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Neurology of the ALZ 112 and 113 Viruses in Planet of the Apes | Rise Dawn and War Explained

Jun 07, 2021
When I was a kid watching Planet of the Apes I thought to myself, man, humanity was really screwed, but after watching the Planet of the Apes trilogy, bro, what's wrong with humanity in these movies? It's kind of like how in the Matrix humans are just from another world. levels of giant losers, but instead of giant robots that can tear us apart, we're just giant monkey droppings that could tear and tear us apart. Do you see what happens during the entire

dawn

and humanity's war for the

planet

of the

apes

? An effort to cure the unfortunate but natural effects of aging was botched big time, specifically more aggressive means were needed for Alzheimer's to alter the human genome and create effective medicine to combat the horrendous passage of time we normally resort to. when we test the potential.
neurology of the alz 112 and 113 viruses in planet of the apes rise dawn and war explained
The medicines you might know give us the body of

apes

, in this case chimpanzees who share similar reactions and traits with humanity, but are not as valued in terms of their lives. After administering the newly prepared medicine, the apes who were highly intelligent would rival humans in most aspects, but humanity would still regard them as animals who spit in the face of these apes and their preference for peace, humanity. would engage in a war with the apes that would ultimately spell our downfall and give

rise

to the abomination that marked Mark and Planet of the Apes now God, it's horrible, so today it's pretty clear exactly what we were discussing what this medicine is, how it affects the minds of apes, how it was originally supposed to help humans and why there seems to be such a drawback between humans and apes regarding the more aggressive version of the medicine and why this is in actually a quite expected result.
neurology of the alz 112 and 113 viruses in planet of the apes rise dawn and war explained

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Well, for all the new people here first, thanks for the 500,000 subs. Without you, literally none of this would have been possible and given that there are so many new faces around here. I'll go over my usual on-screen speech. You'll see a timestamp if you want to skip the trilogy summary that will dive into the science of the film and how. the specific virus affects humans and apes, however, if you want to stay and listen to the sweet, sensual sounds of my voice, that is also appreciated, so let's get into this long summary of, you know, the beginning, which is the emergence of the

