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Revision as of 16:57, 18 February 2019

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This article is about the Databank. You may be looking for Dialogue or Data Boxes.

The Databank is the encyclopedia of entries that are visible on the encyclopedia of the PDA. Be wary that these logs can be adjusted during the development of the game.

Advanced Theories

Alien Eggs
<poem>Evidence suggests that a substantial number, if not all of the local species reproduce through egg-laying. Eggs can be found resting on the seafloor, buried beneath detritus, or even wedged into cracks in the rock.

Different species likely favor different biomes as their nesting grounds. Eggs discovered in the wild are in some form of natural stasis, likely awaiting ideal conditions in which to hatch, or the delivery of some vital enzyme which will kick start the process.

It is impossible to calculate the species of the egg from the exterior, however it may be possible to stimulate a hatching response if an egg is relocated to a suitable alien containment unit.</poem>

Source: TBA

Blueprints

Equipment

Air Pumps
Air Pumps PDA Encyclopedia.png
<poem>Air pumps can be used to pipe breathable air to a remote location.
  • The base-attached airpump can be built at a compatible habitat, and will source oxygen directly from the habitat's oxygen generator
  • The floating airpump must have access to breathable air, and be floating on the water's surface
  • Pumps must be connected to a pipe chain to function</poem>
Source: Unlocked by default

All-Environment Protection Suit
AEPS Ency.jpg
<poem>You are currently wearing the AEP Mk.II: a hermetically-sealed personal environment, designed to withstand the most extreme conditions in the known universe. Work in it. Eat in it. Sleep in it. Do anything you like in it - it's got you covered.
  • Onboard temperature and hydration regulation
  • Compatible with a range of attachments
  • Slimline build for maximum freedom of movement
  • Biometric sensors
  • Contextual heads-up display

The Alterra AEP Suit: A single solution for a universe of infinite danger.</poem>

Source: Unlocked by default

Hoverbike
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<poem>EncyDesc_Hoverbike</poem>
Source: TBA

Jukebox
Jukebox Ency.png
<poem>EncyDesc_Jukebox</poem>
Source: TBA

Supply Crate
Supply Crate Ency.png
<poem>EncyDesc_SupplyCrate</poem>
Source: Scan a Supply Crate

Handheld Scanner
Scanner Ency.jpg
<poem>The essential engineering, science and survival tool.

The scanner 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.

Technological Analysis: 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 also 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 instigate 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.'</poem>

Source: Unlocked by default

Laser Cutter
LaserCutterEncy.jpg
<poem>The ultra high frequency laser cutter is tuned specifically to cut through titanium and plasteel based materials at a thickness of up to 10cm. This makes it an essential tool for construction, salvage and rescue operations, but ineffective on natural obstacles.

'The Alterra Laser Cutter: Who called the locksmith?'</poem>

Source: TBA

Light Stick
LightStickEncy.jpg
<poem>A mobile, battery-powered LED light, which provides low-level lighting in a 360 degree area, and can be attached to most surfaces.</poem>
Source: TBA

Propulsion Cannon
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<poem>The propulsion cannon allows technicians to manipulate gravitational forces at ranges of up to 20m. It is commonly used in construction and mining to move materials.

Operating Instructions:

  • Pull the trigger once to lock onto and attract a single targeted object weighing less than * 25kg
  • The object can now safely be retrieved from the gravitational beam
  • Alternatively, pull the trigger a second time to propel the object at speed away from the device
  • Not recommended for use on organic subjects


'The Prop Cannon: Some species are telekinetic. For everyone else, there's Alterra.'</poem>

Source: TBA

Reinforced Dive Suit
Reinforced Suit Female Ency.png
<poem>This suit is reinforced with synthetic fibers to reduce incoming physical and thermal damage.
  • Shock absorption reduces physical impact velocity by approximately 50%
  • Rated for temperatures up to 70 degrees
  • Disclaimer: You are not invulnerable when wearing this suit

'The Reinforced Dive Suit: Why take chances, when you can take Alterra?'</poem>

Source: TBA

Repair Tool
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<poem>The repair tool can be targeted at any common device - control panels, habitat modules, radios etc. - to stitch wires and seams back together at the atomic level. All good technicians keep one of these under their pillow.

Most people don't care why it works, just that it saved their life that one time - but in case you're curious, it combines scanner and fabricator technologies to determine the proper specifications for the targeted object, and then rearranges the available physical material to match the original specs.

'The Alterra Repair Tool: Get your fix.'</poem>

Source: Unlocked by default

Repulsion Cannon
<poem>The repulsion cannon is a modification of the base propulsion cannon which enhances its propulsion effect at the cost of the ability to draw objects closer. It can be fabricated using a modification station, and is commonly employed in self-defense, and as a less-than-lethal firearm.</poem>
Source: TBA

Stasis Rifle
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<poem>The stasis rifle uses patented technology to slow time around an entity to as near to a full stop as the laws of physics will permit, essentially anchoring the target in place without affecting its internal workings. It is designed to facilitate scientific and engineering operations by expanding the window of opportunity for action in time-sensitive scenarios.

The stasis rifle features an independent, replaceable power cell, and the trigger may be held down to increase the area of effect and duration.

Common applications include:

  • Slowing fast-moving mechanisms, such as fan belts, to facilitate maintenance operations
  • Temporarily incapacitating organisms for research purposes
  • Navigating perilous spaces by freezing potential threats


NB May not function correctly on larger lifeforms.

'The Alterra Stasis Rifle: Life's fast. Why not put it on pause?'</poem>

Source: TBA

Stillsuit
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<poem>The industry standard stillsuit is designed to minimize water loss while exploring hostile environments, by filtering and recycling bodily fluids.

Reclaimed water is stored in containers for later consumption, normal production rate is 2 bottles per day Filters contaminants from no less than 4 different bodily excretions Blood and sweat may be effectively processed, upgrade to Mk.II to make the most of tears Onboard flavor neutralizer can be activated at startup (flavor neutralizer not included on all models)


'The Stillsuit: Because drinking reclaimed urine is better than death by dehydration.'</poem>

Source: TBA

Habitat Installations

Alien Containment
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<poem>Despite huge, Alterra-led advancements in stellar technology, exploring new worlds still has its challenges, and alien lifeforms are one of them. That's why we built the alien containment unit. The unit is designed primarily to breed larger or more dangerous species.


Technical Provisions:

  • Units must be installed in multipurpose room modules
  • Units may be connected between rooms stacked in a column
  • A hatch must be installed in order to access the unit
  • The base of the unit is a planter, allowing sea flora to be grown from seed


Breeding Tips:

  • Provided sufficient time and living space, organisms of the same species should mate and reproduce
  • Eggs inside the unit will hatch over time
  • Organisms raised from birth in captivity often exhibit unusually passive behaviour


Warnings:

  • Environmental controls may fail if the unit is overpopulated
  • Infections may be transmitted faster between specimens in artificial environments
  • Never tap the glass: you don't know what will tap back, or how hard</poem>
Source: TBA

Aquarium
<poem>The aquarium is designed to hold and sustain up to eight small aquatic organisms, and fits inside a regular multipurpose habitat room.

