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“115” can be found on a box in the next room from the spawn area.

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Element 115 - Ununpentium 

Ununpentium is the temporary name of a synthetic superheavy element in the periodic table that has the temporary symbol Uup and has the atomic number 115.

 

It was first observed in 2003 and about 50 atoms of ununpentium have been synthesized to date, with about 25 direct decays of the parent element having been detected. Four consecutive isotopes are currently known, 287–290Uup, with 289Uup having the longest measured half-life of ~200 ms. On August 27, 2013, researchers at GSI from Lund University in Sweden reported confirming the existence of the element.

 

On September 10, 2013, researchers from the same research group working in Darmstadt, Germany reported synthesis as well.

 

Ununpentium is historically known as eka-bismuth. Ununpentium is a temporary IUPAC systematic element name derived from the digits 115, where "un-" represents Latin unum. "Pent-" represents the Greek word for 5. 

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The word "Tunguska" can be found in one of the two small huts connected to the balcony outside the spawn point

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Tunguska Event 

The Tunguska event was a large explosion caused by the impact of a small asteroid or comet, which occurred near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, at about 07:14 KRAT (00:14 UT) on June 30 [O.S. June 17], 1908.

 

It is the largest impact event on or near Earth in recorded history. It is classified as an impact even though the asteroid or comet is believed to have burst in the air rather than hitting the surface.

 

It is estimated that the Tunguska explosion knocked down some 80 million trees over an area of 2,150 square kilometres (830 sq mi), and that the shock wave from the blast would have measured 5.0 on the Richter scale. An explosion of this magnitude would be capable of destroying a large metropolitan area, but due to the remoteness of the location few if any fatalities were documented. This event has helped to spark discussion of asteroid impact avoidance. 

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“The Power Will Destroy Us All” is written on the back of a shed in the “Comm Room” area. (Not viewable inside the playing area)  

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The Mystery Box in Shi No Numa now has a beam of light that indicates its location on the map.

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