Future-Train-Engitis

  • Conservationists Try to Save Pangolins

    Conservationists genetically modify the Pangolins of Zimbabwe to prevent their extinction.
  • DNA turns to Virus

    Spare DNA mutates, causing the DNA to turn into a virus. This process is unclear for it was unexpected.
  • Virus Multiplies!

    The virus started infiltrating the other pangolin cells, multiplying at an alarming rate.
  • Scientist Infected

    One of the top scientists was infected while checking on pangolins, although the symptoms were very minor and the scientist healed quickly with no lasting side effects. The infected scientist decided to name the virus “futurirant” which is very similar to to the phrase “future train” in latin.
  • Citizens get infected

    Zimbabwe Citizens in cities near the conservatory begin to catch the virus. The whole country begins to get infected. It occurs most in crowded areas with tourists and not a lot of personal space.
  • Becomes Epidemic

    The virus mutated so that it would become an airborne pathogen. Disease centers around the world declare the virus an epidemic.
  • Virus Travels

    The new mutation allowed the disease to spread throughout Africa and Southern Europe and South West Asia.
  • Pubic is Alerted

    Some more studies concerning the disease came out, and the media started calling the disease “future-train-ingitis” Panic spreads throughout the world. A demand for more information rises through the world.
  • Hotel Infected

    A group of tourists staying in an international hotel near the conservation center caught the disease. There were tourists from Asia, North America, and Europe in the hotel. One person, an elderly dutch man, died of the disease
  • Pandemic

    The disease went international, and the epidemic became a pandemic
  • Today

    Scientists are still working for a cure, but are able to treat the symptoms. It has become very common, especially in bigger cities.