Biological: Terrorism

: Common agents include bacteria like Anthrax ( B. anthracis ), viruses like Ebola , or toxins like Ricin .

: Attacks often involve aerosolized dispersal, contaminated food or water , or the postal system . biological terrorism

Across the city, the first "seeds" were being sown. They weren't bombs or bullets, but ordinary letters, misted with a fine, invisible powder and dropped into blue collection boxes. Others were hidden in the misting systems of the downtown transit hub, ready to turn a morning commute into a silent delivery vector. : Common agents include bacteria like Anthrax ( B

Dr. Aris Thorne stared at the empty cryo-vial, his breath hitching behind his respirator. The "Prometheus" strain—a genetically modified variant of Bacillus anthracis engineered to bypass standard antibiotics—was gone. It hadn't been an accident. The security logs showed a ghost entry, a high-level override that shouldn't exist. Across the city, the first "seeds" were being sown