Escape Pod Bay

Escape Pod Bays can be found in various locations on board Talos I. Escape Pod Bays were installed on the station for emergencies which would force the crew of Talos I to evacuate the facility.

Overview
There are three Escape Pod Bays on Talos I, connected to every major hub accessed via the main lift, including the Shuttle Bay (connected to the Talos I Lobby), the Talos I Bridge (connected to the Arboretum) and in Life Support. Alex Yu also has a private escape pod docked to his office in the Arboretum.

Each Escape Pod Bay has six white sphere-shaped escape pods with seating for eight (a total of 48 seats per bay). The escape pod's door has to be closed before launch initialized. They can be closed and opened from inside and escape pod or outside with the press of a button. Each escape pod is also numbered, ex. escape pod I-33.

Background
The escape pods were likely never used before the Typhon outbreak, as no event requiring evacuation has been dated. Unknown to the general public, the escape pods had suffered a malfunction, causing them to be unusable in case of an emergency. Flight engineer Frank Jones, along with Alex Yu, Emmanuella DeSilva, and Emmanuel Mendez were the only ones who knew about this. Jones was actually set to repair the escape pods but was denied by Alex Yu as he had the wrong parts. Frank Jones and Emmanuella DeSilva are the only known crew members who managed to launch an escape pod after Jones fixed one at the Shuttle Bay, but the exit hatch's bolts misfired and they were unable to escape the station, being stuck in the launch tube. Kirk Remmer, Erica Teague and several survivors in the Cargo Bay attempted to escape in the pods docked at the Life Support bay, but like every other bay, they failed to launch. Remmer contacted Alika James and asked if she could launch the pod from where she was seated, but she wasn't able to, leaving Remmer and the other survivors open to the Typhon's attacks, from which they eventually met their demise.

Shuttle Bay
The Shuttle Bay Escape Pod Bay can be found on level 1 of the facility. As soon as Morgan Yu enters, Frank Jones will radio Yu from inside the stuck escape pod. He explains his and DeSilva's situation and begs for Yu's assistance. What occurs next is up to the player: the player can enter the Talos I Exterior and open the hatch, making the escape pod ready to launch, saving Jones' and DeSilva's lives or launch the escape pod without opening the hatch from the Escape Pod Console, causing them to plead for their lives before being killed. The player can see the destroyed escape pod leave the station through the Escape Pod Bay window. One of the escape pods has a malfunctioning door, which contains some items for the player. The escape pod can only be accessed with the help of Typhon powers. Drew Springer, Donald "Skipper" Hall, Leon Woods, Todd Matsuyama and Nils Kjaergaard died at this Escape Pod Bay.

This Escape Pod Bay is unique as it has an Escape Pod Console, which no other bay has.

Talos I Bridge
The Talos I Bridge Escape Pod Bay can be found on level B1 of the facility and is accessed via a Grav Shaft. Sadie Hall, Gordon Bitz and Stone Blanchard died at the bay, but apparently after putting up a fight as a Typhon corpse can be found here. Luka Golubkin will flee here after betraying the player, in an attempt to escape Talos I. However, none of the escape pods worked, so Golubkin can be found in the pod stationed in bay 3. Luka commits suicide by poison and Morgan Yu arrives in his final moments.

Typhon activity will be altered depending on when the player arrives. If the player arrives before Luka Golubkin there will be several Typhon enemies, but if he arrives after there will be none.

Life Support
The Life Support Escape Pod Bay can be found on level B2 of the facility. Anong Lao, Angela Diaz, Emily Carter and Hank Majors died here. Kirk Remmer has evidently been turned into a Phantom, as he can be found roaming the bay. The Chipset: [O] Fear Reactor 0322Si can be found on Angela Diaz' body.

Side Quest

 * Escape Attempt (Shuttle Bay)