We wonder why this month is the month of "we promise to try not to explode it"...
> It is possible to remove the tanks and take them back! Is that really wise, though? Well, we'll see. URSULA will mention she's seen them before on occasion but they always stayed away from the base, so she wasn't sure what they were. At the moment it seems to have no soul. But that doesn't mean it was always this way. Investigating the creature further will reveal it's... missing some parts. Like the brain. How can this be discovered? It wasn't put together well, so it might fall apart with too much poking. It's completely organic, too, not machine, so be careful with it.
> The architecture is completelyalien in nature. Rather than stairs, it has ramps. At least it's accessible. Angular corners compromise much of the structure and beams hang down at odd places. The designs all over the place do seem to have some meaning, given that only a few patterns are 'generic' (like the ones on the floors) while the rest on the walls and pillars have their own unique look.
> Our lovely little ruin friends! There is a very fun area to be found that leads between the floors of the center. This elevator like shaft is still in working order, which is good because there's not actually an elevator. Stepping in, however, will suddenly put the pair in Zero G, where they can easily bounce off the walls to any floor they like. As for bacteria, in the aquariums, they'll find traces of not only the jelly shroom disease but a more advanced version as well matching the one the Sea Dragon has.
> They will be able to bring home a great deal of information! While it's all in an alien language, Ami's abilities will be able to translate it to something more or less understandable. The gist seems to be that the facility was a disease research center. They call the disease 'Carar'. Unfortunately, the lifeform in containment unit seven broke free and destroyed much of the facility in rage. After that, a quarantine and destruction program was activated. According to the data, this happened over 1,000 years ago.
> Oh Dave. Sure, why not. There's a secret passage in one of the control rooms that leads to a special storage chamber with... gasp, crystals inside! These crystals are ion crystals. Very precious and rare material that can power anything. Just be careful not to wind up trapped. The door blends into the wall very well.
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> It is possible to remove the tanks and take them back! Is that really wise, though? Well, we'll see. URSULA will mention she's seen them before on occasion but they always stayed away from the base, so she wasn't sure what they were. At the moment it seems to have no soul. But that doesn't mean it was always this way. Investigating the creature further will reveal it's... missing some parts. Like the brain. How can this be discovered? It wasn't put together well, so it might fall apart with too much poking. It's completely organic, too, not machine, so be careful with it.
> The architecture is completely alien in nature. Rather than stairs, it has ramps. At least it's accessible. Angular corners compromise much of the structure and beams hang down at odd places. The designs all over the place do seem to have some meaning, given that only a few patterns are 'generic' (like the ones on the floors) while the rest on the walls and pillars have their own unique look.
> Our lovely little ruin friends! There is a very fun area to be found that leads between the floors of the center. This elevator like shaft is still in working order, which is good because there's not actually an elevator. Stepping in, however, will suddenly put the pair in Zero G, where they can easily bounce off the walls to any floor they like. As for bacteria, in the aquariums, they'll find traces of not only the jelly shroom disease but a more advanced version as well matching the one the Sea Dragon has.
> They will be able to bring home a great deal of information! While it's all in an alien language, Ami's abilities will be able to translate it to something more or less understandable. The gist seems to be that the facility was a disease research center. They call the disease 'Carar'. Unfortunately, the lifeform in containment unit seven broke free and destroyed much of the facility in rage. After that, a quarantine and destruction program was activated. According to the data, this happened over 1,000 years ago.
> Oh Dave. Sure, why not. There's a secret passage in one of the control rooms that leads to a special storage chamber with... gasp, crystals inside! These crystals are ion crystals. Very precious and rare material that can power anything. Just be careful not to wind up trapped. The door blends into the wall very well.