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I know there are marked sights to explore, but I want to think there might be unmarked that are out there to be discovered. Maybe not, Dont know. Thats the fun.
Ever hear of Europa? A planet with a 15 mile thick sheet of ice on the surface, and everything below is a 100-150 mile deep ocean that covers the entire planet. Absolutely terrifying. Though it's also like -300 degrees but NASA has said that life could exist below the surface, they also said it could be very simple tiny micro-organisms or something more complex. And I don't know what they mean by more complex, but I do know that there could be sea creatures miles long in that ocean and there could be HUNDREDS of them and that is terrifying.
Deep parts should be on any seed, just head 15-20km outwards from the starter outpost, once you hit 25m tall waves and the 250m ground distance sensor has been displaying 250m for quite a while you can take a dive, heh.
I already explored the ship wrecks and the other stuff, looking for something new.
Up to 500m is no problem, with two players, 1 in rover, 1 in a support vessel.
Now i wanna do something on my own, since no winch has a length of 2000m+.