In the year 2250, dragons are a common sight. Huge majestic ones who roam the mountain sides, to the little mangy ones that dig through your garbage and have to be fended off with a broom and a flyswatter. Shortly after they escaped the labs in the wake of World War Three, dragons not only adapted to our world, but became a commodity.
Around 2100, dragons became a mark of status. Every kind of '-aire' just had to have one. Soon they became labor and guard animals, pets and ornaments, and with a growing demand comes a black market. Dragon trappers became some of the richest people on earth, dragon rescuers however? They did not.
Back in 2250, a group of dragon rescuers are on the hunt for a mysterious egg that has the entire world interested. A new dragon species hadn't been discovered in years, anyone who managed to get their hands on it would be very rich, hatched or not.
Determined to get the egg to safety, the rescuers will have to face territorial dragons, international borders, and one very angry billionaire.
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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.