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[[File:DRFMessage.ogg]]|PDA|Dialogue}}The '''Disease Research Facility''' ''(DRF)'' is an abandoned and demolished [[Precursor Bases|Precursor Base]] located in a cave that can be accessed from the [[Lost River]] Junction and the [[Mountains]] connection. Built around one thousand years ago, some time before the imprisonment of the [[Sea Emperor Leviathan]], the main purpose of this '''Facility''' was to infect creatures with the [[Carar|Carar Bacterium]] to study their reaction to the disease. The [[Sea Emperor Leviathan|sole specimen]] that survived Carar was sent to the [[Primary Containment Facility]] for further testing in order to synthesize a cure for the bacterium. |
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** [[Lost River|Junction]] |
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The '''Disease Research Facility''' is a destroyed [[Alien Bases|Alien Base]] located in a cave that can be accessed from the [[Lost River]] Junction and the [[Mountains]] Corridor. Built around one thousand years ago, sometime before the imprisonment of the [[Sea Emperor Leviathan]], the main purpose of this Disease Research Facility was to infect creatures with the [[Kharaa Bacterium]] to study their reaction to the disease. The [[Sea Emperor Leviathan|sole specimen]] that survived the Kharaa Bacterium was sent to the [[Primary Containment Facility]] for further testing in order to synthesize a cure for the bacterium. |
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The '''Disease Research Facility''' is heavily damaged, and unlike the other bases, is completely filled with water. It lies partially suspended by several loose-hanging cables, with several sections of destroyed cables found scattered around the perimeter of the '''facility.''' The base was attacked and destroyed by a [[Sea Dragon Leviathan]] (which is found dead via skeletal remains outside the base) in an attempt to retrieve its stolen eggs - an event that also unleashed the Carar bacterium into the native ecosystem and prompted the [[Precursor Race|Precursors]] to initiate their planetary quarantine by activating the [[Quarantine Enforcement Platform]]. |
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The Disease Research Facility is heavily damaged, and unlike the other bases, is completely filled with water. It lies partially suspended by several loose-hanging cables, with several sections of destroyed cables found scattered around the perimeter of the Disease Research Facility. The base was attacked and destroyed by a [[Sea Dragon Leviathan]] (which is found dead via its [[Sea Dragon Leviathan Skeleton|skeletal remains]] outside the base) in an attempt to retrieve its stolen egg - an event that also unleashed the Kharaa bacterium into the native ecosystem and prompted the [[Precursor Race]] to initiate their planetary quarantine by activating the [[Quarantine Enforcement Platform]]. |
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The '''Disease Research Facility''' was set up partially to study the [[Skeletal Remains|skeleton]] in the Bones Field - the remains of a ten million year old super-predator. |
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It is possible the Disease Research Facility was constructed partially to study the [[Skeletal Remains|skeleton]] in the Bones Field - the remains of a three-million-year-old super-predator. This is evidenced by the fact that the Precursors had taken samples from the aforementioned creature's ribcage. |
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A secondary purpose of the Disease Research Facilty was to construct [[Warper|Warpers]] so they could slow the spread of the [[Kharaa Bacterium]]. In the room where [[Warper|Warpers]] were constructed, there is an inactive warper and various warper parts. This is also where the [[Ryley Robinson|player]] first acquires the first stage of the [[Kharaa Bacterium]], and gets given clues on where the [[Primary Containment Facility]] is. |
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==Interior== |
==Interior== |
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The interior of the |
The interior of the Disease Research Facility is accessible via an entrance on its northeast face near the top of the structure. It is mainly a straight path from the entrance to the [[Warper]] room, with some deviation. Starting at the entrance, the right-hand wall contains an [[Ion Cube]] and a force field room that can be unlocked with a [[Alien Tablets|Purple Tablet]]; this room contains a [[Databank (Subnautica)|Data Download]] entitled "Alien Research Data". Continuing along the path, which turns left and downwards, there is another Ion Cube and a small tank on the left. The main path turns right into a room containing the Sea Dragon's egg and various fauna. The path turns right again, with a large aquarium on the left, accessible via a broken window, housing the skeletal remains of a [[Research_Specimen]]. At the end of the path is a room with various Warper parts, including a torso that can be scanned. A data terminal in this room, when interacted with, triggers the [[PDA]] to prompt the [[Ryley Robinson|player]] to perform a [[Scanner|self-scan]] , which reveals the Kharaa Bacterium has spread to the skin on the player's hands. |
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==Data Bank Entries== |
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This device contains functional information regarding a second alien facility on the planet. The facility was built at a depth of 700m, approximately 1km south-west of the surface facility.<br /> |
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==Data Bank Entries== |
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Disease Research Facility<br /> |
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Personnel: 7<br /> |
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Function: Live specimen study<br /> |
