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Do you want to place a bet this weekend on a game that gives you the chills? We suggest playing Subnautica first. This game's eldritch terror concept gives players special adrenaline. First, the entire gameplay revolves around this enormous spacecraft, making it difficult for most players to advance in the game without Subnautica Aurora Codes.
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blametheeditor · 3 months
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Day 7 | Overbearing
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When stranded on an uncharted underwater planet, alone and surrounded by hostile lifeforms, there are only two possible outcomes: adapt and survive, or die trying.
Spoilers: For the game Subnautica
Content Warnings: Mentions of death and violence. Mentions of drowning and suffocation. Referring to someone as 'it'.
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There’s a reason Fritz manually turned off PDA updates getting audibly read out to him. And not because he found the reminders to eat food and drink water to be annoying, but more so the fact most of what was said never reassured him. Not with the constant reminders its only task is to try and keep him alive on an uncharted planet. The confirmation there was no one left on the Aurora. 
So he muted it. Checks his HUD consistently and heeds every red flash. Makes sure to look through the catalogue once a day to not miss any important information. As nice as it was to hear someone talk even if it’s AI, silence is better than being told devastating news unwarranted. 
To be perfectly honest, if he was told any of the warnings he’s reading now after making it as far as he has into the Aurora, the teenager would already be in his seamoth to try again another day. Seeing the entire ship on fire and having seen it explode from a safe distance away is different from advanced technology stating exploring it is completely at his own risk. One is him living in blissful ignorance. The other is being told he will die. 
He’s already come this far. Extinguished a few fires to get all the way down to the cargo bay, only stopping to look through his PDA because the door needs a code. 
Should Fritz have just looked through the data he downloaded? The answers yes if he didn’t want to end up second guessing himself with hands now noticeably shaking. But the answers no if he uses the information rather than let it scare him. 
It’s only a warning. Despite the fires and the ship having exploded, if he hasn’t so much as felt the ground shake, then everything that would fall already has. He’ll just be extra cautious moving forward. 
After a few moments of tapping quickly through information he scanned from other PDA’s, he spots the cargo bay code. Right under the statement someone isn’t getting paid enough credits. 
That spreads a smile across his face as he types the numbers into the keypad. Because when was the last time he thought about something like credits? It seems like years since worrying about money, even if it’s only been a few weeks. 
Would Fritz get paid his contracted amount? If there’s even a way to? The job he originally was tasked with got completed, they had been returning when...what? The ship got damaged? Suddenly lost power? 
His train of thought is lost when he sees a massive hole in the floor, quick to stumble back so he’s not too close. After staring at it for a moment, he manages to recognize it as one that was built for a reason rather than it being made by something smashing through the floor. 
Focus. I need to get to the reactor.
Fritz forces himself to push forward. Go down even deeper into the ship. Find a way to carefully get down from tall heights rather than let them stop him. Thankful to see water flooding a majority of the bottom floors so if he falls there’s something to catch him, but the water does add a few other problems. Like bleeders that chase after him and exposed wires that electrocute a large area. 
He makes it to the drive room, though. Can almost feel the weight of the radiation now that he’s directly at the center of it all. 
“Okay,” he murmurs as he takes out his PDA. “What do I need to do?” 
Apparently, the only thing he needs is his repair tool. Which is great! Fritz has that and knows how to use it! It just seems like it won’t be enough to repair the damaged cores that contain radiation. 
He’s just a teenager, though. Doesn’t have any training when it comes to things like this. Meaning he’s happy to repair all ten breaches. And like magic, his HUD advises the radiation levels are slowly but surely dropping. His PDA has a message saying everything’s stabilized. There’s no longer the threat of causing a mass extinction. 
Fritz feels a significant weight fall off his shoulders. Feels pride erupt in his chest that he did that, all on his own. He would be a bit more ecstatic, but he’s still in the middle of a burning ship in an area where there’s a leviathan that’s wanted to eat him since it met him. 
