The protagonist's health is failing. They've produced hundreds of doses, but each one costs them months of life expectancy. They're down to their last few productive months. A rival scientist claims to have replicated the vaccine without the protagonist's unique biology – but it's a lie, a ploy to capture them. In the climax, the protagonist must decide: use their remaining strength to produce one last massive batch (likely killing them), or save themselves and let humanity figure out its own future.
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The zombies are a force of nature, like a hurricane or a plague. The real enemies are other humans who respond to the crisis badly. The vaccine doesn't just save people – it creates power dynamics, jealousies, and conflicts that are uniquely human. The protagonist's health is failing
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"I'm not a hero," Sato repeated. "I'm just an ordinary person who happens to have a quirk." A rival scientist claims to have replicated the