The Geth Consensus wrote:Alevuss wrote:
Through researching the past infection, you will find that the disease can be reversed. Thus, we are advocating a more peaceful solution until it appears that the infected cannot be appropriately contained while keeping uninfected populations safe.
As the infection rate draws down alongside deaths caused by the zombies, which we expect to occur at roughly 20 to 25 hours into the Apocalypse, it may be necessary to kill those who display symptoms of being having been infected for too long. If you must kill, we ask that you do not do so until the 15 hour mark, or after consulting us about collecting them within Alevuss Puppet. If by 29 hours we fail or succeed in finding a cure, we will consult (if communications are still open) your government and respond as you request, though the wishes of progenitors or members of any sort of familial structure within Geth culture for the infected will be considered before those of the government, particularly if they are in favor curing.
If you wish for citizens to be returned alive as zombies, we cannot promise such. Enemies of Alevuss or not, the safety of the multiverse takes priority.
Geth cannot become zombies, Geth are networked A.I, we cannot be affected by this virus, but we simply wish to help.
Geth however are threatened by the Flood which is rumored to appear, logic plague will cause us to fight for them and cause unwarranted deaths.
But overall, Geth are immune to infection, we will actively look for a cure while also taking military action.
Perhaps there are migrants within Geth zones of control that are susceptible to the disease? Or it is possible for the disease to exist on Geth materials that could pose a threat to all who come in contact with Geth?