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To this day no one is quite sure how the outbreak truly began. Whether it was the result of a lab accident, genetically engineered to harm, or simply occurring in nature. In fact, it may have been a combination of all three. The world itself was and is well equipped to deal with the outbreak of such a disease. But this virus hit in all the right spots around the world, and was so deadly that it struck down 40 percent of the human population. With everyone scattered and panicked around the world, it took us nearly two and a half years to reach the secure point that we are at today. Currently there are several small bases, towns, and cities throughout the United States as well as the world who have formed a tightly knit connection. It is difficult to travel to and from these spots due to the continual threat of the virus but we still maintain lines of production and communication with other localized areas. Some of us who are immune, such as myself, are able to go out into the world and do their best to improve our situation.
Living at the Fort Detrick army base in Maryland, which is currently the head of all operations within the northeastern United States and the only camp within the country that has established connections with other bases around the world, I am able to witness some of the key aspects in our journey to end the outbreak. I am currently working with my partner Doctor Khirie to end the Chimera outbreak itself. While he is working on the epidemiological side of the outbreak, I am researching the pathology of the disease and looking for a cure.