Aquatic creatures make up 70% of all known species, making the aquarium a commonly deployed tool in many exploratory operations. It is just as often used to house livestock for later consumption as it is to hold specimens for xeno research. An automated environment regulation system means there's no need to feed or care for your subjects.

NB Due to its size the regular aquarium is not rated for breeding applications, and creatures are highly unlikely to mate. Construct a full size alien containment unit for this purpose.</poem>

Source: Unlocked by default

Bulkhead Door
<poem>The bulkhead door is designed to separate compartments while reinforcing structural integrity with its solid titanium frame. The door can be opened and closed to seal off compartments in the event of fire or flooding, or simply for privacy.</poem>
Source: TBA

Phasegate
<poem>EncyDesc_PhaseGate</poem>
Source: TBA

Exterior Growbed
Exterior Growbed PDA Encyclopedia.png
<poem>Advanced synthetic soils allow this growbed to support a huge variety and quantity of alien plant life, and it can be installed anywhere on land or underwater where there is space.</poem>
Source: TBA

Fabricator
<poem>Fabrication technology is the power to rearrange matter at the atomic level. It was the catalyst behind the great expansion, and remains the backbone of the modern world.

Fabricators come in all shapes and sizes, but the most common are small enough to be wall-mounted, and are used for everything from constructing everyday implements to cooking dinner. It is common today for households to keep a store of generic base materials on hand for any eventuality.</poem>

Source: Unlocked by default

Floodlight
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<poem>The standard issue floodlight is designed to focus a bright beam of light in a single direction, useful in all kinds of industrial and emergency operations. Functions in all known environments.</poem>
Source: TBA

Habitat Builder
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<poem>The Alterra handheld habitat builder has been an essential tool of xenoscientists, colonists and emergency relief crews across 11 different trans-govs for more than 50 years.
  • Habitat modules are hermetically sealed from the outside environment
  • Build on land, underwater, or in a vacuum
  • Habitats can be enhanced to become long-term homes, remote research stations, defensive outposts and more

Quick Start Guide:

  1. Select the basic compartment from the builder menu and place it somewhere opportune
  2. Add a hatch to access the compartment
  3. Build a solar panel to power the habitat's oxygen generator
  4. Construct useful interior modules like radios, rechargers and storage solutions

Primary habitat systems like oxygen generation and flood control, as well as modules like the fabricator draw power and will not function without it. Additional compartments reduce overall hull integrity, depending on the external pressure.

'Quick-Build Habitats: A home far, far away from home.'</poem>

Source: Unlocked by default

Interior Growbed
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<poem>Designed for use exclusively inside regulated habitat modules, the interior growbed is more compact than the outdoor version, and features a hydroponic nutrient delivery system.</poem>
Source: TBA

Modification Station
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<poem>Where the standard fabricator atomically rearranges raw materials to form complex devices, the mod station is able to combine complex devices to enhance their function. Most industrial vessels are fitted with a complement of equipment modification stations, which enable engineers to adapt their tools on the fly.

To conserve hard drive space the modification station is excluded by default from most personal emergency blueprint libraries; however extreme environments such as ocean and desert class planets may necessitate the adaptation of basic survival tools for unanticipated applications. For this reason access to a mod station is always recommended.</poem>

Source: TBA

Moonpool
Moonpool Data Bank Image.png
<poem>The moonpool is an essential module for long-term exploration. Its primary function is as a dry dock for small vehicles such as the Seamoth and Prawn suit.

The large central chamber contains a pressurized pool which provides ready access to the surrounding waters, and comes as standard with equipment for raising and recharging a vehicle.

When outfitted with a vehicle modification station the moonpool can be used to build and equip vehicle upgrades.

Ratings:

  • Dimensions: 16m x 10m x 5m
  • Connection points: 6
  • Habitat hull strength liability at sea level: -5 (equivalent 4 rooms)
  • Capacity: 1 Seamoth / Prawn suit
  • High power consumption</poem>
Source: TBA

Planters & Pots
<poem>Interior planters come in a variety of configurations, and allow for most plant species to be grown in small numbers. For decorative or botanical use.</poem>
Source: TBA

Scanner Room
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<poem>This advanced habitat module can transform a small outpost into a burgeoning science and exploration station.
  • Remotely controlled scouting drones scan the area at a range of 500m
  • A 3D display in the center of the room stores local topographical data
  • Wall-mounted camera feeds allow for live control of scouting drones
  • System can scan for and pinpoint particular materials
  • Upgrade console may be used to enhance the module's functions</poem>
Source: TBA

Solar Panel
<poem>Solar power is the most prevalent power source in the galaxy, and so it is no accident that the standard solar panel is the default means of powering a habitat. A power source is a requirement of habitat oxygen generators and other onboard modules.
  • Provides limited power for small outposts and survival habitats
  • May be mounted on or near the habitat itself, or placed remotely and connected via power transmitters
  • Power rate relative to sunlight exposure</poem>
Source: Unlocked by default

Spotlight
<poem>A permanent lighting solution developed for installation on existing habitats and facilities.
  • Automatically rotates on a 180 degree arch
  • Motion-sensitive: will track nearby moving objects
  • Draws electricity from main power</poem>
Source: TBA

Water Filtration Machine
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<poem>The filtration system draws water unfit for human consumption from an external source, atomically splits it into its constituent parts, and outputs consumable liquid water and salts, while disposing of any harmful by-product. It can be built in any compatible habitat module, but has substantial power requirements.

'The Alterra Water Filtration System: Any liquid into pure, refreshing, pH-balanced water? Yes sir, ANY liquid!'</poem>

Source: TBA

Power

Bioreactor
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<poem>On planets where organic matter is plentiful but sunlight is not, a reliable bioreactor will frequently prove the most efficient power solution.
  • May be installed in any multipurpose habitat room
  • Chemically composts organic materials, converting them into energy over time
  • Accepts all plant matter, from seeds and spores to moldy fruits and vegetables
  • Can also process animal matter (fat, muscle, eggs, etc.) and some organic waste products
  • Energy production is proportionate to the calories in the organic matter

'The Bioreactor: Totally organic.'</poem>

Source: TBA

Nuclear Reactor
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<poem>Renewable energy sources will usually be sufficient for maintaining a small outpost. For everything else there's nuclear power.
  • Powered by up to four replaceable uranium reactor rods
  • Do not attempt to replace reactor rods without a full radiation suit
  • Do not attempt to overclock the reactor


Nuclear is ideal for energy-intensive operations such as:

  • Self-sufficient colonies supporting more than 20 people
  • Industrial outposts operating multiple docks and heavy machinery
  • Research stations housing live specimens</poem>
Source: TBA

Thermal Plant
ThermalPlantEncy.jpg
<poem>The first rule of survival in hostile environments is to work with the resources available. If it's 800 degrees outside and you're in danger of burning to death at any moment you may as well get some cheap, reliable energy out of it.
  • Converts heat energy into electricity
  • Always take thermometer readings before attempting installation
  • Core mechanisms are housed in a heat-resistant chassis, but are not impervious to extreme temperatures

