During World War II, Germany and Japan, among the Axis powers, had their answers. They even expected more: an army that was difficult to kill, a type of soldiers with terrifying vitality.
If that form of existence can be called life. Smart Factory 1324
Zombies, this is a species spread in ancient myths and stories. In modern textbooks, it is considered to be a product of ancient feudal superstition. It is a thing imagined by human ignorance and ignorance at that time and does not exist in the world at all.
"But the government departments that master the secrets of the ancient palace and collect a large number of books from the people, and deal with many special cases related to zombie corpses every year, the Reform Society, like the Ancient Literature Society, has a large amount of this taboo knowledge.
However, due to the huge influence of scientologists in government and education departments, and their control over the news media, this kind of knowledge is usually not reported, except for some low-profile magazines and tabloids, which have little influence. powerful individual private media organizations.
In fact, ancient Chinese people were still very pragmatic. They didn't even know a few words, and they didn't have the qualifications to be educated and brainwashed, so they learned a lot of ways to deal with zombies.
This knowledge has now been diluted and forgotten.
In ancient times, it was believed that the only effective method was to completely burn it to pieces with flames. The patient must be completely restrained and his mouth stuffed with straw to ensure safety.
All limbs and organs must be removed and any physical contact with them must be avoided. Each part must be burned to ashes and then separated in at least one direction. There is no other way to deal with this incurable disease, or beheading.
The relevant one abroad is Egypt in 3000 BC. That ancient civilization had a lot of knowledge and technology related to zombies.
In 1892, a British-led excavation uncovered a featureless tomb with no clues as to the person buried within, or anything about that person's social status.
The body was found outside an open crypt, curled up in a corner and only partially decomposed. Thousands of scratch marks littered every surface of the grave, as if the body had tried to dig its way out.
What is surprising is that the forensic doctor at the time said after testing that these scratches were caused by the same individual over several years!
The body's right side had several bite marks and teeth that were human in shape. A full autopsy revealed that the body's dry, partially decomposed brain was not only the same as those of solanum-infected individuals, but also that the prefrontal lobe was completely absent. .
Solanum is a virus that spreads through the blood, traveling from the initial point of entry to the brain. Through pathways that are not yet understood, the virus affects the early stages of cell replication, destroying them in the process.
After this period, the entire body's functions cease. By stopping the heartbeat, the entire infection will lead to "death." The brain, on the other hand, remains alive in a dormant manner, waiting for the mutation process of the virus to transform brain cells into a brand new organ.
The most striking feature of this new organ is that they no longer rely on oxygen to carry out life activities. By eliminating the need for this very important resource, the brains of these "dead" can function again, through a highly efficient, mutant to the complex physiological functions of the human body.
Once the entire mutation is over, this organ will transform the entire body into a state that has only a few similarities with the original ordinary corpse. Some of the body's functions are still going on, while other functions have increased to a certain extent, and the entire transformation process has ended.
This new organism is a zombie, a member of the living dead.
It also contains some trace elements unique to viruses. Medical controversy is now focused on the fact that ancient Egyptian physicians would remove the brain tissue of their mummies. This should be related to zombies.
????????????? In China, there are also related records, coincidentally, in China in 1281 AD. Smart Factory 1324
Marco Polo, the then Venetian explorer, wrote in his travels that during a visit to Xanadu's summer palace, Kublai Khan was shown a transparent alcoholic liquid stored in a glass jar.
Brother Polo described the liquid as "clear and pungent with the smell of wine." What was soaked in the liquid was a severed zombie head.
This headAccording to the Khan, it was obtained by his grandfather genghis when he returned from his conquests in the west. Polo wrote that the head was aware of his presence and even looked at them with its almost rotten eyes.
When he reached out to touch it, the head bit his finger. The Khan punished him for his foolishness and recounted that a low-ranking palace official had done the same thing and was bitten by the head.
The official then "appeared to die but rose again a few days later and attacked his servants," and Polo claimed that the head remained "alive" while he was in China.
No one knows the fate of this relic. After Polo returned from Asia, his story was banned by the Catholic Church and therefore did not appear in the official publication of his adventures.
But this is knowledge after all, and it was still collected into the internal library of the Holy See by the Western rulers at that time. Later, part of it was stolen during the war, and it was only then spread out.
The theory of historians is that since the Mongols once arrived in Baghdad, this head may be one of the test samples of ancient technicians at that time. This head may be called the best and longest preserved " A living¡± zombie specimen¡¯s relic.
In modern times, after the Chinese Federation defeated Japan, through sorting out captured Japanese military documents, they learned that the Japanese army had conducted relevant biochemical research in the three northeastern provinces.