planet

.
neurology of the alz 112 and 113 viruses in planet of the apes rise dawn and war explained
We apes open our story in the jungles somewhere and I guess it's Africa, considering that's where we find chimpanzees, a group of chimpanzees are being chased by humans and they get caught left right and center after being loaded onto a cart . The troop tries to run after the captured ones, but to no avail, then we jump across the planet to see a green-eyed chimpanzee. He is currently going through an IQ test that I took myself and I can't even solve that test that fast and I see so bright. Eyes, the ape is solving the test so fast that the researcher will run to his boss, Steven, to tell him that they are ready to move to human trials with this breakthrough and that he is ready to show the board that he will begin his presentation discussing the virus known as alz112. or alz-112 doesn't really matter, but it has been given to the ape to create neurogenesis, but actually its main purpose is to cure alzheimer's.
neurology of the alz 112 and 113 viruses in planet of the apes rise dawn and war explained
Everyone is pretty excited and back in the waiting area they are trying to pluck out his glowing eyes. Cell, since they do it, okay man, the body language clearly shows that she's keeping something under the bed, but these guys are big brains I guess, and I actually know what these scientists are too bright, they try to force to the bright eyes to come out of his cage. The meeting will continue to discuss how the dose has no harmful effects except that it makes the iris turn green. In theory, the cure would solve a wide range of human genetic diseases, since everyone congratulates themselves for all the money they are spending. to make the eyes glow, then burst through the glass and then take it out on the table.
Steven bothers the spaghetti quite a bit and says that they are all contaminated and that they have to be removed. He orders Robert to eliminate all the apes from the facility. Steven allows Will. to stay in the company, but tells him that oh, I don't know, just like with his father, to return the cure to the formula, maybe which discourages him as he slaughters the apes, Robert discovers that glowing eyes actually I was trying to protect. his son and then makes the decision that Will needs to take the ape home. Will has now doomed the Planet of the Apes.
Upon arriving home, we discover that Will's father is not doing so well, which is a big driving force behind why Will is even trying to cure Alzheimer's Will shows his father Cesar and tells him no. gets too attached, but hey, he will get attached, as we all know, the next morning we see to what extent in the dementia the father is forgetting that he hasn't driven in years. He is the first to notice that Caesar displays features far beyond what a day-old ape should have and that his eyes are also green. Three years later, we go through a montage about how great Caesar is, his skills are advancing faster than Caesar's. a normal human being and in comparison, at that age, his neurons advance faster than those of his own species to start a fight, then it breaks out between Will's father and the nurse, leading Will to take some of the virus alz-112 that he knows.
At work he injects his father with a virus in the hopes that it will cure him or at least prevent Alzheimer's. The next morning, his father is downstairs playing the piano and clearly doing better. His father begins to discuss how he has healed and feels 100 behind. to the normal check of his vital signs, he does not pay attention to where César is and then leaves, he goes to the neighbor's garage where a girl discovers him, the father then comes out with a bat and begins to hit him, but catches him . Just before Caesar was seriously injured, he got a cut on his leg, prompting a visit to the zoo's doctor or veterinarian, if he so chooses, and then they decide to start dating.
It's not really important, but you know, just so you know there's a love interest. It goes through the whole bonding process while you do it and then they decide to take Caesar into the woods so he can have some freedom, they take Caesar's leash off and then Caesar holds out his hand as a gesture of asking permission. Caesar then runs through the Woods and we have this montage of him running through the woods for ages with enormous chimpanzee energy and then he looks like that one Professor Farnsworth created in Futurama for a while, but then a family and their dog show up and then Caesar sees the dog. wear a leash too, this makes Cesar ask if it's a pet, they assure him it's not, but I mean, oh you know, maybe not, nowadays we put kids on a leash too, Cesar then asks about his parents and asks who he is, which is an interesting question. for an animal to ask, I think the only other animal to ask this was a parrot that was taught to talk and then asked before it died what it was or something.
I can't remember specifically anyway, it doesn't really matter. This Wilden shows him the facility where he was born and then tells him that his mother ate lead so she raised him, so the vet is now asking questions and it turns out that the alz112 virus can be passed genetically to offspring and that Caesar has some of the traits that his mother had, while the father is using a fork upside down, showing that something seems to be going wrong and his brain examines it and discovers that the immune system is thwarting the virus, which means that Alzheimer's is coming back.
Meanwhile, the father goes out and gets into the neighbor's mustang, the neighbor yells at the father, which angers Cesar when he starts attacking the neighbor. The neighbor runs off, but Cesar is about to slap them on the cheeks when he comes to and then. He realizes what he is doing and then goes to check on the father while the people back away. Police show up along with animal control and then move him to his new home. They let César out to his play area, which at first I think he thinks is nice. nesto and then will is forced to leave him there while he appeals his sentence to the sanctuary.
Caesar quickly realizes that it's actually just him being abandoned and he doesn't like it and then along comes the most unnecessarily ridiculous character, Malfoy, here he is being a turbo idiot. everyone and then locks Caesar in a cage while the rest of the chimpanzees are scared by a newcomer, it's a madhouse, I tell you that at home it is clear that the father is rapidly degrading alz112 he is no longer effective at all and therefore For some reason his brain is degrading even faster than normal, which didn't make much sense until I sat down and thought about it, but we'll talk about that later, Wilton tells his boss that he's already done human testing on his father and that alz112 worked but he developed antibodies and will say that he needs a more aggressive virus to make sure the body can't resist and oh man this turns out to be a great plan again, Malfoy is just a complete loser to everyone, I half expected that did it. he keeps saying paw honestly and Caesar's red sweater doesn't work, the other worker is a bit of a coward and that will probably save him later, but back at the labs, Steven granted Will a group of apes to test Alz 113 on and this . it's where we meet koba and these are the eight that would really doom everyone during an ape experiment robert is inadvertently exposed to alz 113 when his mask is taken off always make sure your protective gear is on properly buddy and here is where we arrive. the big exhibition event and that's why quarantine is so important anyway, at the sanctuary, the other chimpanzees don't really like Caesar and what he's wearing and then they start attacking him or at least the alpha, Malfoy comes out running and shrinks them both and then takes them back to their cages, meanwhile in the lab Koba shows increased intelligence which shows that the virus is indeed working.
Robert, although he appears to have an immune response at the sanctuary, is told by Maurice, the giant orangutan, that he knows sign language, but People who don't like intelligent apes will notice Caesar's injury and then He will ask you if you were hurt when you go to check him out. It's not important, but know that resentment is growing when Caesar is left behind once again that same night, Malfoy. a guy and a couple of girls show up to see the monkeys he messes with, you know, because Human Bad and Caesar can steal the other guy's razor and then just say mugs Malfoy, honestly at this point I don't even I have seen. mentions his real name, it's just Malfoy anyway, Caesar then opens his cage and then releases the giant gorilla inside, who is afraid to come out of his cage, but he's been stuck in there for so long that he finally comes out and is grateful for the freedom that then awakens. he lifts the alpha and shows that Caesar doesn't want to fight, which now makes Caesar the alpha, as the original alpha submits at Will's house.
