Thursday, June 10, 2021

The H5G9 Virus - How it may work

     This is all fictional from the Netflix original called Sweet Tooth. A virus that makes Cancer 2nd prioritized. It is even worst than SARS-CoV-2 aka covid-19. Which might be some of the inspiration for it an may just be included as it might be easier to work on because of the relation. But during the time of 'The Sick', a new hybrid human emerged. Half animal, half human.

    H5G9 is strange virus in my opinion, with weird symptoms and death. The most common symptom of the sick is a twitching pinky. Meaning that this virus infects the nervous system. Specifically, in seems to only infect around the ulnar nerve, aka the funny bone. The nerve connects all the way to your hand and mainly evades more around the pinky region.

Some other facts about the virus is the sick seems to grow purple flowers wherever the sick goes. Which may help survivors learn where the sick has been. Those flowers seems to be the most hated as people seems to kill the flowers, even though it just seems like a regular flower. It seem to doesn't really matter if the sick dies or stays alive, wherever they have been, the flower seems to grow. So from this info, it might be possible that the virus is a type of fungi. There are some fungi that infects small animals like the Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis fungus. Which is a fungi the mainly infects ants to make them act like zombies almost. And how they do that is control the nervous system. 

The main reason why I say the virus is a type of fungi is the fact that fungi can form mushrooms. As a way to reproduce. The purple flower doesn't look like a mushroom but it is beautiful, which could be another way for it to reproduce. As if the host die, it's going to be hard for it to try to live on. But, unfortunately, about no one gets near the flower to find out, so it may just be a leftover of a dead virus. But it still is a possibility.

This is all I have observed from the show Sweet Tooth. But here is some observations I have already gotten. And if you have a Netflix subscription, go check out Sweet Tooth. Any new observations, I will be sure to jot it down.

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