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<blockquote data-quote="Ralts Bloodthorne" data-source="post: 1776778" data-attributes="member: 6390"><p style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 26px">STATIS EQUIPMENT {Cont}</span></strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: green">Sorry about the delays. I get tired pretty easily now.</span></p><p></p><p>Stasis Equipment can be broken up by Progress Level and type.</p><p></p><p><strong>Progress Level 5</strong></p><p><strong>Cryonics</strong></p><p>Cryogenics at this point is limited to freezing material with extremely low temperature liquids, commonly liquid hydrogen or liquid oxygen. Unfortunately, this resulted in crystalization of liquids within the cell, and the cell membrane rupturing. Until the invention of nanotechnology cellular repair robots, subjects frozen with this method were unable to be revived.</p><p>Service Purchase DC: 25</p><p>Equipment Purchase DC: 30</p><p><strong>Stasis</strong></p><p>The technology and theorums behind stasis technology were rudimentary at best.</p><p></p><p><strong>Progress Level 6</strong></p><p><strong>Cryonics</strong></p><p>With the developement of Chrythedelian, which prevented the liquid inside and surrounding the cells from expanding upon freezing and damaging the cell, Cryonics became much more safer. The first initial problems, superconductivity of nueral tissues, proved to lead to cryo-madness, but this was beaten within 10 years.</p><p>The most common side effect of long term cryogenic stasis is weakness, and "memory flashing". Modern therapy handles this quite easily, however.</p><p></p><p>A PL 6 cryogenics uses Chrythedelian injections, followed by total immersion in supercooled liquid (often liquid hydrogen or helium) in order to "flash freeze" the tissues. This is often done in a "cryo-coffin" or a large tank. Some organizations merely freeze the subjects brain, intending on housing the brain in either another cloned body, or a cybernetic chassis.</p><p></p><p>Purchase DC's</p><p>Cryo-Coffin: 35</p><p>Cryogenic suspension: 10 per year.</p><p>Chrythedelian Injection (1): 25</p><p>Resucissitation: 20</p><p>Cyrogenic facilities (Coffin, liquid helium, monitoring equipment, etc): 55</p><p></p><p><strong>Stasis</strong></p><p>Research into cuasing suspended animation without freezing has begun to advance, investigating ancient meditation techniques, drugs, DNA-Retroviral therapy, etc. While still in it's infancy, it does work for short periods of time, putting the subject in a state where they do not need food nor oxygen, nor are they aware of even dramatic temperature fluctuations.</p><p></p><p>The main key behind this is a drug that induces a deep, coma-like sleep, combined with biofeedback monitors, and genetically engineered retroviruses degisigned to seek out and destroy impurities in the blood stream.</p><p></p><p>An IV that leads both into and out of the subjects circlatory system is designed to flush toxins and monitor the subjects health.</p><p></p><p>Stasis at this time can only work for one week, +1 day per point of Con bonus.</p><p></p><p>Stasis Equipment Purchase DC: 45</p><p></p><p><span style="color: green">More later. I kinda got tired already.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralts Bloodthorne, post: 1776778, member: 6390"] [center][b][size=7]STATIS EQUIPMENT {Cont}[/size][/b][size=7][/size][/center] [color=green]Sorry about the delays. I get tired pretty easily now.[/color] Stasis Equipment can be broken up by Progress Level and type. [b]Progress Level 5[/b] [b]Cryonics[/b] Cryogenics at this point is limited to freezing material with extremely low temperature liquids, commonly liquid hydrogen or liquid oxygen. Unfortunately, this resulted in crystalization of liquids within the cell, and the cell membrane rupturing. Until the invention of nanotechnology cellular repair robots, subjects frozen with this method were unable to be revived. Service Purchase DC: 25 Equipment Purchase DC: 30 [b]Stasis[/b] The technology and theorums behind stasis technology were rudimentary at best. [b]Progress Level 6[/b] [b]Cryonics[/b] With the developement of Chrythedelian, which prevented the liquid inside and surrounding the cells from expanding upon freezing and damaging the cell, Cryonics became much more safer. The first initial problems, superconductivity of nueral tissues, proved to lead to cryo-madness, but this was beaten within 10 years. The most common side effect of long term cryogenic stasis is weakness, and "memory flashing". Modern therapy handles this quite easily, however. A PL 6 cryogenics uses Chrythedelian injections, followed by total immersion in supercooled liquid (often liquid hydrogen or helium) in order to "flash freeze" the tissues. This is often done in a "cryo-coffin" or a large tank. Some organizations merely freeze the subjects brain, intending on housing the brain in either another cloned body, or a cybernetic chassis. Purchase DC's Cryo-Coffin: 35 Cryogenic suspension: 10 per year. Chrythedelian Injection (1): 25 Resucissitation: 20 Cyrogenic facilities (Coffin, liquid helium, monitoring equipment, etc): 55 [b]Stasis[/b] Research into cuasing suspended animation without freezing has begun to advance, investigating ancient meditation techniques, drugs, DNA-Retroviral therapy, etc. While still in it's infancy, it does work for short periods of time, putting the subject in a state where they do not need food nor oxygen, nor are they aware of even dramatic temperature fluctuations. The main key behind this is a drug that induces a deep, coma-like sleep, combined with biofeedback monitors, and genetically engineered retroviruses degisigned to seek out and destroy impurities in the blood stream. An IV that leads both into and out of the subjects circlatory system is designed to flush toxins and monitor the subjects health. Stasis at this time can only work for one week, +1 day per point of Con bonus. Stasis Equipment Purchase DC: 45 [color=green]More later. I kinda got tired already.[/color] [/QUOTE]
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