Section 6: The Moral Dilemma – only one person's vaccine, limited supply.
The world is dangerous, filled with hordes of zombies, requiring constant survival, scavenging, and fighting [1].
Yuki smiled. "Then carry another one. There are seven billion more to wake up." orenowakuchindakegazombieshitasekaiwosukueru
The series has a based on over 400 user ratings, placing it in a moderate range . Reviews are often polarized; some find its over-the-top, shocking nature hilarious, while others find it distasteful or poorly written .
His vaccine.
Ren wept. "I can't save them permanently. But I can use the lucid window to implant a second vaccine—one that rewrites the implant's firmware mid-infection."
Three years ago, the escaped a black‑site lab. It didn’t kill. It overwrote — erasing consciousness, leaving behind a single directive: feed and spread. By 2029, 80% of humanity is “zombied” — not dead, but hollow. The remaining survivors hide in walled enclaves, fighting a losing war. Section 6: The Moral Dilemma – only one
Ore no Wakuchin dake ga Zombie-shita Sekai wo Sukueru (俺のワクチンだけがゾンビ化した世界を救える) is a Japanese manga series.
A Surprisingly Clever Take on Zombie Apocalypse Science Series: Ore no Wakuchin dake ga Zombie Shita Sekai o Suku eru Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) "Then carry another one
Unlike typical gritty survival stories where characters look for a laboratory cure, this series takes a satirical approach. To administer the "vaccine" and save humanity, the protagonist must engage in intimate physical contact with the survivors.