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After waking from cryptosleep, a humanoid will have [[cryptosleep sickness]] for a short time, which reduces consciousness and manipulation and causes vomiting. The colonists at the start of the game have cryptosleep sickness since they were in cryptosleep before the ship crashed.
 
After waking from cryptosleep, a humanoid will have [[cryptosleep sickness]] for a short time, which reduces consciousness and manipulation and causes vomiting. The colonists at the start of the game have cryptosleep sickness since they were in cryptosleep before the ship crashed.
  
===Comparisons to other caskets===
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=== Comparisons to other caskets ===
There are three types of cryptosleep casket: the [[Cryptosleep casket|standard]], [[Ship cryptosleep casket|ship]], and ancient.  
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There are three types of cryptosleep casket:  
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* [[Cryptosleep casket]]s
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* [[Ship cryptosleep casket]]s
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* Ancient cryptosleep caskets.
  
 
Standard caskets can be built anywhere but require a significant resource and research investment and occupants can only be released by another pawn.  
 
Standard caskets can be built anywhere but require a significant resource and research investment and occupants can only be released by another pawn.  
  
Ship caskets are more expensive and require significantly more research (10,800 pts more) than regular caskets, and also require a [[ship structural beam]] to attach to, increasing the cost again (though one structural beam has room for up to 8 caskets, depending on positioning). They can be placed anywhere that a beam can be constructed and allow the pawn to eject themselves. This can be vital when the pawn is alone, or when there is nobody alive and mobile to release them. It also allows players to release enemies or animals at will, without pawn intervention.
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Ship caskets are more expensive and require significantly more research (10,800 pts more) than standard caskets, and also require a [[ship structural beam]] to attach to, increasing the cost again. Note however up to 8 caskets can share the one beam. They can be placed anywhere that a beam can be constructed and allow the pawn to eject themselves. This can be vital when the pawn is alone, or when there is nobody alive and mobile to release them. It also allows players to release enemies or animals at will, without pawn intervention.
  
Ancient caskets (this article) are similar to standard ones but cannot be constructed. They are often found pre-installed in [[ancient shrine]]s, but they cannot be moved from where they are. This can make for inopportune positioning or can require additional investment to protect them. Additionally, the ancient shrine must first be cleared of enemies, occasionally including the [[Ancients|current inhabitants]] of the caskets.  
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Ancient caskets are similar to standard caskets but cannot be constructed. They are found pre-installed in [[ancient shrine]]s and can be freely used once emptied, but cannot be moved from where they are. This can make for inopportune positioning or can require additional investment to protect them. Additionally, the ancient shrine must first be cleared of enemies, occasionally including the [[Ancients|current inhabitants]] of the caskets.  
 
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| [[Ship cryptosleep casket]] || Built || Must Connect to [[Ship structural beam|Ship Beam]] || Colonist may eject self || {{Required Resources|Ship cryptosleep casket|sep=<nowiki> </nowiki>+|simple=1}}<br>(+{{Required Resources|Ship structural beam|sep=<nowiki> </nowiki>+|simple=1}}<br>per 8 caskets)
 
| [[Ship cryptosleep casket]] || Built || Must Connect to [[Ship structural beam|Ship Beam]] || Colonist may eject self || {{Required Resources|Ship cryptosleep casket|sep=<nowiki> </nowiki>+|simple=1}}<br>(+{{Required Resources|Ship structural beam|sep=<nowiki> </nowiki>+|simple=1}}<br>per 8 caskets)
 
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| [[Ancient cryptosleep casket]] || Found in [[ancient shrine]]s || Where found || Can only be opened by a [[Work#Haul|hauler]], using the '[[Orders#Open|Open]]' designator || None
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| [[Ancient cryptosleep casket]] || Found in [[Ancient shrine]]s || Where found || Can only be opened by a [[Work#Haul|hauler]], using the '[[Orders#Open|Open]]' designator || None
 
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Revision as of 04:20, 19 August 2022

Ancient cryptosleep casket

Ancient cryptosleep casket

This cryptosleep casket looks like it has been here for a very long time. Who knows what it might contain?

Base Stats

Type
Misc
HP
250
Flammability
100%
Rotatable
True

Building

Size
2 × 1
Placeable
True
Cover Effectiveness
50%

Creation

Deconstruct yield
Steel 135 + Uranium 4

The cryptosleep casket is used to contain a humanoid or animal in a state of suspended animation.

