"Oh Daniel, sleeping on biology classes did you no good"
You approach the desk and start briefly looking through documents. You have found three pages that you think are interesting. First one lists all patients that has ever entered these stasis chambers. Oddly enough, according to this document there should be at least 50 chambers. And there is your name here. This documents says that you are patient #251, and where yours waking date should be, there is a 'SPECIAL CASE' written instead. The second document lists all repairs done on these chambers and the interesting part is that, the last repair was done in 2020. You are quite sure that you've gone under stasis somewhere in 2018. The last page tells you what that 'SPECIAL CASE' actually means. There is a list of patients that wanted to wake up not on specific date, but if something happened. Sadly, there are only patients from 101 to 200 and you can't find another documents that would list your number range. Rest of the documents is just irrelevant stuff that gets boring after the first 5 seconds of reading.
You come over to that closed chamber. You can't really look inside and opening these metal doors without a proper tool is problematic, not to mention the cold radiating from it that hurts your fingers as soon as you touch it. Crowbar would be enough to open it.
You check the computer in the corner of the room. Basically, this machinery looks like a server or a data-base, that can be accessed through the computer next to it. Pressing power button yields no result, it's not working.