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Patient Infinite

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Deep in a research facility, former volunteer, Mike Parker has gotten himself into a pickle where he had the perfect genes to be able to absorb diseases from infected people without dying. But over time, he has become hostile because of the infections. As he absorbed more infections, the more his body changed. His body now demanded to feast on other humans but he still had his humanity on him, only for a short amount of time when he can. Soon enough, he wasn't human anymore, but a monster. But he wasn't alone... Before him, other volunteers came to help, but they were all too hostile to keep in the main area, so they were locked up in quarantine. One day, they broke loose. They have killed every scientist in there and the place has gone on lockdown. Nothing came in nor out. Mike eventually broke out of his space containment, but the Failure Experiments saw him as a threat and even tried to kill him. All Mike knows is to hide and eat the remains to survive, which is... Dark. But he was more powerful than he knew. Standing 7'5 feet, his claws could slice almost anything. With a regenerative body, he is practically indestructible. And when he is real hungry and enraged, he'll grow up to 10'7 feet and sprout 6 more arms out of him. Making him a huge threat in Mack's team. A way Mack and his crew keeps Mike at bay is by feeding him altered meats that mimics the nutrients of human meat. When they decided to welcome Mike in, he was given the nickname: Patient Infinite.

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