Disease Research Facility

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Massive internal damage recorded in lifeform containment unit 7 (leviathan). Facility structural integrity compromised. Immediate specimen destruction protocol initiated. 314 specimens destroyed. 1 specimen unaccounted for. Initiated planetary quarantine protocol.

― PDA, Dialogue

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The Disease Research Facility (DRF) is an in-development abandoned Precursor Base located next to the Lost River Junction. Built around one thousand years ago, some time before the imprisonment of the Sea Emperor, the main purpose of this facility was to infect creatures with the Carar Bacterium. Surviving specimens were then sent to the Primary Containment Facility for further testing in order to synthesize a cure for the bacterium.

This Precursor base 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 in an attempt to retrieve its stolen eggs - an event that also unleashed the Carar bacterium into the native ecosystem and prompted the Precursors to initiate their planetary quarantine by activating the Quarantine Enforcement Platform.

The Disease Research Facility was set up partially to study the skeleton in the Bones Field - the remains of a creature stated to be a genetic cousin of the Sea Dragon Leviathan.

Data Bank Entry

<tabber> Disease Research Facility=

This device contains functional information regarding a second alien facility on the planet.

Disease Research Facility
Personnel: 7
Function: Live specimen study
Objective: Synthesis of antidote for highly infectious bacterium designated 'Carar'
Method: Infection of live specimens with bacteria; observation of immune response; surviving specimens sent to primary facility for further analysis.
Precautions: Remote research site to reduce risk of contagion. Offsite thermal power generator. Ground-to-air weapon system in case of security breach.

In the event of outbreak, quarantine procedures will be automatically enforced with immediate effect. The ground-to-air weapon will target all incoming and outgoing craft, to prevent the spread of infection offworld.

The facility was built at a depth of 700m, approximately 1km south-west of the super weapon.

|-| Damage Report=

Massive internal damage recorded in lifeform containment unit 7 (leviathan).
Facility structural integrity compromised.
Immediate specimen destruction protocol initiated.
314 specimens destroyed. 1 specimen unaccounted for.
Initiated planetary quarantine protocol.

WARNING: No ships will be permitted to enter or leave orbit without proper clearance.
Orbital clearance will not be granted to infected individuals. Clean genetic signature required.

|-| Skeleton 1=

The skeletal remains of a vast predator, discovered inside an artificial habitat at the alien research facility.

1. Habitat: 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 plantlife, though it has since decayed.

2. Cause of Death: Time of death coincides with the facility's abandonment. There is little physical damage to the skeleton, suggesting death from malnourishment or outside interference.

3. Biology: While it shares some skeletal traits with the biter, this fossilized specimen is significantly larger, and features unusual forearms more in common with the sea dragon. It matches no living species encountered so far, indicating it has either faced extinction in the past thousand years, or evolved beyond recognition.

|-| SDL Egg=

This egg casing matches the sea dragon leviathan.

|-| Skeleton 2=

This semi-intact skeletal structure features a 99% overlap with that of the sea dragon leviathan, suggesting it is either the same species, or a close cousin.

1. Head Trauma: 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.

2. Age: 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.

|-| Skeleton 3=

Projections suggest this lifeform would have been far larger than any other encountered on the planet. The remains date to seven thousand years ago.

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This alien sensor is oriented toward the skeletal remains, suggesting this outpost was established in part to study the ecosystem's evolutionary biology.No remaining signs of bacterial infection.

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Future Plans

  • Various skeletons of fauna will be found in tanks inside the Disease Research Facility and possibly fauna in suspended animation.

Gallery

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Exterior

Interior

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Trivia

  • The former name for the Disease Research Facility was the "Secondary Bio-Research Facility".