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Objective: Synthesis of antidote for highly infectious bacterium designated 'Carar'<br /> |
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Method: Infection of live specimens with bacteria; observation of immune response; surviving specimens sent to primary facility for further analysis.<br /> |
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Precautions: Remote containment and research sites to reduce risk of contagion. Offsite thermal power generator. Ground-to-air quarantine enforcement platform in case of security breach.<br /> |
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In the event of outbreak, quarantine procedures will be automatically enforced with immediate effect. The quarantine enforcement platform will target all incoming and outgoing craft, to prevent the spread of infection offworld. |
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Kharaa Contagion Profile= |
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Carar Contagion Profile= |
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This terminal contains extensive data regarding the bacterial contagion identified as 'Kharaa'. |
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Discovery: First encountered during routine network expansion on outer worlds. |
Discovery: First encountered during routine network expansion on outer worlds. |
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Bacterial Mechanisms: Attaches to healthy living cells and mutates the basic genetic structure. |
Bacterial Mechanisms: Attaches to healthy living cells and mutates the basic genetic structure. |
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Symptoms: Stage 1: |
Symptoms: Stage 1: Gradual immune system failure. Stage 2: Green skin lesions and flu-like symptoms. Stage 3: Unpredictable alterations to biological structure. Stage 4: Complete shutdown of executive function. |
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Emergency Steps Taken: Core worlds quarantined. Bacterial samples distributed to isolated disease research facilities for vaccine development. |
Emergency Steps Taken: Core worlds quarantined. Bacterial samples distributed to isolated disease research facilities for vaccine development. |
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Bacterial Infection Report= |
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You have been infected with a previously unknown, waterborne bacterium. It is currently multiplying in your bloodstream. Estimated incubation time: 2 weeks. |
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Your immune system is currently combating the infection at low efficiency. You may already be experiencing flu-like symptoms and skin irritation. These will likely be exacerbated as the bacterium takes hold. |
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Your immediate priority should be abatement and eradication of the infection. |
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Recommended steps:<br /> |
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- Salvage further alien research data on a possible vaccine<br /> |
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- Investigate the mechanisms which have enabled the indigenous ecosystem to inhibit the symptoms of the infection |
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These thick cables were designed to anchor the nearby facility to the surrounding cave walls. Damage to some of the cabling has resulted in the facility collapsing to the floor. Calculations suggest such damage would require an external percussive force in excess of 300 tons. |
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Damage Report= |
Damage Report= |
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Leviathan detected at facility perimeter, closing at high speed.<br /> |
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Leviathan detected at facility perimeter, closing at high speed.<br>Exterior wall impacted with massive force.<br>Lifeform containment unit 7 (leviathan eggs) breached. <br>General Structural integrity compromised.<br>Immediate specimen destruction protocol initiated<br>314 specimens destroyed. 1 specimen unaccounted for.<br>Evacuating staff to off-site sanctuaries.<br>Planetary quarantine protocol initiated at the following sites: Ground-to air Quarantine Enforcement Platform; Power Plant; Primary Containment Facility. |
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Exterior anchor cable impacted with massive force.<br /> |
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Exterior anchor system buckling, facility sinking.<br /> |
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Collision with sea floor.<br /> |
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Breaches detected in containment unit 7 (leviathan eggs).<br /> |
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Immediate specimen destruction protocol initiated.<br /> |
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314 specimens destroyed. 1 specimen unaccounted for.<br /> |
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Evacuating staff to off-site sanctuaries.<br /> |
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Planetary quarantine protocol initiated. |
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WARNING: Infected individuals may not leave the planet. |
WARNING: Infected individuals may not leave the planet. |
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Remains of Research Specimen= |
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The skeletal remains of a vast predator, |
The skeletal remains of a vast predator, housed within an artificial habitat. |
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1. Habitat:<br /> |
1. Habitat:<br /> |
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The environment constructed to house the specimen suggests it was kept alive in containment for research purposes for months, or even years. Organic matter indicates the habitat once supported extensive plant life, though it has since decayed. |
