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{{SimilarName|the '''Primary Containment Facility'''|the [[Disease Research Facility]]}} |
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* aquarium}}The '''Primary Research Facility''', also known as the ''Emperor Facility'' or ''Sea Emperor Prison'', is a [[Precursor Bases|Precursor Base]] located within the [[Active Lava Zone]] that will serve as the final major story location. It was built by the [[Precursors]] around one thousand years ago and is where the last [[Sea Emperor]] will be encountered, along with the five remaining [[Sea Emperor Eggs|Sea Emperor eggs]]. |
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==Story== |
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|title1 = Primary Containment Facility |
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The '''Primary Research Facility''' was a Precursor Base built over one thousand years ago. It's main purpose was to contain any creatures infected with the [[Carar]] that survived study in the [[Secondary Bio-Research Facility]], and attempt to cure them. At some point the '''Primary Research Facility''' became the home and prison of the last living [[Sea Emperor]], which the Precursors captured in an attempt to find a cure, as she was immune to infection. The aquarium section was originally all metal with several teleporter hubs set up (though none big enough to allow the Sea Emperor's escape). However, as creatures began teleportation into it, they also brought stray [[flora]] and terrain, wearing down its appearance. Over time, the aquarium became a thriving ecosystem with the Fauna and the Sea Emperor living in a symbiotic relationship. At an unknown date, the [[Sea Emperor]] laid five eggs, which the [[Precursors]] took and placed in the [[Precursor Egg Incubator]], as the aquarium was not a suitable environment for the eggs to hatch. |
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|image1 = PCFInfobox2.jpg |
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|tab = [[Alien Bases]] |
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|type = [[:Category:Alien Structures|Alien Structure]] |
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|location= [[Lava Lakes]] |
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|Gotoid = * ''antechamber'' |
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* ''aquarium'' |
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* ''prison'' |
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|coords = 200 -1440 -222 |
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|music =* [[Subnautica OST|''Cycle of Life'']] (Sea Emperors Death) |
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* [[Subnautica OST|''What are You'']] |
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{{Quote2|Translating local alien broadcast... WARNING: Vaccine development program terminated. Emperor egg hatching project terminated. Live specimens terminated. Evacuate immediately. |
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==Fauna== |
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[[File:PrisonPDAMessage.ogg]]|PDA|Dialogue}} |
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*[[Sea Emperor]] |
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*[[Sea Emperor Juvenile]] |
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== Future Updates == |
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</nowiki>The '''Primary Containment Facility''', also known as the ''Emperor Containment Facility'', ''Sea Emperor Prison'' or merely the ''Prison'', is an [[Alien Bases|Alien Base]] located within the [[Lava Lakes]] that serves as the final major story location. It was built by the [[Precursor Race]] around one thousand years ago and is home to the last remaining [[Sea Emperor Leviathan]], along with the five remaining [[Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs]]. There are two entrances to the Lava Lakes containing the Primary Containment Facility; [[Mapping Subnautica|co-ordinates]] are -300 -1270 -150 and 90 -1240 360, southeast, and directly north of the [[Lava Castle]], respectively. |
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* The '''Primary Research Facility''' will be divided in 2 main areas, the antechamber and the aquarium. |
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* The antechamber will contain an airlock and various teleporters to different biomes and the other [[Precursor Bases]] - the receivers for these [[Precursor Teleporter|teleporters]] will be found scattered throughout the world. |
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The Primary Containment Facility requires the [[Blue Tablet]] to unlock, which is found in the [[Alien Thermal Plant]]. An additional Blue Tablet is required to gain access to the Moonpool and subsequently the Sea Emperor. |
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* The aquarium will feature a moonpool and the [[Precursor Egg Incubator]]. |
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* Various cut-scenes and animations will be shown here, ranging from simple [[Sea Emperor]] swimming animations to a dramatic final reveal involving the Sea Emperor eggs. |
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The Primary Containment Facility, like the other Alien Bases, was built a little under one thousand years ago. Five [[Sonic Deterrent]] devices can be found in the area around the base, preventing attacks on the facility from the native [[fauna]]. It was built to contain the Sea Emperor Leviathan after it was discovered that it was immune to the [[Kharaa Bacterium]]. The aquarium section was originally all inorganic with two [[Alien Arches]] set up inside, one leading back into the Antechamber's moonpool and another leading to just outside the [[Quarantine Enforcement Platform]]. However, as creatures began migrating into it via the Arches, they brought with them [[flora]] seeds along with loose sand and mud. Over time, the aquarium became a thriving ecosystem with the Sea Emperor Leviathan at the heart. Five of the eggs that the Sea Emperor Leviathan was found with were placed in the [[Incubator Device]] to stimulate the hatching process as it was deduced that the young would be a more viable source of the [[Enzyme 42|cure]], rather than their parent who was weak. However, the aquarium was not a suitable environment for the eggs to hatch, rather built to match the ideal environment for an adult Sea Emperor Leviathan, which differ from the ideal conditions for a juvenile Emperor, causing the eggs to go into a form of natural stasis for a seemingly indefinite amount of time, kept alive by the Incubator. |
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* Warpers will attempt to warp in and kill the player. |
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* Most, if not all [[Fauna|fauna]] and [[Flora|flora]] will be found in the '''Primary Research Facility''', aggressive fauna will also be passive to the player while in the aquarium. Aggressive fauna will also defend the player from [[Warper]]s. |
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==Antechamber== |
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[[File:PCFAnteView.jpg|thumb|'''Antechamber'''|200px]] |
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The first room in the Primary Containment Facility. It is huge and roughly octagonal in shape. A large pillar, called the Ion Cube Fabricator, lies in the center of the chamber, which is used to create Large Ion Cube Deposits. Every time the deposit on it is completely depleted the pillar will rise up and, after 2 minutes, fabricate a new deposit, after which the pillar will lower back down. Around this pillar are cases containing the [[Precursor Relics|Alien Relics]], five on each side. There are six doorways around the sidewalls of the Antechamber, the four doors positioned at diagonals lead to Arch rooms, the middle left door leading to the "Pipe Room", and the right to the "Egg Laboratory". Accessed by ramps on either side of the entrance to the facility, another doorway can be seen, this door leads to the "Dissection Lab". At the far end of the Antechamber is another door blocked by a force field that leads to the Moonpool Room, along with its respective [[Forcefield Control]], requiring a Blue Tablet. The Antechamber also has many specimen cases containing artifacts the Precursors collected, most originating from other alien races. |