'The Thermal Power Plant: It's hot'.</poem>

Source: TBA

Vehicles

Sea Truck
<poem>EncyDesc_SeaTruck</poem>
Source: TBA

Sea Truck Aquarium Module
<poem>EncyDesc_SeaTruckAquariumModule</poem>
Source: TBA

Sea Truck Docking Module
<poem>EncyDesc_SeaTruckDockingModule</poem>
Source: TBA

Sea Truck Fabricator Module
<poem>EncyDesc_SeaTruckFabricatorModule</poem>
Source: TBA


Sea Truck Planter Module
<poem>EncyDesc_SeaTruckPlanterModule</poem>
Source: TBA


Sea Truck Sleeper Module
<poem>EncyDesc_SeaTruckSleeperModule</poem>
Source: TBA


Sea Truck Storage Module
<poem>EncyDesc_SeaTruckStorageModule</poem>
Source: TBA


Sea Truck Teleportation Module
<poem>EncyDesc_SeaTruckTeleportationModule</poem>
Source: TBA

Mobile Vehicle Bay
<poem>The mobile vehicle bay is a deployable station equipped with fabrication drones, designed to construct small research and exploration vehicles from raw materials. It is a common tool in almost all industrial, scientific and colonization operations.</poem>
Source: Unlocked by default

Prawn Suit (Mk.III)
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<poem>The Pressure Reactive Armored Waterproof Nanosuit is a range of mechs designed to protect the pilot from extreme environments. The Mk III is the latest iteration and has so far only been rolled out by Alterra for their own high-value, phasegate-related operations.
  • The suit is fully insulated from the outside environment
  • Powerful hydraulic limbs allow for manipulation of objects and powered traversal of the environment
  • Rear-mounted thrusters provide maneuverability in low-gravity environments
  • A range of modifications are available to facilitate resource extraction and enhanced exploration

'The Prawn Suit: It's got you covered.'</poem>

Source: TBA

Seaglide
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<poem>The seaglide is a personal transportation device designed for use in oceanic environments.
  • Capable of speeds of up to 36km/h in standing water
  • Displays basic topographical data for aid in charting cave systems
  • Replaceable battery
  • Keep fingers clear of propeller

'The Seaglide: Anything that moves faster underwater is probably trying to eat you.'</poem>

Source: Unlocked by default

Data Downloads

Alien Data

Alien Bio #1
<poem>Alien Bio #1</poem>
Source: Some time after sending up the Biosample

Alien Bio #2
<poem>Alien Bio #2</poem>
Source: Some time after sending up the Biosample

Alien Bio #3
<poem>Alien Bio #3</poem>
Source: Some time after sending up the Biosample

Alien Bio #4
<poem>Alien Bio #4</poem>
Source: Some time after sending up the Biosample

Alien Vessel
<poem>My kind navigates spacetime in conjunction with bio-mechanical vessels, altered and evolved over time to serve our needs.

In case of disaster we can download our data patterns from the current vessel to a sanctuary site for later retrieval. Storage in this fashion is safe provided consistent power supply, however the unique perspective and traits which arose from the interplay with the original vessel are lost. It is like a factory reset.

It is recommended they be restored to a freshly constructed, compatible vessel as soon as possible. Such hollow vessels may be fast-grown from seed at an appropriate facility, using specialized blueprints and materials.

Addendum: I believe that you were impolite because I threatened you.</poem>

Source: Some time after sending up the Biosample

Precursor_Bounty
<poem>EncyDesc_Precursor_Bounty</poem>
Source: Scan five Precursor technologies

Precursor Bounty
<poem>Gain rewards for Precursor technology</poem>
Source: TBA

Scan Data

PrecursorKey_Blue
BlueTabletEncy.png
<poem>EncyDesc_PrecursorKey_Blue</poem>
Source: TBA

PrecursorKey_Orange
OrangeTabletEncy.png
<poem>EncyDesc_PrecursorKey_Orange</poem>
Source: Scan an Orange Tablet

PrecursorKey_Purple
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<poem>EncyDesc_PrecursorKey_Purple</poem>
Source: TBA

PrecursorKeyTerminal
<poem>EncyDesc_PrecursorKeyTerminal</poem>
Source: TBA

PrecursorTeleporter
<poem>EncyDesc_PrecursorTeleporter</poem>
Source: TBA

Ion Cube
<poem>This green mineral substance has no entry on the periodic table, and an unprecedented ability to store huge amounts of ionic energy within it.
  • Likely grown artificially
  • Cubic appearance suggests it has been cut from a larger deposit
  • Each cube contains the equivalent ionic energy of 5 kilotons of TNT
  • Under the right conditions the energy could be released in a controlled manner
  • Likely used as batteries, but would require a substantial power source to be recharged

Assessment: Valuable energy source</poem>

Source: TBA

Alterra

Alien Research Site Zero
<poem>During their occupation of 4546B, the mysterious race of space-faring aliens we refer to as the Almanac selected a number of sites around the planet at which to build their vast facilites. While the focus of their mission to save their kind from the bacterium was the emperor specimen contained at the primary containment facility, their other installations served a variety of precautionary and support roles.


Research Site Zero: Unknown Alien Facility

While zero sector contains a number of now-familiar alien sanctuaries, the alien facility in close proximity to the main research station remains one of the few whose purpose we have yet to discover. This will be the focus of our endeavors in zero sector.


What We Know:

Frozen beneath the ice hundreds of years ago, the facility lays dormant to this day. We have progressed only through the first forcefield, gaining access to the antechamber where a combination lock of a type we don't understand prevents further exploration. Whatever is inside, it is protected more thoroughly than anything else we have encountered.</poem>

Source: PDA at Alien Research Site Zero

Architect Psychology
<poem>Without direct access to a living specimen we can only make reasoned guesses as to how they experienced life and interacted with the world around them.

It is clear their mastery of the physical world far outstrips out own, and that they have emerged from the other side of some great technological and intellectual upheaval. They have not become inanimate parts in a larger consciousness, nor ascended to some non-physical form of existence. In short they have somehow maintained a level of individuality - as evidenced in translated logs - yet they are connected with one another and their world in a way we can only imagine.</poem>

Source: TBA

Jeffreys' Log
<poem>Operation week 12, 4546B.

Operation schedule delayed but not compromised by external factors.

Gained access to sanctuary, but unknown third party has already removed the target.

Vesper is not yet aware. Whoever is in possession is acting for themselves.

Heading south out of zero sector to continue investigations.</poem>

Source: PDA in Research Base Cappa

Outpost Omega Probe Data
<poem>Purpose: Constant monitoring of alien power and network infrastructure.

Runtime since last data download: 454 hours


Anomalous Recordings:

  • Power rerouted to local sanctuary
  • Personality data downloaded from sanctuary to mobile core
  • Core detached and removed from sanctuary
  • Power returned to normal</poem>
Source: Datastick in Research Base Omega

Pengling Autopsy Report
<poem>Pengling has some really mean stuff done to it. Alterra is not nice to alien life. Also some stuff about penglings.</poem>
Source: TBA

Profile: Research Base Zero
<poem>Welcome to your home away from home on 4546B. This pamphlet will guide you through your new accomodation.


