Source: BSAA Remote Desktop
Project Umbrella Translation
G-VIRUS
The difference between the G-Virus and t-Virus is that while the t-Virus causes humans to become so-called Zombies and creates mutants through mutations, the G-Virus is capable of "evolving" infected organisms into completely new life-forms.
Therefore, a life-form infected with the G-Virus (commonly called a "G-Organism") possesses a "reproductive ability" a Zombie lacks.
In other words, a G-Organism can leave behind offspring beyond a second generation.
This is a terrifying matter.
In addition, the G-Virus has another characteristic of reviving the dead.
The G-Virus creates new life, and after it is taken away, once again breathes the fire of life back into it.
Therefore it is safe to say it requires more precautions than the t-Virus.
In the event of a confirmed bioterror attack employing the G-Virus, the alert level at the BSAA will be increased to "10" in all branches, including regions outside the outbreak zone.
Evolution elicited by the G-Virus is so irregular and unpredictable that its reproductive rate is not foreseeable either.
Thus, the moment bioterror utilizing the G-Virus is confirmed, a G-Organism's reproductive progress is an unknown.
If breeding is limited to the first generation, it is possible for the branch in the relevant region to deal with it alone, but should the situation progress to a third generation or beyond, operational actions exceeding those of just one branch will be necessary.
The difference between the G-Virus and t-Virus is that while the t-Virus causes humans to become so-called Zombies and creates mutants through mutations, the G-Virus is capable of "evolving" infected organisms into completely new life-forms.
Therefore, a life-form infected with the G-Virus (commonly called a "G-Organism") possesses a "reproductive ability" a Zombie lacks.
In other words, a G-Organism can leave behind offspring beyond a second generation.
This is a terrifying matter.
In addition, the G-Virus has another characteristic of reviving the dead.
The G-Virus creates new life, and after it is taken away, once again breathes the fire of life back into it.
Therefore it is safe to say it requires more precautions than the t-Virus.
In the event of a confirmed bioterror attack employing the G-Virus, the alert level at the BSAA will be increased to "10" in all branches, including regions outside the outbreak zone.
Evolution elicited by the G-Virus is so irregular and unpredictable that its reproductive rate is not foreseeable either.
Thus, the moment bioterror utilizing the G-Virus is confirmed, a G-Organism's reproductive progress is an unknown.
If breeding is limited to the first generation, it is possible for the branch in the relevant region to deal with it alone, but should the situation progress to a third generation or beyond, operational actions exceeding those of just one branch will be necessary.
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