Part 3 of the walkthrough of The Invincible for the PC.
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00:00Are you looking for the detector?
00:06Yeah, just a sec.
00:12Got it.
00:13Please make sure it works.
00:17I don't understand why it wouldn't.
00:20It's a rather reliable piece of equipment.
00:22Like everything around, it's already broke.
00:28Touche, sir.
00:30Okay, checked. I'm leaving the tent.
00:46All right. Now for the robot.
01:04It's unresponsive.
01:05Yes, I know. I'm currently trying to establish a connection.
01:09Can I help somehow?
01:10You must look lost.
01:14Is something wrong with the connection, sir?
01:17It's not working. I'm not sure why.
01:20There's a relay transmitter in the camp, so the signal should be strong enough.
01:24A relay?
01:25Huh.
01:27Jasna, what are you up to?
01:29One sec. I'm looking for it.
01:32What about the rest of the crew?
01:36You're going to make them wait?
01:40Right. The others. We've no time to lose.
01:44Exactly.
01:46All right, you taint bastard.
01:49One more time.
01:50Fascinating.
01:51Did you find anything, Doctor?
01:53Nice specimen.
01:54Oh, it's still alive.
01:56Ah, the fish Dr. Gorski caught. Do you remember?
02:00Yeah, I remember.
02:02Something.
02:11Dragonfly, come in.
02:13Hello, Regis.
02:14Dragonfly here.
02:15Dr. Jasna at the radio.
02:17Uh, Gorski? Is his leg still bothering him?
02:20Yes.
02:21He's been resting in his quarters.
02:23We're setting up on a shoreline.
02:25It's late, but we still have time to examine the ocean floor.
02:28Gorski is preparing the probe for launch.
02:31We'll start research soon.
02:33Oh, and one more thing, Jasna.
02:35Yes?
02:36It's beautiful here.
02:38The ocean, wind, sand.
02:42My suit is pinching and cramping just at the near side.
02:47Should I include this in my reports?
02:49I'm serious.
02:50I don't know about you, but over the years I've learned to hate it, Lloyd.
02:54We do everything to go further, see more, take mankind one step closer to omnipotence,
03:01and then we can't even take a walk on land.
03:08As if enjoying everything that's around us was almost a...
03:13I understand how you feel, Kovil.
03:14After all these years, I miss home too.
03:17Is it that obvious?
03:19You come across as, well, erudite, but at the end of the day, it's simple bombing that speaks through me.
03:25Well, a little obvious.
03:28We have to examine the composition of the ocean, Doctor.
03:31Collect the mineral samples.
03:32Yes, that's right.
03:34Do you want to do the honors?
03:35Gladly.
03:36Probe in the water.
03:40I'm switching to manual.
03:46Distance, 100.
03:53300.
03:57500.
03:58What's that mean?
03:59Am I seeing this right?
04:01Doctor Crowter, would you please have a look here?
04:03Of course, it's a second.
04:07It's like a school of fish.
04:11What is this?
04:12Nothing.
04:12I'm here.
04:35About time.
04:36Yeah.
04:36Take a look.
04:37What are they doing?
04:38They're moving away from us.
04:40From us?
04:42I'm talking about an artificial robotic you've known.
04:45Right.
04:46From the probe.
04:47As soon as I saw it closer to them.
04:49Do you see what happens?
04:50Is this normal, Yatner?
04:54What do you think?
04:57Wait.
04:58Can you hear us?
04:58It's hard to speak of normality here, but animals are usually not afraid of equipment or anything they haven't seen before.
05:05Are you saying they've already seen probes?
05:08I've no idea, but their behavior suggests some sort of defense mechanism.
05:13Catch at least one for examination.
05:16Then I'll be able to say more.
05:17Come here.
05:21One more time.
05:23Got it.
05:24What did you do?
05:26I had to electrocute him.
05:27Wouldn't have caught it otherwise.
05:29I'm taking the specimen ashore.
05:33That's a fine one.
05:34There'll be plenty to dissect, Yatner.
05:36There'll be plenty to dissect, Yatner.
06:06There'll be plenty to dissect, Yatner.
06:09Okay.
06:34Good morning.
06:35Yasna, focus.
06:40What now?
07:05What now?
07:35I should...
07:45No.
07:53No point in going back this way.
08:05I've gone over everything in that area.
08:09No point in going back this way.
08:39No point in going back this way.
09:09Status?
09:10What's new?
09:11Well, nothing, Willie.
09:13I found the area marked by Dr. Crowther.
09:17There's no one around.
09:18What do you think?
09:19Can we land the hopper safely here?
09:21I think so.
09:23Solid ground.
09:24A large, flat area.
09:26We won't find a better place.
09:27Entry point?
09:28Will it be 50 meters?
09:34Air accessibility is paramount.
09:38Yes.
09:39It's relatively clean.
09:41You can send hopper, sir.
09:42Hey.
09:43I confess.
09:44I don't have any type of stuff.
09:46I didn't go around.
09:47I know.
09:48I don't know.
09:48I don't know.
09:48I don't know.
09:49I don't know.
09:49I don't know.
09:50I don't know.
09:50I don't know.
09:50I don't know.
09:51I'm totally right.
09:52I don't know.
09:53Oh, damn.
10:15I seem to have gone too far.
10:17I can see the field markings that Dr. Gorski left behind, and haven't found anyone yet.
10:21They all may have left the area as well.
10:24But before you move on, make sure to check the whole perimeter.
10:27As long as I'm here.
10:28Let's see if I can spot someone in the distance.
