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Aug 03, 2009 20:37

I can assure you that whatever is spreading around the city is not the virus I designed. The virus I gave to Mr Sands and Michael was unable to be spread. It would die out inside of a human body once their internal temperature reached one hundred and two degrees. Michael would be the exception, but a virus cannot mutate in a body like his. It ( Read more... )

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coy_smile August 5 2009, 04:39:41 UTC
How else is it different?

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iamwesker August 5 2009, 05:01:43 UTC
What I designed could not be transmitted from person to person, Ada. This is moving among the people of the city from the looks of it. Even if I took Mr Sands' or Michael's blood and injected into someone, they would not be able to develop the sickness.

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coy_smile August 5 2009, 05:14:41 UTC
That's not what I asked. How else is it different?

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iamwesker August 5 2009, 05:15:33 UTC
I don't know. I haven't had a chance to examine any of those infected personally. All I have is what people are saying.

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coy_smile August 5 2009, 05:20:58 UTC
The virus that you developed, how would you treat that?

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iamwesker August 5 2009, 05:23:09 UTC
Over the space of twenty-four to thirty-six hours, the victim's fever will rise. When it reaches a hundred and two degrees, the virus dies out. It isn't made to withstand heat.

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coy_smile August 5 2009, 05:28:37 UTC
So we wait. The fact that it's either mutated or a cover for what's really going on is suddenly less comforting.

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iamwesker August 5 2009, 05:32:34 UTC
It could not mutate. That is my point. Crawford's body temperature killed it quickly as I knew it would. Michael's genetic structure is, in short, perfection. It would not allow for a mutation of a disease, any disease. I could inject him with the T-virus, and he would most likely go into a self-imposed coma that would defeat it. Nothing can infect him or sicken him, Ada. Nothing. It is a medical impossibility.

My hypothesis would be that either Alexia Ashford is about or one of these other two doctors that have surfaced did this.

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coy_smile August 5 2009, 05:39:12 UTC
Conducting of impossible modifications on pre-existing viruses seems to be her specialty. I'll take a look around.

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iamwesker August 5 2009, 05:40:32 UTC
My advice is a hot bath. Force their body temperatures to rise.

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coy_smile August 5 2009, 05:52:10 UTC
And we'll see if anyone's willing to trust your word.

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iamwesker August 5 2009, 05:53:11 UTC
If not, they should recover during the night or by tomorrow.

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