Cryo Chamber

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Cryo Chamber Icon.png
Large Ship Icon.png
Large Ship / Station
Cryo Chamber
 
Components
Required

 

 
 
8
 
 
Mass (kg):
0
 
Integrity:
0
 
Build time (seconds):
15
 
Active power consumption (MW):
0.0
 
Idle Power Consumption (MW):
0.0
 
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1 x 1 x 1




This block was introduced in V1.080.
The Cryo Chamber (or Crypo Pod) is a functional block available for large ships and stations.
It is used to save the inventory of a player when logging out of multiplayer or a dedicated server.
In order for this to work, the player must enter the cryo chamber and then log out.
When logging in, he will respawn in the same cryo chamber where he was when leaving the game. The chamber shows its status by indicator lights on the outside:
Red lights mean, it's not operable.
Green lights mean, it's ready to use (but this does not indicate if there is an O2 supply).
Blue lights mean, the chamber is currently occupied by a player.
The chamber can also be placed and used in single player, but it serves no special purpose there other than recharging the players suit energy and O2 tank.

In order for the occupant to survive, the chamber needs to have a connection to a steady source of Oxygen through its conveyor port on the back. The chamber does only hold a very small amount of oxygen. So the player cannot breathe longer than a few seconds without external O2 supply, if his suits internal O2 tank is empty. The chamber does recharge the suits energy of the player while not needing energy itself. (As of V01.080. But this might change in later versions)

If the occupied chamber is destroyed or if the O2 supply is cut, the player will not be able to respawn in the chamber. He will die (even while beeing offline) and will have to respawn at his designated medical room, which might lead to loss of his inventory.

See also