Secret Submarine (Battery Generator) in Lethal Company
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How to Find the Secret Submarine (Battery Generator) in Lethal Company

Another day, another mystery

Lethal Company holds many mysteries in facilities, your company’s base, and your spaceship, from peculiar phone numbers to seemingly random rooms with no clear explanation for their existence. Here’s how to find the secret submarine, the battery generator, and its purpose in Lethal Company.

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How to Find the Secret Battery Generator (Submarine) in Lethal Company

You’ll find Lethal Company’s secret submarine-shaped battery generator on the company’s moon, accessible through a hatch in its cargo area. When exiting your ship, turn left to find the hatch on the floor past some crates, descend the ladder, and navigate the metal pipes until you spot the submarine on a large metal platform.

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You’ll also find a data log entry titled “Sound behind the wall – Sep 4” if you continue down the metal walkway.

How to Get To Your Company’s Moon in Lethal Company

Below is a complete step-by-step to getting to your company’s building once you start the game:

  1. Head into your ship’s terminal to the right of its monitors and control panel.
  2. Type in company and press enter.
  3. Type in confirm and press enter to route to the company moon.
  4. Hold E on the ship’s control panel lever to start the game, opening your ship’s doors and allowing you to leave.

Once you open your ship’s doors and leave, you’ll arrive on your company’s home planet, where you can sell your items and find the secret battery generator.

Lethal Company Secret Battery Generator (Submarine) Location

Below is a complete walkthrough to reaching the battery generator area from your ship:

  1. Exit your ship and turn left.
  2. Walk past the two large cargo crates and descend the hatch.
  3. After descending the ladder, head along the metal walkway until you see a thick metal support beam. Walk across this.
  4. Navigate the metal beams next to the metal stairwell until you reach the battery generator/submarine’s platform.
  5. Turn on the nearby light switch.

Upon arriving here, you’ll find the submarine-like generator on the platform.

What is the Secret Battery Generator (Submarine) in Lethal Company?

The exact details of this secret remain a mystery, with very little information available about its history or use. We speculate this submarine-like structure is a battery generator, as it has “battery” text on its front, a nearby power box, and what appears to be two apparatus slots. However, while it would be fun to get two valuable apparatuses as rewards for finding this structure, this isn’t the case; there are no items here you can interact with.

This also means you can’t place two apparatuses into this battery generator structure for rewards. While there are multiple slots where potential items could go, these are purely decorative with no actual function.

For now, it seems to be a fun Easter egg players can discover as they venture around the company’s moon. However, this may change in future updates as Zeekerss adds more content and the game approaches its full release. While this submarine-shaped battery generator structure is currently just an object you’ll find if you explore the company, it may become crucial to power a new area, receive a valuable reward, or do something purely cosmetic and fun.

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About the Author

Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.