The Acid Zombie may have been a researcher known as Milton once, but now he’s an undead guy, eternally calling for help. He’s filled with deadly Acid, so any who try to help him are pretty much screwed. Is he truly evil, using his cries for help to lure the innocent to their deaths? Or is he truly a lost soul, eternally calling for help? ...Could he somehow be BOTH? For the answers, we must turn to what is known of his history.
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| - The Acid Zombie may have been a researcher known as Milton once, but now he’s an undead guy, eternally calling for help. He’s filled with deadly Acid, so any who try to help him are pretty much screwed. Is he truly evil, using his cries for help to lure the innocent to their deaths? Or is he truly a lost soul, eternally calling for help? ...Could he somehow be BOTH? For the answers, we must turn to what is known of his history.
- Acid Zombies were created on Island One and escaped during the chaos of the S.T.A.R.S. attack. Acid Zombies were tough creatures for S.T.A.R.S. to battle, and one even killed Private Second Class Billy. They were destroyed when Island One self-destructed, although The Agency is planning to recreate them.
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| - The Acid Zombie may have been a researcher known as Milton once, but now he’s an undead guy, eternally calling for help. He’s filled with deadly Acid, so any who try to help him are pretty much screwed. Is he truly evil, using his cries for help to lure the innocent to their deaths? Or is he truly a lost soul, eternally calling for help? ...Could he somehow be BOTH? For the answers, we must turn to what is known of his history.
- Acid Zombies were created on Island One and escaped during the chaos of the S.T.A.R.S. attack. Acid Zombies were tough creatures for S.T.A.R.S. to battle, and one even killed Private Second Class Billy. They were destroyed when Island One self-destructed, although The Agency is planning to recreate them.
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