Learn about the V-ACT, a mutated humanoid creature in Resident Evil, also known as Crimson Heads.
Researcher's notes indicate that when a host loses consciousness, their body enters a dormant state. During this period, the virus becomes active, rapidly transforming and reconstructing the host's basic bodily composition. This process results in the host mutating into a humanoid creature, which is referred to as a V-ACT.
Tragically, four researchers died attempting to feed a specimen, leading to the decision to call these mutated beings "Crimson Heads." This dangerous yet precious prototype specimen cannot be left unattended, and a method for dealing with it must be found, as termination is not an option.
Ultimately, the decision was made to freeze the specimen and confine it within the basement of the backyard cemetery.
- The V-ACT is created when the virus activates during the host's dormancy.
- The V-ACT is also referred to as a "Crimson Head" due to a tragic research accident.
- Termination of the V-ACT specimen is not considered a viable option.
- The V-ACT specimen is ultimately frozen and confined to the basement of the backyard cemetery.
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