Virtua Daypack Contents

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Virtua Daypack Contents

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The daypacks issued in Virtua are of average size, backpacks light tan in colour, and made out of tough, water-repellent canvas. They are not marked, and have no signs on them to indicate ownership.

The bags contain the following:

Rations:
- Dried beef jerky
- Salted horse meat
- Two loaves of tough, homebaked bread
- Tin of spam
- Small sealed tub of cornflakes
- Metal canteen of water
- Three one-litre bottles of mineral water

Map and compass: The map can be found here. The compasses are old fashioned and quite hefty.

Designated Weapon and Instruction Manual: There is only an instruction manual if the weapon is something that would likely require one; if in doubt, there is no manual. The manuals are fairly conversational and accessible, with copious illustrations. They cover all notable aspects of the weapon.

Flashlight: The flashlight includes a change of batteries. Altogether, it can run for probably sixteen hours before going dead.

First Aid Kit: This is a standard, fully-stocked first aid kit. Details on components may be found here. The kit is a white box with a red cross, made of of hard plastic. It contains:
-Pocket mask
-Face shield
-Adhesive bandages, including knuckle bandages
-Sterile dressings
-Non-Adhesive bandages (varying lengths and widths, not guaranteed sterile)
-Butterfly closure strips
-Saline solution
-Soap
-Antiseptic wipes
-Burn dressing
-Hypoallergenic adhesive tape
-Gloves
-Surgical mask
-Scissors
-Tweezers
-Lighter
-Alcohol pads
-Hand sanitizer
-Thermometer
-Emergency blanket
-Aspirin
-Epipen
-Ibuprofen
-Oral rehydration salts
-Iodine
-Aloe gel
-Burn relief gel
-Tincture of benzoin
-Anti-fungal cream
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