RAFT Interrogations started about an hour ago. The whole system is trying to figure out who caused the rabies. Unfortunately for me. I was the culprit and I most likely be caught. I was brought here by a dog that was infected badly. I was only a small bit of DNA at that moment in time. I was transferred when the mangey mutt attacked a german shepherd. Not everyone is claimed to be who they think they are. Anything and everything I touch turns rabid. When the White blood cells called me in I was wringing my tail fibers in worriment. They asked what I was I said “I am classified as a virus but I didn’t meant to cause this. Don’t blame me, Blame the mangey mutt that brought me here.” they looked at each other in shock wondering what was wrong …show more content…
And just maybe he will transfer it to another. Once the viruses form they will attack the rest of the muscles to travel to the brain to kill off everything in it’s path heading to the central nervous system. The dog will gain fear of water and agitation. He will grow very weak and go into respiratory failure and die. The dog is now restless and in agonizing pain and very irritable. The owners keep saying that he sounds like he's choking they wonder if he just ate the bone wrong. The white blood cells haven’t come back for me to see what I've been doing. The owners still can’t tell why the dog is choking and irritable running into doors not knowing why. They took him to an “emergency vet” but they didn’t test for me. They just said he had gotten into something and it “would be gone in a few days” Little did they know this dog would be ferocious and attacking innocent dogs. I saw all of it I had traveled far enough to see I was just above the dog’s collar. The dog had been hanging around other German shepherds and hoping I could attack the central nervous system. The dog had started having the inability to move. It was three hours till I entered the nervous system. The dog was now paralyzed and it very awful condition, Not able to eat and barely able to breath finally the brain had lost consciousness and failed to breath for the five minutes the brain was not working properly. The dog was dead
It was near the end of my 8th grade school year, about 2 month away from graduation, when something I never expected to happen actually happened. This event really changed my life forever and shaped me into who I am as a person today. I had just arrived at my house after school when my parents received a call that my grandma was ill and that we should come down to check on her. As we rushed down to my grandparents house, my family was deeply concerned about what may have happened because my grandma had never really had many health issues before this. As we arrived at their house and walked through the door, we were greeted with the sight of my grandma sitting in a chair with a blanket around her while she was sleeping. My family’s first reaction
The sparks fly in the air, there are marshmallows in your hair, and you’re with your favorite people in the world. This is called the best place on earth, for me at least. I enjoy camping so very much, you meet new people, experience different things, make new memories, and have a blast. You also see new sights, smell some things, and always wake up to the birds singing and not the bustling streets of the city. Camping is my go to activity.
It is true in life that everything happens for a reason. It is also true to say that sometimes it is all about being in the right place, at the right time. There was never a more prominent example of this than a traumatic summers evening, only a few years ago.
In the beginning of third grade was so exciting because I will get to see my friends. But when I got home my parents told me and my brother that we are moving. I was really excited at first because it was my first time moving.
I arrived at practice with my shoes laced, hair pulled back, and the mindset that I was unstoppable. I could play against every member of my team and come out the victor on any given day. It was the first day of practice that week, and challenge matches were scheduled to begin. The team went through our daily shuffle of drills, conditioning, and running to prepare for what was lying ahead. While warming up with my friends, I felt great, talking about homecoming, boys, and a variety of irrelevant events. I felt ready. The odds were in my favor and nobody could stop me.