Acquisition

Can only be found inside ancient shrines. They are almost always occupied by Ancients and guarded by either mechanoids or insectoids, however the information panel will only show the contents as 'unknown' without any specification. If any of the caskets in a shrine are disturbed, every one of the caskets will release their occupants which are often, but not always hostile. They will automatically eject their occupants when hit with any type of attack.

An empty cryptosleep casket may be claimed and used by the colony as its own.

Analysis

During cryptosleep, the occupants biological functions are suspended and they will not age biologically, only chronologically. The pawns stats and status effects will similarly be frozen (this is not completely true; some effects, such as mood and social, do tick down while in cryptosleep) - their hunger will not decrease, any injuries won't progress and any drug doses will remain the same. The player may select a cryptosleep casket and look at the inspect pane to see if it is empty or occupied.

To have a colonist enter a cryptosleep casket, simply select the colonist, then right-click a cryptosleep casket, and choose "Enter cryptosleep casket". Alternatively, if the colonist is downed, another colonist can be ordered to carry the downed pawn to the casket.

Animals or prisoners can be put into cryptosleep caskets, but they need to be downed first. This can be done violently, by applying anesthesia followed by manually directing a colonist to carry them inside or if they have a brain implant Content added by the Royalty DLC, they can also be EMPed to cause brain shock to quickly and cheaply down them.

When a cryptosleep casket is severely damaged it will spark briefly then explode. Nearby flammables may catch fire.

Utility

This device can help relieve a colony during a crisis such as an intense psychic wave or medicine shortage by safely storing pawns until the problem is resolved. Additionally, pawns addicted to a drug will not progress through withdrawal during stasis, making the casket a handy way of avoiding withdrawal-induced mental breaks in the event of drug shortages - this technique can be used to save the life of a luciferium-user, or decrease total demand over time.

With the use of anesthetic, prisoners can also be stored temporarily to lessen the drain on colony resources while they await sale, harvesting or, if the Royalty DLC is installed, exchanged for Honor. It is also useful to save enemies/animals till inspiration, particularly - thrumbos and enemies with high resistance.

After waking from cryptosleep, a humanoid will have cryptosleep sickness for a short time, which reduces consciousness and manipulation and causes vomiting. The colonists at the start of the game have cryptosleep sickness since they were in cryptosleep before the ship crashed.

Comparisons to other caskets

There are three types of cryptosleep casket:

Standard caskets can be built anywhere but require a significant resource and research investment and occupants can only be released by another pawn.

Ship caskets are more expensive and require significantly more research (10,800 pts more) than standard caskets, and also require a ship structural beam to attach to, increasing the cost again. Note however up to 8 caskets can share the one beam. They can be placed anywhere that a beam can be constructed and allow the pawn to eject themselves. This can be vital when the pawn is alone, or when there is nobody alive and mobile to release them. It also allows players to release enemies or animals at will, without pawn intervention.

Ancient caskets are similar to standard caskets but cannot be constructed. They are found pre-installed in ancient shrines and can be freely used once emptied, but cannot be moved from where they are. This can make for inopportune positioning or can require additional investment to protect them. Additionally, the ancient shrine must first be cleared of enemies, occasionally including the current inhabitants of the caskets.

  • Casket Acquisition Placement Opening Resource Cost
    Cryptosleep casket Built Anywhere Can only be opened by a hauler, using the 'Open' designator Steel 180 + Uranium 5 + Component 4 + Advanced component 1
    Ship cryptosleep casket Built Must Connect to Ship Beam Colonist may eject self Steel 120 + Uranium 14 + Component 3 + Advanced component 3
    (+Steel 200 + Plasteel 40 + Component 3 + Advanced component 1
    per 8 caskets)
    Ancient cryptosleep casket Found in Ancient shrines Where found Can only be opened by a hauler, using the 'Open' designator None
  • Version history

    • 0.8.657 - Ancient cryptosleep shrines now generate on the map.
    • 0.9.722 - Cryptosleep sickness added.
    • 0.12.906 - ‘Open’ designator added
    • Sprite was updated in in A14
    • Sprite was updated again at some point.

    See also