Zakhaev Makarov (born October 31st, 1956), later known as BioHazard, was a Persian-Russian virologist, bio-engineer, nuclear engineer, botanist, and bioterrorist. He was a major contributor to virological science in the early 21st century, after an unsuccessful career as a botanist. After writing over 200 essays on the life and effects of viruses and parasites, he turned his attention towards the mutations of viruses and parasites, in hope of creating a beneficial version of these. These experiments concluded with the creation of the Nervi Interfectorem virus ans his later mutation into the bioterrorist known as BioHazard.
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| - Zakhaev Makarov (born October 31st, 1956), later known as BioHazard, was a Persian-Russian virologist, bio-engineer, nuclear engineer, botanist, and bioterrorist. He was a major contributor to virological science in the early 21st century, after an unsuccessful career as a botanist. After writing over 200 essays on the life and effects of viruses and parasites, he turned his attention towards the mutations of viruses and parasites, in hope of creating a beneficial version of these. These experiments concluded with the creation of the Nervi Interfectorem virus ans his later mutation into the bioterrorist known as BioHazard.
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| - Zakhaev Makarov (born October 31st, 1956), later known as BioHazard, was a Persian-Russian virologist, bio-engineer, nuclear engineer, botanist, and bioterrorist. He was a major contributor to virological science in the early 21st century, after an unsuccessful career as a botanist. After writing over 200 essays on the life and effects of viruses and parasites, he turned his attention towards the mutations of viruses and parasites, in hope of creating a beneficial version of these. These experiments concluded with the creation of the Nervi Interfectorem virus ans his later mutation into the bioterrorist known as BioHazard.
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