He's about to give his father the alz113, but it looks like the old man is almost done with us. so he ends up crashing in the middle of the night or at least that's what the black suits they wear imply the next morning or it looks like the next morning probably isn't the next morning anyway Stephen is now ready to be human . The tests, as Koba seems much smarter than normal and his sustained will mentions that they still don't know what is going to happen to humans, so they should stop testing and definitely not test on humans, although Steven is practically unaware. this in your house.
Robert is definitely sick, he is trying to get help from Will, when the neighbor shows up and confronts him, but he sneezes blood at him and now we have a spread event on the way, the scientists will pay for the sanctuary and then go find Caesar , whatever to Caesar. He then closes the door. Will doesn't want to go home with them. It's definitely a good use of a couple thousand dollars, but this has cemented Caesar in his leadership because he chose to stay rather than flee. Caesar now has a plan. He gives the old alpha a chance.
He cracks it and distributes it to everyone to further prove that he is the leader with power, he assured Maurice, then asked him why he did it and then we put the ape together to make him stronger. The orangutan says that apes are stupid and then leaves later that night and escapes. and then he steals a batch of alz113 and using the knife from before he stabs the canisters and releases them in the sanctuary making all the apes smarter the next morning the apes wake up seeing the world in a different way while Malfoy knocks on the doors and the cages checking All the apes' eyes have turned green, showing that the plan has worked perfectly, so here on television we have a reference to the planet of the apes, the astronauts passing through like a wormhole and are sent to the futurefrom Earth, which is actually a pretty clear callback as the sanctuary owner watches and notices that the apes are acting strange in Franklin's apartment, he has to come to alz 113 and I know we're jumping , but that's how this movie is anyway, now we have a fight between malfoy and caesar and I just don't get the point chimpanzees can literally rip your arms off mate anyway we have the classic get your stinky paws off me you fucking dirty ape while Caesar screams without showing that he is now able to speak.
You can be as intelligent as you want, but the structure of the throat does not allow it and we will discuss it later. Anyway, the group attacks the dastardly guy for a minute, but Caesar puts him in a cage and stops him from turning into Shrekd. Malfoy it is then. eliminated by an electric shot from the fire hose and his baton, I mean honestly this had to happen so there really was no loss there and now all the apes ascend out of the sanctuary and move into the surrounding area later return to the sanctuary they observed.
The tape showing how Malfoy became shattered when the chimpanzees began raiding the medical labs and freeing the rest of the apes, Steven is alerted that Franklin has succumbed to the disease and enters to find the building trashed. At the zoo, the apes are also being released to reinforce their numbers increased after an all-out assault on the city to free their captured brethren, then moved to the Golden Gate Bridge to leave the city completely. Finally, the police show up to ruin the fun as usual and the ape corner is fine. Then the police show up with batons, bro, how are you going to take out a 500 pound silverback gorilla with a baton?
How can you be so aggressive with something much stronger than you, but also be stupid enough to show up with a stick anyway? It only shows poor planning on humanity's part, but when a helicopter fires on the apes, it is shot down and Steven ends up in the process since he was in that helicopter even though it was completely unnecessary for him to be in that helicopter outside of the Bridge Will chases him in a police car and then heads off forcefully in search of Caesar. Koba is the first to find him and tries to attack, but Caesar fights him off.
He will try to convince Caesar to return home, but he respects his decision to stay in the forest and leads his monkey people, also the neighbor then goes to work feeling a little bad and gets a nosebleed and this spreads the disease everywhere. , which at this point we know happens pretty easily and this brings us to Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, humanity is totally screwed by a pandemic, we actually opened Dawn of the Planet of the Apes with news reports saying that if you have a sore throat, stay home; However, as the disease continues, people become erratically aggressive and civil unrest occurs, which is not at all what humanity does.
Anyway, nicknamed the Simeon flu, it is claimed that only around 1 in 500 people are able to survive the virus, which puts us at only 16 million humans focusing on the monkeys that hunt in the trees in those that have established themselves as an important presence. Caesar of the redwood forest now has a son who is immediately attacked by a bear, he screams for help as Koba comes like a flying dagger and then stabs the bear in the back and takes him back to the camp, they have now created a society of apes, but it's really not that important, I just know that Koba is taking Caesar's son, blue eyes, under his wing as a secondary father figure.
Maurice is teaching the tenants of Apetum that apes should not eliminate each other, but if they are related to us, they will do it anyway. because humans do it, apes do it, everyone does it, I mean, don't look past what it was, it was like a cave of uh, was it Heidelbergensis? A bunch of other heidelbergensis skulls were in this cave, basically, it was a serial killer just so you know. It goes way back in the violent ape theory look it up, anyway it's pretty interesting after Caesar's return, his wife just gave birth to a second child, but it seems to be a difficult birth and that puts her off for a while, Caesar talks to maurice about how they wonder if humans are still out there, there have been 10 winners in the last eight, they haven't seen any, which means the human race isn't doing so well.
It seems that meanwhile, outside the camp, two scouts run into a guy we'll all come after. Hating because his brain doesn't work so well, she ends up taking out one of the scouts and then yells at his group, who arrive with extracted force multipliers, which honestly surpasses the force enhancers the apes have. Caesar then calms the group down as Malcolm shouts that they mean no harm and then drops the tools on him to show that they are not a threat. Caesar yells at them to leave as the rest of the troop starts yelling the same thing, which is probably horrible to hear.
Maurice then finds out. He takes the bag that was left from the group and then tells some of the apes to follow the humans. Malcolm returns to his area and then puts Draeus in the car and tells him what happened. The guy just dismisses it right away and is like bro. you weren't even there and the whole truck is telling you what they saw, yet Carver is telling them that they probably left them alive just to track them to their camp, which I actually mean is a fair deduction and it's true if I'm being honest the outfit tells everyone to keep this information a secret as it would scare people in San Francisco things aren't as good as they used to be in most of the city or what's left of it is in an area in the camp, they discuss what to do with koba saying that humans are dangerous and should be treated like in war some say they should be peaceful and caesar tells everyone what to do basically this is their home and home human is there they should appear with force and they should know that they do not come back like this everyone wins and can coexist but coexisting is not like that, I mean, look no further than homo sapiens at the end or top, really the apes arrive the next day and show a strength as alarms.
They are sounded in the human camp looking at the apes Malcolm goes to meet them Caesar says that he does not want war but that they will fight if necessary and lets them know that this city is the home of the humans but the forests are the The apes at home , this ruins the whole plan of using the dam to feed his city when Caesar tells him not to return, so what does Malcolm do right? He comes back, I mean, his hands are tied a little bit, they need power, but they'll possibly do the stupidest thing possible.
