Marvel's Death Merchant
Chapter 5

Biological Virus Data

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T-virus; In 1968, Marcus, one of Umbrella Corporation's three founding elders, combined the mysterious ancient virus discovered earlier—the Progenitor Virus—with leeches, ultimately isolating an entirely new virus. The T-virus enhanced the ability to recombine biological genetic factors and was a demonic product created for the development of biological weapons. However, most organisms could not adapt to its mutagenic nature and became terrifying monsters. Moreover, the secondary infections it caused led to mutations in all kinds of organisms. As far as humans were concerned, among tens of millions of people, at most one person possessed a constitution capable of withstanding the virus's power. In real life, this virus resembled the rabies virus.

G-Virus; The G-Virus was discovered by Dr. William Birkin in 1988 during the "Female Test Subject" experiment, when he injected Nemesis into a test subject infected with the T-virus. After Nemesis was injected, it was completely absorbed within a short time, and the host's body mutated. After several years of research by Dr. William, the G-Virus was born in 1998. The defining feature of the G-Virus was that infected organisms themselves reacted to G, and when genetic factors were exposed, mutations occurred at different stages, though the final result would drive the host toward death. The G-Virus was another terrifying virus produced during research into the T-virus. Besides altering an organism's genetic factors, it could make infected organisms evolve and mutate at the genetic level, and could even be passed down to their descendants. Even more terrifyingly, it possessed the ability to revive the dead. It was another demonic product that completely surpassed the T-virus. The G-Virus compressed ten thousand years of evolution into a brief instant. According to the evolutionary pattern of species progressing from lower to higher forms, early-stage G-creatures possessed only brute strength and no intelligence. In the game, G only evolved to its fifth form; what its final form looked like remained unknown.

Veronica Virus; It was covered in the female protagonist's profile.

C-Virus; The C-Virus (full English name Chrys, usually abbreviated as C-Virus) derived its name from "chrysalis" (Chrysalid, taken from the chrysalis stage during mutation). It was a new virus developed by Carla Radames, a female researcher loyal to The Family member Derek C. Simmons, by combining the enhanced T-Veronica virus she developed herself (which she called T-02) with a G-Virus variant extracted from Sherry's blood.

Like its prototypes, the T-Veronica virus and the G-Virus, the C-Virus possessed both the characteristics of a mild virus and the potential for sudden outbreaks. Its pathological manifestations were basically similar to those of the T-Veronica virus and the G-Virus, especially the infected person's high fever and the uncertainty of mutation. Like the T-Veronica virus, the infected were highly prone to displaying insect-like traits.

Las Plagas; The evolution of Las Plagas was extremely unstable. They could undergo many mutations within a host's body, causing the host either to die from being unable to endure such drastic mutations or to gain even greater power. This was why there were so many bizarrely shaped bosses in Resident Evil 4. The giant and the lake monster might have been ordinary humans or fish that, after being parasitized, mutated through fusion with the host's own DNA, causing them to become enormous and more aggressive.

Uroboros Virus;

A new mutant strain virus developed from the Progenitor Virus.

After injection, the test subject might display the following symptoms:

--Sweating, difficulty breathing, and mental confusion.

After use, the virus would identify and fuse with the test subject's DNA. During this period, the virus would remain dormant. If the fusion failed, it would immediately draw biological tissue from the surrounding environment to meet its growth needs.

The area around an unsuccessful fusion specimen would immediately become highly unstable. The virus would transform the test subject's internal cells into black, leech-like pustules that extended from the skin and completely devoured the test subject.

This creature displayed only primitive intelligence and would search only for prey to sustain its growth. These pustules posed little threat when existing as individuals, but when gathered together, they posed a tremendous threat to other organisms and would attempt to devour them.

If an infected person's DNA was of sufficient quality to be recognized and selected by Uroboros, they would become a new human similar to Wesker rather than an ugly monster. Mobile users, please browse with w for a better reading experience.

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