Difference between revisions of "Mimicry Marcus"
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== Information == | == Information == | ||
− | This creature is actually composed of countless leeches that | + | This creature is actually composed of countless leeches that have merged together to imitate the late [[James Marcus | Dr. James Marcus]]. |
− | have merged together to imitate the late Dr. James Marcus. | + | |
− | How simple annelid leeches are capable of forming into their | + | |
− | creator is a difficult phenomenon to explain. However, it's | + | How simple annelid leeches are capable of forming into their creator is a difficult phenomenon to explain. However, it's certain that these leeches function as a collective intelligence. The leeches secrete an adhesive bodily fluid over their cuticle in order to mold together. This coating hardens as they fuse together. However, there is a limit to how well they can sustain this form, and can only do so if it's stationary. |
− | certain that these leeches function as a collective intelligence. | ||
− | The leeches secrete an adhesive bodily fluid over their cuticle | ||
− | in order to mold together. This coating hardens as they fuse | ||
− | together. However, there is a limit to how well they can sustain | ||
− | this form, and can only do so if it's stationary. | ||
== Mimicry Marcus (Stationary Form) == | == Mimicry Marcus (Stationary Form) == | ||
− | This is the stationary Mimicry Marcus. Just as the name | + | This is the stationary Mimicry Marcus. Just as the name implies, leeches have fused together in a humanoid shape, perfectly mimicking [[James Marcus | Dr. Marcus]]. |
− | implies, leeches have fused together in a humanoid shape, | + | |
− | perfectly mimicking Dr. Marcus. | ||
− | When approached by an outsider, the leeches will break their | + | When approached by an outsider, the leeches will break their form and attack. In this case, the creature retains a somewhat human form, although the visage of [[James Marcus | Dr. Marcus]] becomes distorted and the face disappears entirely. It attacks by stretching out its right arm like a whip and striking the target. The only way to dispose of Mimicry Marcus is to use its permeable properties against it with sulfur, or to incinerate it. However, it has a tendency to explode and scatter itself when critically damaged, so it may not be a wise decision to simply attack. |
− | form and attack. In this case, the creature retains a somewhat | ||
− | human form, although the visage of Dr. Marcus becomes | ||
− | distorted and the face disappears entirely. It attacks by | ||
− | stretching out its right arm like a whip and striking the target. | ||
− | The only way to dispose of Mimicry Marcus is to use its | ||
− | permeable properties against it with sulfur, or to incinerate it. | ||
− | However, it has a tendency to explode and scatter itself when | ||
− | critically damaged, so it may not be a wise decision to simply | ||
− | attack. | ||
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== Mimicry Marcus (Attack Form) == | == Mimicry Marcus (Attack Form) == | ||
− | This form is taken by the leeches to | + | This form is taken by the leeches to facilitate movement. It no longer bears any resemblance to [[James Marcus | Dr. Marcus]]. It attacks with whip-like appendages and attempts to grab its targets, covering them with bodily fluid. This will infect the target with the T-Virus if they get too close. |
− | facilitate movement. It no longer bears | ||
− | any resemblance to Dr. Marcus. It | ||
− | attacks with whip-like appendages and | ||
− | attempts to grab its targets, covering | ||
− | them with bodily fluid. This will infect | ||
− | the target with the T-Virus if they get | ||
− | too close. | ||
[[File:Null icon2.png|300px]] | [[File:Null icon2.png|300px]] |
Revision as of 19:32, 13 May 2022
Information
This creature is actually composed of countless leeches that have merged together to imitate the late Dr. James Marcus.
How simple annelid leeches are capable of forming into their creator is a difficult phenomenon to explain. However, it's certain that these leeches function as a collective intelligence. The leeches secrete an adhesive bodily fluid over their cuticle in order to mold together. This coating hardens as they fuse together. However, there is a limit to how well they can sustain this form, and can only do so if it's stationary.
Mimicry Marcus (Stationary Form)
This is the stationary Mimicry Marcus. Just as the name implies, leeches have fused together in a humanoid shape, perfectly mimicking Dr. Marcus.
When approached by an outsider, the leeches will break their form and attack. In this case, the creature retains a somewhat human form, although the visage of Dr. Marcus becomes distorted and the face disappears entirely. It attacks by stretching out its right arm like a whip and striking the target. The only way to dispose of Mimicry Marcus is to use its permeable properties against it with sulfur, or to incinerate it. However, it has a tendency to explode and scatter itself when critically damaged, so it may not be a wise decision to simply attack.
Mimicry Marcus (Attack Form)
This form is taken by the leeches to facilitate movement. It no longer bears any resemblance to Dr. Marcus. It attacks with whip-like appendages and attempts to grab its targets, covering them with bodily fluid. This will infect the target with the T-Virus if they get too close.