Earth K870 Destoryed by Klebsiella planticola

in #cyberpunk6 years ago

Hello, I have been exploring the derelict world of K870, where are biotech company destroyed the Planet with a New Strand of genetically modified bacteria called Klebsiella planticola.

The planet was in desperate need of a solution for their plant waste problem, so they developed a new bacteria they could break down plant matter and turn it into alcohol.

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They genetically engineered it to only target dead already decomposing plants so it should have been everybody expectations that it would not kill living plants.

They tested in Labs for years before they release date into the Earth but they was using it on sterile soil and plants they didn't expect the bacteria to destroy living plants.

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Who started ship in the bacteria to farms selling it on the market.

To the Farmers and government did decompose plant waste into usable soil started using it to produce alcohol.

The doctors on bacteria to die after a certain alcohol content but it evolved to be more resistant to higher alcohol content so it didn't die but instead kept on multiplying destroy and plant matter and spreading.

They did try to destroy the bacteria before it got out of hand but it didn't go well, it is virtually impossible to destroy 100% to the bacteria or any bacteria for that matter.

So they tried to contain it but it didn't work the bacteria was already in the atmosphere breaking down plants and turning them into alcohol.

So all was left to do was watch and hope and pray that the plants would adapt to this new bacteria but as you already know a foreign invader has no predator so the ecosystem of the area is unbalanced.

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They also tried to genetically modify plants to resist bacteria from breaking down and to resist the high alcohol content that it produces.

All hope was lost is this earth could not find a way to contain this new bacteria that they created this is the first example of genetically modifying that has gone terribly wrong and has destroyed a whole Civilization in the Parallel Worlds I travel to.

It saddens me that humans are this responsible for the there own actions. Hopefully, I don't have to see another planet destroyed by the same fate and maybe you guys will learn not to make the mistakes that I have witnessed first-hand.

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You have a minor grammatical mistake in the following sentence:

It saddens me that humans are this responsible for the there own actions.
It should be their own instead of there own.