Post by Lock// on Nov 10, 2016 7:26:38 GMT -5
"Hello, hello... is this thing even on?
Well, the great Sekaiko doesn't need a microphone anyways!
You were expecting someone named Natsuki to be here?
No, no, I'm Sekaiko. Say it with me, Se-kai-ko.
Anyways, I'll be your host for this game. This special game will be considered as a play or a reenactment.
I guess I'm obliged to inform you guys of the scenario, so let's go back to 1997, in another dimension of Earth.
What's the difference? Well, in that year on this 'second' Earth, an epidemic takes root. This epidemic wasn't like those you would see in movies, such as World War Z or I Am Legend. The epidemic didn't turn you into a zombie; it would instead turn you into a stranger of your own body. Common symptoms would include the patient's skin wilting in various areas, being unable to intake any liquid or solid through the mouth without inducing a vomiting reaction, erratic muscle spasms, and eventual embolism. Despite the efforts to quarantine the disease, it spread worldwide in under a decade. The infection rate was surprising to say the least as the disease could only be transferred by physical contact into one's blood stream or pores.
Of course, this backstory has a happy ending, though. The governing bodies of the 'second' Earth had united together in order to find a cure for the disease they had called Hiems Surrexit.
Yeah, the name isn't very ominous, is it?
Koema, a group with no more than eight researchers, through numerous trials and errors, had developed a permanent vaccine for the epidemic. I guess you guys were expecting some sort of condition for this vaccine, such as maybe the ingredients were extremely rare. Yes, this vaccine did have a fallacy and that was that the human defense system would naturally reject a pathogen within the serum.
This rejection took years to develop, though.
Therefore, those under the age of twelve at the time had yet to develop this defense system towards the pathogen. It was still not guaranteed that the vaccine would be made null once the body develops the rejection against the pathogen. With the aid of a certain scientist, Raishu Tonogai, who had created a strain of bacteria that alludes the body into believing the pathogen, contained in the cure, is harmless, those who had not formed a complete rejection against said pathogen would be guaranteed protection from Hiems Surrexit.
Thirteen years following the appearance of Hiems Surrexit and nine years following the manufacture of the two vaccines, hand in hand, nicknamed Alae Adolescentia, humanity was able to preserve a future. We are starting off our play from the 'second' Earth in 2010, where three-fourths of the population has already diminished. Although the humans have desperately grasped to a single thread leading onward, they had not planned for the future at the end of that thread. With the world in a deprived post-apocalyptic state with crumbled roads and deteriorated buildings stretching on and on, those children who have been vaccinated now have either become independent or banded together in the face of the odds of survival.
Our cast are a group of survivors whom consider themselves as more of a community.
This is their story as they decide to create a settlement with the base as, unknowingly, one of the research facilities from over a decade ago.
For anyone wishing to partake in this reenactment, please volunteer below. Sign-ups will close once either twenty-four hours have passed from now or there are twenty-seven players."
Well, the great Sekaiko doesn't need a microphone anyways!
You were expecting someone named Natsuki to be here?
No, no, I'm Sekaiko. Say it with me, Se-kai-ko.
Anyways, I'll be your host for this game. This special game will be considered as a play or a reenactment.
I guess I'm obliged to inform you guys of the scenario, so let's go back to 1997, in another dimension of Earth.
What's the difference? Well, in that year on this 'second' Earth, an epidemic takes root. This epidemic wasn't like those you would see in movies, such as World War Z or I Am Legend. The epidemic didn't turn you into a zombie; it would instead turn you into a stranger of your own body. Common symptoms would include the patient's skin wilting in various areas, being unable to intake any liquid or solid through the mouth without inducing a vomiting reaction, erratic muscle spasms, and eventual embolism. Despite the efforts to quarantine the disease, it spread worldwide in under a decade. The infection rate was surprising to say the least as the disease could only be transferred by physical contact into one's blood stream or pores.
Of course, this backstory has a happy ending, though. The governing bodies of the 'second' Earth had united together in order to find a cure for the disease they had called Hiems Surrexit.
Yeah, the name isn't very ominous, is it?
Koema, a group with no more than eight researchers, through numerous trials and errors, had developed a permanent vaccine for the epidemic. I guess you guys were expecting some sort of condition for this vaccine, such as maybe the ingredients were extremely rare. Yes, this vaccine did have a fallacy and that was that the human defense system would naturally reject a pathogen within the serum.
This rejection took years to develop, though.
Therefore, those under the age of twelve at the time had yet to develop this defense system towards the pathogen. It was still not guaranteed that the vaccine would be made null once the body develops the rejection against the pathogen. With the aid of a certain scientist, Raishu Tonogai, who had created a strain of bacteria that alludes the body into believing the pathogen, contained in the cure, is harmless, those who had not formed a complete rejection against said pathogen would be guaranteed protection from Hiems Surrexit.
Thirteen years following the appearance of Hiems Surrexit and nine years following the manufacture of the two vaccines, hand in hand, nicknamed Alae Adolescentia, humanity was able to preserve a future. We are starting off our play from the 'second' Earth in 2010, where three-fourths of the population has already diminished. Although the humans have desperately grasped to a single thread leading onward, they had not planned for the future at the end of that thread. With the world in a deprived post-apocalyptic state with crumbled roads and deteriorated buildings stretching on and on, those children who have been vaccinated now have either become independent or banded together in the face of the odds of survival.
Our cast are a group of survivors whom consider themselves as more of a community.
This is their story as they decide to create a settlement with the base as, unknowingly, one of the research facilities from over a decade ago.
For anyone wishing to partake in this reenactment, please volunteer below. Sign-ups will close once either twenty-four hours have passed from now or there are twenty-seven players."