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Learn more- A modern age is faced with an advanced, airborne virus, the Cellular, which morphs with the human DNA, mutating mankind, disrupting society as fast as a fire-bullet.
The worlds governments brand the disease lethal; they want to weaponize such biology and conduct unhealthy practices that require harsh tactics.
One current, mutated subject in particular is Merrin Hollis, who's being hunted down by a clan of sly men and women under the government program, Blakguard. The Blakguard aim to hunt down the infected only to experiment on the people and after processing many tests they have them killed off. They run around in the city using informers who point them which family households are under suspicion; and proceed to raid.
But Merrin's saved and recovered by health-enthusiasts, Casey Vega; she's a mobile Phlebotomist from an underground health care establishment, Patho Care, who've managed to produce a vaccine against the germ.
The world is shadowed with fear and few are confident in Patho Care, since there's been cases where using their vaccine has caused immediate death on certain subjects. The program struggle to clear their name; and yet continue to aim to harbor and medicate what isn't understood but feared by most.
Casey introduces Merrin a world of confusion and fear; she breaks down what the Blakguard stand for versus Patho care; and that they are the light in all this darkness. Her health and life are defended by those who believe in curing the virus, to provide a healthy remedy; and Patho Care is not only hematology research but also first responders. The response team is led by a Cellular specialist, Jon Blair, who's a military vet, and Cellular trainee, Jaden Kent, who's a certified Pathologist. Together, they form a unity of health care and optimistic about curing the Cellular.
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