( No, that's certainly true. Angela's quite clear-headed on her own thanks to a lifetime of having to be alert as quickly as possible, but even she's still fuzzy. The steps aren't laid out in a clear, straight path before her; she has to wobble and leap and doublecheck each step before taking it.
But Miller seems fine. And when he indicates the cryo pods they're passing once more on their way to the observation deck, another chamber, she nods immediately. )
That is what they're intended for. To halt all bacteria, bodily functions, and put one in a stable stasis they can be woken from at the press of a button. It halts all progress of disease and cancer— if one can't be cured that day, then perhaps in a decade. More. They can be brought back around when they can be treated.
Theoretically. That was the greatest hope in the technology. Perhaps this is geared more for space travel, but I imagine the effect is still the same. Maybe not decontamination, but at least to halt the progress of any possible bacteria or disease.
Do you need a hand with that? Is it the same one you wore before?
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But Miller seems fine. And when he indicates the cryo pods they're passing once more on their way to the observation deck, another chamber, she nods immediately. )
That is what they're intended for. To halt all bacteria, bodily functions, and put one in a stable stasis they can be woken from at the press of a button. It halts all progress of disease and cancer— if one can't be cured that day, then perhaps in a decade. More. They can be brought back around when they can be treated.
Theoretically. That was the greatest hope in the technology. Perhaps this is geared more for space travel, but I imagine the effect is still the same. Maybe not decontamination, but at least to halt the progress of any possible bacteria or disease.
Do you need a hand with that? Is it the same one you wore before?
( Because yeah, ditching it is a good idea. )