Bauera is the walking purification ship that carries Emma and Koo across the ruined country, and it is the game's hub rather than a settlement. Travel between areas happens aboard it instead of through a connected overworld, so it is the one place that persists across the whole route. Official patch notes refer to it simply as the Walker. It is credited as a character with a Japanese voice performance by Rina Satoh, which puts it closer to a crewmate than a vehicle.
Profile
Detail | Value |
|---|---|
Japanese name | バウエラ |
Type | Purification ship, referred to as the Walker in official patch notes |
Function | Mobile base, rest point, and the transport between areas |
Crew | Brad pilots and maintains it, Kagura cooks aboard it |
First revealed | Launch day, 4 August 2026 |
Japanese voice | Rina Satoh |
What Is Aboard
Almost every out-of-combat system in the game lives on the ship. Emma returns to it between expeditions, spends what she brought back, and departs restocked.
Facility | What It Does |
|---|---|
Bed | Rest until departure, which is when the selected meal is eaten. The Special Content menu here equips Emma's hat and Koo's skins. |
Kitchen | Kagura researches recipes and prepares dishes from gathered ingredients. |
Grow Chamber | Plants seedlings, which are harvested automatically once ready. |
Incubator | Hatches fertilized eggs into chickens that go on laying eggs. |
Attribute Portal | Spends experience on attributes without returning to a campsite. |
Shower | |
Rations locker | Issues rations automatically before disembarking. The amount scales with Kagura's rapport. |
Life Aboard
The ship is also where the cast talk to each other. Conversations with Kagura on the Walker are named directly in the version 1.0.7 patch notes, which limited repeatable affinity conversations to once per day after players found they could farm them, and extra scenes surface at the ship before major fights. Brad keeps the thing running and steers the route west toward the old capital.
Related Pages
Brad and Kagura covers the crew, Rapport explains the affinity systems that run through the ship, and Cooking and Cultivation describe the two production loops housed on board.