If the biohazard is recognized in a round, is it fair game to specifically look around for and destroy the blob's core despite the existence of the core never being explicitly mentioned to you in character?
Does command know about the existence of the blob core and its destruction meaning the end of the biohazard?
If command doesn't inform the general crew or security of the core's existence, is the crew and security team expected to avoid specifically targeting the blob core?
If the biohazard is recognized in a round, is it fair game to specifically look around for and destroy the blob's core despite the existence of the core never being explicitly mentioned to you in character?
If you see a biohazard as a non-command or non-informed crew, you technically wouldn't know what it is or how to kill it exactly. But if you saw the blob core, you could make an educated understanding upon seeing it that /that/ needs to go and is likely the source. It looks very different and stands out.
Does command know about the existence of the blob core and its destruction meaning the end of the biohazard?
Yes, they do.
If command doesn't inform the general crew or security of the core's existence, is the crew and security team expected to avoid specifically targeting the blob core?
Nope, default to first answer. It looks important enough to focus on that part if you see it.