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{{Spoiler}}The '''Time Capsule''' is a component of the [[Neptune Escape Rocket]] that is built during the endgame of ''[[Subnautica]]''. It is located in the Cockpit section of the rocket, and has its own control console that allows the player to configure the device. Its purpose is to allow the player to leave behind a message that may be encountered by other players as they explore ''Subnautica's'' world in their own playthrough. Interacting with the Time Capsule console is not a prerequisite for launching the Neptune Escape Rocket, and the player can totally ignore it if they wish.
{{Spoiler}}The '''Time Capsule''' is a component of the [[Neptune Escape Rocket]] that is built during the endgame of ''[[Subnautica]]''. It is located in the Cockpit section of the rocket, and has its own control console that allows the player to configure the device. Its purpose is to allow the player to leave behind a message that may be encountered by other players as they explore ''Subnautica's'' world in their own playthrough. Interacting with the Time Capsule console is not a prerequisite for launching the Neptune Escape Rocket, and the player can totally ignore it if they wish.

Time capsules may spawn on the seafloor, most often in grassy areas, in the following biomes:
* [[Blood Kelp Zone]]
* [[Bulb Zone]]
* [[Crash Zone]]
* [[Dunes]]
* [[Grand Reef]]
* [[Grassy Plateaus]]
* [[Mountains]]
* [[Mushroom Forest]]
* [[Sparse Reef]]
* [[Deep Sparse Reef]] Note: this biome has the highest spawn probability for time capsules.


Interacting with the console allows the player to compose a message for later players to find (the title field seems to have been removed in an update), and attach a screenshot taken using the [[PDA]] screenshot feature if they so choose. In addition, items can be placed inside the Capsule which will be automatically given to the player who finds it. The internal storage is six slots in a 2×3 grid. Items placed in it have their standard inventory size, and the Capsule accepts any multi-slot object that will physically fit inside it.
Interacting with the console allows the player to compose a message for later players to find (the title field seems to have been removed in an update), and attach a screenshot taken using the [[PDA]] screenshot feature if they so choose. In addition, items can be placed inside the Capsule which will be automatically given to the player who finds it. The internal storage is six slots in a 2×3 grid. Items placed in it have their standard inventory size, and the Capsule accepts any multi-slot object that will physically fit inside it.

Revision as of 17:27, 5 January 2021

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The Time Capsule is a component of the Neptune Escape Rocket that is built during the endgame of Subnautica. It is located in the Cockpit section of the rocket, and has its own control console that allows the player to configure the device. Its purpose is to allow the player to leave behind a message that may be encountered by other players as they explore Subnautica's world in their own playthrough. Interacting with the Time Capsule console is not a prerequisite for launching the Neptune Escape Rocket, and the player can totally ignore it if they wish.

Interacting with the console allows the player to compose a message for later players to find (the title field seems to have been removed in an update), and attach a screenshot taken using the PDA screenshot feature if they so choose. In addition, items can be placed inside the Capsule which will be automatically given to the player who finds it. The internal storage is six slots in a 2×3 grid. Items placed in it have their standard inventory size, and the Capsule accepts any multi-slot object that will physically fit inside it.

A Time Capsule must, at minimum, have text in the "title" field and something in at least one other field (a message, a screenshot or at least one item inside it). If it does not meet these criteria, the message "NOT VALID" will appear in red text under "status," with a note saying that it cannot be uploaded to the server in its current state.

When the player launches the Neptune Rocket with a valid Time Capsule set it will be deployed. Assuming the player has selected "submit on rocket launch" in the Time Capsule console's menu, the data on its contents is sent to the voting site, where the users can upvote and downvote Time Capsules. Capsules with enough upvotes, after being screened, will be seeded into the game world for other players to find. Their locations have nothing to do with where the rocket that deployed them took off from.

Other players' Time Capsules can be found on the seabed: they can only be found manually, as the Scanner Room has no option to search for them. On starting a new game, the game will download 40 random Time Capsules from the central server's approved list to populate the world: they are placed at pre-set locations, but the list of locations used in a particular game is randomized.[1] Interacting with them will allow the player to receive their contents. The messages and any included screenshots from Time Capsules the player has discovered are saved to the PDA in a special subsection of the data bank tab, allowing them to be re-read at any time.

If the player picks up a Time Capsule while their inventory is too full to take all of its contents, the player will be temporarily given additional space for the extra items. Removing items from the visible part of the inventory display can be used to bring the "overflowing" items back into view.

Other players' Time Capsules will not spawn if certain parental controls are active.

Data Bank Entry

These sturdy containers are designed to store written and photographic evidence for later retrieval, in addition to a number of small items. Time capsules are often fabricated by marooned survivors seeking either to aid those who find themselves in the same predicament in the future, or to leave evidence of their plight which may be found long after their bodies have disintegrated.

Most emergency escape vehicles are equipped with a time capsule by default, usually found in the cockpit, and be jettisoned on take off. Alterra requests time capsules be stocked with tools and resources which will aid those who may discover them in the future.


Achievement

Main article: Achievements
Spoiler alert: The following section contains story related material.
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Create and deploy a time capsule


How to obtain: A Time Capsule must be constructed and left in the world for another player to discover.


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Trivia

  • It is possible to find Time Capsules that contain legacy items such as the Hardened Blade.
  • There was once a title field in the Time Capsule UI, and this can be seen in the named Time Capsules that can be found, although the current UI lacks the title field and names are now automatically generated in the format TC-[number]

References

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