Rimworld: Unkillables
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Introduction
Beyond the Rim is Darkspace - an area so hostile and destructive that only a few planets can support life, and even then the worlds are hostile and destruction, with only the bravest or most resourceful surviving. On one of those very planets, dubbed "Yayo Planets", three survivors from three unique tragedies find themselves in an equally dangerous situation and band together to try and thrive on a planet of pure chaos.
Series Summary
In this series, Roboddaddi, Fingers and Sharymus tried and succeeded at surviving the harshest weather conditions possible in a planet full of threats.
After episode 12, the series had a bit of a rework as the UnKillables, due to the extreme difficulty caused by some problems with the modpack. The characters were edited and certain mods removed, like a mod that added a lot of diseases or the need for ammo.
In the new Killables series, Sam recruited a lot more Immortals
Summary by Episode
- In Episode 13, the series was rebooted. The Immortals revived and moved into a more friendly biome to start off. Several mods were removed to make the challenge a bit more fair. The Immortals grabbed a new prisoner, Brando Baeta.
- A small quickening happened as Sharymus hunted a hare.
- In Episode 14, the Immortals unlocked the multi-analyzer and caught up with all the tech development that took 12 episodes to achieve beforehand.
- There was a wanderer event and Miller joined the colony.
- In Episode 15, the Immortals prepare to face the Ice Age.
- The joiner, Miller, betrayed the colony and got promptly shot and beaten to death.
- Additionally, Robodaddy suffered temporary brain damage and died of bloodloss after a gunfight (he got better).
- In an effort to buy his people the greatest chance at survival, Sam forbade the door to the prison, letting the prisoners starve and focusing on the recruited colonists.
- Lastly, with temperatures quickly dropping, an isolated bunker built, and as many meals cooked as possible, the Immortals and Baeta locked themselves away from the outside, ready to face whatever the Ice Age would throw at them.
- In Episode 16, the Ice Age is finally here. Amidst the cold mist, a wanderer joined into the colony, Taske Rin. This forced the colonists to open their locked bunker to welcome her in.
- During this episode, a Solar Flare turned off all the heaters, which forced Sam to deconstruct some of the furniture to build a campfire.
- Taske Rin turned out to be a traitor and was promptly beaten up and killed.
- Finally, the ide age ended, heralded by an enemy raid that was quickly dealt with. The Colonists were now free to prepare for the upcoming Age of Fire.
- It was during this raid that the cast captured Tolda, an Immortal.
- In Episode 17, a slave trader arrived to the colony, and the Immortals bought two slaves, Rahb and Tapir.
- During a tragic tornado incident, the prison and storage room were destroyed, causing a prison break and resulting in the escape of many prisoners.
- During said escapade, Brando Baeta tried to chase another prisoner. As this happened, a nearby trading caravan decided to help and shot a triple rocket launcher, mangling and almost killing Brando Baeta.
- In this episode, one of the dead raiders, Nadine, also crawled her way out of the colony's mass grave.
- During a tragic tornado incident, the prison and storage room were destroyed, causing a prison break and resulting in the escape of many prisoners.
- In Episode 18, Sam started looking for new insulating materials, in hopes of surviving the worse that the weather had to offer for the late game.
- Sam also decreased the chance of Traitor wanderers from the Vanilla Expanded Mod.
- A new person joined, Inessa Velez, a farmer.
- The colony also researched Helixien gas, in hopes of finding a way to condition the temperature of their shelters without worrying about Solar Flares.
- One of the space refugees that the colony rescued from the space battle, King Boone, joined the colony too.
- In Episode 19, the colony rebuilt their heat shelter to prepare for the upcoming inferno, adding an additional air gap.
- As the heatwave begun, all the prisoners except the Immortals were released.
- It was at this point that the prisoner Tolda went berserk and tried to escape, but Sharymus punched his head clean-off, absorbing his immortality.
- In Episode 20, the inferno arrived, and the colonist suffered a bunch of consecutive mental breakdowns, including food-binges of their precious and limited supplies, Robodaddy getting shot in the chest and social fights.
- Eventually, the colony persisted and it was time to rebuild and to find a new food source.
- Unfortunately, due to a Zzzt event, Tapir was burnt and eventually suffered infections, which resulted in his death.
- Robodaddy also got to rejoice in a line of yayo, for old time's sake.
- Episode 21 started with a meteor storm, thankfully no casualties or injuries resulted from it. The Killables revamped their whole base, making it more resilient and built from steel, and started trying to recruit the only Immortal left in their prison.
Notable Mods
Goals
- Survive (pretty self-explanatory)
- Build a base capable of withstanding the crazy weather.
All Characters
Starting Characters:
Later Additions:
- Brando Baeta (a raider captured into the colony)
- Miller (betrayed the colony and died)
- Rab War Quasher (an orc slave bought into the colony)
- Menenvascom "Tapir" Tapir, a slave bought into the colony. Died in Episode 20 as a result of an infection.
- Inessa Velez (a wanderer who joined the colony)
- King Boone (a space refugee who was rescued and subsequently joined)
Trivia
Robodaddy would go and become a person of high importance in the Empire by the time that the Rimworld: Vanilla Expanded Mechanoids series started; being later nuked by his own child. This would be the very last we hear about Robodaddy until his later appearance in Rimworld: Instituted.
Neither Sharymus nor John "Fingers" Box appeared again in any later series.