Cinder Isle Page 187

By | June 3, 2019

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shoeflypie1831
1 year ago

boy i sure do hope that Zoey retains this information she may never know when it might come in handy someday.

kenwin07
Reply to  shoeflypie1831
1 year ago

Because knowledge is power

HA55caps
4 years ago

The way she describes it really makes it sound like it is aware to a degree. How could the virus know there is an uninfected individual around?

Again, we, the readers, know it is probably magic, but the cast doesn’t know that.

Gabrielle
Reply to  HA55caps
4 years ago

Ummm…because he is a man? All the uninfected are men. The virus increases attraction to men regardless of infection status like we have seen that already at the end of the party chapter where the 1 of infected girls became attracted to another infected just because they still had their penis.

HA55caps
Reply to  Gabrielle
4 years ago

Ummm what? All the uninfected are not men, women can be infected too, and plenty of men and women are still uninfected. Further, the person knowing someone is uninfected doesn’t mean the virus would. Viruses aren’t conscious or sentient, they don’t “know” anything.

Gabrielle
Reply to  HA55caps
4 years ago

Men who are infected turn into women. Women who are infected remain women. If someone is a man then that likely means they are not infected. Also, as we see in –
https://www.sapphirefoxx.com/cinder-isle-page-154/
The virus doesn’t know their infection status and increases attraction to an infected individual just because they still have their penis.

The Emerald Panther
4 years ago

If news travels just as fast to when I was in school, the whole school will hear about this in a day or two.

QTpi
4 years ago

Um tmi mrs. Muchibreasts i mean machias

The_Odd_Duck
4 years ago

It like a bug eating plant. It draws to it with its sweet smell…

Hans Gruber
Reply to  The_Odd_Duck
4 years ago

A ‘Venus Flytrap’?

Halfelven
Reply to  The_Odd_Duck
4 years ago

Some have quite suggestive shapes…
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Hans Gruber
4 years ago

The question will soon be…how quickly will a remedy be found, and whether those who were or have become infected, can become UN-infected. After that, it comes down to whether those who were altered or switched opposite sex, will be capable of being re-transformed back to their previous sex.

Hans Gruber
4 years ago

Despite that many ‘virus hunters’ often refer to viruses as ‘things’, ‘beasts’, or ‘monsters’ (reference the most recent miniseries, “The Hot Zone”), they really…are not.

Hans Gruber
4 years ago

If I haven’t said this before, I will say it now — viruses aren’t actual living creatures or things. They are proteins and are not considered a form of intelligent life. Their contagion is through chemical emitters that attract and connect with living organisms chemical and DNA receptors, modifying the host’s DNA. In doing so, reconstructs the (now infected) host’s DNA with new ‘instructions’ to replicate itself, infecting through whatever means or method possible to whatever targeted host is receptive to its partial DNA strand. This is where immunity enters the picture, as an immune individual will either not have… Read more »

The_Odd_Duck
Reply to  Hans Gruber
4 years ago

Thank you. At my advance age, I am stilling learning something new.

MtnMan
MtnMan
Reply to  Hans Gruber
4 years ago

I thought the immune system became “aware” of invading viruses and took them out, some immune cells engulf Invaders. I’d gladly learn more.