Each year, 500 babies in the US are chosen at random, genetically modified to adapt to life on Mars, and sent there. This has been going on for fifty-seven years, and people there haven't gotten suspicious. But mars is changing. It's slowly becoming inhabitable. Nearly 29000 people lived there, and it's been narrowed down to around 16000. People there are dropping like flies. And if Aryel doesn't do something soon, nobody will survive.
Aryel Foster is so terrified of losing her life, she would find any way to stop it. And she does just that. She delves into research, her friend Melody Parks at her side, and they discover what's been going on. But only by accident. They discover the control center in the middle of Red Sand City is where newborns are being shipped in, and scientists are being shipped out. In a hasty attempt to survive, Aryel and Melody gather their friends and break into the control tower. They steal a pod and set off for Earth. The thing is, none of them know how to make it to earth or fly a pod. And what happens if they make it there?
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.