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Chapter 62: Injection of T-Virus

In the laboratory of the underground hive base, Duncan was lying on the experimental table, allowing Dr. Banner, who was wearing a heavy chemical protective suit, to inject green liquid into his body.

One needle after another was inserted, and Duncan grinned. His arms, thighs, and neck were all filled with heart-wrenching pain.

It’s not too unbearable, but I’m still a little scared. After all, the needles are very thick and can ooze!

Ding dong!

The last metal syringe was removed and thrown into the recycling bin.

Dr. Banner's voice came from the chemical protective suit, "The injection is complete. It only requires continuous movement for one hour to complete the fusion."

Duncan immediately jumped off the experimental table, moved his body a little, then ran to the treadmill next door and started moving.

Banner did not stay there and watch Duncan move for an hour. He pushed the recycling box into the recycling channel and left the closed laboratory.

After taking off his chemical protective suit, he reappeared with a record board, looking at Duncan running on the treadmill through the glass, and from time to time recorded the data monitored by various sensors on paper.

Six months ago, Banner, who was awakened by Ultron's scolding, came to the world of Resident Evil and tried to find a way to solve the Hulk again.

But compared to Hulk, who has no solution for him, a virus that he has never seen before and has magical abilities is more attractive to him.

So he devoted himself to the research of T virus, and then discovered the miraculous effect of this virus. This is a special virus that uses symbiosis as its main way of survival and has high variability.

The T virus can be used in pharmaceuticals, which proves that this virus is very plastic and tolerant.

After reading the Umbrella Company's experimental data on the T virus, Banner understood for the first time that it was entirely feasible for the T virus to enhance the human body.

After treatment, the T virus is even less threatening than Helicobacter pylori carried by the human body.

Moreover, the human body itself carries trillions of viruses, so injecting one into the body does not seem to be that difficult to accept.

Ordinary people who have used Umbrella Company drugs actually already carry modified T-viruses in their bodies.

The processed T-virus in some umbrella company drugs will turn into temporary phagocytes after entering the human body, taking over the work of the immune system weakened by the disease and swallowing up the viruses raging in the human body.

When the work is completed, the processed T-virus will die after a period of time and be metabolized naturally.

The T virus used to strengthen the human body requires higher concentrations, larger doses and more complex treatments to achieve a symbiotic relationship between the virus and the human body.

Banner already has the knowledge to create this symbiotic relationship. The knowledge comes from Tony's previous enemy, a female doctorate employee named Frankenstein who uses a virus that causes the body to emit high temperatures.

The virus was partially similar to the T virus. After two months of careful experimental research, Banner had mastered the T virus injection technique without side effects.

A part of Duncan's cells were extracted for artificial intervention and culture, and finally a T virus with no side effects that could only be used on Duncan was obtained.

However, its use also requires certain conditions, that is, it must be exercised after injection to accelerate the diffusion and fusion process of the virus.

The stability of this technology is very high. Banner would not dare to use it directly on Duncan if he was not sure. The only disadvantage of the technology is that it is not universally applicable and can only be manufactured and used alone.

The wind-borne serum has been prepared in advance in the laboratory. If there is a problem, the machine will immediately release the wind-borne serum to kill the T virus in all directions.

The final result was good, the experiment was successful, and there were no problems with the technology.

Duncan ran on the treadmill for an hour, from a slow speed at the beginning to his usual top speed, and then to the ultimate speed.

When he stepped off the treadmill, his whole body was filled with heat. His heart was beating very powerfully but he didn't feel any discomfort. His physical strength was a bit too good. He felt that he could run for another hour.

After completing blood tests and stability tests, Banner finally determined that the injection was successful and that the virus did not have any negative impact on Duncan's body.

But just in case, Duncan also needs to tie a monitor on his wrist, which contains 10 ml of vaccine. If the virus becomes rampant, the monitor will inject the vaccine into his body.

"How long do I have to wear this thing?" Raising his left wrist, Duncan was very resistant to having an extra watch. Wearing this during daily activities would definitely be very uncomfortable.

But for safety reasons, there was nothing he could do. He didn't want to become a monster that was neither human nor ghost. After all, the T virus was a highly mutable virus.

Banner buried his head in the computer and replied: "In about two weeks, I will sort out the technology and send it to the database. I believe this technology is very stable and you can apply it on a small scale."

Knowing Duncan's lofty goals, he understood that the threats in the universe were not just vacuum and coldness, but also the effects of various cosmic radiation and weightless environments on the human body, all of which required strong physical support.

The enhancement of the T virus is really stable, and Banner has no reason to resist this symbiosis between humans and viruses.

If there wasn't a bad-tempered guy in his body, he would want to give himself an injection so that he could have a strong body under normal circumstances.

He privately experimented with putting blood and T-virus together, and the T-virus was quickly turned green...

Seeing that Banner was still in academic research mode, he did not continue to disturb him. After asking a few more precautions, he happily put on his clothes and left the hive base.

From now on, he can move a little more casually. As long as he doesn't jump into lava or take a bath in a sulfuric acid pool, he won't die. At most, he will fall into a state of suspended animation. With enough nutrition, his body can be reactivated by the T virus.

As for the question of whether you are still yourself after dying once, it is not within the scope of his thinking. This is as stupid as the question of whether you are still the same person before falling asleep and after waking up. It makes no sense to think about it, because the body

Exchange old and new every moment.

Duncan put on his sunglasses, changed into a pair of inconspicuous low-key clothes, and walked out of the streets. He also swiped his credit card at Raccoon City Center Plaza and ate a lot of snacks. The T virus slightly improved his digestion ability.

The streets and alleys were bustling, but no one discovered Duncan's true identity, because Duncan deliberately grew a beard and had sloppy hair. His image to the outside world was very different from his usual appearance.

After finishing a portion of fried chicken, Duncan returned to the Hive Base and met Alice waiting at the base.

Alice went to the training base to test new equipment in the morning, but when she came back at noon, she couldn't find Duncan's people, which made her a little resentful.

After all, Duncan asked her to do the job of personal bodyguard, but the person who needed protection went out alone without her. This behavior made her job more difficult.

It's like a bodyguard with professional ethics who is ordered by his employer to stay in one place and then wanders around in a war-torn area. It's very uncomfortable.
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