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== Queen Leech First Form == | == Queen Leech First Form == | ||
− | In response to Mimicry Marcus imitating an older | + | In response to [[Mimicry Marcus]] imitating an older |
− | Dr. Marcus, the Queen Leech mimics Dr. Marcus in his | + | [[James Marcus | Dr. Marcus]], the Queen Leech mimics [[James Marcus | Dr. Marcus]] in his |
twenties. In its first form, the creature is neither distinctly | twenties. In its first form, the creature is neither distinctly | ||
male nor female, but for the sake of convenience, the image | male nor female, but for the sake of convenience, the image |
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The second form's greatest strength is its near-invulnerability. It's powerful enough to be unfazed by any number of gunshots. However, although its vitality is extremely high, the exposure of its true form also exposes the Queen Leech's weakness. To maintain this form, the leeches are coated with an almost- transparent film that allows ultraviolet rays to pass through. This is its downfall. The ultraviolet rays found in sunlight will break down its cellular structure. The burnt cells have a hard time maintaining the second form of the Queen Leech, rendering it extremely weak and unable to protect itself.
Queen Leech First Form
In response to Mimicry Marcus imitating an older Dr. Marcus, the Queen Leech mimics Dr. Marcus in his twenties. In its first form, the creature is neither distinctly male nor female, but for the sake of convenience, the image of it commanding an army of mutant leech soldiers gave it its name.
Queen Leech Second Form
Upon sensing a threat to its life in its first form, the T-Virus stored in its tissue is activated. The permanent changes brought about by the T-Virus are tremendous. The Queen Leech uses various attack methods, such as charging, poison, striking with its tail, and flattening opponents with its mass. It's weakened by direct sunlight (ultraviolet rays).