They bring in Carver, the guy who literally just shot a scout. Why do you bring Carver? It's clear that guy is marginally unstable and has a severe hatred of apes, as well as of all the people you could literally bring over. someone else or just don't bring any extra people I just don't understand why this is necessary also the dress makes a speech to calm everyone down telling them that she is scared it's a great speech boss however the dress has a meaning that the power of the Damn it would allow them to reach the rest of the world and find out who's left and then they could rebuild but I don't know what's really stopping them now they say they have two weeks of power left but why?
Don't turn on a radio, why do you need the power of the dam? This part didn't make much sense to me anyway, Malcolm leaves with his group to try to make peace long enough for the damn thing to work and get power out of the ape. -controlled area, Malcolm then tells them to stay in the truck, don't leave, don't get out, just stay there and let him go, make contact by making contact with the ape camp, then they drag him towards Caesar and he likes this thing humiliated like, come on, my The boys stand up like a homo sapiens anyway, Caesar is baffled as to why he's back, but agrees to listen to him.
Malcolm tells him about the curse and Caesar agrees to go there with him while the humans look frantic in the cars. Malcolm seems to say that they can work on the dam but they have to leave their force multipliers behind the apes, they break them all while coba tells caesar that if they get power, they will just use it to harm the apes because koba knows the apes. humans, ah, there's a growing disagreement that you love. See it meanwhile, at the forward operating field, we have an exposition about how everything sucks in the world and everyone has lost someone, I mean, with 99.8 of the human population stagnant, I guess that's probably true.
Also, Carver begins to sow anger among the group because he simply had to bring Carver into this delicate operation and he has proven that he can't be trusted considering he killed one of the apes earlier and then Caesar's wife is sick, so That sucks too anyway, the next morning the apes are ready to go. and then meet up with the humans to head to the damn coba, however he has other plans, he and a few others head back to the human reservation area to see what the humans are doing, the humans have a bunch of force multipliers and after running into a few humans who apparently didn't get the memo that there are super intelligent apes running around they find Koba, but then they let him go after he pretends to be a normal chimpanzee and I mean that's an interesting idea in the damn The humans are gross because everyone they know is practically gone which is a huge bummer and while running an explosive line they detonate it to release the turbines causing a small cave in the apes to help remove the rocks and then end up helping to save. the group, but Carver is slightly injured in the cave and this is where Carver's brilliance comes into play.
The guy was told not to bring a forced multiplier, but it turns out he did. The rest of the group didn't know it, but it basically breaks the tenuous trust Caesar tells the humans to leave, so that's a great way to go, carver, asshole, but at the ape camp, Caesar's wife doesn't She looks so attractive and not just because she's a chimpanzee. Malcolm tries to rectify the misunderstanding, but luckily he brought the CDC staff with them. They give Caesar's wife a course of antibiotics that should help with her infection, but Caesar says they have to stay a day to find out if it's really just poison or not, at the human camp they take carver and then put him in a truck where he has to stay, they should have sent the guy walking home, but instead they keep him near Kopa, then he comes back looking for Caesar and then He heads to the dam, he's a little upset with the humans and when Caesar arrives, Koba.
He accuses him of putting all the apes in danger and says that he loves humans more than apes, so Caesar hits him but unfortunately he doesn't finish the job since eliminating another ape could have prevented a lot of trouble. back at the ape camp, Kova tells Caesar's son that his father is simply blind and doesn't see what he sees, which to an extent he is right, but this begins to win Caesar's son over to his side. Koba's side the next day, Koba appears again. human reserve and then gets close enough to the two humans to take their force multiplier and then takes out the guards and steals some of them to arm his own apes, but now the dam is operational again as they enjoy the goodness bright. from a shitty gas station Caesar says he trusts humans now and I guess it's because his wife feels better, but I'm not really sure why he trusts humans, suddenly while Koba shows up and then takes out Carver, thank you.
God and back at the monkey camp, since we're part of the movie, you know, everything is starting to look great right before things go horribly. San Francisco has power. Everyone feels good. Surely nothing bad could happen, but bad did happen. In fact, I have done it. He's been stuck on that statement for a while, Kova returns to the camp and then sets it on fire, then crawls across the rocks and takes out Caesar with a shot that wounds him, but then leaves the human force multiplier behind to frame the humanity. Maurice tells the humans to run at this point and Koppa then gathers the apes saying that the humans did this and burned down their house and that they need to go on the offensive in the human camp everyone is celebrating because the power has returned the dress look photos of his family and he has He himself cries well, but while everyone is angry, the radios are working again and they are calling for help.
The apes then attack the human reservation and take all of the force multipliers or at least most of them, shut down the camp, and then close the gates. Knowing that an attack is on the way, the dress continues saying that they will not reach the gates, but quickly unaware, the apes begin their attack, whichIt looks bad at first, even more so when the support of the human armor appears, but like the geniuses they are. they leave the hatch open so an ape can get in there and then it's actually koba and he quickly overwhelms them and takes them out and then uses it to ram the door anyway this attack is literally like 30 minutes into the movie it's just beautiful.
It is wild to see how the monkeys loot the human camp in the monkey camp. Malcolm and his group find Caesar who is still alive. In some ways you'll find this ironic later in the third film. I guess I should say it now. Yes, there are spoilers for this video. Naturally and all over the place anyway, Caesar then says that an ape was the one who hurt him in the human camp. They are cornering people. Koba tells Ash to eliminate the human, but he replies that Caesar wouldn't want this, so Koba then. He grabs him and throws them off a balcony taking him out in the process raping him as one of his main tenants outside, people are being rounded up and caged and all that and those who are loyal to Caesar are also chained up because they are considered dangerous. so malcolm and his group finally stop at caesar's old house where he used to live with will malcolm then runs to go get equipment to work with caesar where he then meets caesar's son he tells him that his father is still alive and then he takes him to see him after blue eyes meets caesar, he then tells his son that it was koba and they removed the bullet from his side saving his life, so blue eyes proceeds to return and free the captives .
Caesar looks around his old house and deduces that his old friend Will had succumbed to the virus like so many other humans. Meanwhile, in the sewers, the humans make contact with what remains of the US military and Malcolm tries to stop them so Blue Eyes has time. enough to stop what is happening while this is happening, Caesar then crawls out of the house and finds Koba in the steel frame of the building. They start attacking each other. You know, good versus evil is really harmful. All that jazz and finally Cesar is able to overpower Koba. Koba says that apes don't kill apes, but.
Caesar says that he is not an ape and then drops him with Caesar back in power. He talks to Malcolm about how there's war now that Koba has attacked and the humans don't forgive, which is true, we don't forgive, I mean, we almost wiped out the wolf population just by eating some children, that happens, but he knows that the Things could never be fixed. He says that the humans here must leave before fighting starts in the area when the soldiers come because that brings us to the third movie in the trilogy. Planet of the Apes, oh Lord, we are going to get through this one way or another.
We open our story with a brief summary of what happened. The

