To make the journal in the most authentic way possible, I used the photo mode from the ps4 to capture the photos from the video game "The Nathan Drake Collection" while Nathan was using his journal. This method allowed me to get some HD quality photos so I could recreat them in my journal. After the photos were taken I uploaded them to my pen drive and paste them in to my computer so later I could work on them.
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To do it, I used the software Photoshop and went I created a new file with the same dimensions as the pages from of the notebook I had. Then I imported one of the images from the journal and selected the area of interest, either if it was a manuscript or a photo.
Before I started to glue the pages and drawing the images, i divided every printed page into separated sheet to help me organize the journal, and it was also helpful when I had to trace over the drawings.
To make the drawings, I used the transfer paper and trace them over the pages. Although this might look very easy in theory, actually this part was the one that took longer to make. Because, after the draw was copied to the notebook, I went and used different types of pencils and pens, depending on the effect and wanted to recreate and the draw itself. For example, the shadow and little silhouettes were made using a lighter carbon pencil. For the outlines, depending on the draw, I opted to use a darker carbon pencil or a black marker. And for some pages, I even used a brown color pencil to make the journal feel more realistic.
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After you go through the doorway to the graveyard, go up the stairs and hop the low wall on the left to find an open grave. Walk up to the gravesite to get the first journal entry.
Keep going forward through the crypt until you reach the puzzle room with the three crucifixes. Walk up the center crucifix with Jesus hanging on it to get the next journal entry.
Land on the beach and head towards the back left section of the beach. The first journal entry of this chapter is on the cross over an unknown grave.
At the start of the chapter, drop down onto the streets of Libertalia. At the end of the road will be a stone marker. Interact with the stone marker for this journal entry.
Elena Fisher is a journalist, originally out to make a name for herself through documentary work, then later news broadcasting.[8] Regarding her career, she has been described as a "spunky and nubile camerawoman".[9] She proves herself a resourceful and capable ally to Drake.[10]
In Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, Drake stumbles upon Elena by accident in Nepal, where she now acts as an investigative journalist. She and a cameraman are attempting to prove that war criminal Lazarevic is alive, contrary to the beliefs of NATO.[15] Drake is trying to stop Lazarević from finding the entrance to Shambhala and the legendary Cintamani stone. After she, Drake and the party find a temple (which conceals the secret map to Shambala), Elena and her cameraman are ambushed, and the cameraman, Jeff, is eventually executed by Lazarevic. Elena and Drake escape, and she helps him catch Lazarevic's train. The pair find each other in a remote mountain village in Tibet, where the two meet Karl Schäfer, a German who had led a Schutzstaffel expedition to Shambhala, who he ended up killing in order to stop them from obtaining the Cintamani Stone. Drake and Elena track Lazaravic to a monastery, where they find the entrance to Shambhala. Once inside, they discover that the monsters Drake has been seeing in the area are guardians of the city. Drake and Elena are apprehended by Lazaravic but escape him when the guardians attack. After battling through several guardians and many henchmen left behind by Lazaveric, she, Nate, and Chloe spot the Tree of Life, upon at that moment Flynn confronts Drake and attempts to kill the party (and himself) with a grenade. He fails, although he severely wounds Elena (as well as lightly wounding Drake and Chloe). After leaving Elena in Chloe's care, Drake confronts Lazaravic at the Tree of Life, the sap of which comprises the Cintamani stone.[16] Drake wounds Lazaravic, leaving the guardians to kill him, and returns to the village, where he and Elena kiss and begin a relationship.
In Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, five years after the events of Drake's Deception, Elena and Nate are living as a married couple in New Orleans. She continues to work as a journalist and often travels abroad writing articles, while Nate works as a salvager. Nate lies to Elena by claiming he has taken on a new salvaging job after his long-lost brother Sam returns to coax him back into uncovering the treasure of pirate Henry Avery. After escaping enemy forces in Madagascar, Nate returns to his hotel only to find Elena there, who confronts Nate about his lies and dismisses his explanations. Upset, confused, and angry, she returns home on her own. After some consideration, Elena later goes to Libertalia with Sully and rescues Nate, hoping that his dishonesty will help to make them more trusting of each other in the future, and in the end they reconcile with a kiss. The couple eventually find Sam, who insists that they go after the treasure before their opponents can find it but Nate, Elena, and Sully decline his request as they only came to rescue him. Nate is forced to leave Elena with Sully after Sam decides to go after the treasure alone. The four later reunite on Sully's plane, having escaped Libertalia alive. Sam later departs with Sully, Nate and Elena return to their lives and Elena decides to buy the 'Jameson Marine' salvage company, installing Nate as a co-owner to help them in their funding for their future adventures. Elena also expresses her desire to revive her old TV show.
To examine the biosynthetic potential of the ocean microbiome at the global scale, we first integrated ocean microbial genomes obtained using cultivation-dependent and cultivation-independent methods to establish an extensive phylogenomic and gene functional database. By mining this database, we uncovered a diverse array of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), the majority of them from yet un-characterized gene cluster families (GCFs). We further identified an uncharted family of bacteria that display the highest known diversity of BGCs in the open oceans to date. We selected two ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptide (RiPP) pathways on the basis of their genetic dissimilarity to currently known ones for experimental validation. Functional characterization of these pathways revealed examples of unexpected enzymology as well as a structurally unusual compound with protease inhibitory activity.
To complement the survey of the biosynthetic potential of the ocean microbiome, we sought to map its phylogenomic distribution and identify new BGC-rich clades. To this end, we placed the ocean microbial genomes in the standardized bacterial and archaeal phylogenomic trees of the GTDB13, and overlayed the putative biosynthetic pathways that they encode (Fig. 2c). We readily detected in ocean water samples (Methods) several BGC-rich clades (representatives with >15 BGCs) that are either well known for their biosynthetic potential, such as Cyanobacteria (Synechococcus) and Proteobacteria (such as Tistrella)32,33, or that have recently garnered attention for their natural products, such as Myxococcota (Sandaracinaceae), Rhodococcus and Planctomycetota34,35,36. Interestingly, we found within these clades several previously unexplored lineages. For example, those species with the richest biosynthetic potential within the phyla Planctomycetota and Myxococcota belonged to an uncharacterized candidate order and genus, respectively (Supplementary Table 3). Overall, this shows that the OMD provides access to previously uncharted phylogenomic information, including for microorganisms that may represent new targets for the discovery of enzymes and natural products.
The metagenomic and metatranscriptomic data used in this study were downloaded from the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) and a summary of their accessions is provided in Supplementary Table 1. Publicly available genomes were downloaded from Figshare ( ) for manually curated MAGs from Tara Oceans, from ENA using the project accession PRJEB33281 for GORG and from for MarDB. The GEM MAGs were downloaded from MAGs contained in the GTDB r89 were downloaded from The MIBiG and BiG-FAM databases can be accessed at and , respectively. The data produced in this study, including metagenomic assemblies, bins and MAGs have been deposited at the ENA under the accession PRJEB45951 and a list of individual accession identifiers is provided in Supplementary Table 1. Other supporting data have been deposited at Zenodo ( ), and the OMD can be interactively accessed online ( ). Additional material generated in this study is available on request. 2ff7e9595c
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