
Just roam the facility and you will find the portal rooms. Next, you have to go to the center of the room and drop the ion cubes in a box to power up said portals. These portals will help you get to various locations. This is where you have to find ingredients for an enzyme that will help with the cure for the Infection in Subnautica.
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How do you find the disease research facility in Subnautica?
Where are the alien facilities in Subnautica?
How do you cure Kharaa?
Is it possible to get the alien rifle in Subnautica?
How many alien vents are there in an aquarium?
Eight Alien Vent Entrance Points are located in the aquarium, which pumps oxygen-rich water into the aquarium to keep a stable environment. Peepers use these vents to travel to and from the surface carrying Enzyme 42.
Where is the primary containment facility in the Lava Lakes?
There are two entrances to the Lava Lakes containing the Primary Containment Facility; co-ordinates are -300 -1270 -150 and 90 -1240 360, southeast, and directly north of the Lava Castle, respectively. The Primary Containment Facility requires the Blue Tablet to unlock, which is found in the Alien Thermal Plant .
Where is the Sea Emperor Prison?
The Primary Containment Facility, also known as the Emperor Containment Facility, Sea Emperor Prison or merely the Prison, is an Alien Base located within the Lava Lakes that serves as the final major story location. It was built by the Precursor Race around one thousand years ago and is home to the last remaining Sea Emperor ...
Where is the Moonpool in Antechamber?
The Moonpool leads to an observation platform above the Sea Emperor Leviathan's Aquarium, suspended by four cables, where the player will come face to face with the Sea Emperor Leviathan for the first time. At the far end of this room is a platform with an Alien Arch on it, the platform cannot be accessed from the Moonpool Room, only being accessible through an Arch in the Aquarium.
What is enzyme 42?
According to translated data logs, an indigenous leviathan species was found to produce a unique substance referred to as 'Enzyme 42 ', which inhibited the symptoms of the kharaa bacterial infection in other indigenous organisms. The specimen was captured and contained in a purpose-built habitat for further study.
