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- <Document>
- # Cryogenics
- Cryogenics can be a bit daunting to understand, but hopefully, quick run through of this diagram, you'll learn how to work it! So, let's go over what each part does:
- - Air in: Air comes in here through the distro or an air tank, giving those inside something to breathe, and the freezer something to chill.
- - Gas pump: Limits the network pressure, so those in the tube aren't crushed.
- - Freezer: Chills the air, and by extension, patients in the tube, so Cryoxadone can activate.
- - Gas filters: Removes waste gas (Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide) from the loop.
- - Air out: Waste gasses go here, either into a storage tank, or into the waste network.
- <Box>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeBend" Rotation="90"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeStraight" Rotation="90"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeStraight" Rotation="90"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeBend" Rotation="0"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="CryoPod" Caption="cryo pod" Rotation="0"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasThermoMachineFreezerEnabled" Rotation="0"/>
- </Box>
- <Box>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeBend" Rotation="180"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasFilterFlipped" Rotation="90"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasFilterFlipped" Rotation="90"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeTJunction" Rotation="180"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeTJunction" Rotation="180"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeTJunction" Rotation="270"/>
- </Box>
- <Box>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPort" Caption="air out" Rotation="90"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeTJunction" Rotation="180"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeBend" Rotation="270"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPort" Caption="air in" Rotation="90"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPressurePump" Rotation="90"/>
- <GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPipeBend" Rotation="270"/>
- </Box>
- Not every network will look like this, but hopefully, it's enough to give you the basic gist of how it's functioning.
- An important thing to note, winter clothing (and hardsuits) will make cryogenic treatment less, or completely ineffective. Be sure to remove cold preventative clothing before placing people in the pod.
- ## Using the Pod
- Once things have been set up, you're going to require a specific medication, Cryoxadone. Cryoxadone heals all damage types when a patient is chilled, and can either be pre-administered (with a pill), or loaded into the cell directly with a beaker. Do note, patients won't begin to heal until they've chilled to the appropriate temperature, it may be worthwhile to wait a bit before placing a beaker inside.
- ## Additional Information:
- The standard pressure for a gas pump is 100.325 kpa. Cryoxadone works at under 170K, but it is standard practice to set the freezer to 100K for faster freezing.
- <GuideReagentEmbed Reagent="Aloxadone"/>
- <GuideReagentEmbed Reagent="Cryoxadone"/>
- <GuideReagentEmbed Reagent="Doxarubixadone"/>
- <GuideReagentEmbed Reagent="Dexalin"/>
- <GuideReagentEmbed Reagent="Leporazine"/>
- <GuideReagentEmbed Reagent="Necrosol"/>
- <GuideReagentEmbed Reagent="Opporozidone"/>
- </Document>
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