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But people will pick things up in this game. It's what we do. So why wouldn't someone try to pick up the egg? The Pengwings attack isn't going to kill us.
Actually to be honest, now that I think about it, that's a very interesting point? Huh....wow.
I mean.....
I know now as a player, I can start a new game and not touch 1 egg, and the second I find blueprints for, I can build an Alien Containment, pop 2 fish of same species in, and they'll breed and produce eggs.
Yet my first Subnautica playthrough, I thought every egg I came across was going to hatch some new incredible leviathan class creature I've never seen before and was a big adventure to see what'd hatch. I'd build a bench and sit down to stare at the eggs until they hatch.
Aside from Cuddlefish/Trivalve, which must be hatched and cannot be caught, now that I think about it what is the point of having eggs? With Seamonkeys we get to see seamonkey infants that aren't in the wild (I wanna eat them) but that's just cosmetic.
Well.....large fish we can't catch, we can get them into alien containment with eggs. Bone Sharks, Stalkers, for example. In Below Zero, Titan Holefish and Brute Sharks cannot be picked up, but we can find their eggs and thus get them in our alien containment?
So I guess that's what they are there for. If that makes any sense. But you gave me alot to think about thanks.