One wonders why they'd kill the obedient ones though
I keep seeing this line of thought and I'll turn it around; why kill the defiant? They showed that turning public opinion against us was trivial. They can get us whenever they want but there's a lot of low hanging fruit they can knock off the tree before they fetch a ladder.
In animal trials of mRNA vaccines for the last two decades, there was a problem that continually cropped up.
When the animal was exposed to the pathogen it was supposedly inoculated against, it died.
So it doesn't inoculate so much as it installs a kill switch?
It could potentially be used that way, if it behaves the same in humans as it does in animals.
One wonders why they'd kill the obedient ones though.
I keep seeing this line of thought and I'll turn it around; why kill the defiant? They showed that turning public opinion against us was trivial. They can get us whenever they want but there's a lot of low hanging fruit they can knock off the tree before they fetch a ladder.