
Right off the bat, I'd say it would be cool to play in Sarajevo within the political environment that lead to the Archduke assassination. Don't know much yet, but here's the quote from the Dark Eras 2 Kickstarter: More of the focus is on the Revolution itself, but that is, of course, triggered by and changes the flow of the War. Set on the Eastern Front and Russian Revolution. Focuses on the fracturing and decay of the English, French, and Ottoman Empires over the course of the Great War. Set in the North African and Middle Eastern Theatres. From Ancient Bloodlines & Ancient Mysteries. Focuses on the destruction of the old regimes, the brutality of vampire societies in the trenches, and rise of the Carthians to the height of their power. Set in the European and Ottoman Theatres. If delivery and processing exceed 48 hours, specimens should be transported in dry ice and once in the laboratory frozen at -70 ☌ or colder.Since World War I is both a popular time period to talk about and looking to be one of the great crossover eras, I thought I'd make this thread to discuss it.
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Skin Adenovirus, enterovirus, HHV6, HHV8, HSV, measles virus, parvovirus B19, poxvirus, rubella virus, VZV Swab or aspirate fluid in vesicle and scrape cells at the base of the lesion place fluid in VTM Tissue Adenovirus, CMV, HSV, other viruses Place in VTM PreparationĬommercially prepared viral transport media (VTM) are available in the market but VTM can also be prepared locally. Feces Adenovirus, astrovirus, CMV, norovirus, rotavirus Fecal specimens (preferred) in a leak-proof container fecal swabs in VTM Genital Adenovirus, CMV, HSV, papillomavirus, varicella-zoster virus (VZV) Collect on swabs and transport in VTM Respiratory Adenovirus, coronavirus, hantavirus, CMV, HSV, influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, metapneumovirus, measles virus, rhinovirus, RSV, VZV Nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPA) are specimens of choice from children, NPA or nasopharyngeal swabs collected from adults bronchoalveolar lavage for the diagnosis of lower respiratory tract infections. Viral Transport Media (VTM) is used for the transport of the following specimens Body Sites Potential Viruses Specimen Collection Eye Adenovirus, enterovirus, coxsackievirus A, cytomegalovirus (CMV), herpes simplex virus (HSV), varicella-zoster virus (VZV) Collect conjunctival swab on Dacron or rayon swab moistened with saline and place in VTM aqueous and vitreous fluid placed in a sterile container without VTM. Liquid specimens such as CSF, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, or urine should not be diluted in viral transport media. Preserves viruses and chlamydiae for long-term frozen storage.



Sustains viability for culture and nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) of viruses, chlamydiae, mycoplasmas and ureaplasmas in a single formulation by “preserving” and “stabilizing” them.

Reference and further reading Features of Viral.