Get Your Bearings:

Zero sector is comprised of 2 square kilometers of ocean, located near the planet's equator. Unusual environmental conditions leave this area in almost permanent winter, interrupted by extreme weather events. For unknown reasons it was selected by the aliens as a hub for their installations. Life in the area has flourished since the release of enzyme 42 into the larger ecosystem.


Research Station Zero:

You have been posted to the main sector base, located on a large ice cap in the west, just below the primary alien research site. From here you will conduct research into alien communications and technologies, and conduct away missions to unmanned installations elsewhere in the sector.


Facilites:

  • 3-6 person accomodation
  • Full science and engineering section
  • Leisure and exercise facilities
  • Large growroom and water filtration unit for self-sufficient living
  • Weather forecasting suite
  • Prawn bay</poem>
Source: PDA in Research Base Zero

Robin Goodall - Alterra Application Interview
<poem>INTERVIEWER: Why have you applied for this role?

ROBIN: Everyone's talking about 4546B. Who hasn't applied?! Maybe Jeffreys.

INTERVIEWER: No, Jeffreys signed on last week. Why THIS assignment?

ROBIN: The last time we found sentient alien life was Strader VI. Seventeen years ago. It's been fun, but frankly I'm bored, and you have telepathic squid.

INTERVIEWER: I should tell you that rumors about space-faring aliens on the planet ARE rumors. If that's why you're here you'll be disappointed.

ROBIN: I'm a xeno-linguist. Space-faring aliens are our holy grail. I want it, but I don't expect to get it.

INTERVIEWER: What qualifies you for this position?

ROBIN: There are creatures out there you couldn't imagine, let alone understand. Do you know how I talk to them?

INTERVIEWER: I think you correlate responses against stimuli and-

ROBIN: I do what they do. If they bather in liquid nitrogen and talk with their feet, I put on a coat and I pull a handstand. But this recruitment process? It's most alien of all. So I'm trying to correlate my responses here. I want us to understand each other. Put me on that planet. I'll talk with the fish for you.

INTERVIEWER: Thank you, Miss Goodall. Sandra - Sandra?! - Sandra will show you out. Sandra?!</poem>

Source: PDA in Research Base Zero

Robin Goodall - Personal Recording
<poem>ROBIN: Alterra just offered me the Vesper job.

SAM: That's great!

ROBIN: You had something to do with this.

SAM: No, I-

ROBIN: Lying is against the rules.

SAM: How could you tell?

ROBIN: It's been years. You should be insufferable with joy right now.

SAM: I just knew you'd want this job.

SAM: I might be if you hadn't thrown the job interview. You're better at talking to people than that. You totally rattled my HR guy.

SAM: I can't tell you. You have to trust me. It's a once in a lifetime assignment.

ROBIN: What does that mean? [...] You're not serious[...] You can't be[...] I love you.

SAM: So I remind myself when I don't see you.

ROBIN: I've got to go do things, bye!</poem>

Source: TBA

Sam Goodall - Voicelog X
<poem>SAM: Sir, I've been running some diagnostics, and I found something strange. Contractor Goodall's GPS has her traveling all over the sector.

MAXIM: That's what we pay her for.

SAM: But sir, she's not running Alterra operations. And she's been evasive when questioned. You asked me to tell you if I thought she was lying, Sir.

MAXIM: You would see your sister incarcerated for the good of the company? Why?

SAM: She's foolhardy. She's putting us at risk. I don't like it, but she's left me no choice.

MAXIM: Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I want you to give her whatever she needs, and to watch what she does with it.

SAM: Sir, why not just bring her in? I don't know what explains it, but perhaps she's ill tired, I don't know, but she could be a harm to herself and others.

MAXIM: You WANT me to send the marines after her?! You are aware of these people's reputation?

SAM: I believe I could get her to come in peacefully, Sir.

MAXIM: Comme ci, comme ca. Do you know what she hopes to achieve?

SAM: No, sir.

MAXIM: Is she the sort of person to tell?

SAM: No, sir.

MAXIM: Then we will see what she does.

SAM: Yes, sir.

MAXIM: Thank you, Vice-President Goodall.</poem>

Source: TBA

Sam Goodall - Voicelog Y
<poem>SAM: There's been an accident in the labs. All the stored enzyme, it's gone.

MAXIM: What do I care about this?

SAM: Sir, it's a security risk. The enzyme is our only protection against the kharaa bacterium. If there was an outbreak we'd be defenseless.

MAXIM: Was it an accident, or sabotage?

SAM: The enzyme is unstable, Sir, but they've never seen this before.

MAXIM: So have grunts on the planet send us more.

SAM: That's already underway, Sir, but the emperor specimens are mostly concentrated away from our outposts. Robin is the only asset we have close by. I thought you'd want personal oversight on this.

MAXIM: Brief Contractor Goodall. Don't mention sabotage. We'll see what runs in this family.</poem>

Source: TBA

Sam Goodall Intercepted Voicelog #1
<poem>MAXIM: Goodall! Your sister... she delivered the alien core, yes?

SAM: Yes, sir.

MAXIM: Can she be trusted?

SAM: She's the best at what she does, Sir.

MAXIM: Has she lied to you before?

SAM: We grew up together. We were children.

MAXIM: Would you be able to tell if she lied to you again?

SAM: You'd... be the first to know, Sir.</poem>

Source: Some time after Al-An tells you to build his Vessel

Sam Goodall Voicelog Cappa
<poem>MAXIM: Goodall!

SAM: Yes, sir!

MAXIM: I do not know why I am bothered with this minutia. I understand you requisitioned your sister a Snow Fox hoverbike.

SAM: Yes, sir.

MAXIM: Your conversations were flagged. I've read the transcripts. You bent the rules.

SAM: I did what I judged was most profitable for the company, sir.

MAXIM: You're good, Goodall, but not perfect. My vice-presidents are spotless.

SAM: I'll clean up, sir.

MAXIM: Good!</poem>

Source: TBA

Robin Goodall - Research Notes
<poem>43789314876 4689432 46303646 4263784</poem>
Source: PDA in Research Base Zero

Task List
<poem>This breaks without the invisible font. Don't ask.
  • Harvest edibles from growbeds and plant new seed - TODO
  • Translate symbols on alien artifacts 7 & 10 - IN PROGRESS
  • Send completed research samples to Vesper via rocket - DONE
  • Continue investigation of the forcefield mechanisms at research site Zero - IN PROGRESS
  • Send weekly status report - IN PROGRESS
  • Varnish prawn suits - TODO
  • Repair weather station - TODO
  • Perform monthly patrol of remote installations - TODO
  • Test whether pengwing flock are comfortable enough to swim with humans - DONE (Yes!)
  • Induct new support personnel - TODO</poem>
Source: PDA in Research Base Zero

Weekly Report: Research Base Zero
<poem>Week: 26

Staff: Robin Goodall (Xeno-Linguist); Jo Jeffreys (Technician); TBC (Support)

Filed by: Robin Goodall

Research samples categorized: 5

Research samples with commercial potential: 0

Performance: D


Please rate your operation's performance in your own words:

We drilled an ice tunnel to encourage a flock of penglings to surface near the habitat, where we've been recording their behaviour; and accessed a frozen over facility, interpreted the symbols on an alien control panel, and hot-wired it to accept Alterra frequencies. I think we deserve a C+.


