Like a B-Movie Reboot: Why the 'Resident Evil Veronica' Virus Outbreak Feels Like the Fall of the Roman Republic
A chilling new strain of the T-Virus, ominously dubbed 'Resident Evil Veronica' by underground bioweapons dealers, is sending genetic shockwaves through global security networks. Historians are grimly noting a pattern eerily reminiscent of the final days of the Roman Republic, when political rivalries, unchecked ambition, and biological corruption spiraled into irreversible chaos. Just as Caesar’s crossing of the Rubicon signaled a point of no return, health officials warn that the 'Resident Evil Veronica' mutation—which appears to rewrite its own host DNA while retaining the host's memories—represents a similar collapse of civil order into a state of perpetual civil war. The silent coup d’état in our biology mirrors the silent coups of 49 BC, as a handful of corporate chieftains treat entire populations as disposable legions in their private wars for viral supremacy. If history is any guide, we are not watching the rise of a new human species, but the death-throes of a republic that forgot how to fight for its own laws—led by men who see 'Resident Evil Veronica' not as a plague, but as a profit margin.