A virus host needs to be able long enough to propagate the virus. After that it’s no longer needed.I don't see anything to indicate they don't experience pain. But if that were the case, a "mostly painless" way take them out is therefore redundant. Why not just make it a lethal virus?
Correct.A virus host needs to be able long enough to propagate the virus. After that it’s no longer needed.
The main issue with replication is, we really have no way to know how to build the virus for the next species.
To do what this virus does would require intricate knowledge of a species genetic code to allow for engineering.
I guess you could assume that the virus is so incredibly well made that it just adapts to whatever species it encounters…but the issue is that the message we got were earth based nucleic acids. So that means the signal was tailored to our biology…how did they know?
We may not get an answer to that which is honestly fine…the virus is already fully in crazy sci fi territory so if you accept the basic premise these kind of details are pretty minor
That was my guess.So is that mysterious signal Ecuador is picking up connected to how the Hive Mind is linked together, and a key to defeating it?
Funny. I found that scene utterly boring.

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