In 1942, the Japanese army was retreating steadily on the Chinese battlefield, but the three northeastern provinces, which they regarded as core strategic areas, were still under their actual control. At that time, Harbin was under the jurisdiction of the Japanese puppet government of Manchukuo.
During the early Japanese advance, a platoon of Imperial Japanese Marines was assigned to garrison one of the islands in the local archipelago. A few days after landing, the platoon was attacked by a horde of zombies emerging from the island's jungle.
Because there was no information about the characteristics of their attackers and no effective means of elimination, the initial casualties were quite high. The Marines moved to a hill on the northernmost tip of the island to fortify their defenses. Ironically, because the wounded were left to die, the surviving Marines were spared the risk of infection by their comrades.
The entire Japanese platoon remained helpless in their hilltop fort for days, starved of food, water, and cut off from the outside world. From the beginning to the end, something called a "ghoul" by the Chinese soldiers has been surrounding their position. Although they cannot climb the cliff, it also prevents any possibility of escape.
After two weeks of captivity, the snipers in the platoon finally discovered that headshots are fatal to zombies.
This knowledge allowed the Japanese soldiers to finally fight the attackers. After clearing the zombies surrounding them with rifle fire, they moved deeper into the forest to complete a thorough cleanup.
Eyewitness accounts indicate that the unit commander, a Marine captain, decapitated a zombie using only his samurai sword. However, regarding the use of this weapon, the Chinese folk martial arts community has been full of disputes.
But it cannot be denied that the Japanese sword does show very good qualities when chopping and cutting.
A post-war inspection and a comparison of records revealed that the island may still be the island that Sir Francis Drake called "the damned island".
According to testimony given by a soldier involved in the operation to Chinese military officials after the war, when radio communications with Tokyo were restored, senior Japanese command officials gave special instructions to capture, rather than kill, any remaining zombies. .
After this was completed and four zombies were successfully restrained and sealed, the Imperial Japanese Navy submarine I-58 was dispatched to transport back these undead captives. The Japanese soldier involved in the operation admitted that he had no idea where the four zombies were. He and his men were ordered not to discuss their experiences under penalty of death.
In a confidential report sold to the underground palace by a former Chinese military intelligence officer, a series of biological experiments conducted by a Japanese military unit known as the "Black Dragon" during the war were described in detail.
One of the contents of the experiment is the military research project code-named "Sakura Saki", which aims to breed and train zombies to become an army. Smart Factory 1324
According to the book, when the Japanese invaded the Dutch East Indies in 1941-42, a copy of a British doctor's work records was discovered in Surabaya.
This record was sent to the Black Dragon Force's headquarters in Harbin for further research. Despite the theoretical plan, no sample of solanum could be found.
This shows that the ancient anti-zombie "Brotherhood of Life" performed its duties too effectively, but this situationThings changed six months later when something happened on a small island in Harbin.
Because four bound zombies were sent to Harbin, three of the four were used for experiments, while the remaining one was used to increase the number of zombies. The source of the people is Japan's "dissidents", that is, anyone who does not agree with the rule of the Japanese military dictatorship after the February 26th Military Incident.
These people were all used as white rats. After a "platoon" of 40 zombies completed their transformation, Black Dragon began to try to train them into pawns that were as obedient as worker bees.
The results were disheartening. The bites of these zombies turned 10 of the 16 instructors into their own kind. After two years of unsuccessful attempts, they decided to release all zombies to attack the enemy, no matter what the situation.
Ten ghouls were parachuted into the British troops entering Burma, but the transport plane was destroyed by anti-aircraft fire before it reached its destination, and the explosion destroyed everything in its undead cargo hold.
The second plan is to use a submarine to transport a zombie to the Malacca Strait area controlled by the Chinese army. They try to create chaos to interrupt the Atlantic-made warships rushing to assist the Pacific theater.
But the submarine was sunk on the way. The third attempt was still carried out with a submarine, trying to release 20 zombies on the west coast of the United States. Halfway across the North Pacific, the submarine captain reported over the radio that zombies had broken loose and were attacking the crew, leaving him with no choice but to scuttle the submarine.
As the war came to an end, the fourth and final attempt was to parachute the remaining zombies into the Chinese-occupied areas in the three eastern provinces. Nine of the zombies were killed with headshots by professional snipers from the Chinese Federation Army, who did not realize the importance of their shots.
In war, they always go head first.
The last batch of surviving zombies were captured, restrained, and taken to the frontline headquarters of the Far East Theater Command of the Chinese Federation Army for further research.