The environment constructed to house the specimen suggests it was kept alive in containment for research purposes for months, or even years. Organic matter indicates the habitat once supported extensive plant life, though it has since decayed. When the facility collapsed this specimen was either left to die, or killed on the spot. |
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2. Cause of Death:<br /> |
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Time of death coincides with the facility's abandonment. There is little physical damage to the skeleton, suggesting death from malnourishment or outside interference.<br /> |
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2. Evolution:<br /> |
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While it shares some skeletal traits with the biter, this fossilized specimen is significantly larger, and features unusual forearms |
While it shares some skeletal traits with the biter and sand shark, including its distinctive double eye sockets, this fossilized specimen is significantly larger, and features unusual forearms rarely seen in aquatic species. This species has likely gone extinct in the past thousand years, and its evolutionary relatives have evolved almost beyond recognition. |
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A catalog of information on the organisms previously contained within the alien facility. A number of entries have been translated. |
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Small Herbivore Gamma:<br /> |
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Shows no immunity to infection - death commonly occurs within 4 days. |
This entry seems to reference the common peeper. Shows no immunity to infection - death commonly occurs within 4 days. Shows symptom remission on exposure to Enzyme 42, but symptoms quickly recur. Shows advanced learning behaviors. Shows some capacity to transmit enzymes to other specimens. |
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Leviathan Embryos:<br /> |
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Adult specimen too large to study in containment. Egg specimens acquired from nesting site. Embryos show no signs of immunity - death commonly occurs within 3 weeks. Small sample of eggs has been retained for continued, high priority research on leviathan hatching mechanisms. |
Adult specimen too large to study in containment. Egg specimens acquired from nesting site. Embryos show no signs of immunity - death commonly occurs within 3 weeks. Small sample of eggs has been retained for continued, high priority research on leviathan hatching mechanisms. |
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Large Carnivore Theta:<br /> |
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Off-site lab established to study remains. Shows some potential for immunity to infection, but physical remains so far proved insufficient for full reconstruction. |
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Shows no immunity to infection. Shows advanced learning behaviours. Shows some capacity to transmit enzymes to other specimens.<br /> |
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Unidentified Leviathan:<br /> |
Unidentified Leviathan:<br /> |
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This leviathan species has been assigned designator 'Sea Emperor'. Bone samples from emperor specimens indicate some potential for kharaa immunity. Single specimen captured for study at purpose-built containment facility, constructed in volcanic region at depth 1.4km. |
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Assessment: While it is unlikely that the emperor specimen is still contained within the facility described, it may be possible to acquire further data there on the aliens' attempts to develop a vaccine. |
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Sea Dragon Egg= |
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This large egg is held in a hermetically sealed environment, and has been chemically sterilized. |
This large egg is held in a hermetically sealed environment, and has been chemically sterilized. Without the means at the facility to house a fully grown sea dragon specimen, it is possible the aliens sought to study instead the egg-laying and incubation process. To what end is unclear. |
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- No life signs detected.<br /> |
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- It is not possible to calculate the parent species, but the dimensions of the shell suggest a leviathan of some kind.<br /> |
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- It seems likely the alien researchers were seeking methods of artificial birth<br /> |
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Ray Species on 4546B= |
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Leviathan Skeleton= |
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Different species of ray indigenous to 4546B, each adapted to different environments. The specimens are 99.99% genetically identical to those encountered on the planet today, suggesting that rays in particular have undergone little evolutionary mutation in the past millennium. |
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A semi-intact skeletal structure belonging to an unidentified leviathan.<br /> |
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Ghostrays, jellyrays, crimson rays and rabbit rays likely all share a common evolutionary ancestor. The 'alpha ray' would have evolved deep in the ocean trenches, quickly growing in line with available food supplies. It would have most resembled the ghostray in size and appearance, with translucent skin for camouflage and forward-mounted eyes for hunting. A fast and fearsome stalker of small creatures in the dark. |
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1. Head Trauma:<br /> |
