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Chapter 539 Virus Release Plan

Chapter 539 Virus Release Plan
"The most important thing is that the Ancestral virus is highly infectious. If it is allowed to volatilize naturally in the air, it will spread through the air during the volatilization process. That is to say, if someone or even an animal inhales it during this process, then that person will be infected with the Ancestral virus."

Spencer's eyes flashed with a strange light: "That is to say, if its plasticity is not developed before, it is a biological weapon that can efficiently destroy the enemy!"

Hearing this, Sean nodded and said, "This thing is very dangerous, more dangerous than the Pandora virus. It requires strict and careful research, and there must be no mistakes."

Since it is airborne, it is obviously more dangerous than the Pandora virus. That thing is only contagious through injection or scratches from an infected person, so it is relatively easier to control.

This so-called ancestral virus is transmitted directly through the air. If the virus is not properly handled during research and leaks out, I am afraid that none of the scientific researchers in the entire underground experimental base will escape the fate of being infected, and infection means death.

In other words, this thing can easily destroy an entire underground experimental base without anyone noticing!
No, it’s not just an underground experimental base. Think about it, if we see a country that we are unhappy with and we directly launch missiles into the downtown area of ​​that country, how terrible would that be?
The massacre will be carried out silently and there will be no way to prevent it!

This is very scary. In a sense, having this thing is more terrifying than having nuclear weapons, because nuclear warheads can be intercepted, but the release of the virus cannot be intercepted.

Of course, if you want to achieve the effect of massacring a city, the amount of virus required will naturally be a lot, and this condition is not yet met.

In any case, the emergence of the Progenitor Virus gave Sean another trump card in his hand.

As we were talking, a researcher came over with a transparent box filled with a bunch of leeches, which looked a bit creepy.

"The gene fragment of leeches is very special. It can fuse and coexist with the ancestral virus. The virus after fusion and coexistence will have higher stability and environmental adaptability, as well as strong plasticity."

Spencer said as he used tweezers to pick out a leech and placed it on the experimental table. He then began to operate the equipment to inject the Progenitor virus into the leech.

hiss!
After being injected with the Progenitor virus, the leeches began to become abnormally active, but unlike the mice before, the leeches' bodies did not become corrupted due to the infection of the Progenitor virus.

"OK, let's wait for it to merge for a while. It will give us a surprise, Boss. We are about to witness new history!"

Spencer had a somewhat morbid fanaticism on his face, and he looked at the leech as if he were looking at a rare treasure.

Time passed minute by minute, and more than half an hour later, Spencer operated the equipment again and began to extract the RNA virus samples he needed from the leeches.

After the new virus is extracted, it is injected into a reagent tube and sealed.

"Look, this is the new type of leech virus after fusion. It perfectly inherits everything about the original virus. It has the infectiousness and irreversible properties of the original virus, and it also has strong stability, so that its infected people will not die due to body corruption!"

Spencer's eyes were filled with wild excitement. This new strain of virus extracted from leeches was the real T virus.

Spencer once again injected the newly extracted T virus into the mice. Although the mice still showed signs of corruption after being injected with the T virus, the final result was another matter. This time the mice did not die directly!
Squeak!
In the cage, the little white mouse had red eyes, its body was rotting, its hair was falling off, and it was madly trying to get out of the cage and attack them.

"Look, this is the leech virus. It allows a living thing to continue moving even after it dies. Or in other words, it just isn't completely dead. The leech virus can ensure the last bit of life characteristics of the zombie."

Spencer's face was filled with ecstasy, and the look he gave the zombie rat was not one of disgust at all, but rather one of admiration.

It's like looking at a naked beauty, or a piece of carefully carved jade.

Spencer was so absorbed in studying this thing that he seemed oblivious to the people around him. Even Sean could not escape being ignored.

But Sean doesn't care about this. In his opinion, scientific researchers should have this spirit and devote their unlimited enthusiasm to the projects they are researching. Only with passion can results be achieved.

The fact that Spencer was able to do this is enough to show the maturity of this new generation of cloning technology, which is better than the previous generation. It has truly created an artificial human with almost no defects, complete self-thinking logic, and sufficient creative thinking.

He has a strong enough desire, which is a trait that the first generation of clones do not have. Therefore, anyone's first reaction after seeing the first generation of clones will be to feel some indescribable strange feeling.

Because although the first generation of clones also have a complete set of thinking logic, they do not have these various desires, such as the desire to explore that is necessary for scientific researchers. This is why Sean has always adhered to the principle of not using clones to replace important people unless it is absolutely necessary, because of that strange feeling, even if people can't detect it for a while, they will definitely notice it.

Especially some familiar people, they can see the difference at a glance.

Another point is that even if the first generation of clones have complete thinking logic, due to the lack of desire, it is impossible for researchers and scientists to replace real researchers. Now looking at Spencer's appearance, Sean can be completely sure of one thing, that is, he can use the clones produced by the group in any way he wants.

Whether they are used to replace some important politicians or to conduct scientific research, they are no worse than natural humans. This is terrifying and can almost be said to be perfect clones.

In other words, even if Spencer stood next to an ordinary person, no one would be able to tell the difference between the two, because apart from being cloned, he is no different from a natural person in any other way.

