The morning after.

It was a chilled November 1st sun that bathed Nachton in its orange glory that morning, reflecting its rays off of the skyscrapers, towers, bloodied streets and burnt out buildings. Nachton was in shambles - bodies littered the streets, plumes of smoldering black smoke rising up into the soft, fall winds. Military, civil and state vehicles rolled into the city, dispersing what would be called the Piestewa cure to the city's inhabitants. The world was reporting a horrible terrorist attack had infected Nachton, an isolated incident, but a terrible tragedy that had spread across the entire city. The death toll was in the tens of thousands, the infected - at least 60% of the populace.

Nachton would remain quarantined for the next 30 days. The cure would have a 100% effectiveness with no residual side affects. Those infected less than 6 hours would recover with no recollection of their horrific nightmare evening whereas those who were infected over that had no hope of recovery. As the days wore on, Duibne Industries scientists would discover that the speed of the virus' infection would in fact bring on death quicker - an increased degeneration causing a molecular and cellular break down - thus completely eradicating any trace of the virus or potential for accidental exposure and spreading beyond the city boundaries.

No terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the atrocity.

Duibne Industries would be heralded world wide for its humanitarian efforts.