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There is clear evidence of physical trauma to the head. The damage is so severe it must have been received shortly before death, somewhere nearby, likely caused by high speed collision with a solid object.<br /> |
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While some rays have stayed within the limits of the cave systems where they first evolved, others are relatively more recent adaptations to new environments, likely the results of overpopulation. |
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2. Age:<br /> |
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The skeleton has been well-preserved, but calcium decay suggests an approximate time of death around one thousand years ago. Bone growth suggests the creature itself was in the egg-laying stage of its lifecycle. |
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All of the rays on 4546B have given up predation in favor of herbivorous scavenging, and use poisonous flesh to protect themselves. |
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Rib Cage Samples= |
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A display case containing an array of rib cages harvested from the indigenous lifeforms. There is a particular focus in this instance on vertebrate skeletal structures. While some of these skeletons match organisms encountered on the planet so far, most cannot be matched with confidence, suggesting either that there are species out there not yet accounted for, or that they have become extinct since these samples were collected. |
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This lifeform shows signs of heavy genetic modification, and extensive mechanical grafting.<br /> |
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This lifeform shows signs of heavy genetic modification, and extensive mechanical grafting. |
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Its digestive and pulmonary systems have been replaced by an onboard battery receiving energy directly from this facility and distributing it around the body. |
Its digestive and pulmonary systems have been replaced by an onboard battery receiving energy directly from this facility and distributing it around the body. |
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Miniaturized phase technology has been implanted beneath the skin and is triggered by the central nervous system, allowing the construct to teleport at will. |
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The brain and central nervous system have been digitally augmented with advanced processing power and remote communications. |
The brain and central nervous system have been digitally augmented with advanced processing power and remote communications. |
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Assessment: Programmable Hunter/Killer - Avoid |
Assessment: Programmable Hunter/Killer - Avoid |
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The organic parts on display contain DNA from dozens of different organisms, largely originating offworld. They are in varying states of augmentation with advanced technologies. This production line setup suggests these self-warping constructs were built, maintained and deployed by the aliens that designed this facility. |
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==Achievement== |
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{{Main|Achievements}} |
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{{:Achievements/Follow the Lost River|}} |
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{{Clear}} |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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Exterior= |
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DRF Exterior |
DRF Exterior Overview.png|The exterior of the Disease Research Facility |
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DRF Entrance.png|The entrance to the facility |
DRF Entrance.png|The entrance to the facility |
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DRF Cave LRJ Entrance.png|Entrance from the Lost River Junction |
DRF Cave LRJ Entrance.png|Entrance from the Lost River Junction |
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DRF Mountains Corridor. |
DRF LR Mountains Corridor Entrance.png|Entrance from the Mountains connection |
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DRF Exterior Wreckage.png|Various fragments including panels, large chunks, and cables |
DRF Exterior Wreckage.png|Various fragments including panels, large chunks, and cables |
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DRF Exterior Bones.png|Skeletons found inside and outside the brine river |
DRF Exterior Bones.png|Skeletons found inside and outside the brine river |
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DRF20.jpg|The balcony area |
DRF20.jpg|The balcony area |
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DRF21.jpg|An Ion |
DRF21.jpg|An Ion Cube found in the balcony area, right next to the entrance |
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Screen Shot 2017-03-02 at 16.12.42.png|A small room close to the entrance containing a data terminal. A Purple Artifact is required for access |
Screen Shot 2017-03-02 at 16.12.42.png|A small room close to the entrance containing a data terminal. A Purple Artifact is required for access |
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Screen Shot 2017-03-10 at 16.37.12.png|A broken aquarium under the Balcony Area |
Screen Shot 2017-03-10 at 16.37.12.png|A broken aquarium under the Balcony Area |
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DRF22.jpg|Another Ion |
DRF22.jpg|Another Ion Cube in the balcony area |
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DRF Interior Lab Room Entrance.png|The Balcony Area connecting to the Lab Room |
DRF Interior Lab Room Entrance.png|The Balcony Area connecting to the Lab Room |
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DRF Interior Lab Room.png|A lab in the |
DRF Interior Lab Room.png|A lab in the Disease Research Facility with two aquariums, a specimen tank and two surgery tables |
