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A cryptosleep casket is meant to keep the living alive, not preserve a corpse.
But it is called a cryptosleep casket, not cryosleep, so whatever futuretech it's supposed to use probably requires the occupant to have a functioning body. I'd just make a dedicated freezer for preserving the corpse.
The results were interesting...
First I opened an 11 year old grave and I was wrong. The corpse had indeed deteriorated to nothing but a skeleton.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1396498654
However, I then opened a 2 year old sarcophagus and the corpse while dessicated, was still reasonably intact.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1396499279
I buried them again with all due respect of course, but it was in the interest of science ;)
They lived their story and that's that. You can keep that serum, I'll never use it.
What was the name of the ship? The Event Horizon? ;)
It has a storgage for corpses to keep them fresh