Talk:Patient (Map Game)/@comment-24974357-20180115235849

Federative Republic of Brazil
 * Government:
 * The Zalgo stories start to create fear and panic among some people. The president, Jair Bolsonaro, makes a public statement telling people everything is under control, and that it poses no threat to Brazil or anyone else in the world, as it's most likely a joke being taken too far.
 * Military:
 * The Armed Forces conduce a joint exercise in the coast of the state of Pará, simulating a large scale guerrilla invasion in the Amazon Rainforest based on the Operation Traíra (which took place in 1991).
 * Navy Admiral Gregório Constantino travels to the US, along with other high-ranking officers, to debate the expansion of the brazilian navy and military partnerships.
 * Economy:
 * The technology development sector continues to grow. Highly educated adults from other south american nations start to see opportunities in Brazil. The government incentivates such attitudes, seeking to grow the sector even more.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Travellers from DRC, Republic of Congo, Gabon and Zambia must present documents proving they're not infected with ebola before entering the country.
 * Diplomats travel to USA along with Admiral Constantino to auxiliate in the negotiations.

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Hello. Doesn't matter who I am. Since you're allowed to read this, I assume you know what's going on and it's pointless to introduce the situation. I am here to inform you that what you read above is only half of the truth.

The government does not believe it's a joke that went too far. Bolsonaro said it to stop the panic. All the powerful men and women that command this nation know the Zalgos are real. And you know too. After all, you must be a member of the Blue Amazon Project. *Giggles* That's a stupid name, but there's not much we can do. We have to hide the true purpose of the Project.

That brings me to the other point. That exercise in the Amazon is an excuse for us to understand how capable of waging war our miltary is. For now, we know the Zalgos are aggressive and different from everything we've seen before. We don't know how the situation will develop, so we need to be ready for anything. Literally anything.

The meeting in the US is not meant to expand the navy or any other bullshit they've told you. Nobody here cares about that stupid aircraft carrier anymore. What we want in the United States is to understand the Zalgos. *Louder tone* I mean, those things first appeared in New Mexico, now there are cases in Las Vegas, Mexico... How many new suspected instances appeared in just a couple months? Two thousand? Three? Four? How long until they come South? *Pause, followed by inaudible whispers* I'm sorry for that. I lost control.

We are meeting with the americans in charge of the case to study and offer our help. We got doctors and scientists, we want to contribute. We also want to take a closer look at the Zalgos and understand their behavior, see if we can fix the contaminated people or, if it doesn't work and they reach our borders, prepare a military plan to eliminate them. No one wants to do the last part. But, as I said earlier, we must be prepared for anything. So yes, the naval expansion is just an excuse to send our teams to the US and to liberate budget to study the Zalgos. Still, we're not sure if the americans will want our help. We're not sure about ANYTHING! What those things are, how they work... Or if they will ever pose a threat to Brazil. They're too weird to be predictable. I hope our visit to Uncle Sam make them look less weird. Or, at least, help to make them look less weird.

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