DONOVAN TOWER: Hey, Harlan. I've still got a lot of nervous geniuses around here.
HARLAN LLOYD: What can I do for you now, Donovan?
DONOVAN TOWER: The boys are askin' me to secure a transpo of live virus from your facility to ours, so they can keep working on the broad-spectrum antiviral.
HARLAN LLOYD: Just go outside and use one of the infected.
DONOVAN TOWER: They're concerned about mutations and other diseases. Wanted to know if you have clean samples of the original virus for their tests.
HARLAN LLOYD: No one here has the resources to create and maintain those samples. Have you checked with Ann Arbor?
DONOVAN TOWER: I have. They don't have any to spare, told me I should check with you.
HARLAN LLOYD: Well... if what your team is looking for is a steady stream of the same variant of the virus, your best bet would be to isolate an asymptomatic carrier and have them volunteer to do regular blood donations.
DONOVAN TOWER: Thanks for the help, Harlan.
HARLAN LLOYD: Glad you think that helped. Be safe, Donovan.