In a world devastated by an artificial virus, humans have now migrated to several ice-covered planets outside of the sun's reach. In a desperate effort to claim resources, humanity has turned to creating food chemically as well as fighting over barren, rocky, extraterrestrial planets. In order to keep the vision of its people oriented towards the war effort, a certain planet named Mirus has turned to extreme indoctrination of its peoples. In this midst of this struggle, a former enemy aircraft fighter from Mirus crashes on a foreign planet outside of the cosmic circle of territorial planets. There, she meets several individuals who seem to differ from the normally disciplined and emotionless workers of Mirus, and they know much about her identity. She is met with a struggle: she wants to return to her home planet as quick as she can, yet she cannot bring herself to. What had she been left without? What lies had she never been exposed to? What dystopia had she been living in for her entire life? Little by little, Katherine Prince begins to grow closer to the secret society of Imperia, and begins to plot the end of true evil of the universe.
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.