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SpecimenSDLEgg.png|A specimen tank with a Sea Dragon Leviathan Egg within |
SpecimenSDLEgg.png|A specimen tank with a Sea Dragon Leviathan Egg within |
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faunatank (2).jpg|A tank with a [[Ghostray]], [[Rabbit Ray]] and a [[Crimson Ray]] inside |
faunatank (2).jpg|A tank with a [[Ghostray]], [[Rabbit Ray]] and a [[Crimson Ray]] inside |
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Faunatank (3).jpg|Another tank with a [[Spadefish]], a [[Hoopfish]], and a [[Lava Larva]] inside |
Faunatank (3).jpg|Another tank with a [[Spadefish]], a [[Hoopfish]], and a [[Lava Larva]] inside |
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faunatank (4).jpg|Another tank with various bones inside |
faunatank (4).jpg|Another tank with various bones inside |
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DRF12.jpg|Damage in the |
DRF12.jpg|Damage in the Disease Research Facility |
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DRF6.jpg|Yet another Ion |
DRF6.jpg|Yet another Ion Cube |
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DRF7.jpg|A small alcove with a data terminal, overlooking the main tank |
DRF7.jpg|A small alcove with a data terminal, overlooking the main tank |
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DRF17.jpg|The observation room in the |
DRF17.jpg|The observation room in the Disease Research Facility |
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DRF26.jpg|A data terminal in this lab |
DRF26.jpg|A data terminal in this lab |
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warperparts.jpg|Various tanks with assorted Warper parts in it |
warperparts.jpg|Various tanks with assorted Warper parts in it |
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DRFWarper.jpg|The inactive Warper |
DRFWarper.jpg|The inactive Warper |
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DRFWarperClose.jpg|Close up of the Warper's exposed structure |
DRFWarperClose.jpg|Close up of the Warper's exposed structure |
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DRF24.jpg|An aquarium inside the |
DRF24.jpg|An aquarium inside the Disease Research Facility containing the skeleton of an extinct life form |
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Aquarium2.png|Another view of the Aquarium |
Aquarium2.png|Another view of the Aquarium |
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Aqauriumcreature.png|The Skeleton in the Aquarium |
Aqauriumcreature.png|The Skeleton in the Aquarium |
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==Trivia== |
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*The former name for the |
*The former name for the Disease Research Facility was the ''Secondary Bio-Research Facility''. |
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 27 October 2024
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Detecting an alien broadcast. Linguistic analysis reads: 'Caution: hazardous materials and lifeforms contained within. File:DRFMessage.ogg
― PDA, Dialogue

The Disease Research Facility is a destroyed Alien Base located in a cave that can be accessed from the Lost River Junction and the Mountains Corridor. Built around one thousand years ago, sometime before the imprisonment of the Sea Emperor Leviathan, the main purpose of this Disease Research Facility was to infect creatures with the Kharaa Bacterium to study their reaction to the disease. The sole specimen that survived the Kharaa Bacterium was sent to the Primary Containment Facility for further testing in order to synthesize a cure for the bacterium.
The Disease Research Facility is heavily damaged, and unlike the other bases, is completely filled with water. It lies partially suspended by several loose-hanging cables, with several sections of destroyed cables found scattered around the perimeter of the Disease Research Facility. The base was attacked and destroyed by a Sea Dragon Leviathan (which is found dead via its skeletal remains outside the base) in an attempt to retrieve its stolen egg - an event that also unleashed the Kharaa bacterium into the native ecosystem and prompted the Precursor Race to initiate their planetary quarantine by activating the Quarantine Enforcement Platform.
It is possible the Disease Research Facility was constructed partially to study the skeleton in the Bones Field - the remains of a three-million-year-old super-predator. This is evidenced by the fact that the Precursors had taken samples from the aforementioned creature's ribcage.
A secondary purpose of the Disease Research Facilty was to construct Warpers so they could slow the spread of the Kharaa Bacterium. In the room where Warpers were constructed, there is an inactive warper and various warper parts. This is also where the player first acquires the first stage of the Kharaa Bacterium, and gets given clues on where the Primary Containment Facility is.
Interior
The interior of the Disease Research Facility is accessible via an entrance on its northeast face near the top of the structure. It is mainly a straight path from the entrance to the Warper room, with some deviation. Starting at the entrance, the right-hand wall contains an Ion Cube and a force field room that can be unlocked with a Purple Tablet; this room contains a Data Download entitled "Alien Research Data". Continuing along the path, which turns left and downwards, there is another Ion Cube and a small tank on the left. The main path turns right into a room containing the Sea Dragon's egg and various fauna. The path turns right again, with a large aquarium on the left, accessible via a broken window, housing the skeletal remains of a Research_Specimen. At the end of the path is a room with various Warper parts, including a torso that can be scanned. A data terminal in this room, when interacted with, triggers the PDA to prompt the player to perform a self-scan , which reveals the Kharaa Bacterium has spread to the skin on the player's hands.
