Today in Subnautica: I climbed a mountain!
sickboy
Join Date: 2003-09-13 Member: 20804Members, Constellation
So I was exploring some decently far distances, seeing what kind of weird and awesome stuff that I could see, and I came across an island.
I seamothed around a bit, finding some huge cavernous areas underneath. Eventually I decided to see if I could climb onto the island. I lucked out with a little beach alcove that I could scale, and continued on my merry way, flippers and tank still securely attached, to scale the two peaks.
Here I am at Alpha peak, some sand in a box to mark the occasion.

Beta peak was just as glorious of a climb, though invisible horseshoe crabs ate anything I placed (some good boxed sand and my knife were lost in the battle...), but the challenge was still a fun one.

There was a pool in the middle of the island, so I decided this was as good a place as any to take my last breath. I jumped in, speed-descended 400+ meters, and hit the bottom of what appears to be a blown volcano.

With my final moments at hand, I looked up, genuinely happy that I accomplished something today.

Then I went back to glitching out the world with my persistent fiddling of knobs and buttons that I shouldn't.
I seamothed around a bit, finding some huge cavernous areas underneath. Eventually I decided to see if I could climb onto the island. I lucked out with a little beach alcove that I could scale, and continued on my merry way, flippers and tank still securely attached, to scale the two peaks.
Here I am at Alpha peak, some sand in a box to mark the occasion.

Beta peak was just as glorious of a climb, though invisible horseshoe crabs ate anything I placed (some good boxed sand and my knife were lost in the battle...), but the challenge was still a fun one.

There was a pool in the middle of the island, so I decided this was as good a place as any to take my last breath. I jumped in, speed-descended 400+ meters, and hit the bottom of what appears to be a blown volcano.

With my final moments at hand, I looked up, genuinely happy that I accomplished something today.

Then I went back to glitching out the world with my persistent fiddling of knobs and buttons that I shouldn't.

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