Here is a tour of my underwater base. The base is 1300 units deep. I really like the ambience. It feels like this is what existence was like when existence became self-aware. Except for the bioluminescent lifeforms, it’s pitch black everywhere you look. There are a lot of logistics to consider when building a deep-water base because of the extreme water pressure and oxygen depletion. You first need to build a small quick base so you can retreat to it when you need to replenish life-support, hazard shield, and oxygen. Then of course you delete the quick base when you are done. The image below is the entire base. As you can see in the upper right, the base is powered by an electromagnetic hotspot. There is the main living quarters in the front, two biodomes, a teleport chamber, and a deep-water fishing chamber. Aside from the deep-water fishing chamber, everything is made with glass.
Wow. I love that some of the Worlds now have very colorful flora. It’s a far cry from the muted tones forced on us by an earlier update (NEXT? ATlas Rises?)
After a long days exploration for fossils, a handy tip is to add a drop of steaming guardian stones to any body of water for an instantaneous relaxing hot spring.
With the posts from Sean that @sheralmyst shows above, the first one reminds me of a trophy room on a Predator ship.
The throne on skulls looks like a LNF asset, except the Gek sitting on it. Hopefully, this indicates that we get will get this in NMS. I have a fortress-castle suited for it.
The next patch will fix the copy paste functionality of skull placement if you don’t have the required number of skulls, so now is the best time to make that skull throne for your castle quick and easy without having to actually collect that many humanoid skulls Doing what the above traveller did is going to be a lot more time consuming very soon (outside of creative mode of course)