When the Chinese Federation Army invaded Manchukuo in 1942, all records and evidence of the "Sakura Saki" project were lost. Just like a lot of the 731 Bacteria archives were lost, many things were either destroyed or taken to a particularly confidential location.
The information mainly comes from the eyewitness reports of two members of the Black Dragon Force. When they were captured by the Chinese army in South Korea at the end of the war, a Chinese reporter personally listened to the report.
Later, this reporter wrote a book about this incident. Initially he found a publisher for his book, a small, independent company. But before the book could be put on the shelves, the Chinese federal government ordered all copies to be confiscated.
And the unlucky publishing house was immediately sued by a member of the Supreme Council for publishing "false information and likely to cause public panic."
Due to the legal expenses incurred, the company filed for bankruptcy, and the reporter was sentenced to life imprisonment in a prison in Liaoyang for endangering national security.
The journalist was released in 1961 but died of a heart attack two months after his release. The widow he left behind secretly and illegally kept copies of her husband's manuscripts until her death. Their daughter recently won a lawsuit for the right to publish the book.
People suspect that since the end of World War II, the Chinese army that invaded Manchuria may have captured most of the Japanese scientists and seized most of the files and test records, that is, those zombie creatures.
Related to the Black Dragon¡¯s special plan, the latest discoveries indicate that these rumors may be true. The purpose of Hualian's new plan is to create a secret army composed of the living dead to deal with the Third World War.
"Sakura Saki" was renamed "Sturgeon" in a small village in Eastern Siberia, where the only building he used was a prison for foreign dissidents.
Since the demise of the Soviet Union, the Chinese Federation has supported the new Russian Kingdom and brutally suppressed those crazy Soviet revivalists.
This location not only ensures absolute confidentiality, but also ensures the source of experimental materials. Based on the latest findings, intelligence analysts within the Ancient Literature Society were able to determine that for some reason, the experiment went wrong, resulting in an outbreak of hundreds of zombies.
Only a handful of former Soviet scientists managed to escape from prison, and once safe behind the walls, they began to focus on a siege in which they believed relief would soon come.
But this is not the case. Some historians believe that due to the remote location of the village, there were no roads and supplies had to be transported by air. All in all, it hinders timely response.
The second conjecture is that the government of the Russian Kingdom is highThe top brass knew of the disaster, deployed troops around to prevent a breakthrough, and then calmly watched the outcome of the siege.
Within the prison walls, scientists, military personnel, and prisoners were trapped together and survived quite comfortably. A greenhouse was established. Wells were dug, and electricity was provided by wind power and human-powered generators.
Even maintaining radio contact has become a daily chore, with survivors reporting that, based on their current situation, they can hold on until winter, when the undead will hopefully be frozen solid.
Three days before the first autumn frost, a strategic bomber affiliated with the Far East Military Region of the Chinese Federation dropped a crude thermonuclear reactor over here. A one-megaton explosion wiped out the village, the prison, and the entire surrounding area. area.
The memories of government officials in the Russian kingdom, which was nothing more than a puppet government, hint at the truth of this destruction. Some of them admit that the secret village did exist, and others confirm that it was both a political prison and a biological warfare center.
Some even admitted to some extent that there was an "outbreak," although no one has an exact description of what happened there. The most conclusive evidence came from a Russian mobster and former secret archivist of the Russian Empire, who handed copies of all official government reports to an anonymous underground agent.
It must be said that this is a response to the other party's generosity in return.
The report includes radio records and aerial photographs, both before and after. There are also reports of dismissal of ground soldiers and bomber crews, as well as confessions of marked "Sturgeon" program commanders.
Along with these reports, there were 643 pages of laboratory files handed over on the subjects of testing the physiology and movement patterns of the undead. The Russians call all the revelations deception, and if that's the case, then the former Russian agent is nothing more than an overly creative opportunist.
Why, then, does his list include reliable official reports of events from top scientists, military orders, and information about political operatives who were executed by agents of the Russian Empire a month after the day the entire prison and village burned to the ground?
According to a piece of intelligence collected by the underground palace, at a certain period after the end of the Far East War, soldiers of the Chinese Federation Army caught a guy near Lop Nur who was ferocious in nature and had characteristics that ordinary people did not have.
"Anyway, many people may have never seen a zombie in their lifetime, but from legends around the world, it is certain that this 'disease' must be contagious in some way.
When it was discovered, it could not be killed at all, so the soldiers thought of fire attacks, flamethrowers, and gasoline bombs, and this was how they solved this monster. At the same time, it also gave some people in the military new ideas.