“I’m going home,” he proclaims as he exits the drive room. Pointedly ignores the other hallways and open doorways he could explore. There might be more supplies, possibly more fragments, but he did what he came to do. Deserves to leave before his nerves are completely fried. 
At least his journey out of the Aurora is mostly uneventful. Waves excitedly at Lefty, glad he was able to rebuild the seamoth rather than making a completely new one. 
...there’s a shadow waiting for him. 
Fritz almost misses it, thinking it’s just part of the ship, or a trick of the light on water. But it doesn’t stay in one place. Makes a large circle several feet below the surface. 
He hesitates for a moment, fairly confident on what it is. He carefully slips into the water without too much noise in order to check. Has a hard time on keeping his heart from beating too quickly at the sight of a leviathan. The leviathan, actually. The one that attacked him. 
It suddenly roars. Not loud enough to hurt his ears but it’s still startling. And right after it does, the creatures head whips around to lock onto him. 
Fritz runs. Back up to the Aurora as he frantically climbs back out of the water. Fumbles with his pack before tossing five peepers into the water. 
He waits as the only thing he can hear is the blood in his ears, fire burning around him, and water lapping at the ship’s hull. No hand reaches out to snatch him up. His seamoth isn’t pulled down into the depths. 
It won’t last forever. Either he gets back to the lifepod as quickly as possible, or the leviathan becomes hostile again before he can give it more fish. 
Fritz trembles as he carefully so carefully looks back out into the water. Sees the leviathan closer in terms of proximity to the Aurora, not to the surface. It’s no longer moving. Seeming like it’s waiting for him. 
A hand finds a cooked peeper. After taking a moment to steel himself, the teenager throws it into the water. Waits sixty seconds before jumping in after it. Watches as his offering is snapped up by sharp teeth almost as big as he is. 
It stares at him for moment with an expression he can’t quite place. It doesn’t move to attack him, though. Which is good, isn’t it? Unless it eating the fish is the only thing keeping him alive right now? 
Go before it changes its mind.
Fritz doesn’t know how he manages to climb into the seamoth. Or how he navigates it back toward Happy. Especially when he chances a look to see where the leviathan is, only to almost scream at seeing it following him at a lower depth. And if he thought it was just a coincidence, it slowing its pace before making a small loop directly beneath him proves it isn’t. 
He can’t tell if it’s just curious, or if it’s waiting for the right moment. And at this time, he’s fried. Doesn’t have the mental capacity to try and figure it out. He never thought a giant sea creature could be overbearing. 
He weighs his options. Agrees that leading it back to the safe shallows would be catastrophic. So he’ll have to leave his seamoth behind, and therefore needs to find a way to get back home safely. Those seemingly contradictory things ends up with Fritz tossing one peeper, then another, and then a third once he’s only a few feet away from the pipe he’s been using for days now. 
Checking the leviathan is distracted, he lunges out of the seamoth, diving into the metal pipe before swimming back to his lifepod. Never stopping, not daring to look back, only able to cross his fingers Lefty won’t get destroyed for a second time. 
Intact or in pieces, Fritz will come back for it. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe several days from now. All he knows for a fact is he’s staying in the lifepod and not leaving until the sun rises again. 
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holypersonangel · 3 years
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The first step is to find the Aurora spacecraft which crashed into the ocean earlier. As you enter the spacecraft, there there’s no way out. You will need to wait for an explosion to happen as the engines run out. You must collect the tools and abandon the spaceship before it explodes. Click to Check out the table to locate the subnautica Aurora Codes you need to survive in the game.
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jahaliel · 6 years
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some subnautic fic snips
while i work on getting back to the main plot (took a left turn into fluffy comfort plus bed-sharing tropes 101) and also tense wrangling here’s some teaser bits under a cut for you.  none of these are super spoilery.  if you read this and are like yes i wanna read more a) first chapter this weekend maybe b) please please please play the game first - or maybe watch a lets play, because there are so many many spoilers in my fic!
subnautica on Steam, its also got console versions i believe.
