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This real-life Andrew Ryan is building a Rapture for hamsters | PC Gamer - taylorwilent

This real-life Andrew Ryan is building a Rapture for hamsters

An underwater hamster enclosure
(Image mention: Alex Beyman)

Is a hamster not eligible to the seeds in his cheeks? No, says the man in Washington, it belongs to the poor. To the human in the Vatican, it belongs to God. Novelist, YouTuber and undersea exploration enthusiast Alex Beyman rejected those answers.

Beyman chose something various. He chose Hampture.

We spotted Beyman's undersea rodent Sion happening Twitter earlier today, where He defiantly responded to a Vox article claiming they'll "never take [his] greenish blue hams". That's a hell of a line, accompanied by a photo of two submerged enclosures dressed to kill to tone like Bioshock's undersea city—complete with phasmid dispensers and apt neon signs.

Further digging reveals that Beyman's been employed along putting jointly this elaborate enclosure for almost a decade, posting steady updates on YouTube and from time to tim running live Twitch "Hamcams". For now, the inclosure currently consists of two sealed rooms affiliated past a pipe, just Beyman has grand plans for his libertarian hamster nightmare.

"One day I awoke with the insoluble desire to build underwater hamster cities," Beyman writes along his Patreon. "But underwater lebensraum is expensive, straight when scaled down, so I've had to start small. With sufficient financing, the habitats will become larger and more enlarge."

Sticking pet hamsters into a cramped, home-baked undersea enclosure does, of class, raise questions of animal safety. The pets might not suffer to content with splicers or turrets, but critics make pointed out that the enclosures are too cramped for the animals, lacking in the right toys and elements to keep the hamsters aroused.

Beyman stresses that this isn't the hamsters' permanent home, normally living in a more traditional envelopment. Hampture itself reportedly has numerous alarms and failsafes in case of leaks or depressurisation and is only used for short periods (though appears has been used for upwardly to a month in some cases).

Besides increasing the scope of Hampture, Beyman's stretch goals paint a picture creating a hamster submersible, a time capsule to "confuse future archaeologists" with the complete traditional knowledge of Hampture, and ultimate plans to make a small, Human-scale underwater envelopment for patrons to come visit.

Perhaps mercifully, his actual Rapture is only 11% towards reality. In the meantime, we'll have to make do with Hampture. Possibly helium'll add a lobby greeting new rodents with the prognostication: "No gods or kings, only Hams."

Natalie Clayton

20 years ago, Nat played Jet Set Wireles Future for the starting time time—and she's non stopped up thinking about games since. Joining PC Gamer in 2020, she comes from three years of freelance reportage at Rock Paper Shotgun, Waypoint, VG247 and more. Integrated in the European independent picture and having herself developed critically acclaimed small games like Pot Androids Pray, Nat is always looking for a new curiosity to scream roughly—whether it's the next best indie beloved, or simply person modding a Scotmid into Black Mesa. She's also played for a competitive Splatoon team up, and unofficially appears in Apex Legends subordinate the pseudonym Horizon.

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