- Chicago 2035, terrorists have attacked. An average man holds the key to a cure. As time runs out and the viral infections reach epidemic proportions, the leaders of government operation attempt to save the man and find the cure.
- When terrorists attack Chicago in the year 2035, the government responds by creating a special unit called RIFT to combat the blood-borne virus unleashed by the blast. An average man living in the suburbs holds the key to a cure, but before RIFT can apprehend him, he is kidnapped and held hostage by the terrorist group. As time runs out and the viral infections reach epidemic proportions, the leaders of RIFT approve a daring, risky and desperate mission to save the man and find the cure.—Anonymous
- Chicago, 2036. An Eastern-European terrorist group called Division Two detonates a bomb in downtown Chicago. The bomb contains a virus that begins spreading through the American population. Working like the Ebola virus, it targets the victims blood cells, causing an intense fever and eventually killing the victim. The United States government creates a response team named, Research and Intervention: Fever Treatment, or, RIFT. Made up of scientists, doctors, and military personnel, RIFT discovers that some people are completely immune to the Nexus virus and that one man, living in suburbia, with no knowledge of his importance, might hold the key to curing the virus. Before RIFT can apprehend the man, Division Two kidnaps him and takes him hostage in a remote warehouse on the outskirts of Chicago. RIFT assembles two teams to find and rescue the man and to contain his wife at home. After skydiving in and taking out all the terrorists, including the head of Division Two, the RIFT strike team explains to the man that he is the key to finding the cure, but the process will kill him. Eventually the man agrees to sacrifice himself to save the countless sick. The procedure works, the cure is effective, and the virus is wiped out.—Anonymous
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