What Ss are in S 5k; List of Entities
S: 5K is a co-op shooter set in the S Foundation universe. In this guide you will find a list of all S objects available in the game.
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S: 5K is a tactical shooter set in the popular universe called S Foundation. In the game you take on the role of daredevils who decided to oppose the organization and learn the truth behind the creature manipulating humanity. During the adventure, you will come across several different Ss. This guide lists all the anomalies available in the game.
S: 5K - list of Ss
At this moment S: 5K is in the Alpha testing phase. Therefore, the number of objects is quite limited. It has recently been increased to six. All this is due to Update 2.
- S-098, otherwise known as Surgeon Crabs. This is a species of crustacean, which is distinguished by its high adaptability to the environment and sharp, pointed legs.
- S-1262, also known as Spitter. It is a hostile anomaly of plant origin.
- S-173-B, also known as The Sculpture. It is an alternate version (actually a clone) of S-173, the creature that gave rise to the entire universe. Therefore, it behaves like the original and will only move when no one is looking at it.
- S-7528, also referred to as The Projection. It is a dangerous adversary residing in the Education Center. It manifests itself as visual disturbances appearing on the screen.
- S-840, also referred to as Drain Feeder. At this point it is only a part of the environment.
- S-939, also referred to as Psi-Z Resonator. It attracts prey by imitating human voices.
It is likely that in time more Ss will come to the game.
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