by Aticston » Fri Dec 07, 2012 7:18 am
1 in a 1000 is still impossibly high statistically speaking
I mean, does there -HAVE- to be were's in every populated area? Like, have 10+ cities with no were population, and then you find one city with a small were population.
That still includes stuff like I said prior, all the various things that happen day to day which could cause cross contamination. I mean, has Sherrif Con, or any other were police officer -NEVER- been shot or stabbed? Plenty of blood spilled there. The number one police injury is physically restraining another person, number two is -STABBINGS- from a object, both carry easy cross contamination risks, which is why officers today after a fight with a subject must immediately take off their clothes, wash themselves down with alcohol including wounds, and they do the same with the subjects who resisted the cops in the first place, they wash them down with alcohol and anti-biotics to prevent cross contamination.
I remember seeing 1 in 10 posted before, but even at that, 1 in 1000 is still incredibly too high, given on average that in a population of a city the size of a million there is more then 30K injuries a day that causes bloodletting of some kind. Hell you got Noah being a -FOOTBALL PLAYER-, the number one physical injuries related sport in the world, where blood is spilled everywhere repeatedly. Don't you think this would cause problems? Fingernails digging into Noah's exposed body and drawing blood, and cross contamination happening? Or hell Noah getting hit incredibly hard and doing what is known as "Teeth clatter" where the mouth closes so violently in a hit the teeth smash together with such force the gum lines rupture and forcibly ejects blood into the mouth in great uncontrollable gushes, which ends up flying everywhere as spittle into other players faces, many, many, many times cross contamination has happened this way.
Peter (Or another were) on his skateboard with his friends, which he falls off and bashes his head on the ground and goes unconscious. His friends run over to help, and accidentally cross contaminate themselves, cause when have you known a -KID- to have proper first aid training? Peter ramming into that pile of trash after being thrown off the back of a speeding truck, you don't think some of his blood ended up on that debris? What happens to the garbage man if he accidentally cross contaminates?
1 in 50,000 to me is just barely believable, even then like I said statistically speaking the chances of cross contamination is very high. 1 in 100,000 is even better, it puts down the number of incidents of the possibility of a were exposing contaminated blood to the population at large to 109.5 possible cross contamination to the regular public per year per a population of of a city of a million, vs if it was 1 in a 1000 in which you would have 10950 possible cross contamination per year for a population of a million.
1 in a 1000 is just too small, even comic logic speaking you can't disbelieve the numbers enough. Hell, twilight has the numbers of Werewolves at one in every three MILLION, vampires number 1 in 10-15 million, and we know how awful those books are.