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Macrovirus

 

A virus that is written in a macro language and placed within a document. Viruses have to be "run" in order to do things. When the document is opened and the macro is executed, commands in the macro language do the destruction or the prank. Thankfully, most viruses are harmless. Let's pray they stay that way! See Word macro virus, letter bomb and virus.

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A macro virus is a fictional construct to describe a virus that is larger than usual, e.g. beyond the need of a microscope for the human eye to see it. As with real life viruses, they need other creatures to survive through a parasitic or carnivorous relationship.

Examples include:

  • The Ripley, a parasitoid macro-virus from the film Dreamcatcher and the novel by the same name by Stephen King
  • The un-named macro parasitoid virus featured in an episode of Star Trek: Voyager titled "Macrocosm", which had a lifecycle of starting as a virus creating bubonic plague-like boils on the skin, to a series of fly-like creatures which escaped from the boils, to a large-to-medium sized flying clawed creature with large circular serrated mouth and infecting proboscis. Victims died from the effects of the virus but the fly forms of the virus/parasite remain dormant in dead bodies until another creature comes nearby.
  • The Khaara from the Half-Life mod Natural Selection. Though predominantly an airborne virus, is able to manifest itself into various forms and structures.
  • The Flood in the Halo franchise reproduce virally, and also create zombie-like hosts.

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Voyager: Macrocosm: Star Trek (TV Episode) (1996 Science Fiction TV Episode)
Macrocosm (Star Trek: Voyager)
David L. Smith (virus writer)

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