Although not inherently lethal, the variant used by Carla Radames seems to be filled with the C-Virus, causing those struck with the needle to become immediately infected. The infection process from this weapon (likely from being directly injected into human tissue) forces any person afflicted to instantly enter a mutation process like those of the Chrysalid creatures. B.S.A.A. operatives Finn Macauley, Ben Airhart, Carl Alfonso, and Andy Walker were infected and mutated via this weapon during their mission in Edonia on December 24, 2012, transforming them into Napads.
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| - Although not inherently lethal, the variant used by Carla Radames seems to be filled with the C-Virus, causing those struck with the needle to become immediately infected. The infection process from this weapon (likely from being directly injected into human tissue) forces any person afflicted to instantly enter a mutation process like those of the Chrysalid creatures. B.S.A.A. operatives Finn Macauley, Ben Airhart, Carl Alfonso, and Andy Walker were infected and mutated via this weapon during their mission in Edonia on December 24, 2012, transforming them into Napads.
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| - Although not inherently lethal, the variant used by Carla Radames seems to be filled with the C-Virus, causing those struck with the needle to become immediately infected. The infection process from this weapon (likely from being directly injected into human tissue) forces any person afflicted to instantly enter a mutation process like those of the Chrysalid creatures. B.S.A.A. operatives Finn Macauley, Ben Airhart, Carl Alfonso, and Andy Walker were infected and mutated via this weapon during their mission in Edonia on December 24, 2012, transforming them into Napads.
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