The problem i have with the cryogenic freeze theory

Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 7:37 am

Think Tank and Mr House don't want cyrostasis. House want to have a longer life. And cyrostasis don't give you a longer life. It froze your body. You are frozen in time. And if you are awake again you get older like everybody else. That's not what House or the Think Tank want.

And you don't need to steal this technology from the aliens... The modernscientists already experiment with this too. Withou aliens. Why not the Fallout scientists?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryonics

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Kellymarie Heppell
 
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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 8:47 am

OK again lets review,

Vault 112 a group of people whose age when they entered the vault is unknown but all are still alive after over 202.3 years. . . .

House A Gentleman from prewar WHOSE STILL ALIVE after his life support system apparently malfunctioned. . . .

those life support pods in both cases allowed the people inside them to manipulate the environment (house the strip of New Vegas and the Residents of 112 each other and the simulated environment in the Virtual reality pods within the limit's of said pods programming) while locked inside of them for 2 CENTURIES.

So please quit whining about how there's no proof that "Cryogenics" can work due to the inflexible laws of Cannon! when that same Cannon gives them not one not two but something like 14 Freaking examples that yes it works just fine thank you very much.

(also its not cryogenics in the first place, honestly Its like your complaining that flight with aircraft is impossible because if man was meant to fly God would have given us wings, while riding the space shuttle to the INS....

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:54 pm

The issue is the inhabitants in both those situations cannot endure outside of their incubated environments. House would die to exposure within one second, and the vault dwellers of 112 would die shortly after exposure due to their bodies being too weak without their life support systems. The only case(s) of cryostasis where the occupant survives is in Mothership Zeta. But, it's alien technology and there's still the lingering issue of death upon thawing (the astronaut).

This isn't to say it can't change, however. I am of the opinion that the player will be one of only a few (maybe even a lone survivor) of cryostasis testing.

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:03 am

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