THE LAST OF US /PART 1 ..FIREFLY LAB ....THE ENDING
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The Fireflies were founded in the 2010s, shortly after the CBI outbreak. This was in response to FEDRA's military-supported coup d'état and subsequent suspension of most branches of the U.S. government, as well as the brutal martial law that was enacted in the quarantine zones, such as Los Angeles. The group called for an end to the military's rule and staged several protests and riots in attempts to gain control over the quarantine zones. Support from the public increased when soldiers executed at least six Firefly members.
By the 2020s, the Fireflies inspired civilians in numerous quarantine zones to rise up against the military, leading to rebellions in several cities in the United States. While rebelling, Fireflies commonly graffitied their group's slogan, "Look for the light", around the cities, mainly on building walls. They successfully defeated the military in the city of Pittsburgh, but their actions did not always have the desired results In most uprisings, rioting citizens have done more of the fighting than actual Firefly members, leading to feuds that typically resulted in the citizens turning on their city's Fireflies after the revolt was finished, fearing a reign of oppression by the Fireflies, rather than the military. The Fireflies lost control and were executed or forced to flee, allowing the citizens to take over, some adopting a "survival of the fittest" philosophy instead of trying to find a cure or build a better society.
Elsewhere, the Fireflies also committed to a drawn-out campaign against the military stationed in the Denver QZ. Tommy Miller and Eugene Linden were placed in a Firefly terrorist cell within the city and launched bombing assaults on military checkpoints. Their cell leader also had them capture and torture numerous military personnel within the city. The actions they committed estranged Eugene from his wife and daughter, who saw his and the Fireflies' fervent fighting as a futile endeavor.In the end, the campaign came to a standstill, and Eugene and Tommy left the Fireflies soon after to join a community living in Jackson, Wyoming.
Searching for a cure
The Fireflies searched in vain for a cure to counter the CBI for many years. Morale within the organization fell as vaccination tests continued to fail and the military began to hunt them down. They eventually set up their main research laboratory at the University of Eastern Colorado, sometime after a group of students either left or died out While there, they set up a guard post to maintain a log of who and what came in and to monitor the outskirts of the area as they set up their main research lab in the Science building. At some point, Tommy visited the lab when he was a Firefly, still believing it to be the Fireflies' main base even after leaving the group.[20] A message on a Firefly's recorder mentioned that they did have some success in trials with a passive vaccine in 2028, but nothing came of this in the long run.
A few years before the events of the main game, given the presence of a bloater, the Fireflies relocated their base from the University of Eastern Colorado to St. Mary's Hospital in Salt Lake City, as the safety of the science lab was becoming compromised by infected attacks. Furthermore, a Firefly scientist became infected when a lab monkey carrying the infection bit him. Choosing not to go with the others, who left so quickly that they abandoned most of their medical equipment, he committed suicide after lamenting about his time as a Firefly.
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