Judging by the look the colonel gave me, I had guessed he already was. So I decided to come clean about everything. “The truth is, I used to work as a scientist in the town. I used to specialize in diseases and how to prevent them or find cure for what couldn’t be prevented. Before this outbreak had happened we had found a certain gene, almost like a mutation of some kind. We tried to study it and instead we just discovered exactly what had happened. The gene would kill the host before the body reanimates and begins to hunt and spread the plague, which we had named the Berserker
It was a cold day in November as I scampered out of my Biology class, unsatisfied with the grade that I had received on my exam. I rushed to the basement of my campus’s athletic facility brimming over with frustration and quickly tossed aside my school supplies in exchange for a pair of soccer cleats and goalkeeper gloves. I threw over my grass-stained gray cotton sweatshirt, stepped outside to the bite of an approaching winter and joined my comrades in our warm-up lines. The boys were all laughing and talking about what happened over the weekend as we prepared for another practice. Being surrounded by my teammates made me forget about my worries and allowed me to disappear into the routine of physical activity. My collegiate varsity soccer
I will start this off with an introduction. I am Kelly Rose Keschner, an incoming sophomore in Highschool. I would say I get pretty good grades and try so hard in school to prove to myself and my peers that I am a very good student despite what has happened to me.
One of two. That's how I feel everyday of my life. I'm a twin and that means I will never be complete without my other half. When I was younger, I learned that having a twin does not keep me from things. It's getting to have a person in my life that I don't need to hide from, other than in hide and seek. When I was little, my brother probably hated me as much as I hated him. But we were together all the time. We went to school together, we were in the same class almost all the time. Sometimes, we had the same friends even. We shared birthday parties, cakes, presents, money. Basically the same things we still share now. But between us, we shared secrets. Little things that we thought were so cool. When my grandma gave us money, we split it and made sure not to tell our parents. I went and bought
Medical attention or care is not optional. If the person has cancer or diabetes, they could be in critical danger. Your doctor may remove debris and dead tissue if needed (Debra Wood, RN). After 24 hours, the doctor may use adhesive strips to bring the edges of the wound together for easy healing. Be sure to tell the doctor as much information about the animal as possible, if the idendification of hte animal is unknown and can’t be watched, treatment is recived to prevent life-threating disease (Debra Wood,
I caused Greg to break his hand without any remorse at the time. Greg was a high school acquaintance who tended to bully me. He was significantly taller, stronger and more athletic; therefore physically bullying me wasn’t much effort for him. When I heard he was coming to work at the warehouse, I wasn’t particularly happy about it. The warehouse contained boxes from multiple suppliers. Some were really thick and some were really thin. They all contained books, though some were heavy text books while others were light weight paper backs. All workers with experience knew which boxes were heavy, which had thick soft cardboard as a box, and which were encased in thin cardboard. I waited until Greg stopped by with his working partner for
It was a cold autumn morning when I heard the news coming from my alarm clock radio. Two people had won the lottery winnings from yesterday's drawing. They get to split a great prize, both people got to take home over 3 million dollars. I have been playing the lottery for about ten years now, I have only won three or four thousand, hoping to hit it big. For eight years I have been cleaning and cooking in a half kitchen with dinette. The small apartment had that smell as if something had been wet and moldy. I have had to listen through paper thin walls of, shouting, fighting, and the occasional grunts from some dirty old man upstairs. The constant running trains echo inside the entire apartment building. The living room was just big enough for
Nodding yes, Roy explained how playing with a simple monkey resulted in five people coming down with a virus transmitted from an overseas monkey-the person who brought the animal over, Dr. Brackett, Johnny, and a fireman who ended up dying before a cure was found. Thankfully, the fifth person who had had the virus didn’t become too ill and
Racing at night going One-hundred and forty miles an hour on US-27 holding the lead, Shift six gear, speed topped out at two-hundred miles per hour passing by cars smoothly. I chanted I am immortal, I am a god! while I pushed my sports bike to its limit. Suddenly a black car approaches. WHAM! I get Rammed from behind and lose control of my bike slamming into a Semi-truck up ahead. Lights out. When I peeked my eyes, I saw 4 humans around me. Thump after thumb I believe I was in an ambulance rushing down the turnpike. I looked around and the first words that came to my head are “Rick this is just a dream”. This is the story of how I escaped from an illegal laboratory that clones and modifies humans.
“I treated those people accordingly and it cured them. Are you going to tell me that he lied about that too?”