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====Relics==== |
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[[File:RelicsPCFPageWriting.png|thumb|'''Alien Relics'''|200px]] |
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A collection of eleven relics are kept in the Primary Containment Facility, with one of human origin, some of Precursor origin, but most from other, unidentified alien species. Further information on these relics can be found here: [[Alien Relics]]. |
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====Egg Laboratory==== |
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[[File:EggLabOverview.png|thumb|'''Egg Laboratory'''|200px]] |
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''(for images see [[#Gallery|gallery]])'' |
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This laboratory is accessed through the middle door on the right side of the antechamber. The purpose of this laboratory was to study the hatching processes of local life form's eggs in order to find out how to hatch the Sea Emperor Leviathan eggs. As such, the laboratory contains many eggs from the local life forms, forty-three eggs are kept here in total, including one Sea Emperor Leviathan egg and two [[Sea Dragon Leviathan]] eggs. The unimplemented [[Shuttlebug]] egg can also be found in this room, as well as the unimplemented [[Reefback Leviathan|Reefback]] egg. |
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====Pipe Room==== |
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[[File:PCFPipeView.jpg|thumb|'''Pipe Room'''|200px]] |
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''(for images see [[#Gallery|gallery]])'' |
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Although this room is not huge, the pipes originating from it cover tens of thousands of meters. This room's purpose is to pump cool, oxygen-rich water from the surface biomes into the aquarium, and remove the oxygen-deprived water, maintaining a stable environment for the Sea Emperor Leviathan. This room also contains five small aquariums that are filled with various coral and flora species, these aquariums have pipe exits in them so are presumably for the purpose of enriching the circulating water with plant and coral matter. The Sea Emperor Leviathan using its telepathic abilities trained [[Peeper]]s to use the pipe system to distribute Enzyme 42 to the surface biomes, keeping a small amount of life on the planet alive. |
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Many variants of Flora and Coral can be found inside the aquariums, though they are unreachable through normal means. |
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Flora= |
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* [[Acid Mushroom]] |
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* [[Blue Barnacles (Subnautica)|Blue Barnacles]] |
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* [[Blue Palm]] |
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* [[Cave Bush]] |
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* [[Furled Papyrus]] |
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* [[Gabe's Feather]] |
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* [[Spotted Dockleaf]] |
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* [[Spotted Reeds]] |
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* [[Redwort]] |
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* [[Veined Nettle]] |
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* [[Violet Beau]] |
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* [[Writhing Weed]] |
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* [[Brain Coral]] |
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* [[Jordi's Tung]] |
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====Dissection Lab==== |
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[[File:DissectionLab3.png|thumb|'''Dissection Lab'''|200px]] |
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''(for images see [[#Gallery|gallery]])'' |
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This small room contains one Sea Emperor Leviathan egg that has been forcibly opened, as well as a dead Sea Emperor Leviathan fetus on a dissection table. Scanning these items reveals that the Precursors were desperate in trying to obtain Enzyme 42 when their attempts to naturally coax the eggs to hatch failed, forcing them to dissect one of the extremely valuable eggs. |
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==Moonpool Room== |
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[[File:MoonpoolRoomOverview.png|thumb|'''Moonpool Room'''|200px]] |
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A large room accessed through a door at the far end of the Antechamber, the main point of interest in this room is the large Moonpool from which it draws its name. The Moonpool leads to an observation platform above the Sea Emperor Leviathan's Aquarium, suspended by four cables, where the player will come face to face with the Sea Emperor Leviathan for the first time. At the far end of this room is a platform with an Alien Arch on it, the platform cannot be accessed from the Moonpool Room, only being accessible through an Arch in the Aquarium. |
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The Moonpool Room cannot be accessed unless the forcefield securing the entrance has been disabled, which can be done using a Blue Tablet at a control, located in the Antechamber. |
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==Aquarium== |
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[[File:PCFAqView.jpg|thumb|'''Sea Emperor's Aquarium'''|200px]] |
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The main feature of the Primary Containment Facility; a huge aquarium containing the Sea Emperor Leviathan and the five remaining Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs. The Aquarium is teeming with life; schools of fish, [[coral]], grasses, and Flora being scattered all around, some parts of the Aquarium resemble the [[Grand Reef]]. There are also small cave systems, one containing a pair of [[Oculus]], the only place they are found other than the [[Jellyshroom Cave]]s. Large pillars made from the same material as Alien Bases can be found running in two lines, parallel to each other in the middle of the Aquarium, topped with larger, green, rectangular lights. Aggressive creatures, such as [[Stalker]]s, [[Boneshark]]s, and [[Cave Crawler]]s, will be passive to the player and are thus not a threat. Players can safely ride their [[Seamoth]] around the aquarium regardless of the depth limit. Two [[Ion Cube]]s can be found here, one on a pedestal near the Arch at the back of the Aquarium, and another located in a cavern system having seemingly been abandoned during the evacuation of Precursors. |
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==== Pipe System ==== |
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[[File:PCFSideVents.jpg|thumb|''Pipe System''|200px]] |
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Eight [[Alien Vents|Alien Vent Entrance Points]] are located in the aquarium, which pumps oxygen-rich water into the aquarium to keep a stable environment. Peepers use these vents to travel to and from the surface carrying Enzyme 42. |
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==== Incubator Device ==== |
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[[File:IncubatorDeviceTrue.png|thumb|''Incubator Device''|200px]] |
