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==General Info==
The '''Plague''' is a result of the [[nanotechnology]] experimentation conducted by the [[Ultor Corporation]] and, more specifically, Dr. [[Capek]]. The disease was featured in ''[[Red Faction (Game)|Red Faction]]''.
The plague is a result of Dr. [[Capek|Capek's]] experimentation with [[Nanotechnology]].  While it is never fully explained in the [[Red Faction (Game)|Game]] it is theorized that when the [[nanites]] enter the body of the target, they first attack the brain, making it so that all neuro-muscular function cease, making the victim fall to the ground.  The [[nanites]] then proceed replicate, and systematically take over the entire body of the victim, making parts of the body swell up into gruesome bulges. The victim either responds to the [[nanites]] by accepting them and becoming a [[mutants|mutant]] or the body rejects the [[nanites]] and the victim dies.


==Stages of The Plague==
== Progression ==
Early Victim [[File:Plague_early.png|245px|Plague victim who has just collapsed]]
[[File:Plague_early.png|200px|thumb|Plague victim who has just collapsed.]]
Mutant Stage [[File:Plague_mutants.png|245px|These victims' bodies all accepted the plague]]
[[File:Plague_Face.png|200px|thumb|Death.]]
Postmortem  [[File:Plague_Face.png|245px|This victim's body rejected the plague]]
[[File:Plague_mutants.png|200px|thumb|Full mutation.]]
Though the exact nature of the Plague is never explained in the game, fans have speculated about its progression.


The Plague results from human exposure to [[nanites]] created by Capek. It is thought that when such nanites enter a human body, they begin to attack the brain. The attack stops all non-essential neuro-muscular functions, causing the victim to fall to the ground and making them unresponsive.
It is at this point that the nanites proceed to replicate, systematically taking over the entire body of the victim. Some nanites appear to over-replicate, producing tumor-like bulges on the victim's body. The victim's body and immune system will either accept the nanites -- leading to [[Mutants|severe mutations]] -- or reject the nanites, resulting in death.


==Cure==
==Cure==
Curing the plague is fairly straightforward, in [[Capek|Capek's]] own words, all that needs to be done is stop the replicators. This is done by administering an Antidote.  Once the replicators are stopped, the remaining [[nanites]] will eventually die, and the body will slowly return back to normal.
Curing the plague is fairly straightforward; in Capek's own words, all that needs to be done is stop the replicators. This is done by administering an antidote.
 


==Related Pages==
[[Category:Red Faction]]
*[[Mutants]]
*[[Nanotechnology]]
*[[Capek]]
*[[Capek's Labs]]

Latest revision as of 02:19, 23 February 2024

Banner InfoIcon.png This article is about the disease featured in Red Faction. For the alien race featured in Red Faction: Armageddon, see The Alien Plague.

The Plague is a result of the nanotechnology experimentation conducted by the Ultor Corporation and, more specifically, Dr. Capek. The disease was featured in Red Faction.

Progression

Plague victim who has just collapsed.
Death.
Full mutation.

Though the exact nature of the Plague is never explained in the game, fans have speculated about its progression.

The Plague results from human exposure to nanites created by Capek. It is thought that when such nanites enter a human body, they begin to attack the brain. The attack stops all non-essential neuro-muscular functions, causing the victim to fall to the ground and making them unresponsive.

It is at this point that the nanites proceed to replicate, systematically taking over the entire body of the victim. Some nanites appear to over-replicate, producing tumor-like bulges on the victim's body. The victim's body and immune system will either accept the nanites -- leading to severe mutations -- or reject the nanites, resulting in death.

Cure

Curing the plague is fairly straightforward; in Capek's own words, all that needs to be done is stop the replicators. This is done by administering an antidote.