In the realm of bioweapons, Zhao Heng was completely unfamiliar with the subject before encountering Dr. William. However, after acquiring Dr. William's knowledge and experience, Zhao Heng's understanding of the field reached the level of an expert.
To determine whether a biological organism, whether it be a virus, bacteria, or chlamydia, fungi, is suitable to be used as a biological weapon, one must consider multiple aspects.
First and foremost is the characteristic of the organism itself. Organisms that can be used as bioweapons should have the following traits:
Firstly, they must have good adaptability in survival (those that inactivate with slight cold or heat are obviously unsuitable).
Secondly, the more diverse the transmission routes, the better, and the faster the transmission speed, the better.
