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The Applied Cryogenics was a place in Manhattan, Old New York in the late 20th century and early 21st century. Both Philip J. Fry I and Michelle Jenkins were cryogenically frozen at Applied Cryogenics. Pauly Shore was also frozen there. In a What-If Machine vision where Fry was never frozen, Applied Cryogenics was the starting point of a universe-wide implosion.

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  • Applied Cryogenics
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  • The Applied Cryogenics was a place in Manhattan, Old New York in the late 20th century and early 21st century. Both Philip J. Fry I and Michelle Jenkins were cryogenically frozen at Applied Cryogenics. Pauly Shore was also frozen there. In a What-If Machine vision where Fry was never frozen, Applied Cryogenics was the starting point of a universe-wide implosion.
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  • Freeze people and welcome them when they come out
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  • Before 1997
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  • Applied Cryogenics
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  • "You Can Solve All of Life's Problems By Freezing Them!"
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  • The Applied Cryogenics was a place in Manhattan, Old New York in the late 20th century and early 21st century. Both Philip J. Fry I and Michelle Jenkins were cryogenically frozen at Applied Cryogenics. Pauly Shore was also frozen there. Before quitting to work at Planet Express, Turanga Leela worked there as a fate assignment officer. When they were briefly fired, Fry and Bender Bending Rodríguez also worked at Applied Cryogenics for a time. Fry actually caused himself to be frozen in the first place after he was sent back in time to stop Nibbler from doing the same thing in the original timeline. Various future versions of Bender and Fry caused by repeated use of the Time Sphere hid in the cryogenics lab and Bender, with his self-destruct system activated, was frozen on January 1, 2000. This played an important part in the climactic scene of Bender's Big Score. Additionally, Lars Fillmore, a parallel-past version of Philip J. Fry I, was also frozen there some time later, hiding in the same tube Michelle was in. He supposedly emerged soon after Michelle did in the Cryonic Woman. In the audio commentary for Bender's Big Score, it is joked about how many people are hiding around the room. In a What-If Machine vision where Fry was never frozen, Applied Cryogenics was the starting point of a universe-wide implosion.
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