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Chapter 60 Experimental Results
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Chambers looked him up and down, then glanced at the row of incubation chambers beside him: "These are your finished products?"
"Currently, it can only be considered a semi-finished product. We are currently using spores to induce genetic mutations in animals to make them larger, but the effect of spores on genes is not as great as expected, so it has not been successful yet," said Nobuyuki Nakajima.
He has been trying to recreate the giant crocodile, giant spider, and giant moth from Resident Evil, but without success.
The spores in his hand mainly parasitize organisms, and then fungi grow in the parasitic organisms, transforming the parasitic organisms into a semi-biological, semi-plant state.
According to Miteng's official website, the T-virus mainly undergoes gene mutation, which is completely different from the spores in his possession.
He repeatedly conducted induced mutation experiments using spores, but the genetic changes never reached the exaggerated level envisioned in the T-virus design.
The size can only increase by 20% to 30%, which is completely impossible to replicate the qualitative change in the crocodile's body length, which can increase from a few meters to more than 10 or 20 meters.
"Is that all? What about the zombies mentioned in the previous information?" Chambers continued to ask.
"This way, please follow me." Nobuyuki Nakajima quickly stepped aside to lead the way, guiding Chambers through the culture chamber display area and deeper into the laboratory.
Soon they arrived at a room filled with countless tiny spores, as if someone had sprinkled a handful of fine flour into the room.
Among those spores, you could vaguely see several people covered in mushrooms and mycelium standing there blankly.
The mushrooms were grayish-white, with caps only the size of a fingernail, and they sprouted densely from their necks, arms, and cheeks, like countless tiny bumps growing on the surface of their skin.
The hyphae penetrate the subcutaneous tissue and spread along the direction of blood vessels, forming a faintly visible gray network under the skin.
"These are the zombies we've researched. After being infected by mycelium, their brains are parasitized by the mycelium. During this process, they gradually lose their memory, language ability, and logical thinking. In the end, even their most basic self-awareness will completely disappear."
"Once the hyphae have completely taken over the brain, all that's left is a set of behaviors driven by the fungus's instincts: attacking uninfected living organisms and spreading as many hyphae and spores as possible to new hosts," Nobuyuki Nakajima explained.
"The transmission route is usually through saliva. Once bitten, the hyphae enter the wound through the saliva and then reach the brain within fifteen minutes through blood circulation."
"Of course, the spores they spray can also infect humans, but it requires a lot of inhalation. A gas mask can block it, and a person bitten will probably turn into a zombie within fifteen minutes."
"How strong are these parasitized people?" Chambers frowned as he looked at the zombies inside, which were somewhat similar to those in Resident Evil, but not quite the same.
"In the early stages, these infected individuals are essentially similar to rabies patients, exhibiting extreme agitation and aggression, yet still retaining pain reflexes. However, their pain tolerance is significantly enhanced by chemicals secreted by the fungus. Once the hyphae completely take over control of their bodies, their running speed noticeably increases, and their muscle strength also improves," Nobuyuki Nakajima stated.
"Even paralyzed people can stand up again and regain their mobility after being infected, but in general, they can be dealt with completely with conventional firearms. A shot to the head can kill them instantly. Unlike zombies in Resident Evil, you can't completely eliminate them by hitting them in the head three or four times."
This is also something that Shinnosuke Nakajima has been troubling him lately. The zombies he creates are not nearly as strong as those in Resident Evil. Their only advantage might be that they can run faster than those in the game.
"Is that all? Aren't there any powerful test subjects like the Tyrant?" Chambers suddenly lost interest.
If it's just a group of rabid patients who are a little faster, they won't play any decisive role on the upcoming battlefield.
The battlefield today is no longer like it was a hundred years ago, with infantry charging in formation with guns at the ready. Dense machine gun fire and artillery barrage can tear a bunch of crazy people who just want to rush up and bite to shreds in a single round of fire.
He even looked down on the zombies in the Resident Evil games. The zombie crisis in Raccoon City was so severe simply because the police department lacked heavy firepower and the city hadn't had time to organize an effective defense.
If regular troops were to intervene, two mechanized infantry battalions could completely blockade the city, with tanks clearing the way, flamethrowers cleaning the buildings, and disinfection troops following behind to wash inch by inch. The crisis would be quelled within 72 hours.
What he needs is something like a tyrant, a super bio-weapon that can fight an enemy platoon or even a company alone without heavy firepower support, that can obey orders, distinguish friend from foe, and carry out decapitation missions in complex terrain.
Even if these zombies that only bite are deployed behind enemy lines, they will only create some chaos, and once the chaos is over, they will be wiped out.
