Part 2 of the walkthrough of The Invincible for the PC.
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00:00You
00:30Let's go.
01:00I can already see the camp.
01:15Over 400 metres in a straight line.
01:19I see you.
01:21Can you hear me?
01:22I just need to get down from here.
01:30Oh well.
01:39If it catches me, so be it.
01:42This suit will hold.
01:43I can't get down this way.
02:04I could attach a rope though.
02:06But, ah, for some reason I don't have one with me.
02:24Great.
02:26A rope that won't break my neck.
02:28I hope.
02:30I hope.
02:42Okay.
02:44I'm at the bottom.
02:48Looks better from here.
02:50I'll be with you soon.
02:52Visibility could be better.
03:16Maybe I should wait.
03:21Let it stop getting wet.
03:30It'll be cut off of you.
04:31I was heading to...
04:35Impossible.
04:38I'm much closer to my destination.
04:40I must have walked for some time.
04:43But...
04:44I don't remember it.
04:47Did...
04:48Did I black out again?
04:49I don't know.
04:53I don't know.
04:57Send Hopper closer to the camp.
05:12Find a place to land.
05:15I need to go back to Dragonfly as soon as possible.
05:18I'll go to the infirmary and do a full set of tests on myself.
05:23I'll go to the infirmary and do a full set of tests on myself.
05:23We will be right back.
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07:59Hey, what?
08:00So, less than nothing.
08:01Atmosphere?
08:02Nitrogen, 78%.
08:03argon, 2%.
08:0510%.
08:06nyrol
08:06Plateau.
08:0700 Osovio, 0%.
08:08Methane 4%.
08:09The rest is oxygen.
08:10No wait, that's 16%.
08:12With oxygen concentration as such there should be life.
08:16At least, some microbes... and yet we have detected no traces.
08:21We'll get to that later.
08:22Let's finish with the pros teams first.
08:24Air radioactivity?
08:26Virtually zero.
08:27The world of paradise.
08:29No radioactivity, no endospores, no bacteria, no mold, no viruses, nothing.
08:35Just the oxygen.
08:36If there were no living organisms on the continent, there shouldn't be this much of it.
08:41What if life develops on some other continents here?
08:44No, I doubt it.
08:46Insulation outside the equatorial zone is weak.
08:48You don't see how thick the polar ice caps were, Doctor.
08:51I can guarantee a minimum of five miles of ice sheet, potentially six.
08:55That's true.
08:56There's more chance of something in the ocean.
08:59Some seaweed, algae.
09:01But why didn't life migrate to the land?
09:04Could be because of hard radiation.
09:07I don't think so.
09:08According to the probe readings, the ground activity is exceptionally low for this part of the galaxy.
09:13I wonder if some special kind of drought-intolerant evolution occurred here.
09:18That would at least explain some of the abnormalities.
09:24Anyway, we'll have to take a look under the water.
09:26First, it would be good to know what time frame we're working with.
09:34Merritt, do you have the geological analysis?
09:38It's a bit too early for mature conclusions, but this planet looks all too.
09:41Anyway, such a fossilized egg must be at least six billion years old.
09:46Besides, the sun has seen better days, too.
09:48So it must have worked for it.
09:49Any rare resources, forms, creatures?
09:53We can't expect such detailed data, sir.
09:55Not from this distance.
09:55Yes, we would have to explore the surface.
09:59Astrogator, what exactly are we looking for?
10:02The value of this planet.
10:04For now, it may seem like the pinnacle of nonsense.
10:06But I assure you that Regis III is not without worth.
10:09With all due respect, Astrogator, I have the impression you're not telling us everything.
10:19As always, Dr. Koval, your instincts are correct.
10:22Please forgive my medicines.
10:24My goal was to maintain unimpeded research neutrality.
10:28There is indeed a very important factor of interest in this planet.
10:33The Alliance.
10:34The Alliance?
10:35The Alliance?
10:37Correct.
10:38What do they have to do with it?
10:39Well, they've sent their most powerful unit here.
10:43But to our best knowledge, Condor's traversing a distant quadrant.
10:46Well, I'm not talking about the Condor.
10:50So, the Invincible?
10:52Good guess, Doctor.
10:53A steel behemoth with the power to produce billions of kilowatts in a split second.
11:00Converting it into energy fields that no material body can penetrate.
11:04Concentrating it into destructive rays as hot as stars that can produce a mountain range to dust or evaporate an ocean.
11:13Together with its crew of almost a hundred men.
11:15Professionals that are neither better nor worse than us.
11:18Well, I dare to say we're better trained, Astrogator.
11:21They are, however, unquestionable masters of propaganda.
11:26I know that some accomplishments they brag about are very much far-fetched.
11:31But the capabilities of the Invincible are not subject to doubt.
11:35And we as the scientific body should sever ourselves from the emotional and symbolic facade.
11:40In other words, we cannot ignore facts just because we don't like them, Mr. Cole.
