Talk:Lost River/@comment-26182984-20170829133136/@comment-26170033-20171212072802

A lot of the fauna actually does have notable similarities to land creatures, despite the severe lack of actual land on the planet. The most notable being the Sea Dragon Leviathan, being due to its far more reptilian appearance and, of course, its grasping arms. It is stated to be among the most ancient of the organisms in Subnautica, the Emperor being a close relative with flipper arms instead. We also have hoverfish, and while I find the sea treaders and cave crawlers excusable for being invertebrates, something about a fish that should be able to travel like a pond skater is pretty suspicious. Something very interesting I noted was a voice log from the degasi survivor base, stating how much rain there was. We never see rain in the game, so it makes me wonder how long that base was abandoned. Of course the big deal breaker is how the world is just a 2x2 kilometer wide volcanic crater among miles of ocean that is thousands of meters deep. It suggests that the land rose more recently in the planet's history. I do think the precursors arrived when the planet was mostly ocean, due to the fact they specifically built water bases, but I can't believe the devs made things like the colossal skeleton and ancient leviathans without intending to give insight into 4546B's past.