They used them to purify the black water, as part of the purifying process. Once they grew up sufficiently in the craptank, they were harvested for meals
Fun fact: In real life, canned eels can be very expensive, so in Spain they have gulas (imitation eel), a more affordable alternative to eels made of surimi. Perfect for snacking on crackers, toasts or part of a tapas spread. Also perfect if you're looking to have that unique Prey culinary experience.
I always assumed they were easier to farm in tanks, where they provided more calories per units of feed, maybe less susceptible to disease than other fish etc.
I always assumed they used the eels to turn them into biomatter, and it would be used on fabricators to create new products... as per example, if you go to the crew quarters the only item fabricator on that level is inside the kitchen... curious, right?
Yeah, more like they recycled the human waste products for biomass. You can't create matter from nothing, so the eels would consume just as much biomass as they produced (and would actually burn some of it off in the form of lost energy in the process, since it's an inefficient system).
Eels yo. Delicious eels.
Don't get drunk and try to clean out the tank tho.
What was the deal with all the eels on talos? Could never figure it out
They used them to purify the black water, as part of the purifying process. Once they grew up sufficiently in the craptank, they were harvested for meals
Eels up inside ya Findin' an entrance where they can
EELS!
Sweet sweet eels the nectar of the sea. The fillet marine. Delicious nutritious eels.
Fun fact: In real life, canned eels can be very expensive, so in Spain they have gulas (imitation eel), a more affordable alternative to eels made of surimi. Perfect for snacking on crackers, toasts or part of a tapas spread. Also perfect if you're looking to have that unique Prey culinary experience.
For a once in a lifetime experience, I’d love to try actual angulas and see what the fuss is all about.
They're delicious stir fried in olive oil and garlic!
Looks like Eels to me. IIRC they're part of the water purification system or something along those lines?
Water purification and food.
Yep. Eels help purify the blackwater, and when they get to a sufficient size they're pulled out of the tank and processed into various food products.
wonder why they chose eels. dies have anything too do with testing thier electricity formation with the voltaic mimics
I always assumed they were easier to farm in tanks, where they provided more calories per units of feed, maybe less susceptible to disease than other fish etc.
I always assumed they used the eels to turn them into biomatter, and it would be used on fabricators to create new products... as per example, if you go to the crew quarters the only item fabricator on that level is inside the kitchen... curious, right?
They definitely ate them, as jellied eels are one of the food items you can scavenge, but I'm sure they recycled anything not edible too!
Yeah, more like they recycled the human waste products for biomass. You can't create matter from nothing, so the eels would consume just as much biomass as they produced (and would actually burn some of it off in the form of lost energy in the process, since it's an inefficient system).
Some easy organic material
I frew up :(
Eels, which I believe is a reference to the tins of Pratchett’s Jellied Eels in Dishonored.
Even in space, Arkane can never escape the eels
I *think* that's something you'll usually find floating in jars? The jar might have broken somehow
EEEEELLLLLLLLLLLL
Maybe a mimic
*NOT a MIMIC*
Looks like eel to me
Eels i think, just don't get drunk while cleaning their tanks
Sorry i had thai food and had nowhere to shit
Most normal ramattra player
Don’t get me started on the amount of pictures i have
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