Dialogue (Below Zero)
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This article is about Dialogue (Below Zero) in Subnautica. For the related article on the Below Zero Wiki, see Dialogue (Below Zero). |
Dialogue, in-game, is the act of someone (or something) talking. In Subnautica: Below Zero, there are many times where Dialogue will occur.
Below is a list of all Dialogue that can occur in-game.
Standard Dialogue
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Low on Oxygen | "PDA: 30 seconds of oxygen remaining." |
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When Oxygen is almost depleted | "(beep) Oxygen." |
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Dangerous Weather | "PDA: Dangerous weather approaching, seek shelter." |
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Hunger reaches 20 | "Calorie intake recommended" |
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Hunger reaches 10 | "Emergency, starvation imminent. Seek calorie intake immediately." |
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H2O reaches 20 | "Seek fluid intake." |
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H2O reaches 10 | "Seek fluid intake immediately" |
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Body Heat reaches 20 | "Hypothermia imminent." |
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When the Seabase has taken damage | "HABITAT: Hull breach detected." |
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When a Seabase is repaired | "HABITAT: Hull integrity restored. Draining systems initiated." |
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When a Seabase has no power | "HABITAT: Warning: Emergency power only. Oxygen production offline." |
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Restoring Seabase's power | "HABITAT: Power restored. All primary systems online." |
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Picking up the Habitat Builder for the first time | "PDA: Adding emergency shelter blueprints." |
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Scanning Seatruck fragments for the first time. | "PDA: Your chance of survival would be increased by constructing an under water vehicle." |
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First interaction with Sea Monkey. | "ROBIN: Some of the wildlife down here is very... grabby." |
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Approaching thermal vent. | "PDA: (temp) Geothermally active cave detected below." |
Arrival
Sanctuary
The Island
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"PDA: Dock beacon detected nearby." | ||||||||
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"VOICE: This is a recorded message. If you can hear this, you're trespassing. If you know what's good for you, you'll get the hell out of here." | ||||||||
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"MARGUERIT: Stop right there, Alterra, you're out of bounds.
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"AL-AN: In the future, I hope you will avoid contact with the woman in the exosuit.
Δ Base
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Follow Maida!
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"PILOT: I told you not to follow me, Alterra! Now you got a problem.
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"MARGUERIT: I told you to stay off my land.
Spy Penglings
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Leviathan-Class Lifeform
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"PDA: Warning: Detecting a leviathan-class lifeform nearby.
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Architect Vessel
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"AL-AN: This is useful.
Artic Spires Cache
Deep Lilypads Cache
Two Down, One to Go
Crystal Castle Cache
Sufficient Data
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Finding Ω Labs
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"PDA: There is a large mass of earth breaching the surface nearby." |
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"AL-AN: This installation looks like a laboratory. But it has been destroyed.
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Fabrication Facility
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"AL-AN: I sense the presence of a substantial facility in the area. Unable to identify." First Arrival
New Body, Same Mind
Fabrication Ready
Preparations
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Scanning Artifacts
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AN-AN: What you found is more than just an artifact. It will help me follow the traces of my people left on this planet.
ROBIN: I'm glad I could help. AL-AN: I know you would still prefer me to have a corporeal form of my own. ROBIN: Well, yes. AL-AN: If you continue searching, I may regain some of my connection to the network, piece by piece. | |
AL-AN: I have determined the location of some important technology. I implore you to investigate.
ROBIN: Will this help us build you a body? AL-AN: I do not know what we will find. I just know it is important. | |
AL-AN: How do your people communicate if you are not networked?
ROBIN: What do you mean? We just talk to each other. AL-AN: Do you not find that primitive? My people are able to gain understanding through the network. It takes much of the uncertainty out of communicating. ROBIN: But that's the beauty of communication-- it builds trust. People choose to let you know them. AL-AN: We exist as data. We all are aware of each other's thoughts and needs. Scientific endeavors are accomplished much more smoothly this way. ROBIN: There's more to life than research, Al-An! ROBIN: I can't lie. Work would go faster if i could read my colleagues' minds. But thoughts are private and people have their own inner lives. People change, and need space to think. AL-AN: Space helps you thing? I find that being separated from my network is very quiet. ROBIN: What do you mean by "quiet?" AL-AN: Imagine a thousand strings, each playing its own range of notes, none louder than the others. Each one builds harmony-- a continuous thrum in the background of existence. Iam now a lone string in search of familiar harmonies. ROBIN: I'll help you find them. AL-AN: I think I felt a hint of them when we came across that artifact. If we find more, I might be able to get a stronger sense. | |
AL-AN: I have been able to sense the location of an important artifact. I will share its coordinates so you can look into it.
ROBIN: Got it. | |
AL-AN: It is both reassuring and unsettling to rediscover this site after being in storage for so long.
