Ancient Virus Kills Every Species In The Galaxy… Except Humans | Best HFY Stories



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24 thoughts on “Ancient Virus Kills Every Species In The Galaxy… Except Humans | Best HFY Stories”

  1. "Fantastic Voyage" meets "Independence Day"….. Nice and dark, I love it !! 👍👌❤……. SPOILER NEXT…… white blood cells dissolved the soldiers. Yes, tentacles, i recently learned white blood cells are like octopus,.

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  2. Humans, running a slight fever: "Ah yes, we came up with a fitting name for your disease, Praetorian. We call it 'Goose.'"
    Reus: "…And why do you call it that?"
    Humans, feeling fine now: "Because your goose is cooked."

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  3. Thanks for posting this story! Yes, even on the microscopic levels, our own bodies are weaponized to deal with microscopic invaders. This is both creepy and cool. 😂 As someone who grew up with a weak immune system, I've always been interested in our little defenders and wished mine were better at their jobs.

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  4. If this was retold like Cells At Work, there'd be a bunch of solid white humanoids just shanking the strike team, maybe some with bidents stabbing at, registering as invading parasites instead of bacteria.

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