((Lower levels were either cleansed by the doctors, or never got severely infected in the first place - most who were infected tried to escape and were in the hangar.
((This part seems flimsy to me. The rest has some merit, but everyone who was infected conveniently dying in the hangar seems more like trying to fit the facts to a theory than vice versa.
That said, this is a reminder that we had some
badly infected miner corpses up top. Or at least I think they were badly infected; I know we had trouble telling because they were so decayed, but I thought they still showed signs of plague.
However, there's also the plague-dead in the entertainment district. They had plenty of air, and still didn't do anything like this.))
The "mist" reproduces via the macrostructures, growing like a nanomachine "plant" or fungus, but it seems to need oxygen to reproduce, and the mist can't move through vacuum, because it's a nanomachine cloud, semi-sentient like a contained "hivemind", only capable of locomotion by heating or ionizing air, creating thrust. It's also only as smart and as powerful as it is large, which was what made the tunnel dangerous.
((Hm. I was about to say that can't be right because we know the plague spread by coughing, but we don't actually know that at all. We know it was
claimed to have been spread that way, but the guy even mentioned that they'd lied before.
The plot thickens. I wonder if this helps explain the peculiar infection patterns we've seen- Faith seems to have gotten infected from opening her suit
once to treat Sambo, and Milno presumably got it via rebar through the leg; meanwhile Mesk's suit was in tatters and he's still healthy (though that one
could be his machines eating the mist to reform his normal lungs), Sambo got shot through the lung and was being treated by Faith when she presumably got infected, then blew his own arm off and got treated again and still nothing, and that one guy nearly lost his leg and, again, still healthy as far as we've seen.
Could just be as simple as End rolls/luck/immune response, but I have to wonder.))
As for the change, just pressurizing the hangar would have been enough to make it start spreading, but you also attacked the hivemind below. The mist above started to aggressively go down, hunting after you.))
((This is what I thought at first, but remember the elevator and communications stopped working well before that. I'm thinking that was when things went south, so they sealed us down here and possibly jumped ship.
Alternatively, it's possible they detected or were just concerned about some sort of breach, but it wasn't anything like this until the mist started calling to arms. The plan could very well have been to just seal us on Medical or lower and hope we help purge the place before we die.))
((Removal of the survi-
The APCs. If the mist reacts to heat up until a certain point, then some APCs, with lots of waste heat from the engines...
One or two trips wouldn't have been enough, but there were several, and several APCs per.))
((I dunno if that'd make a huge ambient difference, though. I mean, some of the tunnels leading from the elevators were pretty long, right? I wouldn't think a few degrees would be able to spark it like that.))
((Yeah, Jim, if they're after us specifically (which I'd bet they might be), a funnel won't do diddly squat. And Sean's right.))
((Hm. I think this might actually have some merit; my guess is that the mist is trying to rejoin the macrostructures, not murder us completely. I could deeeeeeeeefinitely be wrong on that, though.
That said, we're going to have to be wading through that or something anyway, so I dunno if that'd make a massive difference in the amount of being eaten we're going to have to do.))