Entities/Grays

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Entities

Boar

Entity Gray Boar.png
Spawn Condition(s):
- Commonly spawn after Day 42.

Cybernetically-modified boars, presumably captured and experimented upon by the Grays before being released into the forest to wreak havoc. In place of legs, they have thrusters that allow them to hover, increasing their speed and allowing them a degree of vertical mobility. Upon sighting the player, they will attempt to ram them to death, attacking ceaselessly until either they or their target dies. They are vulnerable to being hit with tools and weapons, as well as slamming into terrain, the ATV and the base itself, though these environmental impacts harm them very little. Fire and explosives are particularly-effective when employed against them. Upon dying they call out and detonate immediately afterward, leaving behind multiple piles of meat, numerous edible flesh gibs, and several metal and electronic scraps.


Gray

A Gray as they exit the area
Spawn Condition(s):
- Story Mode: On Day 43 at 17:01, TR3 forcibly goes out. Two grays spawn when the transformer is fully restored.


Firetank

Entity Gray Firetank.png
Spawn Condition(s):
- Story Mode: On Day 44 at 18:02, TR1 forcibly goes out. The tank spawns when the player approaches the transformer.

The Firetank is an autonomous war machine deployed by the Grays. It uses the flamethrower mounted on its turret to incinerate any hostiles in range, especially the player. The Firetank is invulnerable to traditional melee attacks normally, and is only stunned by explosions. However, by stunning it with an explosion, the player can then attack the fuel canisters on the back of its turret with a tool or weapon. When both canisters have been ripped off by repeated hits with a tool or weapon, the Firetank explodes, leaving behind the two removed canisters filled with fuel, a few pieces of metal trash and assorted heavy mechanical gibs. The fire suit provides significant protection against its flamethrower, though this protection is not perfect and it can still kill the player if they are hit enough by the flames.