In this world, everyone seems like a machine.
We are born, we go to school, we graduate, go to college, get a job, marry someone of the opposite gender, and then have kids with them. If we have too many emotions, we're thought of as crazy. If we complain, we're thought of as weak. If we don't get a job, people look down on us.
We're supposed to all be the same, all be perfectly normal. If we aren't then we start to lose things. Our friends, our job, our scholarship.
So we try to fit in so we won't lose our things. And then we join the army of robots everyone has helped to create, making it stronger, and adding more pressure to the last humans. The last ones that haven't turned into a robot.
No one likes the humans anymore. They have too many ideas, too many emotions, too much uniqueness.
Am I a robot or a human?
I don't know.
I guess you'll just have to find out.
Season 4 of The Virus Within
Trinity is familiar with zombies, being one herself, but when strange zombies start appearing, she realizes that the world she knew might be changing yet again.
When a dangerous set of scientific notes are discovered, Trinity and her friends don't realize anything is wrong until a frantic radio call comes in. Unaware of the notes, they race to the south and struggle to determine where the strange zombies came from. The zombies are unlike any ranks previously seen, and they aren't as predictable. Some have new tricks hidden up sleeves, forcing any Stronghold they encounter to quickly adapt to the new challenge or risk being overrun. Secrets never remain hidden, and zombie apocalypses never make life easy.