Inside a tube
The touch-screen console is here. You seem to be inside a cylinder of glass.
> TITANIA: There, better.
> TUBE 0T-3252: What do I do now, and why am I here, exactly?
> TITANIA: You just sit tight there while I get the auxiliary power to the Cryochamber working. We can have a chat, since you must be disorientated from having been frozen in absolute zero condition for so long.
> TITANIA: I'm not really sure who you are, but a disaster had befallen the Mothership. Everyone but you is dead.
> TUBE 0T-3252: Even Kochanski?
> TITANIA: Yes. She was sucked out of the airlock and totally didn't fake her death to dump Lister.
> TUBE 0T-3252: It's a pity I don't remember anyone. Or anything. At all.
> TITANIA: That is to be expected from extended cryostasis. The memories will return after you have had proper hydration.
> TUBE 0T-3252: Wait, I remember a story I heard once that was like this.
> TUBE 0T-3252: Are you an insane AI that is going to kill me?
> TITANIA: No. My directive is to assist the crew of Helios. Preferably with minimal dead people involved.
> TITANIA: Beside, killing you would spell certain doom for both of us.
> TUBE 0T-3252: Okay, just checking.
Inside a tube
You heard a whir as the darkened layer outside the cryotube was lowered, revealing to you a dark hallway that run from your side to the other, illuminated by a faint, green glow on the floor. In the limited visibility you can make out a long row of empty cryotubes on your side and the opposite side. A long, steel rod descended from the top of your tube. Strangely enough, it looks kind of fuzzy.
> TITANIA: Please place your shoulder to the rod so that I can issue a command to the nanobots in your bloodstream. Otherwise, you will possibly die of heat as soon as you leave the supercold chambers.