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Cryogenic stasis, otherwise known as cryostasis or cryogenic suspension, was a form of stasis induced by exposure to low temperatures within a cryogenic chamber of some kind. For humanoid lifeforms, this caused sleep that appeared very much like death. The USS Enterprise-D encountered a cryonics satellite carrying cryogenically-frozen Humans from the late 20th century. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone" ) John Doe's forearm was kept in cryogenic stasis until it was reattached to his upper arm. (TNG: "Transfigurations" )

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  • Cryogenic stasis, otherwise known as cryostasis or cryogenic suspension, was a form of stasis induced by exposure to low temperatures within a cryogenic chamber of some kind. For humanoid lifeforms, this caused sleep that appeared very much like death. The USS Enterprise-D encountered a cryonics satellite carrying cryogenically-frozen Humans from the late 20th century. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone" ) John Doe's forearm was kept in cryogenic stasis until it was reattached to his upper arm. (TNG: "Transfigurations" )
  • Cryogenic stasis, otherwise known as cryostasis or cryogenic suspension, is a form of sleep that appears very much like death. Cryogenic stasis was used on Earth in the 1990s as means of preventing death from fatal illness (known as Cryonics) or prolonging life during interstellar travel on Earth's early interstellar spacecraft. The most notably of these Sleeper ships were the DY-class family of vessels, which included the SS Botany Bay, used by Khan Noonien Singh and his followers to escape the end of the Eugenics Wars. (TOS: "Space Seed", TNG: "The Neutral Zone")
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  • Cryogenic stasis, otherwise known as cryostasis or cryogenic suspension, was a form of stasis induced by exposure to low temperatures within a cryogenic chamber of some kind. For humanoid lifeforms, this caused sleep that appeared very much like death. The USS Enterprise-D encountered a cryonics satellite carrying cryogenically-frozen Humans from the late 20th century. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone" ) John Doe's forearm was kept in cryogenic stasis until it was reattached to his upper arm. (TNG: "Transfigurations" ) On Starbase 515, a "cryo unit" was located in surgical suite 6, in room 03-1459. (TNG: "Samaritan Snare" ) After beaming the Klingon first officer Hon-Tihl aboard the station, Doctor Julian Bashir suggested to put him into cryostasis because of his severe injuries caused by weapon's fire. Hon-Tihl died on the transporter pad. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae") While exploring a class L planet emitting an SOS distress signal on an AM radio frequency, the USS Voyager crew encountered eight Humans from the year 1937 who had remained in cryostasis for over 400 years. (VOY: "The 37's") In 2373, Neelix cryogenically preserved Porakan eggs in a cryostatic chamber from Porakas IV for their use as Tuvok's breakfast. (VOY: "Flashback") A trading post on the edge of the Nekrit Expanse used cryostatic suspension as a punishment. For example, the punishment for trafficking in illicit substances was fifty years of cryostatic imprisonment. Wixiban asked Neelix if he would like it if he was put in cryostatic suspension by Bahrat after a deal with Sutok went terribly wrong on his space station. (VOY: "Fair Trade")
  • Cryogenic stasis, otherwise known as cryostasis or cryogenic suspension, is a form of sleep that appears very much like death. Cryogenic stasis was used on Earth in the 1990s as means of preventing death from fatal illness (known as Cryonics) or prolonging life during interstellar travel on Earth's early interstellar spacecraft. The most notably of these Sleeper ships were the DY-class family of vessels, which included the SS Botany Bay, used by Khan Noonien Singh and his followers to escape the end of the Eugenics Wars. (TOS: "Space Seed", TNG: "The Neutral Zone") The use of Cryogenics stasis inside the solar system became less important as propulsion systems advanced. Although ships of the DY-200 subclass and DY-300 subclass continued to carry cryostasis systems, cryostasis almost completely unused by 2018. It was eventually completely abandoned in the 2060s following the invention of warp drive in 2063. (Star Trek: The Adventures of Argus: "Nuclear Time")
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