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Intact cryotubes will always contain a single creature, randomly chosen from a table, which will be frozen inside the tube and will be unable to act. While frozen, the creature will be completely immune to damage.<ref name="Cryobarrio2"/> To thaw the creature out, its [[temperature]] must be raised, or the cryogenic mist inside the tube must be allowed to disperse, which can be accomplished by removing a section of the tube's wall. | Intact cryotubes will always contain a single creature, randomly chosen from a table, which will be frozen inside the tube and will be unable to act. While frozen, the creature will be completely immune to damage.<ref name="Cryobarrio2"/> To thaw the creature out, its [[temperature]] must be raised, or the cryogenic mist inside the tube must be allowed to disperse, which can be accomplished by removing a section of the tube's wall. Cryotubes have a special form of "stable" cryogenic mist in them which always retains a density of 100 in that enclosed space, which is just enough to keep creatures frozen. Breaking a wall allows the stable gas to disperse and reach lower densities. | ||
One of the following creatures will be randomly chosen to be placed inside a cryotube when it generates.{{File Ref|file=PopulationTables}} Note that if "destroyed" is chosen, the cryotube will not contain a creature and will be destroyed as described above.<ref name="Cryotube"/> | One of the following creatures will be randomly chosen to be placed inside a cryotube when it generates.{{File Ref|file=PopulationTables}} Note that if "destroyed" is chosen, the cryotube will not contain a creature and will be destroyed as described above.<ref name="Cryotube"/> |