The Legend of Biochemical Doomsday

Chapter 68 The Origin of the Epidemic

Chapter 68 The Origin of the Epidemic ([-])

Generally speaking, the life of a professional spy is not as nourishing as it is in novels and movies. Of course, the more anti-war, the more cruel it is to shoot wars. If spy movies are dull and cruel, then there is no People read it, whether they are writing novels or screenplays, whether they are worthy of the characters in their writings or not, first of all they must be worthy of the audience.

Americans don’t care about other people stealing their own technology. It doesn’t mean that their home is not fortified. All these basic technologies were taken away in one go, so there was no need to mess around.Therefore, Americans have always done a good job in counter-intelligence work. Even for their hard-core little brothers, they have never closed their eyes, and they have at least one eye open when sleeping.

It is said that you are not afraid of thieves stealing, but you are afraid of thieves remembering. There are only those who can be thieves for a thousand days, and there is no one who can guard against thieves for a thousand days. What's more, what the Japanese steal is what they have studied.And then there's the difference between a professional spy and an amateur spy.Of course, the person who started this time was an amateur. Speaking of which, Ding Feiyu is a colleague. He is also a researcher. The old master has already realized this, but he didn’t sum it up well. He said “Stealing books is not considered stealing”, but he was despised by others. In fact, if he said “Stealing knowledge is not considered stealing”, he would basically be able to go to a hundred forums , It can be seen that no matter how clever your argument is, you must have a good title, and the title party is powerful.

Ordinarily, as a spy, you just need to do your job well. I didn't expect this guy who changed his job temporarily because he watched too many Hollywood blockbusters, and the hero got phlegm, and he wanted to bring Cui Daozi's research results along with it.Koreans are not as easy to fool as Americans. Having said that, they only care about their wealth, and it doesn’t matter if they don’t cover it tightly. They will be gone as soon as they let go.So the job-changing thief was discovered as soon as he started, and there are multiple versions of what happened, but according to Dao Yin, he didn't believe any of them, and the people who spread these rumors obviously didn't understand the operation of the biological laboratory process.Of course, this does not affect the formation of the results. There was a fierce gun battle between the American guards at the base and the Japanese researchers, and the amateur spy was killed on the spot. However, there was also a large-scale leak in the laboratory, that is, Worm recorded in the basement of that leak.

Regarding the cause of the accident, Dauin believes that the destruction caused by the gun battle and the high temperature promoted the fusion of different types of organisms, which caused the spore samples carried by the Japanese researchers to mutate. Another chemical process, so with dire consequences.

But it is not easy to determine this point. No one knows which biological specimens were mixed together at that time, and it is even more impossible to replicate the on-site conditions at that time. You must know that most low-level organisms exhibit different characteristics under different external conditions. , No one knows what happened at that time.

The only good thing is that Area 51, which is a research base, has been preparing to deal with similar accidents since the day it took on this task. It did not spread out, and the surviving researchers obtained mutated biological samples.

Just when all the insiders were rejoicing, an accident happened. A researcher at the base was about to leave when the accident happened. He was probably infected with the mutated spores without knowing it, and was killed in the base. Leaving Area 51 before lockdown.

Regarding this point, Ye Zhiqiu expressed extreme doubts. He absolutely did not believe that an amateur spy could persist for too long in the hands of a well-trained professional soldier, let alone when a military base of the level of Area 51 implemented emergency plans. This loophole occurs.

Facing Ye Zhiqiu's accusation, Dao Yin spread his hand helplessly: "You are right, but that researcher is a bit special." He stretched out his hand to signal Ye Zhiqiu not to speak, and then said: "His father is a senior manager of the company. personnel, and his family also has a lot of influence in the country, so in the absence of solid evidence, he was ignored."

"****." Ye Zhiqiu was stunned for a moment, as long as there are people, there are privileges. I didn't expect that it was because of this reason that the disaster was able to spread. It is really important to realize 'communism'.

Relatively speaking, Claire paid more attention to another question. She asked, "You said just now that the researchers obtained mutated specimens?"

"Yes." Dawn shrugged: "We worked with the US 'government' to mobilize the national emergency 'drug' stockpile, and synthesized the first batch of vaccines after 23 hours."

"Why haven't we seen these vaccines?" Claire said with a sullen face. She was in Las Vegas at the time. If the vaccines were distributed, she would definitely know. Could it be that it is a privilege again, and the leaders should use it first?

Dauin sighed and quickly denied her guess, saying, "Because these vaccines are useless."

"What?" Ye Zhiqiu and Claire felt like they were reading a suspense novel, and the change was too fast. Claire asked, "Why?"

"Because those spores are fungi." Dauin said: "They are not viruses or bacteria. The cause of the disease this time is more like parasitism. After they are combined with blood oxygen, it is difficult for the body's immune cells to clear them."

"So why didn't we turn into zombies?" This question has been bothering Claire, and finally got a chance to ask it.

Dao Yin looked at her and smiled slightly: "The Japanese synthesized this spore originally as a carrier of 'medicine'. When it enters the human body, its main function is to participate in blood oxygen exchange. After starting to grow and reproduce, an enzyme is secreted, and this enzyme is the culprit that turns people into zombies. For us, due to some mechanism, the spores entering our body are not activated, and of course they are not activated. It will become a zombie." He smiled wryly: "In this sense, we have actually enjoyed its positive effects, haven't you found that you are stronger than before, and your body's healing ability has also increased?"

"Will these spores still grow? I mean in our bodies." Claire asked.

Dawn shook his head: "I don't know, but at least we don't have the ability to destroy these spores, so if the mature spores enter our blood, we will die."

"Mature spores?" Ye Zhiqiu asked, "What do you mean?"

"Do you know what spores are?" Dauin said with a smile: "Spores are the seeds of fungal plants. In order to cope with the harsh external conditions, all spores are in a dormant state, and will only unfold when the external conditions are suitable. For the spores of this disaster, the suitable external conditions are the blood circulation system in our body. We have no way not to breathe, but since God has restrained their growth, we must find a way to maintain this state." He put away With a smile on his face, he said to the two people word by word: "The mature spores I mentioned exist in the blood and body fluids of the zombies. I give you a piece of advice, don't fight with the zombies. Close contact."

"But you said you had serum," Claire said.

"Trust me." Dauin looked at her and said, "You wouldn't want to use it, and neither would I."

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