Please rate your satisfaction with Alterra support:

I give it a D. It'd be lower, but my sister's carrying the rest of you.


Please describe your planned steps for self-improvement:

I'm going to bed.</poem>

Source: PDA in Research Base Zero

Codes & Clues

Alien Architect Reconstitution Research
<poem>There is no evidence that the alien architects colonized other planets in our galaxy, and we are as yet unable to reach the galaxy from where we believe they arrived. No living member of their species has ever been encountered. We have nonetheless learned a great deal about them from what they left behind.

Their architecture suggests they are approximately 50% larger than humans, and non-bipedal. It is unclear whether they interact with their technologies through naturally or artificially developed sensory apparatus, but it is clear they had mastered the complexities of genetic and technological alteration.

Of most interest is their use of sanctuary sites dotted around the planet. Our efforts to decipher the data stored there have so far been in vain, but evidence suggests they used as emergency shelters when the kharaa bacterium was first released, the aliens somehow able to download their minds to the databanks for later retrieval.

This suggests their relationship with their corporeal bodies is quite different from our own. How many times an individual may transfer between different bodies, and the exact mechanism by which they do, is currently unknown.

Nonetheless this suggests it may be possible in the future to build, grow or salvage an appropriate body and 'reawaken' one of these aliens. Whether such an entity would have any independent function is entirely another matter - however even in a vegetative state we imagine such a construct would have wide-reaching ramifications for our ability to interface with the alien technologies, and gain further access to their facilities.

We have begun an excavation at [Coordinates corrupted]. We believe some of the necessary materials may be located there. [Clue to precursor body part location here]

We will remain in contact with Research Base Gamma as this ice front closes in. If we need to abandon the base their position at [Clue to second abandoned Alterra base here] will be our closest point of refuge.</poem>

Source: TBA

Being Watched?
<poem>I thought I saw movement in the water outside again. Just over by that [Clue to PDA Location here]. It was big, whatever it was, but it had four limbs, moved like a human. I'd take a flashlight and go out there, but I'm too scared.</poem>
Source: TBA

Briefing - Sector Zero
<poem>VESPER MISSION OVERVIEW - Week 26

Personnel on 4546B: 37

Personnel on Vesper: 96


RESEARCH SECTOR ZERO

Personnel: 1 Active (R. Goodall); 1 MIA (J. Jeffreys)


ACTIVE MISSIONS IN YOUR SECTOR

Search & Rescue: J. Jeffreys

  • Vesper's orbital sensors are scanning for missing crew
  • Divesuit found abandoned near Cargo Rocket, Zero Sector
  • GPS analysis indicates a trajectory leading towards deep sea station Cappa (150m depth)
  • Find your colleague!


Leviathan Genetic Research Program

  • Genetic samples from deceased leviathan research specimen are requested
  • Due to recent ice flow its position is unknown
  • Depth 150m


Data Retrieval: Research Base Omega

  • Omega base was abandoned weeks ago due to increased local threat levels
  • Alien research data at the base may prove vital to our efforts
  • <100m depth</poem>
Source: Some time after sending up the Biosample

Sanctuary Zero Location Data
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<poem>Sanctuary Zero was discovered some months ago, operating on low power. All attempts to access the facility have failed. It is located in the so-called Twisty Bridges, an area dense with macro-flora, reaching 100m-300m in depth.

The fast growth of the tubular, organic 'bridges' throughout the area prevents a permanent route to the facility from being established. It can be located at a depth of 200m, and contractors are advised to use visual reference to locate a viable path.

The alien architects constructed multiple sanctuary facilities around 4546B. Their purpose was to store and preserve the aliens' mental states for later retrieval in case of emergency. While many individuals fled to these sanctuaries when the kharaa contagion was released, most succumbed before they could reach one. Of those sanctuaries we have gained access to, none have contained a viable alien consciousness, and it is further unclear what sense could be made of the data if they had.</poem>

Source: Acquired some time after falling into the ice lake

Surface Expedition Report
<poem>I was on a standard expedition across the ice surface when the weather closed in. Unable to see, I ran straight into an ice worm. I was lucky to escape underwater through a crack in the ice, but it wrecked my hoverbike. The remains may be salvageable. You can find them by [INSERT LOCATION CLUE HERE].</poem>
Source: TBA

Degasi Survivors

Marguerit Maida's Final Log
<poem>God damn sea monsters. God damn aliens. God damn Alterra.

Ain't no way they're gettin' inside that alien base without this tablet.</poem>

Source: TBA

Marguerit Maida's Log
<poem>These Alterra idiots. Putting up a seabase on my patch of seabed? Oh, they're gonna be feelin' it in the mornin'.

[Clue to marge PDA / seabase]</poem>

Source: TBA

Personal

Goodall Family, Archived Voicelog Pt.1
<poem>*Alien chirping*

YOUNG ROBIN: PDA, describe auwellian toadworm hibernation behavior.

PDA: Auwellian toadworms are an endangered species which hibernates most of the year in leaf-filled burrows. If disturbed they emit a characteristic chirping sound, and should be returned to a warm, enclosed environment as soon as possible.

YOUNG ROBIN: A warm, enclosed environment... *Gasp*

*Sound of Robin running off. The chirping goes with her until they are out of earshot.*

*Sound of Robin returning*

YOUNG SAM: *Screams*

*Alien chirping louder this time*

YOUNG SAM: What did you do?!

YOUNG ROBIN: Nothing!

YOUNG SAM: What is that thing?!

YOUNG ROBIN: An auwellian toadworm.

YOUNG SAM: You put it in my bed!

YOUNG ROBIN: I didn't!

YOUNG SAM: Why would you- What is this stuff?! It's in my hair!

YOUNG ROBIN: Be careful! It needs the slime to hibernate! It's endangered!

YOUNG SAM: They can just make more!

YOUNG ROBIN: So what?!

YOUNG SAM: I'm telling mom!

YOUNG ROBIN: Don't!</poem>

Source: After Sanctuary Zero download

Goodall Family, Archived Voicelog Pt.2
<poem>YOUNG SAM: I'm telling mom!

YOUNG ROBIN: Don't!

MOM: What happened?!

YOUNG SAM: She put a disgusting alien slug in my bed!

YOUNG ROBIN: It's a toadworm! It's friendly!

MOM: Slow down. Robin, why would there be a toadworm in Samantha's bed?

YOUNG ROBIN: Because it's warm and enclosed.

YOUNG SAM: Then why MY bed?!

YOUNT ROBIN: It was closer!

YOUNG SAM: She's lying!

MOM: Robin, how do you think it makes Samantha feel to have toadworm gunk in her bed?

YOUNG ROBIN: She looks angry.

MOM: Why would she be angry?

YOUNG ROBIN: Because it smells bad. And her hair looks stupid.

YOUNG SAM: Mom!

