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Neonate HSU

The Neonate HSU is a smaller version of a normal HSU that contains an infant child. It is found within a cold storage silo, also known as the crib, with other Neonate HSUs in the same rooms. During neonate processing, the neonate goes through 4 stages: resuscitation, depressurization and opening, imprinting, and connection to a neural frame. All forms of the Neonate HSU are large carry items that reduce movement to walking speed.

What is a Neonate HSU?

A Neonate HSU is a smaller version of a normal HSU that contains an infant child.

What is the reason for Neonate HSU Retrieval?

The reason for Neonate HSU Retrieval was initially unknown, but it was later discovered during processing that the neonate goes through 4 stages: resuscitation, depressurization and opening, imprinting, and connection to a neural frame.

Where are Neonate HSUs found?

Neonate HSUs are found within a cold storage silo, also known as the crib, with other Neonate HSUs in the same rooms.

What are the stages of neonate processing?

During neonate processing, the neonate goes through 4 stages: resuscitation, depressurization and opening, imprinting, and connection to a neural frame.

What are the characteristics of the Neonate HSU?

All forms of the Neonate HSU are large carry items that reduce movement to walking speed.