Some black box reports of crashed freighters state that they come from a universe with different skies. This could happen again, but this time unchecked, as the Atlas is slowly losing control of its own defense program. One describes that the Sentinels did go out of control once before and the entire universe had to be deleted from the multiverse. On all exotic worlds the 'Last Traveller' can find Boundary Failures that tell the story of the multiverse from Telamon's point of view, a safety program of the Atlas. This forced Nada and Polo to permanently be on the run and was another root cause for Polo's continued interest in studying the Sentinels. While the Sentinels are still at war with the Vy'keen Alliance, they also still seek to eliminate anomalous entities such as renegade Gek and non-convergent Korvax lifeforms. They are so powerful that even the more intellectual entities such as the Korvax started to worship them and deemed the Aerons to be the rule-keepers among the galaxy in the name of their god Atlas. During their short conflicts, the Gek quickly came to realize that these sentinels were far more vicious than they themselves. This forced the First Spawns to work for the Atlas and its loyal Aerons. To end the war between the Dominion, the Sentinels, and the Alliance, the then enslaved Korvax 'injected' the breeding pools of the Gek with their nanites. Weakened, they had no way to resist the First Spawn Empire. As the most powerful race in the galaxy, the Vy'keen nearly won the Aeron War, but were attacked by the Gek Dominion coming from the core while they desperately tried to remove the Aerons from existence. They quickly spread across the entire No Man's Sky universe and were finally confronted by the Vy'keen Alliance under the Prophet Hirk. The exact time of their first appearance in the Outer Edge is yet to be discovered. They are uncommon in creative mode.Īccording to records scavenged from various ruins, traveller logs, and plaques, Sentinels are also known as The Aerons, and have existed longer than most of the entities. They are always hostile and commonly attack settlements or ambush travellers near dig sites. Some sentinels have become corrupted and appear to follow the same goal as their uncorrupted counterparts, but with a more radical solution. These Sentinels are classified as "Aggressive," "Frenzied" or "High-Security", and that planet is considered an extreme planet for the purposes of fulfilling Extreme Survival milestones. On planets with rare tradeables like Gravitino Balls, the Sentinels will attack the Player instantly after scanning them once. A Sentinel will also defend itself if the player shoots it, alerting other Sentinels in the area. If the player makes an attempt to alter the environment while they are around, they will not hesitate to defend their "garden." They will attack the player if caught harming the ecosystem of a planet. They are, in essence, the "gardeners" of the No Man's Sky universe. Sentinels act as the workhorse machines of The Atlas and as universal police, policing the actions of those who reside within the universe. Their origins are unknown but they are seemingly deployed on every known planet to balance the efforts and actions of the player within the procedurally generated ecosystem. The Sentinels are Mechanical Lifeforms self-replicating, non-organic machines that are similar to the Korvax, another Mechanical Lifeform in No Man's Sky's Universe.
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