dawn

and the war. Basically, humanity isn't doing so well after the war between humans and apes broke out. with the virus that plundered our species and now what's left of the US military is hunting these intelligent apes in an effort to eradicate them. As a group of soldiers make their way through the redwood forest, they eventually see an ape stronghold on the ridge, but now we also have other apes working with humans in an effort to wipe out the apes. As they prepare their weapons, they launch a full-scale attack on the apes, destroying the walls and pushing them towards the hill, one manages to escape to warn. the others and then get reinforcements as reinforcements arrive.
I have to ask this question because it is important what the purpose of the soldier's armor is if it doesn't work, spears made by monkeys can easily pierce it without any effort anyway. After the battle concludes, the remaining surviving soldiers are captured, but instead of being eliminated, which is probably what Caesar should have done, he ties them to a horse and lets them walk. He is asked how they know they will send the message and that Really won't come back and eliminate them all and Caesar says that they are the message because he could have finished them.
I'm not sure kid, I wouldn't trust humans right now, anyway, the alpha omega gorilla mentions what the colonel is like. comes after caesar and how he wants to eliminate them all, which irritates the group, the alpha omega gorilla then overwhelms the gorilla known as winter and escapes back to the human soldier camp as the apes return to their main home in the waterfall, finally caesar His blue-eyed son returns home after exploring outside the forest and mentions that on the other side of the mountains there is a large desert so that we are all aware that he is talking about the rocky mountains that took me an embarrassingly long time to reach.
In that conclusion, when I was watching this under the waterfall, everyone is pretty excited about everything blue eyes got a girlfriend named lake and later that night the apes argue about leaving the waterfall, Winter wants to leave that night since the soldiers They're getting pretty close, but They talk about how they need to plan first, but they don't know that they probably should have left that minute later that night, when most of the troop has gone to bed. Caesar sees a light in the waterfall as he approaches, reaches out and finds it. a rope that means the humans are here, he tells blue eyes to protect his mother and brother from him and then continues to search for the patrol task protecting the group after waking up the troop.
Blue eyes are seen eliminating a soldier, but another practically has his sights focused on him through the radio, the colonel is heard saying that King Kong is dead while Caesar goes to confront him. The colonel is eliminating Caesar's wife and his son, but accidentally left him alive. The colonel then escapes before Caesar can arrive. him and thus starts a blood feud. They later realize that they can't find winners, so betrayal seems likely, but their youngest son, Cornelius, is still alive. The next morning, they all decide it's time to get out of there and head into the desert. blue-eyed. was talking about Caesar, he orders Lake to take care of Cornelius while he goes on a bloody rampage.
Maurice tries to get him to accompany them, but César refuses, so a small group decides to accompany César, formed by Maurice Rocket and Luca, as they begin they find a A small outcrop moves through them, they find a lone man as he leaves drop his firewood, he reaches for his force multiplier and Caesar wipes him out pretty quickly when he stops being the friendly ranger to these damn dirty humans, they wonder why he's here alone, but as they head. inside it they find a girl who doesn't seem to be able to speak, which worries maurice maurice says that he will meet her and here outside her if they don't take her with them, then they end up eating her on a horse and then taking her away.
Outside of her reaction to her supposedly finished father she seems a little stunted, well that will be discussed later, eventually the apes are able to find the soldiers' camp where they find Winter with a new mark on his head, they surround him and ask him where he is. Colonel Winter mentions how soldiers are coming down from the north to join them, so the donkeys think that the soldiers are really coming down to wipe out the apes for good. Caesar tells the winner that his son and his wife are gone before he can shout for help. I guess I'll strangle him, I mean, if I remember correctly, he's not actually seen anywhere else in the movie, so I guess he's actually dead.
It's very strange anyway, Caesar starts having nightmares about Koba because now he's becoming like him and the next morning the soldiers are. loaded up and heading out and they chase him now they're on an open beach dude you'd be so easy to see but somehow they're not you know the plot demands it but when they get to the snowy mountains they find out that the soldiers have been They took him out or at least some of them did it on their own, for some reason one guy is still alive and they ask him why they shot him but he can't answer what happened, to which they tell the girl that, too bewildered What they have seen, they move on, but as the group climbs a tower to survey the area for the soldiers, a figure approaches and begins to sneak out of the backpacks of one of the apes.
While he does so, he is discovered by Luca, who then lets out a scream, they chase him and corner him inside a building. Turns out he's also an ape who thought he was stealing from the humans, although after seeing them scream upstairs, why wouldn't he stop anyway? He allows them to stay, but he also says that. he has information on where the border is, which means he has information on where the colonel is. The next morning, after convincing the bad ape that his name is bad ape, they all head to the mountains and finally discover that the soldiers' main camp is a surp

