User:Infaxious/com

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Transmissions

  • Air Transmission Icon.png
    Air 1 - 2: Increases Pathogen's Infectivity, specially in Arid Climates and through Airplanes.
  • Blood 1 - 2: Pathogen spreads through blood and other body fluids, increasing Pathogen's Infectivity, specially in Poor Countries, and Mutation.
  • Insect 1 - 2: Insects become sources of contagion, increasing Pathogen's Infectivity, specially in Poor Countries, and Mutation.
  • Livestock Icon.png
    Livestock 1 - 2: Livestock animals become sources of contagion, increasing Infectivity, specially in Rural Countries, and Mutation.
  • ExtremeHematophagyIcon.png
    Extreme Hematophagy: Pathogen uses host lymphocytes to replicate. Increase in infectivity, especially in poor regions and mutation chance
  • Water Transmission Icon.png
    Water 1 - 2: Increases Pathogen's Infectivity, specially in Humid Climates and through Boats.
  • Saliva Icon.png
    Droplets 1 - 3: Uses particles of body fluids in order to spread, increasing Infectivity, specially Airplane transmission.
  • Fomites 1 - 2: Virus spreads through surfaces. Increases infectivity in Urban and Rich Countries.
  • ExtremeBioaerosolIcon.png
    Extreme Bioaerosol: Pathogen bypasses air/water filters due to adaptive cellular shell. Increase infectivity, especially in humid & arid climates and plane/ship transmission.
  • Bird Icon.png
    Bird 1 - 2: Birds become sources of contagion, increasing Infectivity, Land Transmission and Mutation.
  • Insect1Icon.png
    Insect 1 - 2: Insects become sources of contagion, increasing Pathogen's Infectivity, specially in Poor Countries, and Mutation.
  • Livestock Icon.png
    Livestock 1 - 2: Livestock animals become sources of contagion, increasing Infectivity, specially in Rural Countries, and Mutation.
  • Rodent Icon.png
    Rodent 1 - 2: Rodents become sources of contagion, increasing Infectivity, specially in Urban Countries, and Mutation.
  • Water Transmission Icon.png
    Water 1 - 2: Increases Pathogen's Infectivity, specially in Humid Climates and through Boats.
  • Amoeba Icon (Frozen Virus).png
    Amoeba 1 - 3: By adapting host amoeba to spread and survive in many areas, it increases Infectivity in certain types of Countries. Specific stats vary with stage.
  • Bat Icon (Generic).png
    Bat 1 - 4: Virus infects bats, increasing infectivity in Hot and Humid Countries.
  • Swine Icon.png
    Swine 1 - 3: Virus infects pigs, increasing infectivity in Rural Countries.
  • Fomites Icon (Nipah Virus).png
    Fomites 1 - 3: Virus spreads through surfaces. Increases infectivity in Urban and Rich Countries.
  • Horse Icon.png
    Horse 1 - 2: Virus infects horses, increasing infectivity in Rural and Arid Countries, along with Land Transmission.
  • Dog Icon (Nipah Virus).png
    Dog: Virus infects dogs, increasing infectivity in Urban Countries.
  • Flea Icon (Black Death).png
    Flea 1 - 4: Fleas become sources of contagion, increasing Infectivity. Certain stages also increase other stats.
  • Rodent Icon.png
    Rodent 1 - 2: Rodents become sources of contagion, increasing Infectivity, specially in Urban Countries, and Mutation.
  • Bird Icon.png
    Bird 1 - 2: Birds become sources of contagion, increasing Infectivity, Land Transmission and Mutation.
  • Livestock Icon.png
    Livestock 1 - 2: Livestock animals become sources of contagion, increasing Infectivity, specially in Rural Countries, and Mutation.
  • ExtremeZoonosisIcon.png
    Extreme Zoonosis: Infection crosses multiple species barriers. Increase infectivity, especially in rural and urban areas, mutation chance and cross-country transmission
  • Air Transmission Icon.png
    Air 1 - 2: Increases Pathogen's Infectivity, specially in Arid Climates and through Airplanes.
  • Water Transmission Icon.png
    Water 1 - 2: Increases Pathogen's Infectivity, specially in Humid Climates and through Boats.
  • Extreme Bioaerosol Icon.png
    Extreme Bioaerosol: Pathogen bypasses air/water filters due to adaptive cellular shell. Increase infectivity, especially in humid & arid climates and plane/ship transmission.
  • Swine Icon.png
    Swine 1 - 2: Pigs become sources of contagion, increasing Infectivity, specially in Rural Countries, and Mutation.