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The Incubator Device is found in a large hollow in the ground surrounded by small mounds of rock amongst which the Emperor will nestle itself when the player gets close to the 5 eggs that are on it. There is an Arch directly behind the Incubator, which connects to an Arch near the [[Quarantine Enforcement Platform]]. The eggs can be hatched using [[Hatching Enzymes]]. |
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{{Clear}} |
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Resources= |
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*[[Ion Cube]] |
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* [[Sea Crown|Sea Crown Seed]] |
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Fauna= |
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*[[Bladderfish (Subnautica)|Bladderfish]] |
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*[[Blue Barnacles (Subnautica)|Blue Barnacles]] |
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*[[Boneshark]] |
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*[[Boomerang (Subnautica)|Boomerang]] |
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*[[Cave Crawler]] |
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*[[Garryfish]] |
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*[[Holefish]] |
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*[[Hoopfish]] |
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*[[Hoverfish]] |
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*[[Oculus]] |
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*[[Peeper]] |
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*[[Rabbit Ray]] |
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*[[Reginald]] |
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*[[Sea Emperor Leviathan]] |
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*[[Sea Emperor Leviathan (Babies)]] |
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*[[Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs]] |
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*[[Shoal of Fish]] |
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*[[Shuttlebug]] |
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*[[Stalker]] |
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Flora= |
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*[[Acid Mushroom]] |
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*[[Blue Palm]] |
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*[[Cave Bush]] |
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*[[Furled Papyrus]] |
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*[[Gabe's Feather]] |
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*[[Gel Sack]] |
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*[[Redwort]] |
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*[[Rouge Cradle]] |
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*[[Sea Crown]] |
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*[[Spotted Dockleaf]] |
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*[[Spotted Reeds]] |
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*[[Veined Nettle]] |
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*[[Violet Beau]] |
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*[[Writhing Weed]] |
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Coral= |
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*[[Jordi's Tung]] |
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*[[Giant Coral Tubes]] |
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*[[Coral Shell Plate|Slanted Shell Plate]] |
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*[[Brain Coral]] |
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==Data Bank Entries== |
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Ion Cube Fabricator= |
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This device appears to be the origin of the raw mineral that forms the base of the ion cubes which power smaller alien systems. Likely drawing power itself from the main thermal plant, this device may represent an almost limitless source of energy. |
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Enzyme 42 Project Data= |
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According to translated data logs, an indigenous leviathan species was found to produce a unique substance referred to as 'Enzyme 42', which inhibited the symptoms of the kharaa bacterial infection in other indigenous organisms. The specimen was captured and contained in a purpose-built habitat for further study. |
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The alien researchers went to great lengths to provide for the lifeform's environmental needs, including the import of interdependent flora and fauna via an onsite warpgate, however its health quickly deteriorated. |
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When quarantine was imposed all warp gates and forcefields were sealed. All attempts to develop the enzyme into a vaccine had been unsuccessful. |
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Sea Emperor Egg Casing= |
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Shell Composition:<br /> |
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The shell casing is formed from thick layers of carbon-composite, suggesting an extensive gestation period. This leviathan species may give birth just once per century, perhaps just once in their lifetimes. |
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Shell Casing Incisions:<br /> |
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Precise incisions suggest a laser-based tool was used to cut open the egg casing and forcibly remove the fetus inside, prior to full gestation. |
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Analysis:<br /> |
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- Time-pressure to develop a bacterial vaccine may have driven the alien researchers to cut open this egg and remove the fetus for study<br /> |
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- It is also possible that, removed from its parent and natural habitat, some vital condition for the infant to hatch naturally was not met |
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Sea Emperor Fetus= |
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Found preserved in a display case, it was likely a child of the adult specimen contained within the facility. |
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Physiology:<br /> |
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- Superficial damage to the specimen indicates it was artificially removed from its egg-casing<br /> |
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- Stunted tissue development suggests the organism expired during the removal process<br /> |
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- Tissue samples have been taken from the digestive tract |
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Analysis:<br /> |
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- It appears the aliens were attempting to formulate a cure for the bacterium from enzymes produced in this specimen's digestive system<br /> |
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- Without a young, healthy specimen these efforts were in vain |
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Ventilation Control= |
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Water flowing to and from the primary containment facility is being automatically controlled, independently of other safeguards. Data on the water composition has been recorded: |
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Inflow:<br /> |
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Water is being drawn from different biomes around the surface of the planet. The water temperature is considerably lower than the volcanic environment outside the facility, while micro-organism and nutrient counts are substantially higher. |
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Outflow:<br /> |