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attack.
It happens with Luca and Caesar, but Rocket is able to jump and knock out the soldiers. Luca, however, was seriously injured in the fight and then ends up meeting the end of him shortly after Caesar says that it was a mistake to bring everyone here and that he is going in. alone I also like how the girl cried more when the gorilla passed by than when her father did something quite strange, I mean the gorilla just gave her a flower, it didn't seem like it was that special of an arrangement anyway like Caesar Goes Alone, He finds several apes hanging as a warning, recognizes them from his own troop and then discovers that they have all been captured and put behind fences, he drops one of his apes, who tells them that they came out of nowhere and were ambushed by humans. they plan to use them as manpower before they expire and then caesar is knocked out by bigger apes who also come the colonel is talking to him you know it really irritates him all the good things and caesar says he's here to take out the colonel to take out his wife and son Caesar was then thrown into cages with the rest of the group separated from the baby monkeys and everything really sucks for a while.
The next morning, the soldiers line up as the colonel comes out shaving. he heads and all that and then they go into the cages and start beating everyone up while the apes are taken out to do their work. The lake tells Caesar that they have not had food or water since they were there and after the collapse of a wall, one of the orangutans begins to be reprimanded for it, Caesar finally yells at them to leave him, causing them to both being punished and the ape and Caesar being brought to the front after it looks like a revolt is about to happen, they end. taking out the orangutan when Caesar says the apes need food and water, but the colonel wants them to get back to work.
Lake holds a rock in an effort not to splash Caesar's brain and it works. Fortunately, the remaining members of Caesar's exploration party have not. They have been located and are watching from afar later that night, Caesar is hanged but the gorilla frees him to talk to the colonel, the colonel then warns Caesar that he will kill the apes if they stop working, they will get food and water when they are done. With all the work, Caesar deduces that the soldiers coming down from the north are not there to join the colonel and Caesar goes on to mention that this is because he takes out his own men based on the bodies he has found. he says that something must be wrong with his men, the colonel then divulges what is happening, the reason why the colonel spat in the face of Caesar's mercy actually makes sense, he actually goes on to discuss how humanity tried to bend nature at their will, but nature was punishing humanity, the apes are stronger and probably smarter than humans, which for a while wouldn't have been a problem, but humans would have become cattle for the apes now, However, the virus is mutated, robbing humanity of its ability to communicate higher thoughts and anything. that makes them human which means the apes will inherit the earth, the colonel had to take out his own son to stop the spread of the virus and he fears that the virus will wipe out humanity forever this time and although it may not eliminate them completely, it's basically true, it will wipe out humanity forever and he goes on to discuss how the soldiers coming from the north are part of the army he is in, but after what the colonel did he was relieved of his command, he says that He told them that if they wanted to relieve it then they would have to come here and stop it so a battle is about to begin in their holy war and the colonel doesn't want it to become a planet of the apes well he said it outside the base rocket and maurice and The bad ape is discussing how to get in after the bad ape runs out, then he finds a hole in the ground and this hole leads underneath the base through pipes that could be used to help the other apes escape.
Caesar remains hanging. illustrates koba talking to him but it's actually the gorilla cutting him down and a little girl can get through an entire base with little difficulty man these soldiers are really on high alert considering you know there's a bunch ofsoldiers coming down from the north to eliminate them, how do they know it will be a large group? It could simply be a small group of specialists. Anyway, she offers the doll to Caesar and then brings him some water so he doesn't bite the dust, what she gives him gives him some strength and then she brings him some remaining food and now he's again in operational capacity.
The soldiers continue their rounds and the rocket ends up going out to get her attention. He fights the gorilla and then they drag him to the bolt and beat him, but he survives. he signals to Caesar about escaping the next morning, when Caesar is freed from his cage, the doll is found and the colonel wonders where that came from, but he doesn't do much about it as they work, they begin to indicate to each other how many there are . Of them, Maurice and Bat Ape continue working under the holding pins to free their troop helping to count the steps and discover a pipe just above them leading to the apes holding the pin.
When they go through it, they discover that the tunnel is starting to flood if they continue digging in the quarry, so they have to stop working without eating it, so they come up with a quick plan and then they throw their crap hitting a soldier on the walkway, which they force the restraining pin down as he enters, they beat him more and then he walks over the hole that is dug and they immediately knock him down and take the keys from him with the free apes, then they free the rest of the group and they all head to the tunnel to escape of Caesar, although he wants to stay behind. and they take out the core just as they escape, the battle begins to relieve the core of their command while the soldiers run, they realize that all the apes have escaped and try to reach the colonel and his house, they cannot open the door .
César then goes up through the door and discovers that the colonel is not so well, unable to speak and César, apparently more primitive, goes to take him out but then stops seeing the doll. The colonel has been infected with this new variant of the virus. The colonel is basically worse alive now. With that said, the colonel locks himself in shortly after, with the battle in full swing, Caesar goes to destroy the fuel tanks powering the facility, but as he does so, he is marked with an arrow in the side and is unable to destroy the fuel tanks. anyway, since the guy with the crossbow.
He grabs the grenade and then runs towards the mountains due to the actual battle taking place. A giant avalanche falls on the soldiers, annihilating everyone in the process, except the apes. What a stroke of luck, the apes are heading to their new home like Caesar. he's getting weaker, he tells Maurice that he probably won't make it and then he ends up meeting his end in his new home and I just want to say this ape took like a bullet, but an arrow in the back took him out, I mean it's a bummer , but there are worse things coming for the apes and it is known as Marky Mark, crash landing in the future after their shuttle went into some sort of time warp throwing them, I guess when the apes are well established, good luck and good luck to you damn dirty apes.
I'm going to need it, so gosh, I mean that was legit long. I didn't think Planet of the Apes would be as interesting as it was, but with the virus and the sequence of events that led to the apes becoming the dominant species, it was. kinda interested to see it and it kind of makes the human race hate, so the first thing I wanted to talk about is starting with alz112 and the effects it had on humans and apes alike and why they probably should have stopped there. Alz 112 was initially created as a way to combat Alzheimer's.
Alzheimer's is a disease in which different protein structures accumulate in the brain, suffocating the neurons, but also the neurons themselves self-destruct in a way that eventually results in the formation of holes in the brain. This disease eventually robs you of your memories, your fluid movements, and really just your humanity, an absolutely horrendous way for one of the most intelligent species on the planet to have the single organ responsible for everything we can accomplish slowly decaying from beneath us. When alz 112 was used on Will's father he quickly learned that the body would do what the body would do and that is adapt to what it perceives as an invader if it didn't then we would all be nothing more than virus factories until our species became extinct from being a virus factory the body was coming into contact with alz-112 and although it took quite a while, eventually the body was able to develop antibodies against the drug which ultimately rendered it inert, this process would probably have been slow at first but with the effects of alz-112 negated, the brain would quickly continue this, says a To me, a few things about how alz-112 works once it enters the brain.
The first thing alz-112 is known for is neurogenesis, which is essentially the creation of new brain cells, allowing the brain to recover from Alzheimer's as new neurons are added to the brain. Fraying or new dendritic connections are created, this allows the brain to continue functioning at what was previously a normal capacity, but this also points out a critical flaw of the drug: it does not completely stop the progression of the disease, which is a critical part to stop. If you want the long-lasting effects, here's why Will's father fell so quickly even though he received monthly injections each year as neurons were being created, the brain was still suffering from the harmful effects of Alzheimer's and neurogenesis was able to keep up. forehead. the disease that destroys the brain when the brain created new neurons, the pathways were able to be maintained, but probably what was happening is that amyloid beta plaques were still accumulating in the brain even though the brain was able to compensate for a short time while these plates drowned. eventually more and more neurons would be eliminated and balance would almost be reached with the brain until the body created antibodies.