AL-AN: My connection to the network grows stronger, however slightly. I hope you will continue to search for more of these. | |
AL-AN: Another site found. Perhaps its data will tell me something useful. | |
AL-AN: I have collected enough data to extrapolate the location of a component necessary to assemble my body. I will provide a signal. | |
AL-AN: How do humans function with such a fallible and inferior body?
ROBIN: Excuse you, my body is anything but inferior. I work hard for my body to be able to do what it does. AL-An: Yes, but its overall form is not ideal. For example, consider its use of primitive ball and socket joints. ROBIN: Is there anything you don't find primitive? Humans bartered with evolution to get brain wrinkles and opposable thumbs. AL-AN: It is true. The opposable thumb is excellent. But all corporeal forms are temporary. The ability to be reborn when a body breaks down is paramount. ROBIN: My body is my own, and I cherish it. It grown with me. Humans have one life. We plant trees we can never experience the shade of. We build it for the next generation. AL-AN: Noble, but again, truly inefficient. ROBIN: You are incredibly frustrating, you know that? AL-AN: I hope to see the forms of my people again. | |
AL-AN: Robin, I have something important to share.
ROBIN: Another artifact. AL-AN: Yes, although... ROBIN: You cannot know for sure what it is, but it is certainly of significant import. I know. | |
AL-AN: I am picking up the signature of an important item belonging to my people. I will share its location.
ROBIN: Okay. | |
AL-AN: The artifact you found contains traces of information suggesting what has become of my people. | |
AL-AN: I have detected an energy signature of some strength. I am not sure what it is for.
ROBIN: Go ahead and share it. Can't hurt. | |
AL-AN: I can visualize a location where we may find an important component for my body. The image is hazy but i am sure it is correct. A stark surface landscape. Dangerously cold. Curved spires stretch to the sky. | |
AL-AN: How do humans cope with the loss of memories?
ROBIN: Like forgetting someone's birthday? I don't know. It just happens. Al-AN: No, important memories. When you die, some quantity of knowledge is lost forever to the next generation? Isn't that-- ROBIN: I'm warning you: If you call humanity inefficient one more time, I will swim us both into the mouth of a Leviathan. AL-AN: Is that sarcasm? I am still having trouble differentiating. ROBIN: How inefficient. AL-AN: Efficiency aside, does the loss of knowledge not create complications? ROBIN: Well-- it can be sad. On a personal level, losing someone can be traumatic. But it's hardermt0 process the idea of generational knowledge. Humans aren't networked so we can't even be aware of what we are losing, moment too moment. But we do have written and oral histories. AL-AN: History is interpreted and memories are not perfect. ROBIN: This is true, but it's what we have. We try to learn from history...some of us more than others. Memory is complex. Maybe it's not ideal, but it's what we have. AL-AN: What happens when you no longer have the memories of others to combine with your own? ROBIN: You make your own memories and interpretations. You have to experience life as an autonomous being-- discover yourself. AL-AN: That idea is foreign to me. I hope as we continue to discover these artifacts my connection will get stronger. | |
Al-AN: With this artifact, I am again able to trace the imprint of my people. They survived for a long time but then their presence becomes faint. | |
AL-AN: This site is one of some significance. Its data will assist us on our quest. | |
AL-AN: Another site found, but I cannot yet tell whether the others survived. Still, it holds valuable information. I hope you will find more. | |
AL-AN: I will share a signal with you now. I am unsure whether it is for a facility or a component, but it is important. | |
AL-AN: Our searches have been useful, but ultimately, I have no definitive evidence as to the fate of my people. The network I hoped to rejoin may no longer exist. I cannot feel it.
ROBIN: There could be a million reasons for that. Like... what if the network had a system update? They're on version 2001.4 and you're still on version 14.2. AL-AN: That would make me incompatible. How would i even begin to plan my upgrades? ROBIN: Okay, that's not what i meant. Bad example. You still know how to get home? Al-AN: Yes. ROBIN: So don;t give up. Go there. See for yourself what happened! This isn't over yet. AL-AN: You are expressing optimism, but it is not supported by probability. ROBIN: Hope isn't based on statistics. It's born from a drive for something better. AL-AN: What you are describing is merely survival instinct. ROBIN: Call it whatever you want, if it keeps from laying down and giving up. AL-AN: My people do not "lie down." If they still exist. Which i cannot confirm. ROBIN: Welcome to life for the rest of us, Al-An. Most of us don't get ti know what's happening in every timeline. We have to go along with things and believe in life's potential. AL-AN: How do you bear that? ROBIN: There's this poem Sam loved-- Hope is human. Hope is...." uuhh... oh right-- "Hope is the thing with feathers!" AL-AN: This does nit match any fauna designation I can find in your PDA. ROBIN: It's a line from an 19th century Earth author. Emily something. ROBIN: "Hope" is the thing with feathers - That perches in the soul - And sings the tune without the words - And never stops - at all -" Robin: I promise we'll get answers one way or another, Al-An. AL-AN: Adding Hope to your database. |