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NezumiYuki — DSMV prototype update report

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Published: 2017-02-20 10:58:08 +0000 UTC; Views: 1173; Favourites: 19; Downloads: 3
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Description Here's a progress report on my shark-sub inspired by Markiplier's antics in Unknown World's adventure / survival game called Subnautica.

I've been bingeing on all of Markimoo moos videos and I can't stop laughing!  I know I'm late to the party but who cares?! I just hope that Marki will play more of this interesting game in the near future!

Anyhow, my DSMV or Deep Submergence Multi-mission Vehicle is classified as a small single occupant submersible of similar class and type to the canon "Sea Moth" submersible found in game, of which Marki moos seems to endlessly abuse in search of resources in which to craft items with, and generally explore the world in which the colony ship "Aurora" crashed landed on.

My as yet to be named sub is shaped like a shark to take advantage of the animal's streamlined profile, to allow the player to explore "the world" with a bit more freedom. While my sub has similar crush/fold depth as the Sea Moth early in game, my DSMV does have a speed advantage due to its shape, which would conserve battery power and allow for a larger radius of operation than typically found with "Bubble Butt"

Similar to "Bubble Butt" my shark-sub can be upgraded to fire offensive torpedoes as well as defensive creature immobilizing (less than lethal) torpedoes such as the Vortex Torp but unlike the Sea Moth with a magazine limit of 16, my single tube equipped DSMV has a mag capacity of 24 due to the more compact, single launch tube system that allows the player to carry the additional 8 rounds the Sea Moth cannot.

Maneuverability is comparable to the Sea Moth. However collision tolerance is somewhat better with terrain and hard contact with the alien fauna, as the construction of my DSMV is more like that of a combat submarine than a purely exploratory rig.

While not as strong as the Exo Suit, the arms on my DSMV are capable of picking up several hundred kilogram objects when working together, and can sling 250 kilos on a single appendage at maximum extension. This would allow the player to comfortably mine and collect minerals while being reasonably well protected from Sand Sharks, Stalkers, and other medium small fauna that behave aggressively towards a player with only a dive scooter like the Seaglide. And it would take a herd of Crash fish to do enough damage to destroy my DSMV whereas a player with a Seamoth would need to be careful. However depth pressure damage is similar to the Seamoth, as you simply cannot fight physics without upgrading the hull strength via modifications.

Hull collapse depth (fold depth)s are similar to the Sm

Sm - 200               DSMV - 250
        300 Mk-1       DSMV - 350
        500 Mk-2       DSMV - 600
        900 Mk-3       DSMV - 1000

All specifications and design details are fan made and subject to revisions as I the artisan learn more about Marki moo's most "Love to HATE" it game, Subnautica.

However this work in progress is sufficiently complete to be shared with everyone in its current state of build.

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Subnautica the Adventure / Survival game by Unknown Worlds Entertainment

Marki moo moos is Mark Edward Fischbach

DSMV model, art, and subsequent Mary Sueness can be pointed directly at this Ditz

Made with SketchUp 2008
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Comments: 6

TheBritishTinDog [2017-02-20 11:33:14 +0000 UTC]

neet:
 

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NezumiYuki In reply to TheBritishTinDog [2017-02-20 12:43:41 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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TheBritishTinDog In reply to NezumiYuki [2017-02-20 13:09:48 +0000 UTC]

Your welcome my friend

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13foxywolf666 [2017-02-20 11:23:12 +0000 UTC]

It's so cool!

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NezumiYuki In reply to 13foxywolf666 [2017-02-20 12:43:27 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Foxy!

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13foxywolf666 In reply to NezumiYuki [2017-02-20 12:50:27 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure!

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