Life; (another) Subnautica story
Seamothwizard44
Join Date: 2015-09-17 Member: 207995Members
Hey guys, i decided to write up a story (Similar to aurora falls, even some references are in there) and i go off to a good start, so i want you to see and tell me whether i should continue
Life, a story of hope...
Now, I don’t remember much about what happened before I fell, but let me tell you, I would love to be in your shoes, especially at that point. So, let’s get started.
As I left my office, I felt joy as we would be beginning our decent soon, the grand ship, The Aurora, was sending down scientists and biologists to study B735-AD or Aquamarina, as I call it. I was walking down the starboard hallway on this monster ship when I looked out of a port hatch and I caught my first real glimpse of the planet I was going down to. My destination, pod 5, which was putting me two miles from where the ship was going to land. Then, as I was leaving the hallway, I saw Chloe, damn she looked tired; not surprising as she was works 24/7 for about 3 week’s now, but still she was a good friend, and the head scientist for the whole operation! I talked for a while with her and decided to get a time for going to get lunch somethings never change with her you know? Even though she would need to do a lot of work she said yeah.
That was the last time I saw her alive.
I spotted my pod and climbed in, the Lazarus field started up as soon as I got in, good too because that would revive me if I happened to die during the decent. I left the ship for the first time in 11 months, and I wish I had never left the Aurora at all. Suddenly, some sort of energy wave shot over the Aurora, straight out of thin air! The ship shook and I heard a large metallic screech, it had ripped right through the core, then the ship crashed straight into the planet, 823 souls, gone. All but me. Although I do remember a pod ejecting with mine, seconds before the explosion. Who or what was in it?
I don’t remember what happened next, but I do remember waking up on the surface of the planet, the Lazarus field must have revived me, I must have died there was a piercing pain in my side. I looked at where the wound should have been, Lazarus was cleaning the last of a small cut in my side. I opened the hatch atop of the pod and climbed out, it was amazing a vast ocean, covering the entire planet; or at least as far as the eye could see. Then I turned my head. The Aurora, crashed, burning. I knew that there wouldn’t be any other survivors, I was alone, lost…. Forgotten.
I realized I would need materials to get to get myself transport and some way to live on this planet. I climbed out of good old number 5 and dived into the ocean. I realized something, I could see in the water without a mask, the water was stinging my eyes, ‘salty but drinkable’ I thought to myself. But it was hard to see small objects, finding materials wasn’t going to be as easy as I thought.
Should i continue?
Life, a story of hope...
Now, I don’t remember much about what happened before I fell, but let me tell you, I would love to be in your shoes, especially at that point. So, let’s get started.
As I left my office, I felt joy as we would be beginning our decent soon, the grand ship, The Aurora, was sending down scientists and biologists to study B735-AD or Aquamarina, as I call it. I was walking down the starboard hallway on this monster ship when I looked out of a port hatch and I caught my first real glimpse of the planet I was going down to. My destination, pod 5, which was putting me two miles from where the ship was going to land. Then, as I was leaving the hallway, I saw Chloe, damn she looked tired; not surprising as she was works 24/7 for about 3 week’s now, but still she was a good friend, and the head scientist for the whole operation! I talked for a while with her and decided to get a time for going to get lunch somethings never change with her you know? Even though she would need to do a lot of work she said yeah.
That was the last time I saw her alive.
I spotted my pod and climbed in, the Lazarus field started up as soon as I got in, good too because that would revive me if I happened to die during the decent. I left the ship for the first time in 11 months, and I wish I had never left the Aurora at all. Suddenly, some sort of energy wave shot over the Aurora, straight out of thin air! The ship shook and I heard a large metallic screech, it had ripped right through the core, then the ship crashed straight into the planet, 823 souls, gone. All but me. Although I do remember a pod ejecting with mine, seconds before the explosion. Who or what was in it?
I don’t remember what happened next, but I do remember waking up on the surface of the planet, the Lazarus field must have revived me, I must have died there was a piercing pain in my side. I looked at where the wound should have been, Lazarus was cleaning the last of a small cut in my side. I opened the hatch atop of the pod and climbed out, it was amazing a vast ocean, covering the entire planet; or at least as far as the eye could see. Then I turned my head. The Aurora, crashed, burning. I knew that there wouldn’t be any other survivors, I was alone, lost…. Forgotten.
I realized I would need materials to get to get myself transport and some way to live on this planet. I climbed out of good old number 5 and dived into the ocean. I realized something, I could see in the water without a mask, the water was stinging my eyes, ‘salty but drinkable’ I thought to myself. But it was hard to see small objects, finding materials wasn’t going to be as easy as I thought.
Should i continue?
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...As i swam back to my escape pod, i remembered something. There was a compartment in my escape pod that contained useful items, there it was; behind the ladder. I looked inside: some titanium; nice, a diving reel; meh, and as luck would have it; a watertight crash helmet. I picked them out of the unit and left them in my inventory. I climbed atop the pod, I saw something that would change my life...forever
The Aurora was hanging over the horizon, but still hugely saddening, my cousin was on that ship. I dived off the top of the pod and back into the ocean, as I put the helmet on the water became a lot clearer, it was beautiful. I saw more fish than I could count, and some scrap metal from the wreck of the Aurora; I decided to pick it up. There was some quartz near there too, I knew that I would need that for glass. I remember when my dad; James Miller, was teaching me about survival, its been to long since he died in the landslide.....
He lost family, that took a big blow to his psyce....