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# Load beakers with chemicals. A common and highly effective mix for general use is [[cryoxadone]] and [[mannitol]]. | # Load beakers with chemicals. A common and highly effective mix for general use is [[cryoxadone]] and [[mannitol]]. | ||
#* All chemicals will work, you can add anything. For example, adding [[Guide to chemistry#Saline-Glucose Solution|saline-glucose solution]] will speed up healing of non-cellular damage, [[fluorosulfuric acid]] is a cruel and hilarious way to kill people. This is the job of [[chemist]]s. | #* All chemicals will work, you can add anything. For example, adding [[Guide to chemistry#Saline-Glucose Solution|saline-glucose solution]] will speed up healing of non-cellular damage, [[fluorosulfuric acid]] is a cruel and hilarious way to kill people. This is the job of [[chemist]]s. | ||
#* Be sure to chemicals that you can't overdose on, as patients in cryo will receive large doses of all chemicals in the beaker. | |||
# Set the tubes to Auto instead of Manual, so they'll open after the patient is healed, otherwise they'll be trapped in until someone opens the tube from outside. | # Set the tubes to Auto instead of Manual, so they'll open after the patient is healed, otherwise they'll be trapped in until someone opens the tube from outside. | ||