When Nobuyuki Nakajima saw the undisguised disappointment on Chambers' face, his heart skipped a beat.
The United States Federation was his only backer in this research institute. The reason he was able to remain as the deputy director despite being marginalized in the Japanese bureaucracy for so many years was not because of the Japanese government's trust, but because the United States Federation was backing him up.
If even his powerful backer thinks what he's doing is worthless, then he really won't be able to stay here any longer.
He quickly said, "Major General, the zombies we create have another advantage: they possess a 'hive mentality.' There's a weak connection between infected individuals, which means we can create special command-type zombies. These zombies have a higher mycelial concentration and their brain structures have been selectively modified, allowing them to transmit simple commands to other ordinary zombies within a certain range!"
"A madman who can be controlled is just cannon fodder." Chambers was somewhat interested in this, but not much.
"What if it's a secondary enhancement of the T-virus or G-virus?" Nobuyuki Nakajima continued through gritted teeth.
"What do you mean?" Chambers turned to look at Nobuyuki Nakajima.
"A few days ago, on behalf of the Fusang Biochemical Research Institute, I submitted a formal application to the Fusang government, requesting the dispatch of a full-strength squadron of the Nine-Tailed Fox Special Operations Unit to carry out a special mission at the Umbrella Corporation's factory in Nusantara. However, the Nine-Tailed Fox squadron completely lost contact with the command center less than half an hour after entering the target area."
Nobuyuki Nakajima quickly tapped a few times on the tablet, pulled up an encrypted audio file, and then handed the tablet to Chambers.
"The Nine-Tailed Fox Squadron transmitted its last communication before losing contact. The communication was very short, less than ten seconds long, with gunshots and screams in the background. Then the communications soldier shouted 'Tyrant' and the call ended. We analyzed the recording repeatedly and confirmed that he shouted 'Tyrant,' and not some other word."
"Tyrant? You mean the tyrant in that game?" Chambers took the tablet and pressed play.
After the encrypted audio was decoded, it rang out through the tablet's speakers. A piercing gunshot rang out, someone shouted to disperse, followed by a dull thud and the cracking sound of bones breaking, with the screams of several people overlapping in the background.
The last voice was that of a young soldier, hoarse and almost cracking, who shouted "Tyrant" in Japanese before the communication was cut off.
Chambers listened to the short audio clip, which was only a few seconds long, three times.
"I'm certain that Umbrella has the T-virus or the G-virus, or at least some kind of core technology related to viruses, as long as we can get Umbrella's virus samples and research data."
"Even if it's just a tiny bit of cell tissue left in their petri dish, I can combine the fungal parasitic system of the spores with the genetic mutation mechanism of the T virus to create a perfect biological weapon that has both tyrant-level combat power and can be stably controlled by the hive mind."
Nobuyuki Nakajima took a deep breath and said firmly.
Chambers fell silent. He knew that the Japanese Nine-Tailed Fox Special Forces were not weak. If they could wipe out a squadron of fifty men in just half an hour, then Umbrella's security was truly extraordinary.
Whether or not Umbrella has a tyrant and a virus, it certainly has very big problems.
He recalled a report that his advisors had been circulating in the office recently, which detailed the market performance of Umbrella skincare products.
They also sent those products for testing, but so far they haven't been able to find any major problems.
"I'll stay in Japan for the next few days. Once the Japanese generals have gathered another batch of soldiers, I'll personally lead them to Umbrella to see what's inside," Chambers said.
Nobuyuki Nakajima immediately became excited, almost unable to control the expression on his face.
If Chambers were to personally command, given his status as a Major General in the War Department and the actual control the Stars and Stripes have over Japan, he would certainly be able to gather far more and better-equipped soldiers than last time.
Whether or not there was a tyrant in Umbrella's factories, they certainly couldn't resist a regular army.
Just as Nobuyuki Nakajima was beginning to fantasize about how much funding he would receive for his upcoming research and how smoothly it would go, an accident occurred.
A researcher rushed over in a panic and reported, "Director! The location of our institute and the contents of our biochemical experiments have all been exposed online! Now the internet is full of condemnation against us! That post has topped the trending searches in almost every country! Even social media in Japan is about to be overwhelmed."
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"What?!" Nobuyuki Nakajima was completely stunned. How could such a secret experiment have been exposed!
His face turned deathly pale in an instant, and then he opened the social media app installed on his tablet.
The software's homepage prominently featured an ad titled "Real-life Umbrella Corporation! The Japanese Government Secretly Researches Chemical Weapons."
The post.
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