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Oxygen-deprived water is being flooded from the system and recycled back to the surface. |
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Peepers Entering the Containment Facility= |
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The pipes drawing water into the containment facility are filled with peepers arriving from the surface. |
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- The fish show no signs of distress<br /> |
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- The specimens scanned have all consumed high quantities of seeds and organic matter from the surface<br /> |
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- Some specimens are beginning to show signs of infection |
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Enzyme Host Peepers Leaving the Containment Facility= |
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A peeper specimen was observed emitting a faint, fluorescent enzyme trail, and engaging in unusual behavioral patterns. |
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- Peeper is actively approaching other creatures, including predators<br /> |
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- The specimen is host to a bacterial infection, however the infection is currently dormant<br /> |
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- Peeper's stomach cavity contains an unknown enzyme of foreign origin |
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Chemical Analysis of Enzyme:<br /> |
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- Bears some superficial similarity to the stomach enzymes of larger predators<br /> |
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- Contact with the enzyme appears to inhibit the symptoms of the bacterial infection<br /> |
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- Complex structure renders synthesis impossible |
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Assessment: Recommend further research into enzyme origin |
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Aquarium Arch= |
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Scans indicate this arch was left inactive when the facility was abandoned. It likely served as an access point to the surface of the planet. It is much too small for the emperor to pass through, but would accommodate smaller lifeforms. |
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Aquarium Pipe Access Point= |
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An access point to the alien piping system transporting water to and from the containment facility. Peepers are using the pipe network to travel to and from the surface. |
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Peepers Inside the Containment Facility= |
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While all other creatures encountered within the facility are isolated within it, peepers appear to be coming and going of their own accord via the alien pipe network. |
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- On arrival, peepers are approaching the sea emperor<br /> |
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- Peepers exhibit a natural affinity for the stomach enzymes being expelled by the emperor<br /> |
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- Peepers which have come into contact with the enzyme are returning to the pipe network |
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Analysis:<br /> |
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- This behavior must be the source of Enzyme 42 on 4546B, or the area thereof which supports life<br /> |
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- It is likely also responsible for the survival of the emperor and the other lifeforms contained within the facility |
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Sea Emperor Leviathan Research Data= |
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SPECIMEN SIZE CATEGORIES HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED UPWARD TO ACCOMMODATE THIS SPECIES |
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1. Feeding & Digestion<br /> |
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Alien research data indicates that despite its size this species feeds entirely on microorganisms it filters from the water, which themselves depend on a complicated ecosystem of plant and animal life. |
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2. Reproduction<br /> |
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Large, ovary-like organs are carried in the creature's middle section, suggesting that like other species on this planet it produces eggs, however internal scar tissue indicates probable infertility. |
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3. Enzyme 42<br /> |
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The emperor manufactures Enzyme 42 within its stomach cavity to break down its food, and will occasionally expel it into the surrounding waters. This substance was found to neutralize the effects of the bacterium, and its presence in the ecosystem today would explain how life on the planet survived the outbreak. It would remain to be explained by what mechanism the enzyme is being delivered. |
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4. Health<br /> |
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Comparative analysis of size and metabolic rates indicates the specimen captured by the researchers was approximately 1,600 years old. Extensive internal and external scar tissue suggest it had lived well in excess of the peak lifespan for its species. |
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Assessment: While a healthy emperor specimen may have held some potential as a cure, it is unlikely any research subjects survived quarantine procedures. |
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The Sea Emperor's Eggs= |
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1. (Shell)<br /> |
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Uncommonly strong shell lining. Organic growth on the exterior suggests these eggs may be hundreds or thousands of years old. |
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2. (Alien Tubes)<br /> |
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Alien devices penetrate the outer shell layer. Likely designed to supply them with nutrients, and to isolate them from the surrounding environment. |
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3. (Amniotic Sack)<br /> |
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Like many eggs on 4546B, these do not contain a nutrient supply which is slowly exhausted by the embryo. Instead they exist in a form of natural stasis, awaiting appropriate hatching conditions. |
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4. (Fetal Organism)<br /> |
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There is a high genetic match between these organisms and the leviathan in the vicinity. They appear to be stable and healthy. |
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It is likely that ideal hatching conditions for the eggs vary considerably from ideal survival conditions for the parent. |
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Hatching Enzymes= |
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The emperor specimen's eggs are attached to some form of incubator. |
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==Achievement== |
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PCFExt3.jpg|The top of the Primary Containment Facility |
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PCFExt1.jpg|The left side of the exterior |
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PCFExt2.jpg|The right side of the exterior |
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PCFExt4.jpg|Primary Containment Facility entrance |
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PCFExt5.jpg|One of the five Sonic Deterrents around the Lava Lakes |