Once this happened, the neurodegeneration continued as normal, but almost to the point where no one survived well, no one survived, and then it was gone. beyond that point of how quickly it would degrade a brain, then from here the plaques would kill off so many neurons so quickly that their disease apparently came back with a vengeance in humans and was able to last so long due to weaker immune systems. and the apes, however, if they had continued to conduct trials, this virus would have shown soon, possibly even years earlier, that it was not a permanent solution to the disease, however, the virus apparently not only attaches to the brain and it would appear that it is It was actually kind of expected that since it was trying to spread as much as possible within Caesar's mother's eggs, one egg would probably become infected or even possibly when Caesar was a fetus, considering he was so young, the virus would break open. path to your neurons and then it would begin to settle. neural connections at a much faster rate, as well as faster gray matter growth in a short period of time, which is shown as it progresses far beyond what a human is capable of in a group of Similar age, this doubling of gray matter within his brain made him much smarter. which obviously his peers and humans, but at this point the virus had affected his genome, the reasoning for this may be as simple as how Caesar was raised and primates and mammals in general receive most of our antibodies from breast milk when we are breastfed and This closes the gap of time when we are babies and our immune system is actually weaker and definitely not strong or functioning well on its own considering Caesar was taken from his mother when he was one day old and as far as I know I know, will cannot produce breast milk that contains antibodies, the virus essentially had free rein in his body, the virus integrated into his being at this point because there was nothing to counteract it, meaning the weaker virus was quite able to exist inside him permanently and his body would get used to it, which may explain why the first night at Will's house, Caesar was sick, it was an underdeveloped immune system trying for a response but failing, I think it is crazy, well actually it's not if you look at it, look at the herpes virus for example.
When you are initially infected, you may develop flu-like symptoms, but the virus remains permanently in you as it attaches to clusters of nerves and even infects the nerves themselves. The same idea can be applied to César, his mother probably did not need monthly injections. if he didn't suffer from neurodegenerative disorders, but his intelligence would have been more limited as his body would have eventually responded to the virus by trying to create alterations in the cell, so a good way to summarize what alz112 does is this if you are human without degeneration problems cognitively, the virus would make you smarter, but eventually the body would produce antibodies that would render the virus inert, but you would still retain that intelligence that you have developed over five years.
Ideally, this would usher in a utopia for humanity as genius becomes average. If you are a human with dementia, you can maintain a balance by staying at your original level of intellect, but once the body produces antibodies, the end is over. game. If you are an ape receiving injections, you would maintain the intellect gain, but it would be less since the immune system is stronger and if you become infected as a baby under the right circumstances, it may be passed on to you through the blood supply. from your mother, which ultimately makes you smarter. However, the problem was that he attempted to save his father directly and was not happy with the additional five years he spent in this effort to harness nature to combat it, he would go on to create the downfall of humanity alz113 and this is where the problems began to arise. problems alz-112 was a fairly weak virus something that the body could overcome alz 113 was never intended to be overcome, the body was forced to deal with this invader permanently, but they needed it to really have no harmful effects, the problem was that However, the tests were not carried out the way they were supposed to be and this new version. he had a much more aggressive virus that the apes were capable of handling humans or not after the initial exposure event where franklin got infected and sneezed on a pilot and therefore the pilot who was flying him around the world , humanity was pretty screwed at this point, nicknamed Simeon flew away from the blame for the fact that he was created in the laboratory and not in nature, the intention was to show that it was the fault of the apes, this generated a lot of hatred towards the apes if you didn't already know 48 hours after the exposure. people would report severe headaches sore throat weakness fever and joint pain all indicators that the innate immune system is encountering the virus 36 hours nausea vomiting red eyes rash and chest pain as well as cough would begin to form in people showing that the body was basically panicking, trying to thwart whatever was invading seven days after the infection and the stomach pain was immense as the blood was probably dripping towards the back of the throat and into the stomach because He was bleeding from his nose, mouth, rectum and eyes. you know fluids leaking everywhere was also quite common, you were essentially a dead man walking, it is clear to me that the virus chosen for alz113 was probably a form of ebola virus, it is clear that this virus was probably weakened from somehow, though, as you know you didn't really want it to completely wipe out people or at least that was the plan, but you did want its virulence and infectivity.
This manipulation of the virus is the reason why apes can consistently survive exposure to it, while humans would, in fact, eliminate it initially. It was believed that one in 10 humans could survive the infection; That number quickly dropped to 1 in 500, meaning that a certain type of immune system was needed within humans to survive the infection, as alz113 continued to make the apes more intelligent. The fact is not known. Whether these apes removed it or not, it likely stayed in them longer than the original alz112 and this would make them much smarter for a longer period of time, but it also had the additional effect of implanting itself in the apes' genes. , which in turn caused them to constantly produce offspring that were more intelligent and would ultimately become the new dominant form on the planet.
Now it is likely that alz 113 had a similar effect by increasing the gray matter in the brain and also the dendritic connections that would ultimately be ours before we got there, we need to understand the differences between the immune systems of humans and chimpanzees, so i have twoexamples to show you the marked differences between humans and apes. The fact is that humans are giant nerds and are weaker as a result of our clean lifestyle and only the naturally occurring immune cells within us, the biggest dichotomy is between how humans and apes react to hiv and simian When an ape contracts simian immunodeficiency virus, they also have CD4 t cells just like humans, but the disease never progresses to the point of AIDS.
Apes are often naturally infected with siv and in their bodies the virus does not spread. it gets out of control and they are able to survive without being affected by it. Humans, on the other hand, when they contract the human immunodeficiency virus without medical intervention or harsh medications. It will expire within three to seven years as it progresses towards AIDS which allows opportunistic infections to flourish even with medical intervention the HIV virus will never completely leave the body even when it reaches undetectable levels with our close relatives the apes can live very happily with it. virus and absolutely destroys humans, so why?
Well, we're just completely different. The second example is herpes simplex virus 1 and herpes simplex virus 2. hsv1 is a human-born strain of herpes, as such it is adapted to our bodies. and our bodies are actually relatively adapted to it because it is considered the least aggressive form of herpes which creates things like cold sores, although you can absolutely get cold sores on your crotch, so be careful, the herpes virus is thought to simple2 comes from chimpanzees in chimpanzees, the virus is very similar to hsv1 in humans, it is less aggressive and not as harmful to the epithelial layers of cells; however, when we all had a lot more hair, possibly around the time we were homo erectus, someone went crazy with a chimpanzee hsv2 was able to jump to our genus at that time and thus went from homo erectus to homo sapiens and now we are playing with a more aggressive form of herpes because our bodies are relatively new to this type of virus and we can't control it as effectively.
These two examples highlight how different our two ways of life are in fighting disease even though we are a bit alike. At least you already know that we share a common ancestor millions of years ago and apes generally have a completely stronger immune system than we do and that's more aggressive, you know, taking care of bacteria,