11:45All right. But where do we stand in all this, together with our, may I say, not quite as numerous staff?
11:52Despite our modest forces, we still have a chance to gain a critical advantage over the Alliance, while avoiding confrontation.
11:59Okay. And how would we do that?
12:03Simple. We leave this planet before the Invincible arrives here.
12:06Which is when, exactly?
12:08Well, they're still far away.
12:11Astrogator, please. How much time do we have to conduct safe research?
12:16Thirteen days.
12:17There's no time to lose, then.
12:19I appreciate your regaloscope.
12:20Dr. Crowther, do we need full gear?
12:22Mm-hmm. Definitely.
12:24Also, I caution you against taking off your helmets for a prolonged duration.
12:28This amount of methane is not neutral.
12:31Breathing the local atmosphere will lead to saturation drop.
12:34And you may start showing symptoms of mild brain damage if you feel stupefied.
12:39But, uh, don't worry. Not before an hour, or even a couple of hours.
12:44I see. Dr. Gorski, will you program Arty to collect samples?
12:48Of course.
12:48Marit, Crowther, please prepare for the surface.
12:51Coval, you two. You're leaving early in the morning.
12:54And what about me?
12:55You're staying on board, Doctor.
12:57But Astrogator...
12:58This is not up for debate. I need you here.
13:00As you well know, there's not much work to do for a biologist on Regis 3, if any.
13:12Well, if I was ordered to stay, what the hell am I doing here?
13:23Oh, thank goodness. Not everyone's in the field.
13:46This is Dr. Yasna reporting. Do you copy?
14:00I'm entering the campgrounds.
14:06Is anyone out there?
14:08Oh, it's just an androbot.
14:10Androbot.
14:37Androbot. Androbot, follow my instructions.
14:42Androbot?
14:48I'm reporting a robot malfunction.
14:51No response to voice commands.
14:56Cause unknown.
15:03Oh, maybe if I...
15:06Arty, default position.
15:08I don't know what's wrong with you, buddy,
15:13but you clearly don't want to cooperate.
15:15I don't know what's wrong with you!
15:33What?
15:40I don't know.
15:41Oh, Dr. Crowther, didn't you hear me earlier?
15:56Doctor, is everything all right?
16:08Doctor, please.
16:11Look at me.
16:14I report that I've located Dr. Crowther.
16:17He's in bad shape.
16:19I'm going to examine him now.
16:28Temperature normal.
16:31Pulse 2.
16:33O2 saturation is fine.
16:35There's nothing physically wrong with the doctor.
16:38Oh, shit.
16:40His pupils respond properly.
16:51Look at my finger.
16:52No delay in reactions.
16:54No delay in reactions.
16:56Excuse me.
17:10Can you hear me?
17:15Astrogator.
17:17Finally.
17:18I've been listening to you for two hours now.
17:21My receiver is dead.
17:22No need to explain yourself, Doctor.
17:23I know everything.
17:25The transmitter was still working, so I heard your reports.
17:27You didn't have it either.
17:28Wait, please.
17:30I need to reconnect.
17:42Testing, one, two, three.
17:44Copy, Doctor.
17:45Loud and clear.
17:47Do I understand correctly that the doctor's life is not in imminent danger?
17:50That's my initial diagnosis, yes.
17:53Yet no response to verbal communication?
17:56None.
17:57Conclusion's got to.
17:58Do you have any idea what's wrong with him?
18:06Up until yesterday, he wasn't suffering from any mental disorders.
18:10And there were no visible injuries.
18:14So I'd test his blood for toxins.
18:19Could it be the methane for the atmosphere?
18:22No.
18:23Methane poisoning causes different symptoms.
18:26I'm afraid it's something else.
18:28I'll prepare the infirmary.
18:30But first things first, Lander.
18:33We need to get you all on board.
18:36Everyone, not just Doctor Crowther.
18:38Couldn't we just evacuate him right away?
18:39If it were that easy, I would have sent the hopper long ago.
18:42If you look for the mission log, it should include crucial data about the cruise activities.
18:46We have three more people to find.
18:49And you still need to designate a place for the landing.
19:08Hello?
19:08Anyone else here?
19:10I found Doctor Crowther.
19:25It's not a mission log, but it will do.
19:29Doctor Crowther kept records.
19:31Meticulous as always.
19:33What's...
19:33Do that.
19:57Dr. Gorski has moved away from the research sector to the west.
20:06Ah, that's right.
20:07He followed those deposits of metal.
20:09The most important thing is probably the landing coordinates.
20:21BA 2316.
20:24Loading.
20:25316.
20:27Excellent.
20:28I'm uploading the data.
20:30Starting calibration.
20:31Loading.
20:52He's got a lot of information.
20:53I'm gunning.
20:54I'm just going to use this.
20:55I can encourage goodness to drop our hands into the middle and of this position.
20:56Ready?
20:57I tow $45, positivo.