Chapter 2 - Nemo sighs internally as admitting to fighting a stalker had caused both of her basemates to do the headless chicken thing."Please, calm down - I'm alright."  She rolls up the sleeve of her shirt revealing the bite marks "see it's barely a scratch"
Chapter 3 - Nicholas stuck his head into the room “Where would you like the melons?  I have so many melons!” // Hikari pulls apart the fabricator because she can.  A bit of fiddling around with the programming and she’s able to override the limitation code which will enable them to do more cooking that just “cooked fish” and “cured fish”.  
Chapter 4 - On the Aurora Hikari wants to get back out into the water to help Nemo but Nicholas stops her - in an argument reminiscent of the first they had, “Nemo wanted us to change the distress call.  We should honour her sacrifice by doing so.” “I’m a little upset that you think a fish would be the end of me,” comes Nemo’s voice from the other side of the platform. 
Chapter 6 - Hikari finds a deck of cards in the belongings she salvaged from the Aurora and this leads to the three of them bemoaning the lack of a fourth player for Bridge or Hearts; Nicholas enjoys Up and Down the Spaceway but Hikari hates it, eventually they compromise on Sevens and Nemo carves a 3-player cribbage board from the wood of the island trees and then proceeds to soundly beat both of the others at the game.
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arlonline · 3 years
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thetechxploison · 3 years
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Able
February 3rd Prompt: Able
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ayy gotta note that this includes a made up lifepod and PDA voice log from Subnautica. and some of my personal explanations for some things. this’ll probably be the only Subnautica related thing?? maybe?? depends on what games i play in the near future, but for now, replaying Subnautica. check it out uwu
Characters: Ryley Robinson (aka the main character)
Fandom: Subnautica
TW: Implied death, stranded alone
Word Count: 1280
People tags: @allycat1212
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Every radio distress signal comes with hope. Every swim and travel to the lifepods comes with anxiety and anticipation. Every broken lifepod, every source of destruction, every abandoned PDA comes with despair. I’ve been alone on this planet for quite some time now, because it seems that the malfunctions and locations of my other crewmates’ lifepods led to their deaths. I don’t know how I’m the only one who could’ve had the luck to survive. I don’t know why, with every radio message I get from my crewmates, I go to the locations, risking my life, even though it seems all hope is lost. 
I got another radio message recently. One from a lifepod number and name I couldn’t catch. All I knew is that they were over 1000 meters southwest, 400-500 meters deep, according to my PDA. If I had to guess where that was, it probably sunk near, what I like to call, the ‘mushroom forest’ or the ‘blood kelp islands.’ (I’ve been here so long that I’ve started naming the biomes I enter). I’m debating if I should even go check it out. Should I? It’s been months since the crash, and with how much I unwillingly explore the area, I should’ve seen anyone if they were alive. I’ve explored most of the lifepods that landed, and it’s always been the same. 
With all this in mind, I still planned to go anyway.
I grabbed some nutrient blocks and bottles of water from my storage in the lifepod. Just in case, I also crafted a new battery. Whether it’s for my seaglide or scanner or repair tool, who knows. Only time will tell. That’s pretty much all I take on my trips, excluding all my usual tools. So, without anything else needed, I exited my lifepod and got into my Seamoth. I just made it and haven’t really used it. Guess now’s the time. 
During the trip, I often checked my PDA for the signal of origin from the lifepod. After a while, I just set it on the dash, so I didn’t have to keep pulling it out. I skimmed the surface of the water, not really feeling like rushing down to the sea floor, risking the damage to my Seamoth by anything that’s out to kill me. Finally, I was over the signal. I tilted the machine downwards and, after a bit of mental prep, pushed the steering and dived down.
I’ve done this many times before, but it’s always as unsettling as the first time. All I could see around me was blue. A bright, sky blue, one that should be comforting, changing hue as I dived deeper and deeper. Darker, darker, darker. I could tell this signal wasn’t in the mushroom forest; it’s always relatively light in the mushroom forest, at least in the day time. This was in the blood kelp islands. Soon there wasn’t any blue around me, replaced by a deep purple, nearing an inky black that threatened to drown any light that dared to shine.
