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The payload is a modified version of Auris.
They engineered some kind of hybrid corona/bacteriophage attachment protein retrovirus (HIV) that attaches to human cells, gets into cells, uses reverse transcriptase to produce a variant that then attaches to say mitochonria within those cells using the evolutionary rickettsia link to pre human evolution and use the mitchondrial dna hijack to cause some kind of horizontal gene transfer between cells without it directly affecting cellular nucleus dna, so the cell might not notice to put genes in other cells that then express those genes at some later date.
I think its theoretially possible but way out of our technological ability for hundreds of years, it would be a type of targeted retrovirus gene therapy tech directed at mitochondria
IE you could design a virus to enter somebodies respiratory system, for it to then hijack cellular mechanisms and shift genes into liver cells thats produce liver cancer. You would need a large multi ethnic sample of dna data like from one of those ancestry websites to build up large data stores of receptor information in populations, but it doesnt seem theoretically impossible, just technically very very difficult.