Carrying the bag, Cope walked into the corridor that led to the laboratory. He did not put on a protective suit.
Tom Cope moved along cautiously but quickly through the BJ 1 tunnel, carrying the black bag with its explosive assemblages of crystalized Cobra virus-dispersal bombs.
OUT! EVERYONE, OUT! WE'VE GONE HOT!
The FBI and police discovered Cope has a laboratory in his apartment where he was producing liquid Cobra virus.
You are charged with murder, she said. Cope spoke, F.B.I. bitch.
Cope grabbed his doctors bag with the bioreactors inside and ran from authorities into a tunnel at the train station.
Almost all of the resources of that agency were used in tracing and managing the fourteen cases of Cobra that occurredfollowing the blast in the tunnel.
Tom Cope configured a bomb full of liquid Cobra Virus and put not only the FBI but Hopkins and Austen in danger as well when it exploded in the tunnel as he was running from law enforcement.
Suzanne Tanaka had first uncovered evidence that Cobra can survive in rodents when her mice became infected but didn't die-and when one of the mice passed the virus to her, she inadvertently showed that transmission of Cobra can go from rodent to human.
Alice charged Tom Cope with murder and following this news Cope had a seizure.
There was an outbreak of 14 people with the Cobra Virus after the bomb exploded, 5 of which were present at the tunnels.
The investigatorsdiscovered that rats were the source of the infection and transmitting it to human through bites in their skin. They realized that rats are able to live with this virus without the risk of life threatening symptoms.