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PCF RC.jpg|The Primary Containment Facility from a distance |
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PCF4.jpg|The entrance to the Facility |
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PCFWalkway.GIF|The ramp leading to the Antechamber |
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CrystalFab01.gif|The [[Ion Cube]] fabricator in the center of the room (Outdated) |
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CrystalFab(2).gif|The Ion Cube fabricator creating an [[Large Resource Deposits|Ion Cube Pyramid]] |
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Antechamber5.png|The ceiling of the Antechamber |
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AlienRobotPCF.jpg|An [[Alien Robot (Subnautica)|Alien Robot]] in the Antechamber |
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Antechamber6.png|A Data Terminal |
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PCFRelics1.jpg|The first set of [[Alien Relics]] |
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PCFRelics2.jpg|The second set of [[Alien Relics]] |
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Antechamber9.png|Some doors leading to the Teleporter Rooms |
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Antechamber10.png|The ramps at the back of the Antechamber |
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Antechamber11.png|The door at the back of the room leading to the dissection lab |
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PCF1.jpg|The door to the Moonpool Room (Main Sea Emperor aquarium) |
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AntechamberRc.jpg|An overview of the Antechamber |
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MoonpoolRoom5.png|The entrance to the Moonpool Room |
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MoonpoolRoomOverview.png|Overview |
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MoonpoolRoom7.png|Another view |
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MoonpoolRoom4.png|The ceiling of the Moonpool |
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MoonpoolRoom3.png|The entrance to the Moonpool |
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MoonpoolRoom2.png|The Moonpool |
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MoonpoolRoom1.png|A large staircase |
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PCFMoonpool4.jpg|An Alien Arch that links to the Aquarium |
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MoonpoolRoom8.png|Details on the wall of the Moonpool Room |
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EmperorTelepathy.jpg|The [[Sea Emperor Leviathan]] contacting the player upon entering the Aquarium |
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20170510153946_1.jpg|The Aquarium's ceiling |
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AquariumOverview.png|Overview |
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Aquarium1.jpg|A large pillar |
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AquariumGalleryNew7.png|A view of the terrain in the Aquarium |
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AquariumGalleryNew5.png|A cluster of [[Blue Barnacles (Subnautica)|Blue Barnacles]] |
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AquariumGalleryNew3.png|A corner of the Aquarium with a single [[Sea Crown]] |
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AquariumGalleryNew15.png|A view from the corner of the Aquarium |
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AquariumGalleryNew4.png|More Flora |
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Swimz.jpg|The Sea Emperor Leviathan swimming around the Aquarium |
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AquariumGalleryNew8.png|Another corner in the Aquarium with more Blue Barnacles |
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AquariumGalleryNew13.png|Some of the [[Coral]] and [[Flora]] found here |
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AquariumGalleryNew17.png|The only Giant Coral Tube in the Aquarium |
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AquariumGalleryNew18.png|Some of the more common Flora in the Aquarium |
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PCFA1.jpg|A large cave in the Aquarium |
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PCFA3.jpg|Another cave |
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PCFA8.jpg|Oculus in a cave, the only place they are found outside of their [[Jellyshroom Cave|natural habitat]] |
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20170510161345_1.jpg|An area in the Aquarium's cave containing various Flora |
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AquariumGalleryNew6.png|The back of the Aquarium |
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AquariumGalleryNew2.png|The Alien Arch at the back of the Aquarium |
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AquariumGalleryNew9.png|An [[Alien Vents|Alien Vent]] in the back of the Aquarium |
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AquariumGalleryNew12.png|More Pipe System vents |
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Aquarium - Mounatins WarpGate.png|The Alien Arch behind the [[Incubator Device]] |
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images.jpeg|Sea Emporer sitting by the egg incubator |
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EggLabOverview.png|Overview |
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EggLab15.jpg|Three cases containing eggs from a [[Crashfish (Subnautica)|Crashfish]], a [[Rabbit Ray]], and a [[Mesmer]] |
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EggLab16.jpg|Four cases embedded into the wall containing a Rabbit Ray egg, a [[Jellyray]] egg, a [[Gasopod]] egg, and an [[Ampeel]] egg |
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EggLab17.jpg|Two cases containing a [[Shuttlebug]] egg and an unusually small Sea Dragon Leviathan egg |
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EggLab18.jpg|A large case containing a [[Reefback Leviathan]] egg |
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EggLab19.jpg|Two embedded cases containing an Ampeel egg and a Sea Emperor Leviathan egg |
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EggLab20.jpg|A large octagonal column with sixteen cases embedded into it, each containing an egg |
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EggLab21.jpg|Two more wall embedded cases containing a [[Spadefish]] egg and another, unusually small Sea Dragon Leviathan egg |
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EggLab22.jpg|Two cases containing a Gasopod egg and a [[Lava Lizard]] egg |
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EggLab23.jpg|Six wall embedded cases containing a Reefback Leviathan egg, a [[Crabsquid]] egg, a [[Stalker]] egg, a [[Boneshark]] egg, a [[Sand Shark]] egg and a Shuttlebug egg |
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EggLab24.jpg|A Stalker egg and [[Crabsnake]] egg in two embedded cases |
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EggLab25.jpg|A Jellyray egg suspended over a tank by a precursor device |
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EggLab26.jpg|Yet more wall embedded cases, containing a Lava Lizard egg and a Gasopod egg |
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PipeRoomOverview.png|Overview |
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PipeRoom7.jpg|Pipe Room upper section overview |
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PipeRoom8.jpg|Pipe Room lower area overview |
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PipeRoom3.jpg|A ramp leading to the bottom part of the room |
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PipeRoom9.jpg|The large spiral pipe |
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PipeRoom2.jpg|The meeting point of several pipes |
