Board Thread:Lores/@comment-29781728-20171010044624

It's very difficult to trace the exact origins of the SANI virus. Reports of a meteor carrying bacteria from another planet were indeed dug up after going through what recordings of news reports were left - and yes, those bacteria were refined and later injected into 90% of the total population, and those bacteria could have mutated to essentially eliminate all human compassion and replace it with only the urge to kill and eat - but we highly doubt it.

Anyway, we have other things to worry about. Finding out its origin may help us find a cure, but the impact it would have on the speed of our research would be minimal.

Oh yes, there are other things to worry about.

How about the fact that we've lost contact with all of the East?

How about the fact that there are less than five million people alive, total, worldwide?

Or how about those astronauts on the space station?

Sure, they're safe from the zombies (maybe).

But they're stuck up there without a renewable source of food.

They're going to run out eventually.

They probably don't know what happened.

They don't know why they've lost all communication.

They don't know that they're going to miss the next supply run, and the next, and the next.

They don't know that they're all going to die.

But we can't do anything about it.

We have other things to worry about. 