Korean Zombie Virus (Train to Busan)



"Damn those zombies! I remember my own favorite zombie film Train to Busan and its very own prequel called Seoul Station. Now everything gets worse when these idiotic ducangers are attacking my country still while the Thing is still assimilating every single one of these dang things. Now it's just about a minute to midnight for the Doomsday Clock, and we're all done for."

--Su Ji-Hoon, The Train of Death

The Korean Zombie Virus is a virus comes from the fact that the victims behave like the generic "zombie" seen in horror pop-culture media of the genre seen in the 2016 film Train to Busan and it's prequel Seoul Station.

The Korean Zombie Virus (dubbed K-Z Virus) origins is believed to be from a leak in a chemical plant in Seoul on July 20, 2016. The K-Z Virus is a mutated version of the Rabies virus that instantly mutated with the leaked chemical compound. The virus quickly spread among the population of Seoul. Initial police reports have pinpointed the Ground Zero of the outbreak to be the Seoul Station, located in the Bongnae-dong and Dongja-dong district of the capital. Bites were blamed as the reason why the virus spread so fast within 24 hours, infecting 80% much of South Korea before the military was able to stop it on its tracks to the southern tip of the peninsula. As of this writing, it estimated that over 1.5 Million have been infected with the K-Z Virus while the death toll is estimated to be around 1.1 Million.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, K-Z outbreak began when the leak from BioTech plant causes the spread the infection in South Korea. However it cut unexpectedly when The Thing assimilated one of the Infected and then turning into abominal monsters that causes a huge clash with The Thing and the K-Z infected