Monthly Archives: August 2016

A beginner’s guide to injecting mind-controlling parasites into people

Step one:

Make sure you’ve been infected with the husk parasite. The most common way to get infected is an encounter with an active husk, but some well-equipped laboratories and research facilities may also house dormant husk eggs.

 

Step two:

Once infected, you may have trouble swallowing and your throat may feel sore. It is generally not a good idea to tell your fellow crew members about these symptoms, as it would most likely lead to a medical inspection and a dose of antiparasitic drugs. As the parasite grows, you may also find it hard or impossible to speak. If so, try to stay away from other people to prevent arousing suspicion.

Step three:

When the parasite reaches maturity, it extends its ovipositor out of your throat. The feeling may be somewhat unpleasant. At this stage it is highly recommended to wear a diving mask or other headgear to hide the ovipositor from the rest of the crew.

The parasite will slowly start taking over your entire nervous system, but this process can be delayed by working together with the parasite by spreading eggs into new hosts. Just find a suitable target and gently insert the ovipositor into one of their body cavities.

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SCP – Containment Breach v1.3

The new SCP – Containment Breach update created for the most part by ENDSHN and Vane Brain of the Third Subdivision Team (creators of the Nine Tailed Fox mod) is now out! Thank you all for your patience despite the continuous delays.

The update includes two new SCPs and expands the role of some of the existing SCPs a bit, but what I personally think is the most important part of this update are the numerous bugfixes and stability improvements. We managed to squash a bunch of nasty bugs that have been in the game for years (including a pretty severe pathfinding bug, doorways leading to nothingess and random Class Ds appearing in strange place, occasionally messing up scripted events) and a metric fuckton of smaller bugs.

The game is also up in GitHub now, which is why the latest version doesn’t come bundled with the source code.

Also, Barotrauma multisub update soon