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  • #46
    Some take. Months. I bet the airborne ones in the aforementioned study didn't even take weeks. If these are engineered and injected in a fairly high titer they can certainly act more quickly. A month is not out of the question for mortality

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    • #47
      I was wrong it did take four or more months to kill.

      It his is a wild type prion that is not weaponized.

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      • #48
        [QUOTE=tsofian;67379]You are probably right there, in the 21st century. I'm not sure how much testing would have been done in the 1980s. Also, as I mentioned prions and certain chemicals might not show up. You can't find what you don't test for.[/QUOTE

        I checked and until after 2000 the only qa standard for smallpox vaccine was from 1965. I need to get a copy of the older protocol

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        • #49
          Destruction of Prime Base

          How about this.

          Prime Base is an active facility. The backup is a frozen facility.

          The Project orders several tens of thousands of doses of Smallpox Vaccine in the Early 1980s. This would be odd, since the disease has been officially eradicated. Krell saw this as a sign that something was up and tainted a portion of the vaccine with a newly developed weaponized prion. He hoped that all of the Project would get the tainted lot but the luck of the draw saw it sent to Prime Base. It was stockpiled. During the war it became obvious that smallpox had been heavily weaponized by the Soviets and a large number of warheads with that agent were used against North America. As a wise precaution the entire Prime Base population was vaccinated against smallpox in the days after the war. This was a slow motion death sentence. It took three months before the first symptoms arose and another month before it was obvious that 100% of the population of a totally seal environment were all exhibiting similar symptoms. A month after that came the first fatalities. The Universal Antibody was completely useless against it, since it isn't an organism. The scientists at Prime did discover what it was and that it wasn't really infectious. If it had been they would have self destructed the base to prevent the spread of the disease. Their notes are available in the base.

          There is no colony. There was no Krell Nuke and Krell has no idea where the base is. Prime did not send the recall signal to secondary base because they aren't certain if that lot of vaccine was also tainted. They did send all their data to the best medical base they had, which was to determine if a cure was possible and this base was given the wake up codes for Secondary base and several other teams. It was felt that even if this medical base had the tainted vaccine perhaps they could come up with a treatment before they began to suffer from the illness. They were not to wake up any additional teams unless they had the cure, since Prime Base thought all the lots had been tainted. This explains why no external wakes ups were ever sent. It was believed that once a team awoke it would have a maximum life expectancy of six months or less.

          Krell did find the Medical base and did destroy them before they could get much traction. They were able to self-destruct the recall data and everything else Krell wanted before they were overrun.

          In Prime Base they didn't do the "Final Deception" because there was no need. They did do the "Grand Deception" in the off chance someone besides MP showed up first. They told the Medical base all about it, so they would walk right through the disguise.

          The disease causes paranoia, aggression loss of motor control and lots of other things typical of these ailments and made the last few weeks in Prime Hell as people went mad. The mass suicide was not to make the end easier for the people; it was to keep them from destroying parts of the base accidently in their dementia.

          So this explains:
          How the base was knocked out
          Why EVERYONE died
          Why the mass suicide
          Why the Grand Deception
          Why Secondary Base never woke up
          Why the teams were never recalled

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          • #50
            This also explains the haphazard recall of frozen teams. They are waking up do to local recall events as described in the wake up sequence thread below.

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            • #51
              You want some survivors in Prime Base I'll give you some survivors in Prime Base..

              Back of the hospital in the pediatrics wing..... A row of cryotubes filled with children under 10 that are the uninfected dependents of base personnel.

              That is very Morrow Project!

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              • #52
                I need to check WHO and CDC guidance on vaccine administration in the 1980s. Current guidance is pregnant and nursing mothers absolutely no children under 1 and children under 18 only in emergencies. Freezing pregnant woman and infants will be a new and desperate issue. The older children will be fairly standard.

                This will mean the base's final shutdown steps will be conducted by a group of new or soon to be mothers and the older children who were standing up well to the stress.

                This leaves to three possible courses of action. They could decide to try and run the base hoping for a cure for the rest of the project in time to salvage the project.

                They could leave prime and try to get to another base or some other haven

                Finally they can get frozen.

                Good story hooks in any case

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by ArmySGT. View Post
                  You want some survivors in Prime Base I'll give you some survivors in Prime Base..

                  Back of the hospital in the pediatrics wing..... A row of cryotubes filled with children under 10 that are the uninfected dependents of base personnel.

                  That is very Morrow Project!
                  Children would be a monkey wrench for teams expecting personnel, those who hate Pheonix could replace the with under age survivors. This would mean the TN7 Commander (Desert Search) might need to call up a medical team to help.

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