MOM: Girls, listen to me. One day you're going to find yourselves on opposite sides of a bigger fight than this. And people will try to tell you it's deadly important that your side wins. If you let this divide you now what hope is there for tomorrow?</poem>

Source: TBA

The Rules
<poem>Rule One: We're on the same team, no matter what.

Rule Two: No lying. Rule Three: Rule One trumps Rule Two.</poem>

Source: TBA

Public Documents

The Great Barrier
<poem>While sentient life has been discovered throughout the galaxy, a spacefaring (or Type II) alien civilization has yet to be encountered by humanity.

The discovery of such a civilization - dead or alive - has thus become something of a holy grail amongst the scientific community. Aside from the obvious financial, technological and philosophical value of such a discovery, it may serve one yet more vital purpose: it might save humanity from the great barrier.

The great barrier explains why humanity appears to be alone amongst the stars. It is a theoretical obstacle in the path of every civilization, which causes it to self-destruct before it can leave behind a trace. It may be the development of nuclear weapons, genetic modification or artificial intelligence; or something else we can't possibly imagine.

Since we have discovered that many simple forms of alien intelligence we can assume that the barrier occurs somewhere inbetween the beginnings of a civilization, and its eventual colonization of its galaxy. In other words, we have no way to know whether we have already passed safely through it, or if our doom still lies ahead.

Finding a spacefaring alien civilization would provide us vital clue for determining where we stand in relation to the barrier, and how humanity might eventually pass through or otherwise avoid it.</poem>

Source: TBA

Emergency

Arctic Survival Guide
<poem>Employees working on the surface in cold-weather climates are advised to take additional precautions for their safety.
  • High winds can result in rapid onset of hypothermia. Keep and eye out for natural shelter or restorative hot sprints!
  • You never know how long you'll be away from home base. Remember to pack a lunch; a toasty hot beverage always feels good when working in sub-zero conditions.
  • Always dress appropriately for the mission. Investing in an Alterra 'Cold Suit' is certain to pay dividends where your survival is concerned.

Remember: When in doubt, don't go out!</poem>

Source: Falling into the ice lake from the Frozen River

Start Here
<poem>If you are reading this, then you have survived the emergency evacuation of a station equipped with Alterra technology, and your PDA has rebooted in Emergency Mode. This operating system will help you continue to survive by monitoring your temperature and vital signs, and issuing advice.

Survival Checklist:

  1. Retreat to a safe environment
  2. Administer first aid if required
  3. Broadcast distress signal
  4. Retrieve emergency supplies if available
  5. Survey the environment for threats and resources
  6. Find or construct a reliable habitat
  7. Construct necessary survival equipment using the habitat's fabricator
  8. Locate other survivors using line of sight or the radio
  9. Maintain physical and psychological health until rescue

NB Your personal and work files have been encrypted and my be retrieved at a later date by a licensed engineer.</poem>

Source: Falling into the ice lake from the Frozen River

Geological Data

Crystalline Sulfur
<poem>Sulfur is a highly reactive, non-metallic element, usually found in abundance underground. Common applications include production of acidic compounds, and combustibles.

Assessment: Essential component of particular vehicle modifications</poem>

Source: Scan Crystalline Sulfur

Limestone Outcrops
<poem>These unusual geological structures often form around titanium and copper deposits, and are distinct to this planet. Closer analysis reveals the stone around the metal has been hardened against erosion, but the mechanism remains unknown.

Assessment: Titanium and copper source</poem>

Source: Scan Limestone Outcrops

Magnetite
<poem>Magnetite is an iron oxide valued for its and magnetic potential amongst other qualities. It is used in many federation technologies, including sonar and torpedo systems.

Assessment: Essential for sonar and torpedo technologies</poem>

Source: Scan Magnetite
Nickel Ore
<poem>Nickel is a medium-hard, ductile metal used extensively in production of strong metal alloys. It has applications throughout the construction industry.

Assessment: Useful in advanced vehicle modification</poem>

Source: Scan Nickel Ore

Ruby
<poem>A hard, blood-red gemstone, made of aluminum oxide. Rubies may be processed in order to leverage their structural integrity in advanced vehicle construction and modification.

Assessment: Essential for advanced vehicle modification</poem>

Source: Scan Rubies

Indigenous Lifeforms

Fauna

Carnivores

Brute Shark
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<poem>A common, shark-like predator with low intelligence, its relatively streamline body enables fast navigation of tight spaces.
  • Yellow / turquoise coloration provides camoflage in shallow waters
  • Slow moving, it ambushes small fish from above

Assessment: Minor threat</poem>

Source: Scan Brute Sharks

Crashfish
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<poem>This unusual species has developed an emergency defense mechanism based on mutually assured destruction.


1. Forward-mounted Eye:

Enables the creature to identify and track potential predators.


2. Sulfur Plant:

The sulfur plant has evolved to feed on sulfuric compounds secreted by the crashfish, which makes its nest within its leaves. Stronger, more protective plants provide superior nesting grounds, which in turn provide the plant with more nutrients from larger crashfish.

3. Defense Mechanism:

Concentrations of sulfur build up in the organism over time. If the crashfish collides with something at sufficient speed the spikes on its torso are impacted, triggering an explosive chemical reaction.


Assessment: Equip stasis rifle, repulsion cannon or similar before approaching shallow caves</poem>

Source: Scan Crashfish

Brinewing
Brinewing Ency.png
<poem>EncyDesc_Brinewing</poem>
Source: Scan Brinewings

Noot Fish
<poem>NOOOOOOOT!1</poem>
Source: Scan Noot Fish

Pengling
<poem>Young pengwings tend to huddle on dry land awaiting their next meal.
  • Consume almost exclusively fish regurgitated by the adults in the huddle
  • They stay on the center of the huddle to stay warm and out of the wind
  • If separated from the huddle, the adults will become agitated and begin searching for their young penglings, so please don't do this!

Assessment: Harmless</poem>

Source: Scan Penglings

Pengwing
<poem>Bird-like creature, hunts small fish below the water, huddles in packs on the ice above.
  • Consumes small prey fish and regurgitates them for its young
  • Retractable, detachable, luminescent tail for fast evasion of predators
  • Sharp teeth concealed inside the beak are defensive, used to tear chunks out of aggressors
  • Huddles in packs on the surface for protection against the cold

Assessment: Less cuddly than they look</poem>

Source: Scan Pengwings

Pinnacarid
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<poem>An intelligent and curious creature which hunts and forages below the waterline, but returns to the surface to breathe.
  • Eats small fish, may be hand-fed, shows taming potential

Assessment: Friendly</poem>

Source: Scan Pinnacarids

Rock Puncher
Rockpuncher Ency.png
<poem>A large crustacean which feeds on tiny larvae excavated from coral and rock with its powerful punching arms.
  • Attracted to glow larvae found in and around deepsea rock formations.
  • Hardened chitin claws can thrust forward at close to the speed of sound to break rock and bone alike
  • Known to attack larger creatures which threaten its territory
  • Perfectly adapted to cave environments, its six legs adhere to walls, and can propel it short distances through the water
  • Heavily armored, vulnerable to only leviathan class predators

Assessment: Avoid or redirect with food</poem>

Source: Scan Rock Punchers

Symbiote
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<poem>A small, fast predator which nests inside the hole of the titan holefish and defends them at all costs.
  • Symbiotes feed mostly on over-confident predators which attack the titan holefish
  • Expending huge energy reserves to move quickly and strike their targets, the symbiote is dependent on receiving additional warmth and oxygen from the titan holefish
  • Symbiotes lay their eggs inside the gills of the titan holefish
  • The waste left behind is absorbed by the titan, constituting all the nutrients it needs to

survive

Assessment: Catch or neutralize to approach the titan holefish</poem>

Source: Scan Symbiotes

Herbivores - Large

Arctic Ray
<poem>A fast-moving ray species, well adapted to low temperature environments.