I should be scared. But I’m not.
I finally saw electric blue tendrils of the native blood kelp, and the bright red pustules known as blood oil. When I first saw them, I honestly though they were some kind of alien worms sticking out of the soil. Sometimes, in a state of panic, I still do and hate going near them. Now, with my Seamoth, I have more confidence than I did while simply swimming around with my seaglide. I had protection. I kept on diving until I reached the sea floor.
The lifepod wasn’t too far away from where I’d arrived. I drove over. The only sound that I could hear around the place was the soft whirring of the Seamoth. Normally, I wouldn’t mind that sound, but down here, 500 meters down with low visibility, in a place where more things than normal can kill me, I didn’t enjoy it. In fact, I hated it. 
It wouldn’t last long, I had to keep telling myself. I’ll be okay, I had to keep reassuring myself.
I slowed my Seamoth down to a stop a couple feet in front of the lifepod and sat back a bit, examining what was in front of me. From my view, it looked relatively fine. Sitting upright, the structure intact, the lifepod number, which was 8, glowing to show it had power. The only thing unusual was the flotation devices; they obviously weren’t working properly since the lifepod sunk to the seafloor. That wasn’t good news already. I started to circle the Seamoth around, checking the other sides.
To my dismay, there was a hole in the structure, and no one inside.
Whenever this happens, which is always so far, I’m always slightly relieved. Not because I’m the only one on this planet and that other people died, but because there’s no body around. So far, I haven’t had to witness any mangled parts of my comrades or even any bones. Whatever did this, it left nothing behind, except the stuff it couldn’t eat.
The inside of the abandoned lifepod was as dark and desolate as the scenery around me, with the exception of the light of a PDA. I immediately exited my Seamoth and swam inside to grab it. Luckily nothing was around to get me. At least, I didn’t hear anything around that could come to get me. It was still eerily silent.
To not waste air, I swam the three foot long distance back to my Seamoth and climbed back inside. I took my helmet off and set it to the side. The abandoned PDA, which was still in my hands, illuminated a little more of my Seamoth. I looked down at it.
Abandoned PDAs in emergency mode don’t have much use, unless you bring them to the Alterra techs in order to reset and reboot them. All they can do is transfer codes and voice logs to another PDA that’s currently working, whether that one is in emergency mode or not. The most I get out of my crewmates PDAs are voice logs. This one, when I tapped the screen and confirmed the transfer, was no different.
When I was done, I set it off to the side. It had no use to me anymore. I’ll end up throwing it away at some point. I then grabbed my own PDA and pulled up the recent voice log that transferred over to mine. My finger hesitated over the play button and I had to force myself to play it. A voice rang out. A woman’s voice, heavy with sorrow and questioning.
One minute, the Aurora was safe and sound, flying over 4546B without any problems. The materials for the Phasegate were accounted for. Everyone on the team was having a rather fun time in space, traveling farther than most have. The next minute, the Aurora’s malfunctioning, we all separated into different lifepods, and I’m stuck at the bottom of the ocean 500 meters down. 
There are sounds all around me. I don’t know if they’re friend or foe, friendly or fatal. What I do know is that there’s something big above me somewhere, and that I’ll have to encounter it soon in order to swim up to the surface for oxygen once this lifepod runs out of it. I’m already wondering:
Will I be able to stay alive?
Will I be able to get off this planet?
I’ll keep this updated.
That was the only voice log that the PDA had. 
With a chill running down my spine and sadness consuming my every thought, I drove up to the surface and back to my base.
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holypersonangel · 3 years
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subnautica aurora codes
The first step is to find the Aurora spacecraft which crashed into the ocean earlier. As you enter the spacecraft, there there’s no way out. You will need to wait for an explosion to happen as the engines run out. You must collect the tools and abandon the spaceship before it explodes. Click to Check out the table to locate the subnautica Aurora Codes you need to survive in the game.
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