Kharaa Bacterium

Carar is an alien bacterium created by the Precursors for unknown reasons. It seems to have completely taken over Planet 4546B. It is described in the Degasi PDAs as "part of the ecosystem", with further suggestions that the Degasi survivors were infected at some point - as stated by Bart Torgal while discussing the flu-like symptoms the crew was experiencing. Early on, the player's PDA and Lifepod will make note of the high levels of bacterial infection in the water.

It is stated in Precursor data that the Carar bacterium has killed over 143 billion creatures over the course of time since its creation. After a Sea Dragon Leviathan destroyed the Disease Research Facility in an attempt to retrieve its offspring, the previously contained Carar bacterium was released onto the planet. This decimated the planet's ecosystems, as much of the life on the planet died due to the bacterium's immuno-repressive behaviour and genetic corruption. This prompted the Precursors to initiate their emergency quarantine: activating the Quarantine Enforcement Platform. The Quarantine Enforcement Platform shoots down all approaching or departing spacecraft to prevent Carar being spread to other planets.

The PDA estimates that Carar incubates in two weeks and kills in five weeks - it accomplishes this by shutting down the immune system (already making the infected host susceptible to other diseases) and causing genetic damage to the host's DNA, eventually leading to a total shutdown of the organism due to its inability to keep functioning properly.

Warpers were created to keep the levels of Carar to a minimum, to do so they will attempt to kill infected fauna, in an effort to control the spread of the bacterium. Though this seems to have been ineffective as Carar is still ravaging the planet a little under one thousand years after it was initially released.

The player is infected with Carar, though it only becomes noticeable when the player reaches the Disease Research Facility and interacts with the terminal. There is a terminal in the Quarantine Enforcement Platform that prevents the system from being disabled if the life form is infected, forcing the player to follow the story and secure a cure.

If an infected creature is placed inside an Aquarium or Alien Containment, the creature will infect the rest of the creatures inside soon after. However, this is purely cosmetic and has no impact on gameplay.

The player can scan fauna that have been scanned previously to check if they are infected with Carar.

It seems that the only way to cure Carar is with enzymes produced by the Sea Emperor and its young, as shall be shown by creatures being cured by the enzymes in the Sea Emperor's aquarium.

The Sea Emperor and the Warper are immune to the Carar bacterium, as they both play a role in eliminating it - with the Sea Emperor producing Enzyme 42 as a countermeasure, and the Warper being the result of its bio-mechanical adaptations implemented by the Precursors.

Appearance
Carar manifests itself in bright green cysts, along with similar coloured veins spread throughout its host. The cysts start out as small protrusions, however, as time goes on, the cysts will grow larger and glow more strongly, signifying the organism is close to death.

Data Bank Entries
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Gallery
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For a more complete gallery, visit Carar/Gallery.

Trivia

 * The way that Carar manifests itself is loosely based off the appearances of the Kharaa from Natural Selection 2, as the Kharaa have similar looking cysts on their body - a "secret" data-log further supports this by explicitly naming the Kharaa and the fight against them as happens in Natural Selection 2.
 * The texture of Carar cysts on the player will be limited only to the hands, since these are the place with visible skin on the player.
 * Carar making multiple species extinct might mean that concept art creatures are canon, but have gone extinct due to Carar.
 * Cory Strader has said that Carar has infected the Kharaa in Natural Selection 2, Scott MacDonald followed this up, saying that "evolution" is why the Kharaa have yellow cysts and the Carar in Subnautica has green cysts.
 * Later, however, Cory Strader said to not take everything as canon, as the story links between Natural Selection 2 and Subnautica have not been fully worked out yet.