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stan hyd
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#11 Post by stan hyd »

Ok change to story - please re read.
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#12 Post by HMS Sophia »

I don't see any differences. The nukes still detonate :$
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#13 Post by stan hyd »

sorry read again.
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#14 Post by HMS Sophia »

Ok... that's... not unbelievable, and is pretty amusing at the very least :P

Actually, what are the immunisation rates for small pox in Europe. Saying that, I don't know that it exists here any more. (UK)
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#15 Post by Thiel »

People were still being immunized in the seventies, so quite high I would imagine.
In Denmark they didn't stop until the early eighties if I'm not mistaken, and it's still available if you want it done, though you'll have to pay for it then.
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#16 Post by HMS Sophia »

So the probability is that in 1979, small pox wouldn't really become an epidemic...
I tell you what, don't say small pox, say a specially weaponised version of Ebola... Call it Ebola-C or something. Kills rapidly and is very easy to pass on. Waterborne lets say. They were ambushed by a river.
Yes it's coincidental, but only as much as some books.
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#17 Post by Thiel »

Out of interest, how come it didn't infect Denmark or the other Scandinavian countries?
Plenty of cross border traffic and Southern France was one of the most popular tourist spots at the time.
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#18 Post by Bombhead »

barnest2 wrote:So the probability is that in 1979, small pox wouldn't really become an epidemic...
I tell you what, don't say small pox, say a specially weaponised version of Ebola... Call it Ebola-C or something. Kills rapidly and is very easy to pass on. Waterborne lets say. They were ambushed by a river.
Yes it's coincidental, but only as much as some books.
Someones been reading Tom Clancy ;)
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#19 Post by acelanceloet »

or clive cussler.
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#20 Post by HMS Sophia »

Bombhead wrote: Someones been reading Tom Clancy ;)
:oops: no... not recently... Maybe rainbow six?... :P

I do like Clive Cussler :P
At least disease is more is more likely than nuclear weapons... so I'm happy...
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