As the recent failure of the supposed "cure" for many different forms of cancer hit America harder than the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, the nation became at the brink of collapse. Stories of the infected patients first arose in the most eastern part of the country, where hospitals first began to admit patients that reacted to the H-cure very badly. In the early days of the outbreak, patients began to exhibit problems breathing, feverish symptoms, and enhanced violence, to the point where they needed to be quarantined. An extensive research campaign began in hopes of developing a cure to this virus that afflicted so many, now amounting to the millions. Eventually, hospitals became overwhelmed by the amount of people that needed help, so much so that hospitals began to administer KOS, or kill-on-sight orders to patients that passed certain infection levels, or had no hope of survival. National CDCs, or Centers for Disease Control, began to work up an antidote to this virus, one of them succeeding. That CDC was located in Los Santos, named the Humane Laboratories. Soldiers at Fort Zancudo were tasked with protecting the staff that worked on the cure, but as Los Santos soon fell, the soldiers could not hold the infected back any longer, and the Humane Laboratories collapsed, leaving humanity's only hope of survival in the hands of the undead. Los Santos, once seen as a cornerstone of country, filled with life and infinite opportunities, now was in utter chaos. As the growing numbers of infected steadily grew, and the last remaining survivors now at their breaking point, a special group arose, consisting of the nation's top agents, that would lead a campaign of retrieving the antidote in Los Santos. They would be tasked with several missions that would involve fighting back the undead and securing packages of the antidote recently developed in Los Santos. Once secured, these packages would serve as a cure for the rest of the country, and later be used for widespread accumulation.
-SageRudolph123