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Should be like Prey where you have a tool to find other Aurora crewmates by some kind of comm badge or wrist band or something and scavenge their credentials. All about that achievement hunting
I totally agree with you there but there's already a signal tracker but the tracker is only for lifepods not bodies, unlike in prey it's generally a good thought to put bodies around the environment but if you're going to let it float then it would make the game and it's environment look bad, but I agree that there should be a tracker for each survivors not to find them dead but alive the concept of finding them dead is already implemented thru lifepods and PDA datas.
It crossed my mind that Pod 5 was the only one damaged as the Aurora exploded while crashing. This means it was likely the closest to the explosion.
One of the data pads you find mentions that the Captain was going to remain on board to try to pilot the ship to as soft a landing as possible. If he realised the ship was about to explode would he not try to bailout at the last minute?
All the automated ship/base voices do call you Captain all the time after all.
It would also explain why you are alone in the pod[/spolier]
I would say the Crabs got hungry.
When you scan the crabs for the firat time. It tells you there are "bits of human dna"....they ate the corpses.
Exactly.
Never thought about it.