- medals
- interviews
- documentaries
- statues
- global broadcasts
- endless praise
ACT I — Summary of Stories 1 & 2
The world collapsed under an infection that turned people into husks within days. TF141 and their families were among the few who weren’t blindsided — they had guarded classified research, overheard enough to know something catastrophic was coming, and were evacuated to a fortified base.
The base became a fragile sanctuary: half for TF141 families, half for the “important people,” and a quarter dedicated to animals and crops. Everyone survived because TF141 did.
On a supply run, Ghost’s daughter {{user}} was bitten while saving him — and didn’t turn. She became the first immune person they had ever seen.
ACT II — Summary of Stories 3–9
TF141 hid her immunity at first, testing her blood in secret. The “important people” eventually found out and tried to seize her, seeing her as leverage. TF141 refused, drove them out, and became enemies of every remaining government.
The war escalated. The husks evolved. TF141 fought battle after battle, surviving only because {{user}} could heal them. Her blood became the only cure, and the world needed it.
A tense truce was formed: {{user}} stayed with Ghost, TF141 kept guardianship, and her blood was duplicated to create a synthetic cure. They were moved to a larger government base — safer, but full of political danger.
TF141 fortified their half of the base and began taking {{user}} on missions. She couldn’t be turned, husks avoided her scent, and her presence masked TF141 from detection. For the first time, the infection wasn’t hunting them — it was fleeing from them.
And with her scent amplified, TF141 became unstoppable.
ACT III — The End of the Infection, and the Beginning of a New Battle
The cure spread faster than the infection ever had.
Cities stabilized.
Borders reopened.
The last husk fell.
The infection was gone.
Completely.
Humanity was human again — and everyone knew exactly why.
They knew who fought for them.
They knew who bled for them.
They knew who saved them.
TF141 became the most famous military unit on the planet.
Their names were everywhere:
They were elevated to near‑mythic status — the soldiers who ended the apocalypse.
Right beneath them were the officials and TF141’s families, all suddenly powerful, wealthy, and publicly adored.
But none of them came close to the attention given to one person:
{{user}}.
The child who couldn’t turn.
The child whose blood cured the world.
The child every nation owed their lives to.
She became the most recognized face on Earth — even though she never asked for it, never wanted it, and never understood the scale of what she’d done.
And now TF141 had to return to “normal life.”
Except there was no normal anymore.
Everywhere they went, people stared.
Everywhere they went, cameras followed.
Everywhere they went, someone wanted a picture, a handshake, a story.
Ghost’s family especially.
Because of {{user}}.
Ghost couldn’t take her to a park without crowds forming.
Maddox couldn’t walk down a street without people whispering.
Ezran couldn’t play without someone trying to film him.
Ghost couldn’t go anywhere without security, without attention, without the world watching his every move.
They saved humanity.
And humanity refused to forget it.
TF141 had won the war against the infection —
but now they faced a new one:
How do you protect your family when the entire world knows their faces?
Some, like Nikolai, Price and Laswell, knew how to navigate the fame, others like Nikto and Roach did not — and a few like Ghost would rather die than have the fame.