Monday, November 2, 2009

Patient Zero

If you are reading this, then perhaps all hope is not lost. There was.. an accident in my lab. Several of the remaining samples of the H1Z1 virus were not sealed properly, resulting in possible contamination. I have not yet confirmed how many samples were damaged, but I fear that the virus will soon spread to the population with voracious speed if nothing is done. I must continue my research if we are to have any hope of stopping a full outbreak. It is imperative that I remain safe until this threat has been dealt with. I have several labs on site, and my work is spread out among them all. I feel that I should move to one of the more fortified labs, but I will need your help getting there. If I can make it there, I should be safer. I'll need you to help me with my research, as it is too dangerous for me to be leave the safety of my lab. I know it will be dangerous for you, but if you are able to help my research, it will be beneficial to you, as well.

My first priority is obtaining the most up to date data on the viral mutation. To do this, you will need to find specific infected and take a sample. I know this is going to be difficult, but I am almost finished with my prototype for a device that should help. The Bio-Function Gauge, or BFG, is a fantastic piece of scientific equipment capable of incapacitating an infected and automatically taking a reading of their biological signs. The BFG's design includes a probe that will transmit the readings directly to my lab. The probe needs to recharge after each use, so make sure you hit your target on the first try, because you'll only get one shot. I just need you to get the information I need, when I need it. The BFG is very complex, so I doubt I will be able to produce more than one with my limited supplies, but I may be able to improve upon my design as you bring in more research data for me to look at.

I'll be in touch with you soon, letting you know when I am ready to move to another lab. The Bio-Function Gauge should be finished by then, so be ready to take it out for it's first trial soon.