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ID:554

C: dangerous

CP: Uncontained

When instances of 554 are to be removed by on-site technicians to a containment site near Site 17. Any personnel found working or previously interacting with 554 are to be put on probation. No damage or casualties to Foundation assets or personnel are permitted.

D: 554 is an extremely rare form of {Redacted} that causes tumors to grow rapidly on its host without the inclusion of human tissue. These tumors usually appear as nodules or patches on the host's body, resulting in that area of the host's skin to be pockmarked. The host is completely incapable of feeling pain or discomfort.

The tumors are initially about 0.1 cm in size, and produce white, large-textured nodules about 0.1 cm to 1 cm across. Within 2-4 weeks, these nodules expand to form tumor-like skin sloughs, growing in size by 0.1-1 cm per week. Within a month, the skin sloughs have taken on a brownish hue. The sloughs remain attached to the host's body by various types of septa, allowing 554 to be transplanted via transplanted tumor mass. When 554 is transplanted, 554's rings of tissue spread outward and begin to calcify into tumors. When 554 is transplanted, it displaces the host's skin sloughs, leaving the tumor-like skin sloughs attached to the host's body. At the apex of these tumors, a circular mucous membrane forms and stretches out to the surrounding tissue. Underneath the body's epidermis, flesh and bone are visible.

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