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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
concur, with my limited understanding of cordyceps. i thought the insect it infects eventually dies
Yep, I guess you could say the cure could be a key to a very slow process of reclamation rather than the flip of a switch.
How would you even manufacture, distribute let alone mass produce and test a cure in such a world? I'd assume the cure would be some sort of vaccine type so you'll need to produce or find vile's, needles, syringes and possibly millions how they gonna do that when there is no industry or manpower? Even if you somehow manage to do that you than have the problem of distribution with the lack of fuel, transport, the broken roads and the infected to deal with and the where and who to whoever is left and in a lot of cases in this world we don't know who's left and where or could be trusted to not raid your ass! It's a virtually impossible venture to undertake in that world.I guess one thing they could do would be to clear whole sections of towns or even cities and know that worst case an infected might get in but won't spread it further. Remember how Tess got that welcome kiss by the fungus dude? No more of those shenanigans.
Yep, more solid points here.How would you even manufacture, distribute let alone mass produce and test a cure in such a world? I'd assume the cure would be some sort of vaccine type so you'll need to produce or find vile's and needles and possibly millions how they gonna do that when there is no industry or manpower? Even if you somehow manage to do that you than have the problem of distribution with the lack of fuel, transport, the broken roads and the infected to deal with and the where and who to whoever is left and in a lot of cases in this world we don't know who's left and where or could be trusted to not raid your ass! It's a virtually impossible venture to undertake in that world.
If you're immune, why not eat the infected?The billions of infected are zombies. As far as we know they are creatures of instinct. How long before they starve? Realistically we are looking at days or weeks, not the decades since the apocalypse.
Whereas the survivors form communities that can cooperate to defend themselves and farm for food.
The first smallpox vaccine was over 200 years ago so it can be done without modern infrastructure.How would you even manufacture, distribute let alone mass produce and test a cure in such a world? I'd assume the cure would be some sort of vaccine type so you'll need to produce or find vile's, needles, syringes and possibly millions how they gonna do that when there is no industry or manpower? Even if you somehow manage to do that you than have the problem of distribution with the lack of fuel, transport, the broken roads and the infected to deal with and the where and who to whoever is left and in a lot of cases in this world we don't know who's left and where or could be trusted to not raid your ass! It's a virtually impossible venture to undertake in that world.
The first smallpox vaccine was over 200 years ago so it can be done without modern infrastructure.
If you can get a working vaccine, probably tested on themselves, you slowly start vaccinating where you can. Vaccinate a few towns like Jackson and you've got a good start on ensuring humanity could survive cordyceps. Then it's just whether other humans or zombies kill those that are immune.
How would you test it through? You'll need someone to deliberately get bitten or ingest the cordyceps who'd want to volunteer for that?
Its all an anti-baked goods conspiracy as well - someone is wanting to take down 'big flour'cordyceps isnt real. it's a hoax. Big pharmaceuticals are behind it. Bill gates is profiting from it, so is Bill Clinton. China are putting 5G chips in the cordyceps vaccine to spy on us. They are taking away our freedoms. Comminists!
Exactly how I felt.Ended up having confusing thoughts about the season, which never really dipped in quality and occasionally hit on true greatness.
But there was a certain level of detachment I started feeling, having played the game, where the adaptation ran too similar to the source material. Not just from a plot-standpoint but the way certain scenes were framed, the locations, the set-pieces etc. I'm not sure what else I could have wanted, but unlike a book adaption where your seeing a world being created, the Last of Us video game already did the heavy-lifting.
Probably why I responded more to the parts of the show that were new - Bill and Frank, the expanded arc of Henry and Sam, even Ashley Johnson (that voice) as Ellie's mum.
But think I said from the jump that season 2 was always going to be more interesting from an adaptation standpoint because it's a far more complicated story, and one they probably couldn't just directly lift from the game.
I wondered if they would have done more retconning with the surgeon, given him more lines.
Still, a really well-made season of television. Just wish I could see it without having played it first...
Bella says season 2 will most likely drop early 2025
I dunno, I thought it was subtle and effective.
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Great show, I thought it was a bit over hyped by the fanboys to start off with but I am on board now.
Loved the last ep especially - Fcuk the world, save your kid.
Toxic masculinity for the win.
Great show, I thought it was a bit over hyped by the fanboys to start off with but I am on board now.
Loved the last ep especially - Fcuk the world, save your kid.
Toxic masculinity for the win.