The Virus's Origins


When they arrived at the precinct one station, the station was in full panic mode, thanks to the attack on Bunnyburrow.

"HOPPS! My office! NOW!" Bogo screamed, "And bring that fox boyfriend of yours, too! We may need him!"

When the mammals that Bogo called arrived, Nick asked: "What's up?"

"Well, we found all the missing mammals," Bogo said.

"You did? That's great!" Judy exclaimed.

"I'm not sure how great that is, Hopps," Bogo stated, "seeing as how they all are showing the same aggression patterns as that jaguar I killed. And they're rotting... alive." At those words, Nick and Judy looked at each other with wide eyes.

"It's become an epidemic," Judy said. Nick agreed with a nod.

"What's become an epidemic?" Bogo asked.

"Years ago, during World War Two, my great grandparents developed a new type of weapon. Necrotizing Rabies, they called it. It was a bioweapon with the capability of creating literal zombies. It is an airborne virus that can also be transmitted by touching the infected or touching the infected dead body. That's right, the disease is transmittable even after the organism it has infected dies. Symptoms include, but are not limited to: increased aggression, increased pain tolerance, body parts falling off due to rot, to name a few. The infected mammals, however, gain lucidity for about five minutes just before they die from the infection, so that they can feel guilty about how many lives they've ended and how many more they've affected. There's only one cure and no vaccines. That one cure is death," Judy explained.

"And you think this virus is back?" Bogo asked.

"I just need to see the infected mammals, to know for sure, but yes, I think someone revived the virus," Judy said.

"I'll take you to where the mammals were found," Bogo said.

"Thank you," Judy said.

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