What is the best way to get a biological scan sample from people far away? How long would the sample be viable?

We must remember how the scan of the GX works, it takes a living fresh biological sample and scans it. A better way would be to stick electrodes into the "sample" as in body but that is not feasible. So we usually scan over it using electrodes (Tens pads electrodes). Now we have a new way to scan body samples of the liquids where the pathogens reside, so we remove the samples from the source(body) and scan it instead using the new equipment that has been engineered to make that process easy.

The problem is the pathogens it is you are trying to scan for yes? The more alive the better, if the pathogen is dead it is just foreign trash that does not move or respond to the scan. The scan is like a crystal glass sitting in front of a speaker, and when the resonant frequency is hit, it kills the glass by breaking it. The scan does kill some of the pathogens but would be better by killing for 3 to 5 minutes or more per session, but since the scan is so fast, the pathogens just "squeal" a bit or make a change which is recorded by either the pulse scan or the GX scan. If the pathogens are dead due to they being dried out, or they died due to heat, or they became just no longer viable, then they will not show a response to the GX scan.

No response equals no hits and will not show up against other things. It is not like a microscope where you see pathogens alive or dead, to scan them and get a response, they must be alive to respond.

You could have them send the sample in a glass vial wrapped in bubble wrap with a container of dry ice like they send lobsters and such it would make it to you and be viable if the journey is a quick one. The sample starts to die as the specimen no longer gets fresh nutrients to feed all of it. 

This is my intuition talking of course based on what I know about it, I could be off a bit as I never have sent biological samples across land using dry ice before. I have received lobster before in the mail fresh from afar in the mail with dry ice.

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