. "New-U Station"@en . . "There are two versions of the New-U Station. The interactive models are mainly located at major towns or outposts. The smaller, non-interactive versions are scattered in less populated areas such as caves. Both types of stations do two things: They act as a save point for Borderlands' auto-save function, and as a respawn point in case of character death. When a character comes within range of a station, the red light will change to green and the game will automatically save. The fully interactive New-U-Stations offer several functions to the character:"@en . "There are two versions of the New-U Station. The interactive models are mainly located at major towns or outposts. The smaller, non-interactive versions are scattered in less populated areas such as caves. Both types of stations do two things: They act as a save point for Borderlands' auto-save function, and as a respawn point in case of character death. When a character comes within range of a station, the red light will change to green and the game will automatically save. The fully interactive New-U-Stations offer several functions to the character: \n* Name Change \n* Change the color of a character's outfit \n* Reset Skill Points \n* Access to the Fast Travel Network In Borderlands 2, the character customization options have been moved to Quick Change stations, such as those in Sanctuary and Liar's Berg. In Borderlands Pre-Sequel, New-U Stations exists only in Helios, as on Elpis New-U Stations are replaced with Medvacs, manufactured by Dahl. Apart from different company, other differences between New-U Station and Medvac are appearance and comments on respawn."@en .