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Subnautica: Aurora – Seamoth Bay

The Seamoth Bay is a quick stop in our progression through the wreck of the Aurora, and it contains our first piece of valuable loot: A Seamoth Depth Module MKI.

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Subnautica: Aurora – Administration and Cargo Bay

As we venture into the burning wreck of the Aurora, the first two areas to explore are the Administration office and Cargo Bay 3.

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Subnautica: How to Get Into the Aurora

Finding the way in to the Aurora spacecraft can be surprisingly difficult and hazardous without a guide. This chapter describes how to get into the Aurora.

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Subnautica: Exploring the Aurora

The next big mission that we’re going to tackle is the exploration of the crashed wreck of the Aurora spacecraft. This is a long mission so I’ve divided it up into several chapters.

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Subnautica: Exploring the Large Wreck Near Lifepod 6

Not far from Lifepod 6 is a large piece of wreckage from the Aurora that contains dozens of blueprint fragments. Most of them are redundant with those found in the wreck near Lifepod 17. The notable exception, which is the Databox for the Lightweight High Capacity Tank, is an item that you will likely never want to use as it sacrifices O2 capacity for the sake of improved swim speed. As with the exploration of Lifepod 6 itself, this mission can be considered optional.

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Subnautica: Lifepod 6

The next in the series of “Lifepods whose locations must be inferred based on a chained-together series of clues involving cardinal directions” is Lifepod 6.

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Subnautica: Lifepod 4

With the exception of the player’s own lifepod, Lifepod 4 is the highest up on the map, and the only other lifepod that didn’t sink after impact. It’s also the first in a series of lifepods whose location must be determined from clues involving cardinal directions, so it will be helpful to acquire the Compass before looking for them.

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How to get the Laser Cutter in Subnautica

The Laser Cutter in Subnautica has only one purpose: Cutting holes in Sealed Doors, in the wreckage of the Aurora. We were able to get through the large wreck near Lifepod 17 without it, but the Laser Cutter will be required for our next large wreck exploration.

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Subnautica: Exploring the Quarantine Enforcement Platform

For the initial trip to the Mountain Island the main goal was to acquire 2x Diamonds in order to build the Laser Cutter, so we skipped over exploration of the Quarantine Enforcement Platform and broke it out into this separate chapter.

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Exploring the Mountain Island in Subnautica

There is still one more island to check out, and now is a good time to make a quick run out to it. Although it doesn’t hold any blueprints like the Floating Island, it’s a very easy source of some Tier 3 materials that would otherwise require deep-diving to acquire. In particular we need 2x Diamonds in order to build a Laser Cutter, which will be needed for exploring wrecks.