During a 2 year period between August of 1996- 1998, hospital - TopicsExpress



          

During a 2 year period between August of 1996- 1998, hospital sterility had declined below the National Standards, putting Britains hospitals at a lower level than most of the Third World Countrys. Whilst no one knew how much of a threat this caused, mutations began to occur in Foetus DNA. They called it - Codon Type 0. This strand of DNA became dormant in the organs, primarily in the brain, of the Infant slowly progressing to Stage 1 - infection. The infection stage was slow, painful, but also: undetectable. Doctors were unaware of this virus and could not understand what was causing these Symptoms, this stage lasted into Adolescent years (Ages 15-18) Stage 2 - Deficiency. At stage 2, the virus becomes viewable, therefore doctors can determined the virus. At this stage, theres nothing you can do. In 2002, doctors at the University of Stamford Bridge developed a process called Frecapperment this was a procedure where the human head was amputated, and stored in a cryogenic laboratory in London. They developed a machine - known as STF-1 - allows the subject to live without a functioning brain, which was implanted into the subjects arm around the main artery. Over 30% of the population are Teens, 16% of which born between 1996-1998. TRAILER OF UPCOMING FILM SET FOR 2016: NAMES ARE PLACEHOLDERS ONLY. ANDROMEDA PRODUCTIONS 2014 THIS STORY IS COMPLETELY FICTIONAL AND DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY VALID FACTUAL INFORMATION .
Posted on: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 23:23:29 +0000

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