Two sets of wing-like fins enable this ray to quickly change direction and accelerate Like other rays it is exclusively herbivorous

Do you have further insight into this creature's physiology and lifecycle? Hit F8 and report your findings to Alterra, ensuring to mention '#story'!

Assessment: Harmless</poem>

Source: Scan Arctic Rays

Sea Monkey Baby
<poem>EncyDesc_SeaMonkeyBaby</poem>
Source: Scan Sea Monkey Babies

Lily Paddler
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<poem>A medium-sized herbivore with an elongated, bifurcated torso, and multiple bioluminescent adornments.
  • Slow and vulnerable to attack
  • Long arms for seed foraging on the ocean floor
  • An array of feather-like appendages display varied colors in low-light conditions
  • At night the paddler's illuminated plumage looks like a school of smaller fish, perhaps convincing predators they're not worth the chase

Assessment: Harmless</poem>

Source: Scan Lily Paddlers

Sea Monkey
<poem>A medium-sized and intelligent herbivore, more research is needed to understand this lifeform.
  • Sea Monkeys roam the ocean almost playfully, fearless of predators and laissez-faire about resources
  • Known to show intense interest in other lifeforms
  • Form small nests where they hoard objects of interest

Assessment: Investigate with caution</poem>

Source: Scan Sea Monkeys

Skyray
SkyRay.jpg
<poem>The skyray has a bird-like head, and feathered wings which enable it to fly. Skyrays are commonly found circling floating structures, and rarely venture far out to sea. They will perch on dry land, but are prone to flee on approach.


Wings:

Although its wings give it some resemblance in silhouette to the waterborne rays on 4546B, analysis shows no greater genetic overlap with those species than the planetary average - in fact the skyray appears to have split off the evolutionary tree much earlier than most.


Diet:

Largely seed-based. Skyrays have not been observed diving for food, which implies they rely on land-based plants for their survival.

Assessment: Presence may indicate nearby dry land.</poem>

Source: Scan Skyrays

Titan Holefish
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<poem>A large, docile herbivore which emits oxygen and is defended by the small, aggressive symbiotes which accompany them.
  • Slow, stupid and delicious
  • Complex gills line the inside of the hole, drawing cold water in, and emitting warm, oxygen-rich water in its place
  • Attracts symbiotes, which make the holefish their home and fiercely ward off any approaching lifeform
  • Migrates more or less at random, feeding from nutrients deposited by the symbiotes

The titan holefish has evolved entirely beyond basic survival mechanisms like speed, intelligence or hunting. It exists in a semi-permanent state of unreflective calm, swimming forward on impulse, fully trusting the complex ecosystem which supports it.

Assessment: Valuable oxygen source, if you can reach it</poem>

Source: Scan Titan Holefish

Herbivores - Small

Arctic Peeper
<poem>A fast prey fish, camoflaged against the ice.

Researcher notes: 'Don't like the auto-generated name. Suggest: Iceclops.'

Assessment: Edible</poem>

Source: Scan Arctic Peepers

Bladderfish
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<poem>This unusual herbivore appears to be mostly defenseless, and bears little resemblance to the other lifeforms around it.


1. Semi-permeable Bladder:

The bladderfish is able to filter air and seawater into its body cavity through a unique membrane which surrounds its spine like a bladder. This allows it to remove and consume organic particulate caught on the way, and adjust its buoyancy.


2. Open-ended Vascular Tubing:

Can be angled and contracted to pump out water and achieve low-velocity, guided propulsion.


Largely oblivious to threats, and practically immobile at night, its only identified defense mechanism is that it's composed almost entirely of water, air and cartilage.

Assessment: Edible (oxygen may be retrieved from the bladder and added to tanks on consumption); membrane has applications as a natural water filter</poem>

Source: Scan Bladderfish

Triops
<poem>EncyDesc_Triops</poem>
Source: Scan Triops

Hoopfish
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<poem>Small, school-mentality prey fish with a unique method of propulsion, and a distant relative of the bladderfish.


1. Antennae:

Rather than swimming, this lifeform uses the fine green antennae which encircle its body to alter the composition of the water in front of it, allowing it to 'sail' into the low density space created.


2. Purple/Green Coloration:

May be a camouflage adaptation for mid-range light wavelengths, possibly indicating the hoopfish is more active at dawn and dusk.


3. Behavior:

While schools of hoopfish will form periodically and evade predators en masse, this behavior is more social than it is defensive, and lone hoopfish are often found hunting for food and displaying generally curious behavior.


Assessment: Edible</poem>

Source: Scan Hoopfish

Isosceles Ray
<poem>A relatively small ray species capable of fast evasive manauvers.
  • Feeds on plankton
  • The fins on its head form an isosceles triangle, which it can tilt to perform fast and unpredictables manauvers
  • Sharp forward fin tips are capable of spearing attackers who manage to catch up

Assessment: Mostly harmless</poem>

Source: Scan Isosceles Rays

Spinner Fish
Spinner Fish Ency.png
<poem>A bizarre fish with star-like fins which it spins to generate propulsion.
  • Capable of very high speeds in a straight line
  • Slow, wide turning circle
  • Like other small prey fish they feed on a variety of seeds and grasses around the seabed

Assessment: Edible</poem>

Source: Scan Spinner Fish

Leviathans

Glow Whale
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<poem></poem>
Source: Scan Glow Whales

Scavengers & Parasites

Rockgrub
Rock Grub.jpg
<poem>A small, luminescent scavenger, roughly thumb-sized. This creature may be a distant relative of the sand shark, sharing that species' unusual limbs, segmented exoskeleton and burrowing behavior.


1. Jaw:

Its circular set of teeth is designed to tear up clumps of coral and sea grass caught on the rocks.


2. Limbs:

Five legs, two arms and a large flipper allow the rockgrub to cling to and walk across rock faces in search of food, and swiftly swim to safety when under attack.


3. Green Luminescence:

Glowing green in the dark would seem like a poor survival strategy, but this adaptation may be a mating behavior or other specialized process, engaged in by only a fraction of the total population at any one time. Or perhaps being eaten is simply part of the rockgrub's lifecycle.


Assessment: Harmless</poem>

Source: Scan Rockgrubs

Flora

Exploitable

Bloodroot
Bloodroot Ency.png
<poem>These root systems generally extend from one cave wall to another.


1. Coiled Root System:

Where this root system breaks through into open water its tendrils coil around one another for enhanced structural integrity.