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PipeRoom5.jpg|Peepers traveling through the pipes |
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PipeAquarium1.jpg|An aquarium on the upper level |
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PipeAquarium2.jpg|A second aquarium on the upper level |
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PipeAquarium3.jpg|A third aquarium on the upper level |
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PipeAquarium4.jpg|A smaller aquarium on the lower level |
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PipeAquarium5.jpg|A larger aquarium on the lower level |
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DissectionLab1.png|The entrance from the Antechamber |
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DissectionLab2.png|Further into the Lab |
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DissectionLab3.png|Overview |
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DissectionLab6.png|Another overview |
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DissectionLab4.png|One of the five tanks |
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DissectionLab5.png|The only tank to contain a [[Sea Emperor Leviathan]] Egg |
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DissectionLab7.png|More of the tanks |
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DissectionLab8.png|The [[Sea Emperor Leviathan (Babies)|Sea Emperor Baby]] within the center tank |
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DissectionLab9.png|Tubes within the tank similar to those in the [[Disease Research Facility]] |
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precursoralz.jpg|[[Concept art]] of the Primary Containment Facility/Sea Emperor Leviathan prison in the Lava Lakes |
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Aquarium Hallway.jpg|Entry corridor concept art |
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20160711201349_1.jpg|The current look of the Primary Reserch Facillity. |
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PrisonInt_AnteChamber_lo.jpg|Antechamber Concept Art |
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MoonpoolConceptArt.png|Moonpool Room concept art |
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PrisonAquarium.jpg|The Sea Emperor Leviathan's aquarium concept art |
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Incubator.jpg|Incubator Device concept art |
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PCF Central Pillar|Central pillar animations |
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PCFInt.JPG|A developer's photo of the early inside of the Aquarium |
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PCFCentralPillarDiagram.JPG|A developer's diagram showing how the central pillar is animated |
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Peeperpipes flow.png|Developers piping peeper flow concept |
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== Trivia == |
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* The previous name for the Primary Containment Facility was the ''Primary Research Facility''. |
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*The concept art for The Sea Emperor Leviathan's aquarium features a unknown squid in the bottom right hand corner, possibly a earlier version of the [[Shuttlebug|Shuttle Bug]] but has the colour scheme resembling the [[Sea Monkey]] in [[Subnautica: Below Zero|Subnautica Below Zero]]. |
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*Scanning creatures within the aquarium will result in the scanner screen displaying them as "Normal", or free from infection. |
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*It isn't recommended to bring the Prawn Suit into the aquarium without a [[Prawn Suit Jump Jet Upgrade (Subnautica)|Jump Jet Upgrade]], as the bottom is too far from the platform, and getting out of the moonpool may prove to be a challenge. With a jump jet upgrade equipped, a Prawn Suit can be piloted into the depths of the aquarium and launched all the way out without the need for a [[Prawn Suit Grappling Arm (Subnautica)|Grappling Arm]]. |
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Translating local alien broadcast... WARNING: Vaccine development program terminated. Emperor egg hatching project terminated. Live specimens terminated. Evacuate immediately. File:PrisonPDAMessage.ogg
― PDA, Dialogue

The Primary Containment Facility, also known as the Emperor Containment Facility, Sea Emperor Prison or merely the Prison, is an Alien Base located within the Lava Lakes that serves as the final major story location. It was built by the Precursor Race around one thousand years ago and is home to the last remaining Sea Emperor Leviathan, along with the five remaining Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs. There are two entrances to the Lava Lakes containing the Primary Containment Facility; co-ordinates are -300 -1270 -150 and 90 -1240 360, southeast, and directly north of the Lava Castle, respectively.
The Primary Containment Facility requires the Blue Tablet to unlock, which is found in the Alien Thermal Plant. An additional Blue Tablet is required to gain access to the Moonpool and subsequently the Sea Emperor.
The Primary Containment Facility, like the other Alien Bases, was built a little under one thousand years ago. Five Sonic Deterrent devices can be found in the area around the base, preventing attacks on the facility from the native fauna. It was built to contain the Sea Emperor Leviathan after it was discovered that it was immune to the Kharaa Bacterium. The aquarium section was originally all inorganic with two Alien Arches set up inside, one leading back into the Antechamber's moonpool and another leading to just outside the Quarantine Enforcement Platform. However, as creatures began migrating into it via the Arches, they brought with them flora seeds along with loose sand and mud. Over time, the aquarium became a thriving ecosystem with the Sea Emperor Leviathan at the heart. Five of the eggs that the Sea Emperor Leviathan was found with were placed in the Incubator Device to stimulate the hatching process as it was deduced that the young would be a more viable source of the cure, rather than their parent who was weak. However, the aquarium was not a suitable environment for the eggs to hatch, rather built to match the ideal environment for an adult Sea Emperor Leviathan, which differ from the ideal conditions for a juvenile Emperor, causing the eggs to go into a form of natural stasis for a seemingly indefinite amount of time, kept alive by the Incubator.
Antechamber
The first room in the Primary Containment Facility. It is huge and roughly octagonal in shape. A large pillar, called the Ion Cube Fabricator, lies in the center of the chamber, which is used to create Large Ion Cube Deposits. Every time the deposit on it is completely depleted the pillar will rise up and, after 2 minutes, fabricate a new deposit, after which the pillar will lower back down. Around this pillar are cases containing the Alien Relics, five on each side. There are six doorways around the sidewalls of the Antechamber, the four doors positioned at diagonals lead to Arch rooms, the middle left door leading to the "Pipe Room", and the right to the "Egg Laboratory". Accessed by ramps on either side of the entrance to the facility, another doorway can be seen, this door leads to the "Dissection Lab". At the far end of the Antechamber is another door blocked by a force field that leads to the Moonpool Room, along with its respective Forcefield Control, requiring a Blue Tablet. The Antechamber also has many specimen cases containing artifacts the Precursors collected, most originating from other alien races.
Relics
A collection of eleven relics are kept in the Primary Containment Facility, with one of human origin, some of Precursor origin, but most from other, unidentified alien species. Further information on these relics can be found here: Alien Relics.