Symptoms

  • Nausea Icon.png
    Nausea: Irritated stomach lining leads to discomfort. Slight chance of infection when kissing
  • Coughing Icon.png
    Coughing: Chance of infection by spreading pathogen into surroundings, especially in high density, urban areas
  • RashV2.png
    Rash: Flat red spots start in the mouth then spread to the rest of the body. Slight increase in infectivity
  • Vomiting Icon.png
    Vomiting: The expulsion of infected material through projectile vomiting increases the risk of infection
  • Pneumonia Icon.png
    Pneumonia: Serious fluid build and discharge from the lungs. People in cold climates especially vulnerable
  • Hyper Sensitivity Icon.png
    Hyper sensitivity: Increases likelihood of allergic reactions which can distract the immune system. Rich regions particularly vulnerable
  • Sneezing Icon.png
    Sneezing: Fluid discharge through sneezing greatly increases infection rates
  • Abscesses Icon.png
    Abscesses: Pockets of infected flesh are painful and act as breeding grounds for the pathogen, increasing infection rates when burst
  • SweatingIcon.png
    Sweating: The loss of fluid through sweating also increases infection rates due to poor hygiene. More dangerous in cold countries
  • Diarrhoea Icon.png
    Diarrhoea: Pathogen active in digestive tract, causing infection through faeces and potentially lethal dehydration. Poor countries v. vulnerable
  • Pulmonary Oedema Icon.png
    Pulmonary Oedema: Potentially fatal heart abnormality causes breakdown of respiratory system, releasing pathogen into the air
  • Inflammation Icon.png
    Inflammation: Inflammation obstructs bodily processes. Swelling can obstruct breathing and be fatal
  • Immune Suppression Icon.png
    Immune Suppression: Pathogens attach to lymphocytes, suppressing immune system and allowing significantly greater freedom of mutation. Can be lethal
  • Systemic Infection Icon.png
    Systemic Infection: Pathogen affects multiple organs and tissue types, causing body-wide infections that spread fast and can be fatal
  • Fever Icon (Generic).png
    Fever: Increase in temperature, contagiousness and severe dehydration, which can be fatal
  • Skin Lesions Icon.png
    Skin Lesions: Lesions on the limbs and face become raised and sores break open in the mouth, significantly increasing infectivity
  • InternalHaemorrhagingIcon.png
    Internal Haemorrhaging: Arterial membranes break down, causing rapid internal bleeding and death
  • Dysentery Icon.png
    Dysentery: A complete breakdown in the digestive system causes infected sewage, dehydration, starvation and death
  • Total Organ Failure Icon.png
    Total Organ Failure: Catastrophic cell death of multiple tissue types causes body-wide organ failure and rapid death
  • Coma Icon.png
    Coma: Neuropathic effects in the brain stem cause loss of consciousness and sometimes death. Significantly harder to cure
  • Necrosis Icon.png
    Necrosis: Large swathes of infected tissue lose blood supply and become fatal sources of gangrene. Decomposed bodies remain a vector of transmission
  • HemorrhagicShockIcon.png
    Hemorrhagic Shock: Severe loss of blood volume causes oxygen deprivation, loss of consciousness and death
  • Corneal Ulceration (Smallpox).png
    Corneal Ulceration: Pustules form on the surface of the eye, causing inflammation and can trigger blindness. Severe and slows work on cure
  • Osteomyelitis Icon.png
    Osteomyelitis: Pathogen infects bone and joints, causing limb deformities and potentially lethal sepsis
  • AcuteEncephalitisSmallpox.png
    Acute Encephalitis: Multiple inflammatory lesions in the brain cause severe neurological damage resulting in death
  • Pustules Icon.png
    Pustules: Highly recognisable raised pustules form - filled with thick opaque fluid which can transmit infection if burst
  • SubconjunctivalBleedIcon.png
    Subconjunctival Bleed: Bleeding underneath the conjunctiva turns the eyes red
  • Necrosis Icon.png
    Purpura: Purple spots and patches form under the skin as blood vessels leak throughout the body. Can be fatal.
  • HaemoptysisBlackDeathIcon.png
    Haemoptysis: Coughing up blood from inflamed bronchi increases infectivity and is fatal in extreme cases

Abilities