The Killing | Antidote

It was unbearable.

If you are searching for within the human mind, you must look at Mirror Neurons and Cognitive Dissonance.

The Killing Antidote didn’t save the monster. The Killing Antidote

Recent studies in neuroendocrinology have identified specific hormonal cascades that precede lethal violence. High levels of cortisol coupled with low serotonin create a "perfect storm" in the amygdala—the brain’s fear and aggression center.

Somewhere above, Voss poured a drink, unaware that mercy had just passed him by. And somewhere in Lena’s chest, a quiet voice that had been dead since Cairo whispered: It was unbearable

, surfaces—perhaps the first attempt at "the thing" Jodi possesses, but one who lacked the necessary genes and succumbed to the mutation instead. Seeking the Cure

stalks her, forcing her to lure it into crashing through reinforced walls just to escape its reach. The Ghost in the Lab And somewhere in Lena’s chest, a quiet voice

To understand the cure, we must first analyze the poison. History is a long scroll of systemic violence, from the battlefields of ancient Rome to the cyber warfare of today. However, the "poison" we face now is unique. It is no longer just the hot rage of a fistfight or the cold calculation of a military campaign.