He has his own strong desires and preferences, the only difference is that he will be 100% loyal to Sean because of the chip's willingness. So when Sean looks at Spencer, it's just like when Spencer looks at the leech virus, as if he is looking at a rare treasure.

This means that the clones currently owned by the RFG Group are almost all products of the previous generation of clones, but it doesn’t matter, because we have a set of effective, perfect, and fully capable clone warriors with powerful combat capabilities, or some that can only follow the routine and cannot innovate, but now we can completely replace these previous generation of clones at any time.

Of course, there is no need for this. The previous generation of clones can still be used, but this new generation of clones will become the mainstream in the future and gradually replace the previous clones.

"Well, bring the test subject up here. I need to see if humans will be the same as this little white mouse after being injected."

"Yes, Doctor!"

A researcher turned and left, and came back after a while, followed by two fully armed clone warriors with a red and white umbrella as an armband with the words UBCS printed in small letters.

These are the soldiers of the UBCS unit, which stands for the Biohazard Countermeasures Rapid Response Unit.

Two UBCS soldiers came in, escorting an Asian experimental subject. The subject had a look of fear in his eyes and was shaking all over. He was forcibly dragged to the experimental table and fixed.

"Begin injecting the T-virus."

No one in the laboratory had a trace of pity on their faces, and they looked at the experimental subjects as if they were dead objects. In their eyes, they were just experimental materials, and disposable consumable materials at that. Their only function was to make a tiny contribution to their experiments and research, and that was all. Apart from that, they had no additional value.

As for Sean, let alone him, in his eyes, these experimental subjects were no different from a pig to be slaughtered. The most they could not be eaten and were not as heavy as a pig, that was all. Naturally, he would not have any sympathy for them.

He was even brewing an even crazier plan in his mind, and this plan was perfect to implement in the island country.

Test whether those infected with the T virus have the possibility of self-evolution or mutual devouring evolution and mutation!
There are two ways to conduct such a test. One is to imprison enough test subjects in a closed environment, then release the T virus inside, and then observe for a period of time. It is impossible to determine how long it will take.

This method is rather troublesome. The first difficulty is how to get enough test subjects for experiments in a short period of time. If you want to do such a test, the number of test subjects is conservatively estimated to be tens of thousands, and this is still a small number. To get so many test subjects, it is not impossible with the ability of the Umbrella Corporation. As long as the clone production line runs day and night, it won't take long to exceed this number. However, experiments with clones are not natural after all, and the cost is too high.

If the experimental subjects are to be grown naturally, it would be difficult for Umbrella Corporation to obtain so many experimental subjects given its current situation. Even if enough experimental subjects were obtained, there would not be an experimental site that could meet the requirements, unless a new experimental site was secretly built. However, the cost would be too high and it would be completely unnecessary.

So Sean naturally rejected the first method. When there is a method that can reduce costs, and this method is more suitable for testing because there are few restrictions, there is no need to consider a high-cost and clumsy method with too many restrictions.

What is this low-cost and easy-to-use method?

In fact, it is very simple. Just find a city and directly release the T virus. Then observe in secret to see what the T virus will look like if it grows wildly and what kind of monsters will appear.

This approach also has another benefit, which is risk sharing and transfer, reducing or even transferring the risk consequences that you may have to bear during the experiment. Because if you do the experiment behind closed doors, then if the evolved monster is too powerful, you will have to bear all the damage and losses caused by the monster.

However, if it is launched into a city for experiment, no matter how powerful the monster that evolves is, it will be borne by the city where it is launched, and the Umbrella Corporation does not even need to bear any risk at all.

You can even take the opportunity to stand up and gain favor in the face of public opinion.

Don't forget that Umbrella Corporation is a subsidiary of RFG Group, and as the vanguard in the fight against the Nazi remnants, RFG Group can completely put the blame for this incident on the Nazi remnants, thereby packaging itself as a hero and creating a halo of humanity's light. This is exactly what RFG Group has been doing.

As for which city to launch the attack, Sean already has a target in mind. Tokyo is definitely not an option. The Umbrella Corporation is in Tokyo, so they must avoid Tokyo. There is no doubt about that.

So which city is more suitable?
Hiroshima, Nagasaki!
These two cities are a certain distance away from Tokyo. No matter how the virus spreads, it is difficult to spread to Tokyo, and basically no one will associate this incident with the Umbrella Protector.

Since these two cities have been cared for by the fat kid, it would be great to let the T virus care for them and comfort them now.

"Is it possible for people infected with the T virus to evolve or mutate themselves?"

Sean asked Spencer while looking at the experimental subject on the experimental table who had turned into a zombie and was roaring.

"Of course, Boss, you have to know that any virus has the possibility of mutation and evolution. If a person is infected with a certain virus, then this virus has the possibility of mutation and evolution under the stimulation of the human immune system. Even if it has not evolved, it may cause the virus to mutate and evolve under certain conditions. Some seemingly insignificant things may cause the virus to mutate."

Spencer answered Sean's question without thinking. In his opinion, Sean was asking a nonsense question. Not to mention the T virus, even the common cold virus can evolve or mutate itself. There is no virus in the world that remains unchanged.

(End of this chapter)

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