Virology

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Medical Area
General

Obvious exits: Medbay
Purpose: Provides a facility to cure and manufacture viruses.
Access level: Virology
Noteworthy contents: PanD.E.M.I.C 2200, Monkeys, Reagent Scanner, Protective Wear
Clearance: Virologist
Security Level:
Restricted
This location is restricted to a certain group of crew members. Unless invited in, those who enter without the required access will be charged with Trespassing
Description

Virology is located deep within Medbay, behind two airlocks to ensure that viruses do not accidentally escape. This area also operates in a closed atmospheric environment.
For the Guide to Virology, click here.

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Medical Area
General

Obvious exits: Medbay
Purpose: Provides a facility to cure and manufacture viruses.
Access level: Virology
Noteworthy contents: PanD.E.M.I.C 2200, Monkeys, Reagent Scanner, Protective Wear
Clearance: Virologist
Security Level:
Restricted
This location is restricted to a certain group of crew members. Unless invited in, those who enter without the required access will be charged with Trespassing
Description

Virology is located deep within Medbay, behind two airlocks to ensure that viruses do not accidentally escape. This area also operates in a closed atmospheric environment.
For the Guide to Virology, click here.


Medical Area
General

Obvious exits: Medbay
Purpose: Provides a facility to cure and manufacture viruses.
Access level: Virology
Noteworthy contents: PanD.E.M.I.C 2200, Monkeys, Reagent Scanner, Protective Wear
Clearance: Virologist
Security Level:
Restricted
This location is restricted to a certain group of crew members. Unless invited in, those who enter without the required access will be charged with Trespassing
Description

Virology is located deep within Medbay, behind two airlocks to ensure that viruses do not accidentally escape. This area also operates in a closed atmospheric environment.
For the Guide to Virology, click here.