Egg Laboratory
(for images see gallery) This laboratory is accessed through the middle door on the right side of the antechamber. The purpose of this laboratory was to study the hatching processes of local life form's eggs in order to find out how to hatch the Sea Emperor Leviathan eggs. As such, the laboratory contains many eggs from the local life forms, forty-three eggs are kept here in total, including one Sea Emperor Leviathan egg and two Sea Dragon Leviathan eggs. The unimplemented Shuttlebug egg can also be found in this room, as well as the unimplemented Reefback egg.
Pipe Room
(for images see gallery) Although this room is not huge, the pipes originating from it cover tens of thousands of meters. This room's purpose is to pump cool, oxygen-rich water from the surface biomes into the aquarium, and remove the oxygen-deprived water, maintaining a stable environment for the Sea Emperor Leviathan. This room also contains five small aquariums that are filled with various coral and flora species, these aquariums have pipe exits in them so are presumably for the purpose of enriching the circulating water with plant and coral matter. The Sea Emperor Leviathan using its telepathic abilities trained Peepers to use the pipe system to distribute Enzyme 42 to the surface biomes, keeping a small amount of life on the planet alive.
Many variants of Flora and Coral can be found inside the aquariums, though they are unreachable through normal means. <tabber> Flora=
- Acid Mushroom
- Blue Barnacles
- Blue Palm
- Cave Bush
- Furled Papyrus
- Gabe's Feather
- Spotted Dockleaf
- Spotted Reeds
- Redwort
- Veined Nettle
- Violet Beau
- Writhing Weed
|-| Coral=
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Dissection Lab
(for images see gallery) This small room contains one Sea Emperor Leviathan egg that has been forcibly opened, as well as a dead Sea Emperor Leviathan fetus on a dissection table. Scanning these items reveals that the Precursors were desperate in trying to obtain Enzyme 42 when their attempts to naturally coax the eggs to hatch failed, forcing them to dissect one of the extremely valuable eggs.
Moonpool Room
A large room accessed through a door at the far end of the Antechamber, the main point of interest in this room is the large Moonpool from which it draws its name. The Moonpool leads to an observation platform above the Sea Emperor Leviathan's Aquarium, suspended by four cables, where the player will come face to face with the Sea Emperor Leviathan for the first time. At the far end of this room is a platform with an Alien Arch on it, the platform cannot be accessed from the Moonpool Room, only being accessible through an Arch in the Aquarium.
The Moonpool Room cannot be accessed unless the forcefield securing the entrance has been disabled, which can be done using a Blue Tablet at a control, located in the Antechamber.
Aquarium
The main feature of the Primary Containment Facility; a huge aquarium containing the Sea Emperor Leviathan and the five remaining Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs. The Aquarium is teeming with life; schools of fish, coral, grasses, and Flora being scattered all around, some parts of the Aquarium resemble the Grand Reef. There are also small cave systems, one containing a pair of Oculus, the only place they are found other than the Jellyshroom Caves. Large pillars made from the same material as Alien Bases can be found running in two lines, parallel to each other in the middle of the Aquarium, topped with larger, green, rectangular lights. Aggressive creatures, such as Stalkers, Bonesharks, and Cave Crawlers, will be passive to the player and are thus not a threat. Players can safely ride their Seamoth around the aquarium regardless of the depth limit. Two Ion Cubes can be found here, one on a pedestal near the Arch at the back of the Aquarium, and another located in a cavern system having seemingly been abandoned during the evacuation of Precursors.
Pipe System
Eight Alien Vent Entrance Points are located in the aquarium, which pumps oxygen-rich water into the aquarium to keep a stable environment. Peepers use these vents to travel to and from the surface carrying Enzyme 42.
Incubator Device
The Incubator Device is found in a large hollow in the ground surrounded by small mounds of rock amongst which the Emperor will nestle itself when the player gets close to the 5 eggs that are on it. There is an Arch directly behind the Incubator, which connects to an Arch near the Quarantine Enforcement Platform. The eggs can be hatched using Hatching Enzymes.
