
Electric geordie (tentatively *Salpapod geordiwangi*). A relative or morph of the common geordie. Attracted to electrical current.
Health
?5
Health
Maximum hit points. The creature dies and drops its loot when this reaches zero. Players can chip it down with knives, harpoons or vehicle-mounted weapons.
Swim speed
?5.0 m/s
Swim speed
Top movement speed underwater, in metres per second. Used when chasing prey, fleeing threats, or migrating between territory zones. For reference: the Seaglide tops out around 11 m/s.
Food pool
?100
Food pool
Hunger meter. Drains over time, refills when the creature feeds on prey or plants. When the pool empties, the creature actively hunts, which is why hungry predators are more aggressive.
Bulk
?5
Bulk
Engine mass / weight class. Drives water displacement (so creatures push you around), the carry-weight footprint when the corpse becomes an item, and AI prey-selection heuristics (bigger bulk means bigger fight).
Stats inherited from the small-creature default. Unknown Worlds hasn't shipped a per-creature override in this build.
Electric Geordie is a малий травоїдне creature in Subnautica 2, sourced from the current Early Access build. It has 5 HP, swims at up to 5.0 m/s, and consumes from a 100 food pool. Grazing fauna. Non-aggressive unless cornered.
Engages 2 target types including Player, Tadpole.
Behaviour tags from the AI archetype data: Herbivore, Small body, Apex / not preyed on.
Known fixed spawn points for Electric Geordie in the current build.
What Electric Geordie yields when killed or harvested, and which recipes consume those drops.
Electrolyte-rich non-fish organism.
Electric geordie (tentatively *Salpapod geordiwangi*). A relative or morph of the common geordie. Attracted to electrical current.
1. Electrotropism Electric geordies seek out live current. They can tolerate surprising amperages, making them dangerous to remove by hand or tool. Short circuits can endanger both the geordie and the electrical system.
2. Gel-filled stomachs The electric geordie’s four diverticular pouches are flooded with a hydrogel similar to the receptive mucus in ampullae of Lorenzi—an organ used to detect electrical fields. The geordie may use this gel to search for hidden prey and tasty bacterial fibers. Artificial electrical currents could present a superstimulus—an irresistible lure.
3. Electrical metabolism It is implausible, but not impossible, that the geordie has evolved to metabolise electrical current. All organic metabolism is ultimately a process of electron transport, and direct electrotrophy has been observed on storm worlds and in vacuum life.
Assessment: a serious pest on electrical and communication systems. Lures may be required to manage infestation.
Targets electric geordie will attack on sight or while threatened.
Last updated 2026-05-14