10:31Hmm, right.
10:37Anything interesting?
10:51Unfortunately, no.
10:54I'm going back.
11:21I recognize the rocks drawn by Kralta.
11:25They shouldn't pose a problem when landing.
11:27But the doctor marked a waypoint.
11:29I don't recall...
11:30It's just a sketch.
11:31No markings.
11:32Well, if so, we should do it.
11:34What would you call them?
11:42I'll call them Titans.
11:44Titans.
11:44Has a nice ring to it.
11:46Noted.
11:46Can I stop?
11:55Can I else see?
12:05Can I see?
12:08Let's see.
12:09Let's go.
12:39We're entering the research area. Clear for now.
12:43Tracker?
12:44Silent.
12:46By the way, what did they find here?
12:49Oh, right. You don't remember.
12:51A piece of metal sticking out of the ground.
12:54Sounds inconspicuous, but in this desert environment, it's a phenomenon.
12:58The artifact turned out to be too big to dig up,
13:00or to subject to chemical and spectrometric analysis.
13:04Dr. Gorski set out to investigate its source to find some end.
13:08And? Did he?
13:11That I don't know, unfortunately.
13:25It's here.
13:26I can see the structure. I'm in the right place.
13:30Understood. Please continue.
13:39That noise.
14:09Can you hear it?
14:11Yes.
14:13Is anyone there?
14:15What's going on?
14:17Doctor?
14:18Checking.
14:34It's a drill.
14:36So damn loud.
14:39Oh, I've already been there.
14:45Look here.
14:46Do you see it?
14:48Yes.
14:49It's the same on the other side.
14:52Any progress?
14:54We dig as far as the terrain and out.
14:58It will take a while.
15:00Regis, come in.
15:01Status report.
15:02Aspergator, sir.
15:03We dug up another three cubic meters.
15:07The object exhibits remarkable structural homogeneity.
15:11All spectroscopic analysis shows similar results.
15:15Steel with tungsten and nickel alloy?
15:18That's right.
15:19With the addition of other common metals.
15:22Is there any chance of retrieving the entire object for research purposes?
15:26No.
15:27None at all.
15:28Even sonar couldn't cover the entirety of it.
15:31Instead, Dr. Gorski calibrated the detector.
15:34So we had to look beneath the surface.
15:37And?
15:38What did you see there?
15:39More of the same.
15:40What protrudes upon the ground is just the tip of the iceberg.
15:44No.
15:45We estimate it extends at least 50 meters underground.
15:48Oh.
15:49I see.
15:50Oh, and furthermore, it's not a single object.
15:53Down below, there is an entire root system.
15:57So vast that it's impossible to cover it all at once.
16:00Either with a scanner or a detector.
16:03Have you followed its course?
16:05Dr. Gorski's doing just that.
16:07Gorski, are you scanning those roots?
16:10Affirmative.
16:11I'm headed westwards.
16:13Been going for a few hundred meters already.
16:16Still haven't reached the end of it.
16:19Sorry to interrupt, gentlemen, but I've confirmed my suspicions.
16:23This area has been tectonically inactive for a very long time.
16:27And the Aeolian activity is minimal.
16:30Therefore, the material that has settled on, or rather covered this metallic structure,
16:36it's very old.
16:38Which means these structures are even older.
16:42What are we talking about here?
16:43A few thousand years?
16:45Tens of thousands?
16:46I can't get a precise assessment.
16:48Not yet.
16:49I'm asking for a rough estimate, Marit.
16:51Well then, I guess it...
16:54It could be hundreds of thousands, if not millions of years old.
16:59Anything else?
17:00Yes.
17:01These structures almost certainly didn't fall through natural processes.
17:02Almost?
17:03Well, they don't look like anything I've seen before.
17:04And you know I've seen a lot, Mavic.
17:05Also, I can't find any sight of the explanation for this fall.
17:22Could this be what the Alliance is here for?
17:24Oh, don't make me guess that.
17:26I really don't know.
17:28Personally, I doubt it, Astrogator.
17:31The more research we do, the more convinced I am that it serves no purpose at all.
17:36It's even hard to imagine if this could ever have any function.
17:56Carefully cover.
17:58Regis, we're losing reception.
18:01Regis, systores.
18:04Fear, return!
18:07jammer, can you hear us, over?
18:10Marit.
18:11We can't hear you.
18:13Damnit!
18:14What now, Sir?
18:16We listen, wait for the interference to pass.
18:18Excuse me, but I don't think it will pass on it's own.
18:22We need to take action.
18:24What do you suggest?
18:25I can board the Second Lander and fly to the surface.
18:30Yes sir, I can't let you go alone. My leg...
18:44Phew. It's finally stopped.
18:47Yes sir, are you there?
18:49I am. Unfortunately alone. Working equipment gave me hope.
18:55But someone just abandoned it. Didn't even turn it off.
18:58And that is indeed unfortunate. We need to expand our search radius.
19:28Huh. That's where I came from. Where now?
19:44Where now?
20:14Where now?
20:16Where now?
20:18Oh no.
20:20No, no.
20:22No, no.
20:24What's up?
20:26Yes, Nan? Everything's all right?
20:49Yes, yes.
20:52I just need a moment to think.
20:53As soon as you find something.
20:57I'll report it. No worry, sir.
21:15There's something on the ground. Got someone. I'm following the signal.
21:23It's a journal.
21:30Geological cross-section. Measurements.
21:39These are Marriott's notes.
21:41She must be somewhere close.
21:44Please search the entire area thoroughly.
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