Tales of Virusgeddon: Introduction
By Ibahas1
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It didn’t hit instantly, which was probably why it wasn’t caught until it was too late. A virus, probably created in a lab somewhere for whatever reason by evil scientists cackling like evil scientists are wont do, nobody really remembers, or cares. It was the type to lay dormant, spreading itself on the wind until most of America was infected...then it struck, almost all at once. Scientists estimate that somewhere around 200 million, a staggering sixty percent, of the American population was affected by the virus when most of the cases inevitably decided to activate, hitting large population centers the worst.
For the most part, those still unaffected have a version of the virus that has just lain dormant for longer, waiting to activate at any time. The virus attacks the brain itself, creating misformed proteins called prions that replicate until the higher order brain functions are all but destroyed. Mercifully, the decay doesn’t take long once the virus decides to activate. A few days at most, maybe a few hours if one was lucky. Once it is done, the victims would be reduced to primitives, driven by their basest instincts. To hunt, to kill. Humans being social animals, they often run in social groups the unaffected have taken to calling “packs”. They aren’t too choosy of their prey either. A zombie apocalypse. Contained within this series is the stories of some of the unaffected.
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Great start, looking forward
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