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and parasites and keeping them under control more easily than ours and that is why alz 113 is so insidious just below the threshold of what apes could handle naturally but above the threshold. What most humans could handle is that as soon as they took off Franklin's mask, it should have been an immediate quarantine event, at least that's what my lab or any lab worth its salt would have done, but I digress. essentially.
They shot themselves in the foot and they also shot humanity in the foot by doing this when alz113 started spreading around the world, not only was it respiratory in nature but it could also be contracted through things like direct or indirect contact with objects and surfaces, it would quickly infect humans, which we would all have seen at this point how quickly respiratory diseases go and this would induce the bleeding that we have seen when blood vessels burst quite easily throughout the body and this resulted in a rate of case fatality of 99.8 in the population plateaued, leaving only a measly 16 million left on the planet and this would indicate to some extent that this altered form is actually the Ebola we were dealing with based on the mutation rate.
Almost 15 years after the outbreak, the virus had remained quite stable and this is a feature that we have seen with Ebola in our real world samples taken in 1976 and to this day the new form of the virus is 97 similar to the form original and this would make it quite viable as a go-to candidate due to its low mutation. rate, but also its infectivity and aggressiveness when infecting humans, would basically make sure that it made its way into your cells and your body would probably not develop a resistance to it. It is known that of those 16 million humans that remained, each one of them was infected with a virus, the doctor mentions that genetically they are immune to the most harmful effects, but in reality it is only their body that keeps the virus at bay or they are likely to coexist with it in their bodies and even possibly the virus may not be able to take hold, but I tend to go with a ladder on the former and here is my reasoning that during the bubonic plague era those with a delta 32 allele mutation which meant that the coreceptor on the surface never completely left the cell membrane or was completely covered.
Allow them to survive the bubonic plague and those traits were passed on. Which is interesting. If you have this mutation, you are somewhat resistant or immune to contracting HIV. Now immune is a strong term since the virus is basically so mutagenic that it can literally change in a few days and attack some other coreceptor, but the key here. is that the mutation of the delta 32 allele makes it extremely difficult for the HIV virus to gain a foothold in humans and spread. This is what I think is happening with those 16 million, in some way it is likely that the coreceptors in their cells are making it difficult for the virus. to gain a foothold in their bodies because of this, they never collapsed and were effectively immune due to their genetics, however, in the same way that HIV can mutate and infect someone with a mutation of the delta 32 allele, so can the ape after of 15 years and plunder humanity.
As the virus would change as it changed, it is quite clear that any coreceptor barrier preventing the virus from entering the body's cells was no longer a factor, as another coreceptor was likely to be used when this happened, the virus once the more it would spread quickly. among the human population, except due to this mutation, the end result changed instead of simply destroying the human body, it would instead cause them to regress and become more primitive, it would not finish them off as clearly as the adults could thrive, have children and They basically revert back to being monkeys due to their inability to speak, rationalize, or learn things like they used to, and judging by the girl after seeing her father being taken away, he was emotionally stunted, so you're probably wondering why that is.
I think the virus. It's technically doing its intended job of increasing gray matter and connections, much like what we've seen in apes, but humans are just the susceptible species. Apes that come into contact with alz-113 still have the immune system to fight the virus and are therefore rendered into the population unaffected by this or at least not detrimentally affected, but when humans become infected, the genetic mutation that saved the last remaining people was no longer enough to save them from the mutated version shortly after coming into contact with alz 113-2, I guess I'll call it would enter a person's brain and probably increase the production of neurogenesis, but wait, this sounds like a good thing, right?
After all, that's what saved Will's father and then also made the apes smarter, but that's actually the problem is that if we had bigger brains and more connections, humans would be smarter, but in reality In reality, we are naturally close to the limit of how intelligent we can be without the intervention of robotics. There is actually this theory or hypothesis, I guess. You could say that the next form of humanity will be homozygous because we will actually literally start slapping around basically robotic parts of ourselves and then when our organic form finally disappears we will be homo machinists, it's quite interesting.
We'll see what happens, but getting back to the whole conversation about our brains, now our brains could get a little bit bigger, just so you know, and we'd still be fine, which would actually translate into more intelligence due to our relative body size, but if our brains became too big, it would have the opposite desired effect if our brains said to double their size or double their connections, it would actually be incredibly harmful to humans, our thoughts would be slower as signals would have to travel through more tissue, which would cause greater activation. from other areas which in turn could be perceived simply as noise, if connections in the brain were duplicated, this would slow down nerve impulses to the point that a person's intelligence would begin to regress, essentially from where humans are now adding more Brain matter and connections after a certain point would actually make us dumb.
This is what I think is happening to those infected with the mutated version, while the Ebola virus became less virulent and severe for those who did not bleed to death in the first place. In this version, this version would continue to add gray matter to a person's brain uncontrollably and the body would have no way to defend itself since it's the damn Ebola virus. This in turn would have uncontrolled consequences as the neurons and skull would duplicate, which could quickly result in speech being lost as the connections made would take too long to formulate a response, causing stuttering and confusion. for his inability to speak that we see in everyone's eyes.
In addition to this, higher thinking is mentioned, speech formulation, transmission of ideas and understanding are lost. It's an extremely delicate balance built over millions of years of interaction between us, and yet it's not like we've mastered it. People speak different languages, for example, but with the extra gray matter in the skull, this prevents logical thinking in transmitting information. ideas, as well as almost returning the infected to an animal state as they now must rely on instincts that are strongly ingrained in the brain and body to survive and that is why we never see humanity climb back up the totem pole and why what apes are I'm really surprised that humans can talk in the planets of the apes series and speaking of talking this part is a little strange for apes so let's know we're going to cover that really fast humans can speak due to our vocal cords and associated structures. with it, there are actually sacs in the apes' throats which helped them scream loudly but they don't make it easy to speak, so I don't really care how smart Caesar is, he wouldn't be speaking even in guttural speech like he does just due to his larynx. simply not being prepared to speak, that's like asking a human to effectively swing from tree to tree constantly without tiring simply because we see apes do it, our bodies are simply not made for it and chimpanzees' throats are not made to speak, in general, up. 112 and alc113 were good ideas in the attempt, but with emotion getting in the way and choosing such a dangerous virus, as well as human error along the way, in not quarantining the handler immediately and literally treating the apes intelligent as less than you, humanity sealed its fate. be the animals on the planet, while our less evolved cousins ​​stepped up and became the dominant species, yet now they have to worry about Mark Wahlberg showing up with his typical confused look on his face, although I guess they should be used to that considering probably most of us humans seem confused with our brains slowed down.

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