2. Cave Wall Rooting:

Where the root meets the cave wall it penetrates into the rock and continues to grow, albeit at a slower rate.


Both bloodroots and bloodvines produce blood oil pustules, confirming that they are in fact one and the same flora species. The majority of the root system thrives within the rock itself, occasionally breaking into open water to reach untapped mineral resources, or generating vines which feed on water-based nutrients.</poem>

Source: Scan Bloodroots

Creepvine
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<poem>A kelp species concentrated in large forests, in shallow, sandy waters. Loose roots anchor the plant to the sea floor, from where it grows steadily toward the surface in pursuit of sunlight.

The stem is fibrous and rich in iron, making it both a viable base material for fabrication of textiles, as well as a basic foodstuff.

Assessment: Vital alien resource - Edible - Construction Applications</poem>

Source: Scan Creepvines

Creepvine Seeds
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<poem>Mature creepvine plants that have survived the predation of small herbivores produce these bioluminescent seed clusters, which may be knocked loose by currents or consumed and later deposited by predators.

The embryo is surrounded by a thick oil and silicone layer, which would disperse into the ground as the outer skin deteriorated. This may provide the seedling with the nutrients it needs to survive the low-light conditions on the sea bed.

Assessment: Vital alien resource - Construction Applications</poem>

Source: Collect a Creepvine Seed Cluster

Gel Sack
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<poem>These organic structures grow on cave walls. The purple sacks which arise from the surface contain a low-density gel laced with spores. These burst from time to time, floating towards the surface and attaching onto the next rock face they encounter.

While the gel sack is edible, its low-density renders it an invaluable advanced construction material.

Assessment: Edible - Aerogel construction applications</poem>

Source: Scan Gel Sacks

Sulfur Plant
<poem>These plants appear to serve as nests for the explosive organisms which guard them.

The outer petals are undamaged by the presence of the inhabiting creature, suggesting a complex co-development The plant has evolved to feed on nutrients and minerals deposited within it by the fish Sulfuric deposits on the inner leaves provide an insight into the mechanism by which the creatures explode

Assessment: Sulfur has applications in construction of the repair tool</poem>

Source: Scan Sulfur Plants

Sea

GenericArmored
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<poem>EncyDesc_GenericArmored</poem>
Source: TBA

GenericBowl
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<poem>EncyDesc_GenericBowl</poem>
Source: TBA

GenericBulbStalk
<poem>EncyDesc_GenericBulbStalk</poem>
Source: TBA

GenericCage
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<poem>EncyDesc_GenericCage</poem>
Source: TBA

GenericRibbon
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<poem>EncyDesc_GenericRibbon</poem>
Source: Scan Ribbon Plants

GenericShellDouble
Plant ShellDouble Ency.png
<poem>EncyDesc_GenericShellDouble</poem>
Source: TBA

GenericShellSingle
Plant ShellSingle Ency.png
<poem>EncyDesc_GenericShellSingle</poem>
Source: TBA

GenericSpine
<poem>EncyDesc_GenericSpine</poem>
Source: TBA

GenericSpiral
<poem>EncyDesc_GenericSpiral</poem>
Source: TBA

Redwort
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<poem>A common plant adaptable to many different environments, the redwort is a staple part of the diet of many smaller herbivores.</poem>
Source: Scan Redworts

Violet Beau
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<poem>A common, luminescent plant which grows in patches on the seabed.</poem>
Source: Scan Violet Beaus

Work Docs

Alterra Contractor Profile: Robin Goodall
<poem>Name: Robin Goodall

Age: 37

Job Function: Xeno-Linguist

Assignment: Vesper Ground Crew (Zero Sector), 4546B

Family: Mother (Deceased); Sibling (Sam Goodall, Alterra Management)


Background:

Born to a single mother employed by Alterra on City-Station 749. Family relocated to Auwell, and independent planetary research colony, when Goodall was 5 years old. One of just fifteen children in the colony, she was home-schooled from then on. Lacking Alterra's protective infrastructure, Auwell colonists were frequently exposed to local alien life, and Goodall developed an interest. When the colony was shut down following an accident which led to the death of her mother, she took a job on the most alien world available, and has not changed course since.


Previous Employment:

Mongolian Independent States Xeno Prospecting, Scott III (3 years)

Alterra Xeno Research Division, Strader VI (3 years)

Gaia Corp Xeno Research Division, Strader VI (13 years)


Psych Assessment:

  • Motivated by the work. Unlikely to respond to financial incentive. Ensure contractor understands their reasons and employer's are in harmony.
  • Summary: Introverted. Intuitive. Thoughtful. Perceptive.</poem>
Source: Unlocked by default

Alterra Employee Profile: Sam Goodall
<poem>Name: Sam Goodall

Age: 48

Job Function: Human Resources Analyst

Assignment: Vesper Station, 4546B

Family: Mother (Deceased); Sibling (Robin Goodall, Independent Contractor)


Background:

Born to a single mother employed by Alterra on City-Station 749. Studied the Alterra school curriculum until age 16, when the family relocated to Auwell, an independent planetary research colony outside Alterra space. Education suffered as a result, but Goodall did not lose her cultural identity, and she returned to Alterra space as soon as possible, to acquire digi-training in advanced management and negotiation strategies.


Previous Employment:

Alterra Seamoth Marketing Division (3 years)

Alterra Personnel Surplus Reduction Division (9 years)

Alterra Alms Communications (5 years)

Alterra Central Negotiation Strategy (6 years)

Vesper Human Resources Analyst (Present)


Psych Assessment:

  • Demonstrates strong reward-based motivation. Well-integrated with Alterra corporate structure.
  • Summar: Extroverted. Sensitive. Thoughtful. Judgemental.</poem>
Source: In canyon leading to Alien Research Site Zero

Blueprint License
<poem>Name: Robin Goodall

Assignment: Xeno-Linguistics Contractor, Vesper Ground Personnel - Zero Sector, 4546B, Ariadne Arm


Blueprint Licenses:

  • Tools (Basic Only)
  • Habitats (Basic Only)
  • Weapons (Survival Knife Only)
  • Vehicles (None)


Costs incurred by the fabrication of unlicensed devices will be reclaimed from payroll.</poem>

Source: Unlocked by default

Vesper Station
<poem>The Vesper is a semi-permanent orbital installation, designed to provide a sustainable environment for research personnel stationed far from federation space. Once in geosynchronous orbit of a target stellar body it deploys groundcrew and multiple ground-to-space cargo rockets for energy efficient resource transportation.

Location: Planet 4546B, Ariadne Arm

Mission Parameters:

  1. Forensic examination and recovery of Aurora wreckage
  2. Biomedical research
  3. Ecological preservation
  4. Resource exploration
  5. [CLASSIFIED]

Details:

  • Habitation, oxygen generation and water filtration for 57 crewmembers indefinitely
  • Capacity to store up to 30 ground crew simultaneously
  • 4 deployable ground-to-air rockets for the return of research samples
  • Full payload of one-use air-to-ground cargo rockets for ongoing ground support
  • Full science and engineering suites</poem>
Source: Unlocked by default