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{{Quotation|'''The Announcer'''|Good morning. You have been in suspension for -fifty- days. In compliance with state and federal regulations, all testing candidates in the Aperture Science Extended Relaxation Center must be revived periodically for a mandatory physical and mental wellness exercise.|sound=Announcer_openingexercise01.wav}} | {{Quotation|'''The Announcer'''|Good morning. You have been in suspension for -fifty- days. In compliance with state and federal regulations, all testing candidates in the Aperture Science Extended Relaxation Center must be revived periodically for a mandatory physical and mental wellness exercise.|sound=Announcer_openingexercise01.wav}} | ||
[[File:Stasis main picture.png|right|300px|thumb|A stasis bed as it appears in the [[Extended Relaxation Center]].]] | [[File:Portal_StasisBed.png|right|300px|thumb|A stasis bed as it appears in the [[Relaxation Vault]].]] | ||
[[File:Stasis main picture.png|right|300px|thumb|A stasis bed as it appears in the [[Aperture Science Extended Relaxation Center|Extended Relaxation Center]].]] | |||
'''Stasis''', also known as '''suspension''', is a state of suspended animation in which a person subject to the process is chronologically frozen. The subject is unconscious, and cannot move, think, or speak. | '''Stasis''', also known as '''suspension''', is a state of suspended animation in which a person subject to the process is chronologically frozen. The subject is unconscious, and cannot move, think, or speak. | ||
== Side Effects == | == Side Effects == |
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