, this is purely cosmetic and has no impact on the gameplay.
If an infected creature is placed inside an [[Aquarium]] or [[Alien Containment]], the creature will infect the rest of the creatures inside soon after. However, this is purely cosmetic and has no impact on the gameplay.


It seems that the only way to cure '''Carar '''is with enzymes produced by [[Sea Emperor|Sea Emperor's]].
It seems that the only way to cure '''Carar''' is with enzymes produced by [[Sea Emperor|Sea Emperor's]].
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The '''Carar '''is loosely based off the appearances of the Kharaa from ''Natural Selection 2'', as the Kharaa have similar looking cysts on their body.
*The '''Carar''' is loosely based off the appearances of the Kharaa from ''Natural Selection 2'', as the Kharaa have similar looking cysts on their body.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 17:02, 4 September 2016

The Carar is a type of bacterium that seems to be all over Planet 4546B. It is described in the Degasi PDAs as "part of the ecosystem". It is suggested that the Degasi survivors were infected at some point, as stated by Bart Torgal.

Afflicted creatures will be identifiable by the small, glowing cysts on their body.[1]

Warpers will attempt to kill infected creatures once their infection passes a certain level.[2]

The player is infected with the Carar, though it only becomes noticeable when the player reaches the Lost River Precursor Base. There is a scanner in the Precursor Ground-To-Air Weapon System that prevents access to the latter if the life form is infected.

If an infected creature is placed inside an Aquarium or Alien Containment, the creature will infect the rest of the creatures inside soon after. However, this is purely cosmetic and has no impact on the gameplay.

It seems that the only way to cure Carar is with enzymes produced by Sea Emperor's.

Trivia

  • The Carar is loosely based off the appearances of the Kharaa from Natural Selection 2, as the Kharaa have similar looking cysts on their body.

References

  1. https://trello.com/c/7nSnTyva Dated August 26th, 2016.
  2. https://trello.com/c/jI6r4Imm Dated August 26th, 2016.