Submerged Log 8: Upgrades, Interruptions, and Half a Plan
Platform: Steam Deck
Survivor: Will
Video: Lifepod search, blueprint checks, and radio message fallout (no commentary)
With another lifepod location handed to me over the radio, I decide that’s the next logical stop.
Based on my current success rate, I’m not expecting survivors — and I’m right.
Before heading out, I check my blueprints. This is a mistake. Or a motivation boost.
The Seamoth list is stacked: fragments, upgrades, and a solar charging module that promises freedom
from constantly babysitting power cells.
I pin what looks useful and head out, already planning upgrades I absolutely do not have yet.
The Lifepod (Again)
No survivors. No surprises. Just the ocean doing what it does best.
What I do find is lithium — which is genuinely useful. Several of my blueprints need it.
The problem is the usual one: I find one node, then spend far too long failing to find another.
Eventually, frustration wins. I abandon the search and head back to base,
completely forgetting that this trip was also meant to scout a future base location.
Seamoth upgrades take priority over long-term planning.
Alterra Checks In
Back at the lifepod, the radio crackles again — and this time it’s not another survivor.
The message sounds official. Alterra knows what happened. They know rescue will take a long time.
But they have an alternative.
The Captain’s Quarters aboard the Aurora is intact. There’s a black box.
I’m given the code to access the quarters and instructions that supposedly help me
“meet them halfway.”
All of this unfolds while someone in the background pesters them about a lunch run.
Apparently, ordering food is a higher priority than stranding protocol.
The Missing Step
On paper, escape now sounds possible. In practice, there are problems.
I’m still infected, and the giant alien laser hasn’t exactly signalled that I’m free to leave.
I turn my attention back to something I can control: the Seamoth solar charger.
I gather the materials. I go to the fabricator.
Nothing.
I check the Mobile Vehicle Bay. Still nothing.
I have what I need, but I’m missing a step somewhere — blueprint, fragment, or prerequisite.
Classic Subnautica.
With upgrades stalled and questions piling up, the next move is obvious:
back to the Aurora, into the Captain’s Quarters, and finally find out
what Alterra thinks “halfway” actually means.
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