Otagia
21-07-2006, 05:27
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Yet another breakthrough today by the dedicated team at Pale Rider Arms: Creative Weapons! With the massive proliferation of fast-killing bioweapons already produced by PRA, researchers have shifted towards more debilitating, slower acting diseases, intended for maximum proliferation. They reached this goal with their new tailored virus:
Carrion
With an incubation period of approximately one week, Carrion is infectious from day two, allowing the disease to spread quickly and quietly, passing beneath the radar of many targets. The virus acts primarily in the brain and respiratory tract. Tissue in both areas breaks down rapidly after the incubation period is completed and virus levels reach a critical mass. Symptoms include sneezing, coughing, occasional stroke-like symptoms, increased aggressiveness, and paranoia, finally leading to death from either suffocation or brain failure.
Carrion is transmitted primarily by infected fluids, mostly mucus hacked up by victims, and spittle from coughs, sneezes and even breathing during early-stage infections, and can be considered airborne to a limited extent.
Carrion is available for export for the low price of 7,000,000,000 USD per sample, and is subject to standard PRA policies on reproduction (Reproduced bioweapons cannot be sold, all other products may not be reproduced).
Yet another breakthrough today by the dedicated team at Pale Rider Arms: Creative Weapons! With the massive proliferation of fast-killing bioweapons already produced by PRA, researchers have shifted towards more debilitating, slower acting diseases, intended for maximum proliferation. They reached this goal with their new tailored virus:
Carrion
With an incubation period of approximately one week, Carrion is infectious from day two, allowing the disease to spread quickly and quietly, passing beneath the radar of many targets. The virus acts primarily in the brain and respiratory tract. Tissue in both areas breaks down rapidly after the incubation period is completed and virus levels reach a critical mass. Symptoms include sneezing, coughing, occasional stroke-like symptoms, increased aggressiveness, and paranoia, finally leading to death from either suffocation or brain failure.
Carrion is transmitted primarily by infected fluids, mostly mucus hacked up by victims, and spittle from coughs, sneezes and even breathing during early-stage infections, and can be considered airborne to a limited extent.
Carrion is available for export for the low price of 7,000,000,000 USD per sample, and is subject to standard PRA policies on reproduction (Reproduced bioweapons cannot be sold, all other products may not be reproduced).