Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs

Five Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs are located in the Primary Containment Facility along with the last adult Sea Emperor Leviathan.

These eggs cannot hatch due to the Primary Containment Facility being built to match the ideal conditions for an adult Sea Emperor Leviathan, which seem to be significantly different than the ideal conditions for a juvenile, as a result, these eggs have been in this state for many years. The eggs are attached to a piece of Precursor equipment that supplies them with what is necessary to keep them alive.

The player must hatch these eggs to cure himself of Carar in order for him to be able to leave the planet. To do so many plants must be gathered to create Hatching Enzymes. The eggs will be hatched in a similar way to how crafting works, giving the player a list of "actions" when accessing the incubator device. The hatching enzymes will be removed from the players inventory and used to hatch the eggs.

Appearance
The Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs are very large, brown in colour, very similar to the skin of a Sea Emperor, they have many ridged layers, rows of bioluminescent cyan spots run vertically down opposite sides of the eggs.

Story
After being laid by the Sea Emperor, the Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs were taken away from their mother by the Precursors and placed on the Incubator Device. This is because of the unnatural hatching conditions of the aquarium, and the Precursors wanting to study the eggs, as their mother was incapable of producing enough Enzyme 42 due to her age, and their deduction that the unborn Sea Emperor Leviathans would be a much more viable source.

Since the Precursors could not find a way to hatch the eggs, they took two of the Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs into the dissection room of the Primary Containment Facility, where they experimented on them. Both of the eggs were cut open, and a Sea Emperor Juvenile fetus was removed from one of the eggs.

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Trivia

 * Two more Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs were birthed by the Sea Emperor Leviathan, one of which was dissected, and the other put on display