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Data Bank Entries
Kharaa Contagion Profile=
This terminal contains extensive data regarding the bacterial contagion identified as 'Kharaa'. Discovery: First encountered during routine network expansion on outer worlds. Pandemic Development: Network error resulted in routine quarantine procedure failure. Contagion was uploaded to, and spread quickly through, the core worlds. Confirmed deaths: 143 billion individuals. Bacterial Mechanisms: Attaches to healthy living cells and mutates the basic genetic structure. Symptoms: Stage 1: Gradual immune system failure. Stage 2: Green skin lesions and flu-like symptoms. Stage 3: Unpredictable alterations to biological structure. Stage 4: Complete shutdown of executive function. Emergency Steps Taken: Core worlds quarantined. Bacterial samples distributed to isolated disease research facilities for vaccine development. Treatment procedure: Unknown. |
|-| Bacterial Infection Report=
You have been infected with a previously unknown, waterborne bacterium. It is currently multiplying in your bloodstream. Estimated incubation time: 2 weeks. Your immune system is currently combating the infection at low efficiency. You may already be experiencing flu-like symptoms and skin irritation. These will likely be exacerbated as the bacterium takes hold. Your immediate priority should be abatement and eradication of the infection. Recommended steps: |
|-| Damaged Anchor Cable=
These thick cables were designed to anchor the nearby facility to the surrounding cave walls. Damage to some of the cabling has resulted in the facility collapsing to the floor. Calculations suggest such damage would require an external percussive force in excess of 300 tons. |
|-| Damage Report=
Leviathan detected at facility perimeter, closing at high speed. WARNING: Infected individuals may not leave the planet. |
|-| Remains of Research Specimen=
The skeletal remains of a vast predator, housed within an artificial habitat. 1. Habitat: 2. Evolution: |
|-| Specimen Research Data=
A catalog of information on the organisms previously contained within the alien facility. A number of entries have been translated. Small Herbivore Gamma: Leviathan Embryos: Large Carnivore Theta: Unidentified Leviathan: Assessment: While it is unlikely that the emperor specimen is still contained within the facility described, it may be possible to acquire further data there on the aliens' attempts to develop a vaccine. |
|-| Sea Dragon Egg=
This large egg is held in a hermetically sealed environment, and has been chemically sterilized. Without the means at the facility to house a fully grown sea dragon specimen, it is possible the aliens sought to study instead the egg-laying and incubation process. To what end is unclear. |
|-| Ray Species on 4546B=
Different species of ray indigenous to 4546B, each adapted to different environments. The specimens are 99.99% genetically identical to those encountered on the planet today, suggesting that rays in particular have undergone little evolutionary mutation in the past millennium. Ghostrays, jellyrays, crimson rays and rabbit rays likely all share a common evolutionary ancestor. The 'alpha ray' would have evolved deep in the ocean trenches, quickly growing in line with available food supplies. It would have most resembled the ghostray in size and appearance, with translucent skin for camouflage and forward-mounted eyes for hunting. A fast and fearsome stalker of small creatures in the dark. While some rays have stayed within the limits of the cave systems where they first evolved, others are relatively more recent adaptations to new environments, likely the results of overpopulation. All of the rays on 4546B have given up predation in favor of herbivorous scavenging, and use poisonous flesh to protect themselves. |
|-| Rib Cage Samples=
A display case containing an array of rib cages harvested from the indigenous lifeforms. There is a particular focus in this instance on vertebrate skeletal structures. While some of these skeletons match organisms encountered on the planet so far, most cannot be matched with confidence, suggesting either that there are species out there not yet accounted for, or that they have become extinct since these samples were collected. |
|-| Self-Warping Quarantine Enforcer Unit=
This lifeform shows signs of heavy genetic modification, and extensive mechanical grafting. Its digestive and pulmonary systems have been replaced by an onboard battery receiving energy directly from this facility and distributing it around the body. Miniaturized phase technology has been implanted beneath the skin and is triggered by the central nervous system, allowing the construct to teleport at will. The brain and central nervous system have been digitally augmented with advanced processing power and remote communications. Assessment: Programmable Hunter/Killer - Avoid |
|-| Warper Parts=
The organic parts on display contain DNA from dozens of different organisms, largely originating offworld. They are in varying states of augmentation with advanced technologies. This production line setup suggests these self-warping constructs were built, maintained and deployed by the aliens that designed this facility. |
|-| Production Line=
A production line of warper parts. |
Achievement
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Follow the Lost River Find the Disease Research Facility
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A tank with a Ghostray, Rabbit Ray and a Crimson Ray inside
Another tank with a Spadefish, a Hoopfish, and a Lava Larva inside
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Disease Research Facility Concept art by Pat Presley
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Trivia
- The former name for the Disease Research Facility was the Secondary Bio-Research Facility.
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