Exact Inspection Answers and Verdicts
Here is the classic Quarantine Zone: The Last Check trap: you do a full sad little medical parade, send the person to the right door, then the game stamps you with Poor Inspection like the apocalypse has a middle manager. Most of the time, the verdict was not the problem. You missed a tiny mark, a back-side lung sound, a hidden UV glow, or an unknown symptom that needed the Lab.
Use this section as the answer sheet. A verdict is the final place you send a survivor. Survivors Block means safe housing in the living block. Quarantine means hold them and check again later. Liquidation means confirmed infection. Lab means research an unknown symptom before you guess. You are the last useful person at the gate, so be cold, clear, and annoyingly thorough.
Fast Verdict Rules
- No symptoms or green-only symptoms: Send to Survivors Block after marking every visible finding.
- Any orange symptom and no red symptom: Send to Quarantine. Orange means possible infection, not proof.
- Any red symptom: Send to Liquidation. One confirmed red finding is enough.
- Unknown symptom: Send to the Lab and finish the lab test. Do not freestyle the paperwork with a corpse budget.
- Plain contraband only: Confiscate it, then judge the survivor by infection signs. UV contraband or contaminated baggage is a red problem.
Exact Answer Table
| Check | Finding | Verdict | Confirmation note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visual or Scanner | Yellow eyes, freckles, herpes, red skin, bruises, nosebleed | Survivors Block | Green-only signs. Mark them anyway or the inspection grade may sulk. |
| Visual or Scanner | Conjunctivitis, skin rash, pale skin, red bruise, skin cuts, mouth bleeding, aggression | Quarantine | Orange signs. Hold them and recheck after sleep. |
| Visual or Scanner | Red eyes, green skin, bite mark, necrosis, eye pus, nose pus | Liquidation | Red signs. Finish the full inspection first if you want the best rating. |
| Thermopulsometer | Temperature below 37°C or pulse below 120 BPM | Survivors Block if nothing else is orange or red | Normal range. Still check the body and tools. |
| Thermopulsometer | Temperature 37°C-41°C or pulse 120-180 BPM | Quarantine | Orange range. This is the classic maybe-sick, maybe-doomed bucket. |
| Thermopulsometer | Temperature 41°C-45°C or pulse 180-200 BPM | Liquidation | Red range. The numbers have stopped being polite. |
| Stethoscope | Sickly breath | Survivors Block if nothing else is orange or red | Check both front and back lung spots before deciding. |
| Stethoscope | Nonspecific respiration | Quarantine | Often sounds like an odd wheeze or broken breath pattern. |
| Stethoscope | Infected breath or growling lung sound | Liquidation | Red breathing result. The lungs have joined the wrong team. |
| Reflex Hammer | Normal reflex or absent reflex | Survivors Block if nothing else is orange or red | Normal movement is fine. Absent reflex is green, not infected. |
| Reflex Hammer | Hyperaggressive reflex | Quarantine | Orange. Mark it before sending them to observation. |
| Reflex Hammer | Crossed reflex | Liquidation | Red. The opposite limb reacts, which is extremely bad news in clipboard language. |
| Matioscope | Ocular spicular bacterium, thread cluster, ocular helminth, adenoviral body | Survivors Block if nothing else is orange or red | Green eye findings. Focus through each layer before clearing them. |
| Matioscope | Phage complex or chromatic staphylococcus | Quarantine | Orange eye findings. Park them in observation. |
| Matioscope | Necrotic plume or corneal infiltrate | Liquidation | Red eye findings. No amount of blinking fixes that. |
| X-Ray | Fatty hepatosis or internal bleeding | Survivors Block if nothing else is orange or red | Green internal findings. Mark them, then keep checking. |
| X-Ray | Color differences | Quarantine | Orange. Switch through all X-Ray views so you do not miss a second organ issue. |
| X-Ray | Moldy organ or organ necrosis | Liquidation | Red. Also check for internal contraband while you are already doing the worst scan of the day. |
| UV Light | UV vapor floating near the body | Survivors Block if nothing else is orange or red | Green vapor is not the same as a glowing mark on skin. |
| UV Light | UV symptom on skin or UV contraband in baggage | Liquidation | Red. Glow on the body or infected items means confirmed infection. |
Quarantine Recheck Answers
Check quarantined survivors first after sleeping. Their old symptom boxes may still be selected, so uncheck anything that disappeared. If all orange symptoms are gone and no red signs appear, send them to Survivors Block. If an orange symptom is still there, keep them in Quarantine. If a red sign appears, liquidate. If they turn into a zombie, clear them before the holding area becomes a very small buffet.
Common Bad-Call Recovery
If you got Poor Inspection but the verdict felt right, repeat the missed-symptom sweep in this order: hands, feet, back, under arms, sunglasses off, front lungs, back lungs, all X-Ray views, Matioscope layers, baggage, then UV on skin and items. Coughing points you to breathing. Sneezing points you to temperature. Hiccups point you to pulse. Holding the stomach points you to X-Ray. Narrowed eyes point you to Matioscope. The fix is not to panic-liquidate everyone; it is to make the next inspection boring and complete.
Resource note: Quarantine beds, medicine, food, and time are real costs, but so is killing a recoverable survivor and missing your evacuation count. When the answer is green, move them through. When the answer is orange, spend the bed. When the answer is red, protect the camp. That rhythm keeps the checkpoint alive longer than heroic guessing ever will.

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