hurtful wrote:
ï»żI just had too much coffee way too late but I got a lot of inspiration suddenly thanks to the caffeineand I think this plot turned out quite alright if I do say so myself:Â
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Earth has been nearly completely inhabitable for ten years now, and its population is a less than a tenth of what it once was. In the United States, the former government created a bunker that would be able to hold 10 000 carefully selected residents.
As the years went on, the government of the bunker realizes that the resources won't last for much longer. Starvation, lack of air and fresh water become a very real threat, leading them to come up with inhumane solutions. At first, there were volunteers. Promised a glorious afterlife above ground, just a few medical procedures away. Painful and horrific ones, all for nothing it turns out. As people started to realize the tests werenât and wouldnât work, they stopped volunteering, leaving the government no choice but to start a lottery.
Above the ground lay ruins of what had once been. The few people that seem to be immune to the radiation live in complete anarchy, where the fittest survive and the rest are disregarded like waste. Even for the immune, this is no easy life. Food and fresh water are scarce, and other threats such as animals and climate changes (hurricanes, earthquakes, forest fires etc.) are no strangers. Time is running out in the bunker, but no person that has been sent out has ever come back.
Until now. âBatch 201â Ascend to what had once been known as the city of angels (Los Angeles) but is now an inhabitable desert. Strangely enough, the burning sensation that comes with radiation never struck, and they decide to look around, not having seen anything above ground for a decade.Â
This turned out to be a huge mistake. Before they know it, they are surrounded by survivors, that are, to say the least, upset, when learning that the government decided to save them and that they have been leading a seemingly normal life in comparison. Before having the chance of confronting each other, Batch 201 and the survivors are faced with an extreme hurricane and are forced to work together to make it out alive.Â
The explanation for the vaccine: The radiation activated a gene in some people that helped them against radiation. Batch 201 got a vaccine that gave them a dose of a similar gene which helped them survive the radiation to a certain degree.
But because batch 201 never made it back to the bunker, the scientists believed that the vaccine never worked. So, they made batch 202. An extension of batch 201, adding bacteria that made it so that the receivers did not only become somewhat immune to the radiation but activated genes that enabled a virus that causes unexplainable rage a few days after injection to develop.
Unknowing of this, the scientist assumed they had finally found a solution and while a couple of hundred people were kept in the bunker (just in case), most people wanted to take the risk to see the sun again. So, basically, the scientist created almost 8000 zombies. And itâs worth mentioning that this virus is extremely contagious.
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Hope there aren't too many typos. Also, if the Zombie thing is too far-fetched we could totally change it, but I kinda like it. Feel free to add stuff as well. Â
Also, to clarify: by batch I mean 10 people who ââwonââ the lottery and they try the 201 batch/version of the vaccine. As a group I called them batch 201.