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Two things that bother me (from a logical side)
I have the 360 version of the game and I noticed two things that are not logical in my opinion. Sure, it are minor things, but they are still there.

The first thing is: Why isn't the Mediterranean Sea infected with the T-Abyss virus ( contains minor SPOILER) When you fight the infected whale you see torrents of a red liquid pouring into the ocean. Wether this is the T-Abyss virus or just blood from the whale doesn't matter. Both is highly infectious and should infect the Mediterranean Sea. Not to mention all the dead parasites falling into the water during the fight, which are bleading when they die and should spread the T-Abyss virus as well with their blood.

The second thing: Why are there no zombies in Teragrigia? Veltro used Hunters to attack the city and Hunters are infected with the T-Virus. That means that anyone who has been killed or injured by a Hunter actually must turn into a zombie, but there are no undead walking around in Terragrigia. Hell, even Raymon actually must be turned into a zombie, due to his wound, but he's still alive.
Last edited by Nino_Chaosdrache; Aug 30, 2014 @ 8:07pm
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ECM Aug 30, 2014 @ 10:08pm 
While I hate getting into 'debates' over fictional brick-a-brack, it's late and I'm bored, so I'll humor you ;)

To the first point, you're dumping a relatively tiny amount of contagion into hundreds of millions (and then some) of gallons of sea water, which would have the net effect of rendering it down to concentrations that are of no threat whatsoever.

(if you want more of a rationale, perhaps the sodium content of salt water is deadly to the T-Virus in high concentrations.)

That also, as it turns out, probably answers the seond question: the 'poison' is dose-dependent. If you need a certain concentration of the T-virus to 'turn' an organism, then it stands to reason none of the individulas exposed to it got a sufficient dose, including Raymond.
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Nino_Chaosdrache Aug 31, 2014 @ 11:37am 
But then again, Norman wouldn't say that they can infect 5% of the world wide water with that small amount he put into aquarium in his video when it's not that conatgios ;)
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ECM Aug 31, 2014 @ 1:24pm 
But then again, perhaps the virus had to be unadulterated, that is to say, it had to be pure virus, not already bound to a host.

Your serve ;)
Nino_Chaosdrache Aug 31, 2014 @ 8:21pm 
Originally posted by ECM:
But then again, perhaps the virus had to be unadulterated, that is to say, it had to be pure virus, not already bound to a host.

Your serve ;)

Ok, that's possible. But on the other side the note you found in the lab says that the virus chain react pretty badly once released in the ocean. And I that doesn't mean the pure virus only, but infecting other animals through already infected creatures.
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Date Posted: Aug 30, 2014 @ 8:06pm
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