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Tvtropes 28 weeks later
Tvtropes 28 weeks later










tvtropes 28 weeks later

Yeah, that probably would have been great.Though either the British or the French would probably have done something to prevent this too. With Britain being an island, they'd have to walk through the water or something! With practically no incubation time, there is (virtually) nil chance of infected people getting through the ports and airports undetected. It also explains why the virus was contained in Britain.There's also the ever-so-common mistake of calling a virus an infection, when viruses and infections are completely different.And then three attacking the person after that. Now there's two of them attacking the next person. In theory, but the infected do nothing but Attack! Attack! Attack! in a blind rage, and if they get so much as a drop of blood or saliva into an open wound (pretty easy to do in a fistfight), you're done.This is the reason most real viruses have an incubation period.

tvtropes 28 weeks later

That should make detecting and isolating the infected pretty easy. It's shown repeatedly that the time from infection to Rage is never more than a minute or so.This symmetry underlines the fact that, despite all the despair and trauma the story inflicts on him, his human spirit and hope endures. But at the end, he and the girls are again using the word HELLO as an SOS message for pilots. At the beginning of the film, Jim learns of the infected and falls under mortal peril because he kept yelling “ 'HELLO!'".So why do they wait to show themselves until after he becomes an infectee? Perhaps so that there's less resistance when their plans for Selena and Hannah are revealed? At the barricade where Frank becomes infected, the soldiers have clearly been watching, camouflaged, the whole time.Then once the prion's done its work, the chemicals that would calm people down either don't work, or have the opposite effect, thus trapping them in a highly alert and enraged state. The adrenal system works fast, and infected victims are already in a stressed "fight or flight" situation. It could be something as pernicious as a prion, like in "Mad Cow Disease" that chemically binds with and alters adrenaline. Nobody with a Phd calls the Hate Plague a "virus." So it may not actually be a virus in the strictest sense, ie a DNA or RNA fragment wrapped by protein.That's just a recipe for disaster on the best of occasions. Still doesn't excuse the unnamed animal rights groups' actions though, especially the part where they unilaterally started opening and smashing cages. The fact that the lab had inadequate security protocols and systems probably indicates their actions were less than legal.












Tvtropes 28 weeks later