

Your basic sea truck can't get down to where you want to be going next but a depth module will take care of that. Okay, got one now? Good! Hopefully it's someplace nice. Once that's all done with and taken care of, you've probably got at least a tiny seabase, but if you don't. You'll find more MVB fragments there but that's also where the propulsion cannon blueprint can be found, the laser cutter, as well as a fair amount of gold and some precursor artifacts as well. If you haven't gone exploring in those, you really ought to. So, by now you've visited Delta Island, have had a good look around Twisty Bridges and you've probably discovered the sea monkey caves in Kelp Forest. There's also a PDA up by the comms tower. Make sure to scan the map inside the sea base. The habitat builder can be found on a box outside Delta Station. Look for the beach with all the pengwings on it. On the south-west corner of the island is a precursor artifact you can scan. Also, keep a sharp eye out for music disks which you'll find scattered throughout the game, especially in bases. Take care to look around thoroughly for blueprints you'll find useful, as not all of them are inside the buildings. The latter are very useful to plant in the seabase you'll be wanting. On the island, you'll find blueprints you need, as well as some materials like sulfur and horseshoe nuts. Beware the heat vents, but exploring those areas can pay off, later. There are large crevices and a few volcanic fissures out here. On the border between thermal spires and twisty bridges someplace is a small foundation platform with external grow beds for you to scan, but you can get these at Omega Station later if you're not sweating on it. Smacking one with a blade will made it instantly turn and get the hell away from you. The wildlife here is noisy and menacing sounding but if you don't hang out next to them they're easy to avoid. Makes you wonder what's down there, doesn't it?īeyond Twisty Bridges lies the thermal spires, an area of volcanic activity and thermal smokers. It's worth checking that out and you'll find that this spot goes deeper than you might suspect. When you've been in the area for a bit, you'll hear what sounds like an SOS. It's here you'll find mobile vehicle bay, sea truck and seaglide fragments. There's small bits of Alterra stuff scattered around the area. It's the main go-to for coral samples and you'll want those. As you spread out your searching range you'll find that the sea floor drops down among twisty coral structures.

You're going to be making a lot of these but since you can toggle them it's not so bad, you'll just need a lot of beacons. If you've gone to the emergency cache you'll have the beacon blueprint so stock up on them before traveling so you can mark things. This becomes relatively easy once you find a compass. Your first task, as indicated by the PDA, is to find Delta Island. However, if you pull out a flare and hold it in front of them, they freak out and run away from you for a little bit. You can totally get it back though, it just means chasing after them a bit, which is annoying and wastes time. The sea monkeys are kleptomaniacs and will gank your stuff. Note that the kelp forest is a bad place to hold your stuff in your hand. Your goals right now are your basic survival tools. You'll find that the items you have blueprints for can be pinned to the top-right in your PDA by clicking on them in the blueprints tab, a useful feature when hunting for materials. Get to your lifepod, take a look at your fabricator. Then, follow the northern glacial wall (That's to your right when you're looking at your lifepod) until you find a small cave, which will have some silver and gold. As soon as you hit the water, look for an indentation in the ground. Once you have your stuff, you'll find the drop pod on your HUD. The weather in this game is a serious thing. You won't have to worry about getting cold, since standing next to your now-burning ship will warm you up and the meteors coming down don't actually paste you, they're mostly to stress you out.

Once you've landed, you'll find some food and water to start you off scattered around the ship. This map will provide direction/orientation for this guide, but BEWARE! It marks spoilers if you turn those on! Touchdown Nobody ever told Robin she was great at forward planning.
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Which is what convinced Robin Ayou to get into a drop shuttle with a lifepod with basically nothing, then fire herself down onto an ocean planet where the only place that she could investigate was a tiny little patch of barely-even-land and pray she can survive long enough to find a way to get off the planet. Few things are worse than not knowing what happened to a loved one.
