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Originally posted by gornyhuy
What is the point of a biological weapon that takes YEARS to kill, if at all?
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im not supporting her assumption as it more then just machiavellian, it is plain evil.
however, if you really wanted to do something and your plans were part of a group like a government, actions over 20-30 years are acceptable. Long term planning i guess..lol
ugh not good.
I used to work for a bio-chemist when going to school. He was top in his field.
went to Guelph (my school and one of the top research schools in the world for chem and bio chem)
then he did harvard undergrad and then MIT for his doctorate. He came back to Guelph, and is currently working on plan, to stop all viruses etc.
Here is the plan loosely
->even if a virus mutates its outer shell to hide, the inner workings dont change much, so they are targetting the tRNA and going to deny it the proteins/amino acids etc to do its job....which is to bring the dna across the ribosomes to replicate and produce more viruses.
So if succesful, you would just piss out any viruses which are attacking you.

go science