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The prion variant was an altered form of the [[Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease]], and attacked the brain and nervous system causing dementia, physical deterioration, and eventually death. Starkwood engineered it to be lethal within a shorter period (one or two days). The pathogen would still be active in the human body for two hours after death, and it could be destroyed by heat of at least 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. The original pathogen was native to the [[Congo|East Congo]]. An experimental treatment for the disease was theoretically possible using stem cells. |
The prion variant was an altered form of the [[Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease]], and attacked the brain and nervous system causing dementia, physical deterioration, and eventually death. Starkwood engineered it to be lethal within a shorter period (one or two days). The pathogen would still be active in the human body for two hours after death, and it could be destroyed by heat of at least 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. The original pathogen was native to the [[Congo|East Congo]]. An experimental treatment for the disease was theoretically possible using stem cells. |
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[[Image:Sangalan-villager-1.jpg|250px|right|thumb|A Sangalan man suffers from the prion infection]] |
[[Image:Sangalan-villager-1.jpg|250px|right|thumb|A Sangalan man suffers from the prion infection]] |
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Sometime before [[Redemption]], a cabal of twelve American businessmen which included [[Alan Wilson]] and [[Jonas Hodges]] planned the development of a biological weapon. Their intention was to use it in the United States crippling the nation's security in order to gain defense contracts. The group trusted the development of the pathogen to Hodges through his company, [[Starkwood]]. |
Sometime before [[Redemption]], a cabal of twelve American businessmen which included [[Alan Wilson]] and [[Jonas Hodges]] planned the development of a biological weapon. Their intention was to use it in the United States crippling the nation's security in order to gain defense contracts. The group trusted the development of the pathogen to Hodges through his company, [[Starkwood]]. |