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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
Damper theory developed to the point of being able to reduce the action of all molecules. No aging occurs in a Stasis Berth.  No medical procedures can be preformed on a person in a Stasis Berth. Practically eliminates chance of death. {{Page cite|name= Referee's Companion|page= 28|version= MegaTraveller}}
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It is projected that:
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* Damper theory developed to the point of being able to reduce the action of all molecules.
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* No aging occurs in a Stasis Berth.  No medical procedures can be preformed on a person in a Stasis Berth.
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* Practically eliminates chance of death. {{Page cite|name= Referee's Companion|page= 28|version= MegaTraveller}}
 
   
 
   
 
=== Image Repository ===
 
=== Image Repository ===

Revision as of 02:39, 30 June 2019

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The Stasis Berth will be an eventual advancement of the Cold Sleep Cryogenic Berth and Early Stasis Berth devices.

Description (Specifications)

It is projected that:

  • Damper theory developed to the point of being able to reduce the action of all molecules.
  • No aging occurs in a Stasis Berth. No medical procedures can be preformed on a person in a Stasis Berth.
  • Practically eliminates chance of death. [1]

Image Repository

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History & Background (Dossier)

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Expected Low Berth Development Sequence

COLD SLEEP DEVICES & RELATED TECHNOLOGIES:

COLD SLEEP ALTERNATIVES:

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