Author Topic: The new Superbug - Deadly Bacteria  (Read 6406 times)

EVERYBODY PANIC
waaait, i just remembered, we can all just use zombie repellent...

Gotta love the news, this isn't a bacteria/disease, its a gene that creates an enzyme which renders bacteria resistant to the strongest anti-biotics we have. It can be spread bacteria - bacteria, and there is already a few bacteria which have the gene. Likely won't even be a threat once researchers find the next anti-biotic to spam across the world.

Gotta love the news, this isn't a bacteria/disease, its a gene that creates an enzyme which renders bacteria resistant to the strongest anti-biotics we have. It can be spread bacteria - bacteria, and there is already a few bacteria which have the gene. Likely won't even be a threat once researchers find the next anti-biotic to spam across the world.
unless we are eaten by zombie first...

And 'til then I got to pile up defences and my supa-dupa fancy air-conditioned bunker.

Wait where's my shovel?

We should all just go to the USG Ishimura.

It would just get forgeted up by the bacteria.

Problem: bacteria
Solution: bacteriophages

Playing PhageWar 2.
Hopefully it'll work .




It will turn you into a zombie......





























that shoots tandoori out of it's mouth  :cookieMonster:

It will turn you into a zombie......
that shoots tandoori out of it's mouth  :cookieMonster:
No wait. That'd be awesome. That can't be posible by any karma/universe laws.

Cut off infected area
Make fire
Put infected area in fire for about 10 long seconds
???
Profit

Gotta love the news, this isn't a bacteria/disease, its a gene that creates an enzyme which renders bacteria resistant to the strongest anti-biotics we have. It can be spread bacteria - bacteria, and there is already a few bacteria which have the gene. Likely won't even be a threat once researchers find the next anti-biotic to spam across the world.
You beat me to it :(

Basically, everyone play it safe and don't do anything that would get you infected with any bacteria