>>58234696
Small rewrite of >>58249815
>The drive to the station was relatively uneventful.
>You were talking about your next steps and going out to buy a toilet and CCTV camera after work.
>Your colleague was just blasting his playlist the whole way through.
>With such hits on it like Bad Boys, he certainly wasn't beating the stereotype.
>You personally didn't mind, and in a way you kind of liked it.
>There was a certain appeal to pulling into the station's parking lot while blasting Bad Boys.
>You stepped out of the car and went inside.
>The fed chick from yesterday was still there, but something was off about her, but you couldn't tell what.
>Some other feds were there as well, but you didn't recognize them.
>You were just going to get what you needed to do and go on patroll.
>Unfortunately for you, your plans were delayed by another fed showing up to waste your time.
>This time a guy from the CDCshowed up in a yellow hazmat suit like he was entering some quarantine zone.
>He just stopped everyone from working to tell you about how the people at the CDC used an AI to go through Pokemon reports and concluded that our town was above average in the number of Pokemon showing up.
>In addition, he said something about it maybe being contagious and taking precautions against getting infected.
>In that case, most people here would already be infected and just waiting to show symptoms.
>Considering that 90% of the people in the building were exposed to Pokemon in the last few days.
>That honestly could have been an e-mail, considering how much he told you.
>He finished and proceeded to go and bother the captain.
>"Do you think it is genetic or contagious?" asked your colleague.
>"Either way it sounds like bad news," you answered
>"Care to elaborate a bit on that?" he asked.
>"If it is genetic, the transformation might as well be inevitable but is at least predictable. If it is contagious, we have to deal with the existence of asymptomatic carriers," you answered.