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The '''Scanner''' is a [[Tools|tool]] capable of scanning [[fragments]], lifeforms, technology, [[flora]], the [[Player|Player's]] body, and other objects scattered around the map, which get added to the [[Databank]]. Fragments are scanned to acquire [[blueprints]]; to acquire the blueprints of a particular item, the player must scan its corresponding fragments, the number of which varies based on the object. The Scanner can also scan life forms and [[Harvesting Node]]s, adding their specific entries to the [[PDA]]'s encyclopedia.
The '''Scanner''' is a [[Tools|tool]] capable of scanning [[fragments]], lifeforms, technology, [[flora]], the [[Player|Player's]] body, and other objects scattered around the map, which get added to the [[Databank]]. Fragments are scanned to acquire [[blueprints]]; to acquire the blueprints of a particular item, the player must scan its corresponding fragments, the number of which varies based on the object. The Scanner can also scan life forms and [[Harvesting Node]]s, adding their specific entries to the [[PDA]]'s databank.


The Scanner has a range of five meters. If the player equips a Scanner and points the crosshair at a scannable object in range, a white circle (a progress indicator) appears in the middle of the screen. If the Scanner is not out and the player has not yet scanned the object, a small Scanner icon will appear in the bottom right of the screen to inform the player.
The Scanner has a range of five meters. If the player equips a Scanner and points the crosshair at a scannable object in range, a white circle (a progress indicator) appears in the middle of the screen. If the Scanner is not held in the player’s hand and the player has not yet scanned the object, a small Scanner icon will appear in the bottom right of the screen to inform the player.


With a Scanner equipped, the player can hold {{Key|RMB}} (Xbox One:{{Key xbox|RT}}, PlayStation 4:{{Key/PS4|R2}}) to scan their target. It takes about ten seconds to finish scanning; if scanning is interrupted (which can happen if the player looks away or the target moves out of range, for instance), the player can resume scanning later with no loss of progress.
With a Scanner equipped, the player can hold {{Key|RMB}} (Xbox One:{{Key xbox|RT}}, PlayStation 4:{{Key/PS4|R2}}) to scan their target. It takes about ten seconds to finish scanning, depending on the size of the object. If scanning is interrupted (which can happen if the player looks away or the target moves out of range, for instance), the player can resume scanning later with no loss of progress.


{{Smallspoiler|The Scanner display will show "NORMAL" if the creature is not infected or "INFECTED" if it is, for approximately 4 seconds each time a scan is made.
{{Smallspoiler|The Scanner display will show "NORMAL" if the creature is not infected or "INFECTED" if it is, for approximately 4 seconds each time a scan is made.

Revision as of 06:32, 30 March 2020

This article is about Scanner (Subnautica) in Subnautica. For the related article on the Below Zero Wiki, see Scanner.
This article is about the Scanner. You may be looking for the Scanner Room.

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The scanner can be used to synthesize blueprints from salvaged technology, and to record alien biological data. File:ScannerVO.ogg

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The Scanner is a tool capable of scanning fragments, lifeforms, technology, flora, the Player's body, and other objects scattered around the map, which get added to the Databank. Fragments are scanned to acquire blueprints; to acquire the blueprints of a particular item, the player must scan its corresponding fragments, the number of which varies based on the object. The Scanner can also scan life forms and Harvesting Nodes, adding their specific entries to the PDA's databank.

The Scanner has a range of five meters. If the player equips a Scanner and points the crosshair at a scannable object in range, a white circle (a progress indicator) appears in the middle of the screen. If the Scanner is not held in the player’s hand and the player has not yet scanned the object, a small Scanner icon will appear in the bottom right of the screen to inform the player.

With a Scanner equipped, the player can hold RMB (Xbox One:XBOX Right Trigger, PlayStation 4:PS4 R2.png) to scan their target. It takes about ten seconds to finish scanning, depending on the size of the object. If scanning is interrupted (which can happen if the player looks away or the target moves out of range, for instance), the player can resume scanning later with no loss of progress.


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The Scanner display will show "NORMAL" if the creature is not infected or "INFECTED" if it is, for approximately 4 seconds each time a scan is made.

The player can scan their own body by holding F (Xbox One and PlayStation 4:Error: Invalid Button Specified). The Scanner will display whether the player is infected or not and, if the player is infected, will show the progress of the infection in the player's body. See the player page for more details.

The Scanner requires a Battery to operate, and will be unusable if its battery is depleted. Its battery can be replaced by equipping the Scanner and pressing R (Xbox One:XBOX X, PlayStation 4:Error: Invalid Button Specified). 

Recipe

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Scannable Entities

Alien Life Forms


Other Entities

Raw Materials

Fragments

Audio

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Data Bank Entry

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The essential science and survival tool, the scanner can be used to add new blueprints to memory, and analyze unknown entities.

It emits electromagnetic radiation in the specified direction, which is reflected by the environment and then analyzed to determine the physical make-up of the targeted object. It has four primary functions.

Blueprint Acquisition:
Record the physical parameters of scanned technologies to add their blueprints to the PDA databank. These blueprints may then be constructed at the appropriate fabricator. The scanner is also equipped to break down damaged and otherwise useless devices into their base metals for salvage purposes.

Organism Analysis:
The scanner will attempt to match scanned organisms against the onboard database. If no match is found then the species will be assigned an easy-to-remember name, and a new databank entry will be created. Your PDA's AI will also attempt to synthesize theories on behavioral tendencies and evolutionary origins where possible, as well as deliver assessments on how best to approach them.

Medical Analysis:
Scanning any living organism will display basic information on their state of health on the scanner's HUD. This information will be limited without access to a network database.

Self-Scan:
The user may run a self-scan to determine their own physical well-being. The scanner will search for foreign bacteria and other signs of ill-health, and compare with available data to provide a diagnosis.

'The Alterra Spectroscope Scanner - Understanding the world so you don't have to.'

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Trivia

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