Your first tool against the dark.
[p]Greetings, Agent.[/p][p]Your diving suit - supplied by Ocean-I -is now synchronized with my systems. They describe it as optimized for deep-field exploration. We will soon discover how accurate those claims are. Before we proceed further, allow me to introduce one of its most essential functions: the Sonar. This tool will let you shape the darkness and guide you through environments where sight alone will fail.[/p][p][/p][h2]Sonar preparation[/h2][p]You may emit Sonar pulses at any time to illuminate your surroundings. Even without specific data, the Sonar will help you grasp the shape of the environment and detect elements that would otherwise remain hidden.[/p][p]However, when you need to search for a particular object or material, you must first analyze it. Once its properties are processed, the Sonar can adjust its frequencies to isolate one or several signatures, ensuring that pulses highlight only what is relevant to that search.[/p][p]This prevents overwhelming signals and allows you to focus on the elements that matter most.[/p][p][/p][p]
[/p][p][/p][h2]Sonar emission[/h2][p]Once a filter has been set:[/p]
Field calibration[/h2][p]When ready, Agent:[/p][p]Analyze an object or material of interest.[/p]
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- [p]A short pulse will reveal nearby matching objects.[/p]
- [p]A sustained pulse will reach farther, expanding your search radius.[/p]
- [p]Calibrate the Sonar frequencies for it.[/p]
- [p]Collect any relevant items the Sonar highlights for you.[/p]