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Good question. If you are talking about a T-Virus infectee, then they have only limited brain capacity so they need the brain to eat. But if you are talking about a Las Plagas infectee, then a parasite goes in orally and goes to the brain and controls the body, only way to stop them is t destroy plagas.

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  • Good question. If you are talking about a T-Virus infectee, then they have only limited brain capacity so they need the brain to eat. But if you are talking about a Las Plagas infectee, then a parasite goes in orally and goes to the brain and controls the body, only way to stop them is t destroy plagas.
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  • Good question. If you are talking about a T-Virus infectee, then they have only limited brain capacity so they need the brain to eat. But if you are talking about a Las Plagas infectee, then a parasite goes in orally and goes to the brain and controls the body, only way to stop them is t destroy plagas.
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