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Rubbing an enzyme into your skin will get into your pours and stay there for a while, but it isn't permanent. What I think is that this teleportation saw us infected again. When we heal ourself using the enzyme (the name escapes me) and then we teleport back up to the gun.
#SUBNAUTICA HATCHING ENZYME CRACKED#
My theory is that the Neptune acted as a sort of biological weapon against the Federation, and when it landed and was cracked open the infection spread immediately.Īs soon as we hit the water in Subnautica we are infected. It's obvious from the similarities between the Carar and the Kharaa that they are linked. It's a fact that this game is set in the same universe as Natural Selection the devs don't try and hide it, which I respect. She's comparing it to us going into the stars, which, in this sort of comparison, would mean that we would die. If we take her "going into the sands" in isolation, it's talking about death.
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Secondly, she says that she went to the sands as we go to the stars. Maybe her kinetic abilities allowed her to achieve immortality, like a Force Ghost, but it's sort of convenient that she didn't bring this up when she was going on about dying for the entire third act of the game. Unless this is a message from beyond the grave, I don't know how she's able to do this. Firstly, the Emperor talking to us makes no sense when she does.
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It gave me goosebumps yesterday when I first flew off of the planet, but it got me thinking did we actually survive leaving the planet? I know there's already a thread discussing this question but this isn't the core of my post I'm just going to put my opinions of this question here.