From: Dr. Evelyn Carter ecarter@redwoodbureau.org

To: Director Samuel Mitchell smitchell@redwoodbureau.org

Subject: Containment Strategy Discussion

Director Mitchell,

I hope this message finds you well during these trying times. I wanted to initiate a confidential discussion regarding the containment of the IraPestis-22 outbreak. As the situation escalates, we find ourselves facing an increasingly complex and dire scenario.

Our initial containment efforts in New York City have clearly failed, resulting in the rapid spread of the virus not only across the city but into Canada and Washington, D.C. The situation is now a matter of international concern, and the toll on civilian lives is devastating.

In light of these developments, I believe it is imperative that we reevaluate our strategies. The virus's ability to induce extreme aggression in some individuals has rendered our conventional containment methods insufficient. The risk of further outbreaks is high, and the toll on our civilian populations is unacceptable.

I propose that we explore all possible options to contain the virus, even if they involve unconventional measures. This may include the use of controlled substances or agents to incapacitate infected individuals, ensuring they pose no further threat to public safety.

I understand the ethical and moral implications of such a decision, but given the dire circumstances, we may need to consider sacrificing a few to save many. We must weigh the potential consequences and assess whether it's in the best interest of national and global security.

I look forward to your thoughts on this matter, and I believe that a swift and decisive course of action is required to regain control of the situation.

Sincerely,

Dr. Evelyn Carter

Chief Scientist, Redwood Bureau