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Infection and Corruption of Trust

The outbreak of the Silurian plague functions as both a literal virus and a metaphor for systemic corruption—of bodies, institutions, and alliances. Baker’s infection spreads panic and exposes fissures between human factions: Lawrence’s scientific hubris is undermined; Masters’ bureaucratic detachment masks his own contamination; and Dawson’s militarism radicalizes in response to fear. Among the Silurians, the plague mirrors Junior Silurian’s ideological infection—betrayal of diplomacy, pursuit of genocidal purity—and unravels the Elder’s moral authority. Meanwhile, Robins’ compulsive behavior reveals how fear infects the mind, turning trust into paranoia. This dual metaphor highlights how crises reveal hidden vulnerabilities in systems and selves.

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