<tabber> Resources=
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- Bladderfish
- Blue Barnacles
- Boneshark
- Boomerang
- Cave Crawler
- Garryfish
- Holefish
- Hoopfish
- Hoverfish
- Oculus
- Peeper
- Rabbit Ray
- Reginald
- Sea Emperor Leviathan
- Sea Emperor Leviathan (Babies)
- Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs
- Shoal of Fish
- Shuttlebug
- Stalker
|-| Flora=
- Acid Mushroom
- Blue Palm
- Cave Bush
- Furled Papyrus
- Gabe's Feather
- Gel Sack
- Redwort
- Rouge Cradle
- Sea Crown
- Spotted Dockleaf
- Spotted Reeds
- Veined Nettle
- Violet Beau
- Writhing Weed
|-| Coral=
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Data Bank Entries
<tabber> Ion Cube Fabricator=
This device appears to be the origin of the raw mineral that forms the base of the ion cubes which power smaller alien systems. Likely drawing power itself from the main thermal plant, this device may represent an almost limitless source of energy. |
|-| Enzyme 42 Project Data=
According to translated data logs, an indigenous leviathan species was found to produce a unique substance referred to as 'Enzyme 42', which inhibited the symptoms of the kharaa bacterial infection in other indigenous organisms. The specimen was captured and contained in a purpose-built habitat for further study. The alien researchers went to great lengths to provide for the lifeform's environmental needs, including the import of interdependent flora and fauna via an onsite warpgate, however its health quickly deteriorated. When quarantine was imposed all warp gates and forcefields were sealed. All attempts to develop the enzyme into a vaccine had been unsuccessful. |
|-| Sea Emperor Egg Casing=
Shell Composition: Shell Casing Incisions: Analysis: |
|-| Sea Emperor Fetus=
Found preserved in a display case, it was likely a child of the adult specimen contained within the facility. Physiology: Analysis: |
|-| Ventilation Control=
Water flowing to and from the primary containment facility is being automatically controlled, independently of other safeguards. Data on the water composition has been recorded: Inflow: Outflow: |
|-| Peepers Entering the Containment Facility=
The pipes drawing water into the containment facility are filled with peepers arriving from the surface. - The fish show no signs of distress |
|-| Enzyme Host Peepers Leaving the Containment Facility=
A peeper specimen was observed emitting a faint, fluorescent enzyme trail, and engaging in unusual behavioral patterns. - Peeper is actively approaching other creatures, including predators Chemical Analysis of Enzyme: Assessment: Recommend further research into enzyme origin |
|-| Aquarium Arch=
Scans indicate this arch was left inactive when the facility was abandoned. It likely served as an access point to the surface of the planet. It is much too small for the emperor to pass through, but would accommodate smaller lifeforms. |
|-| Aquarium Pipe Access Point=
An access point to the alien piping system transporting water to and from the containment facility. Peepers are using the pipe network to travel to and from the surface. |
|-| Peepers Inside the Containment Facility=
While all other creatures encountered within the facility are isolated within it, peepers appear to be coming and going of their own accord via the alien pipe network. - On arrival, peepers are approaching the sea emperor Analysis: |
|-| Sea Emperor Leviathan Research Data=
SPECIMEN SIZE CATEGORIES HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED UPWARD TO ACCOMMODATE THIS SPECIES 1. Feeding & Digestion 2. Reproduction 3. Enzyme 42 4. Health Assessment: While a healthy emperor specimen may have held some potential as a cure, it is unlikely any research subjects survived quarantine procedures. |
|-| The Sea Emperor's Eggs=
1. (Shell) 2. (Alien Tubes) 3. (Amniotic Sack) 4. (Fetal Organism) It is likely that ideal hatching conditions for the eggs vary considerably from ideal survival conditions for the parent. |
|-| Hatching Enzymes=
The emperor specimen's eggs are attached to some form of incubator. In a normal life cycle it seems likely that sea emperors would have buried their eggs in shallower waters, where different organic materials in the soil would have triggered a hatching response. The incubator suggests the aliens had resorted to developing artificial hatching enzymes which would simulate the eggs' natural hatching environment, but were unable to discover the formula. With extensive information on the sea emperors themselves it may still be possible to fabricate an artificial hatching enzyme using indigenous ingredients, however the only surviving source of that information may be the sea emperor itself. |
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Achievement
Spoiler alert: The following section contains story related material.
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Fourteen Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Find the Primary Containment Facility
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Gallery
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|-| Interior= <tabber> Antechamber=
The Ion Cube fabricator in the center of the room (Outdated)
The Ion Cube fabricator creating an Ion Cube Pyramid
An Alien Robot in the Antechamber
The first set of Alien Relics
The second set of Alien Relics
|-| Moonpool=
|-| Aquarium=
The Sea Emperor Leviathan contacting the player upon entering the Aquarium
A cluster of Blue Barnacles
A corner of the Aquarium with a single Sea Crown
Oculus in a cave, the only place they are found outside of their natural habitat
An Alien Vent in the back of the Aquarium
The Alien Arch behind the Incubator Device
|-| Egg Lab=
Three cases containing eggs from a Crashfish, a Rabbit Ray, and a Mesmer
Two cases containing a Shuttlebug egg and an unusually small Sea Dragon Leviathan egg
A large case containing a Reefback Leviathan egg
Two more wall embedded cases containing a Spadefish egg and another, unusually small Sea Dragon Leviathan egg
Two cases containing a Gasopod egg and a Lava Lizard egg
Six wall embedded cases containing a Reefback Leviathan egg, a Crabsquid egg, a Stalker egg, a Boneshark egg, a Sand Shark egg and a Shuttlebug egg
A Stalker egg and Crabsnake egg in two embedded cases
|-| Pipe Room=
|-| Dissection Lab=
The only tank to contain a Sea Emperor Leviathan Egg
The Sea Emperor Baby within the center tank
Tubes within the tank similar to those in the Disease Research Facility
</tabber> |-| Concept Art=
Concept art of the Primary Containment Facility/Sea Emperor Leviathan prison in the Lava Lakes
|-| Videos=
- PCF Central Pillar
Central pillar animations
|-| Other=
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Trivia
- The previous name for the Primary Containment Facility was the Primary Research Facility.
- The concept art for The Sea Emperor Leviathan's aquarium features a unknown squid in the bottom right hand corner, possibly a earlier version of the Shuttle Bug but has the colour scheme resembling the Sea Monkey in Subnautica Below Zero.
- Scanning creatures within the aquarium will result in the scanner screen displaying them as "Normal", or free from infection.
- It isn't recommended to bring the Prawn Suit into the aquarium without a Jump Jet Upgrade, as the bottom is too far from the platform, and getting out of the moonpool may prove to be a challenge. With a jump jet upgrade equipped, a Prawn Suit can be piloted into the depths of the aquarium and launched all the way out without the need for a Grappling Arm.
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