witchbells Posted January 13, 2016 Share Posted January 13, 2016 Okay, so, you know how fire locks give the air status on each side of it when you examine them? That's what I'm thinking here. Make it so that when you examine stasis bags, you get the health readings of the patient (100% 0/0/0/0 like on the CMC, or something more complex) because it's a liiiiittle inconvenient when you want to know the status of the patient who is in a bag. Link to comment
SilverTalismen Posted January 16, 2016 Share Posted January 16, 2016 I would also suggest a ID lock, so that only medical or the person who put them in the bag can open it? God knows how many times ive had somebody open up a stasis bag and cause the death of a paitent Link to comment
LordFowl Posted January 16, 2016 Share Posted January 16, 2016 Openning cryo bags is an act that has deep cultural significance. Putting mechanics into effect that would impede the natural right of any staff assistant to waltz up to a cryo bag and open it would be a deep moral crime. On a further note, cryo bags already are a bit unrealistic amount of machinery packed into a neatly foldable and easily stored bag. Adding an ID slot and biometric scans on top of it makes it even more questionable. The purpose of a cryo bag is clear. Get patient from point A to point B without their situation deteriorating. A patient shouldn't be in storage long enough for you to forget how fucked up they are, and you shouldn't abandon the patient to another doctor/the incinerator without expecting consequence if you forget to relay relevant information. Link to comment
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