The Foxtrot serum

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      "Chemical serum investigation log 4-2-0-6-9. Our current chemic composition, fooxie methydral troxide, or "Foxtrot" is definitely an interesting serum. Upon injection or oral consumption, though injection and blood contact seem much more efficient, the infected, dubbed J for this example, has a initially small DNA addition. It grows, forming fox-like ears and tail.

Interesting. J had survived, and was in stage-2 of "Foxtrot". Similar noises to an agitated fox are emitted by J, appearing to be unconscious noises, and added hostility. Nothing outright predatory or aggressive  until Stage 3. J was more aggressive towards testers, and even bit one. The bite was not lethal. J was confined to a cell and restrained. Fox-like sounds more notably frequent and louder. J later died on stage 4. No other test subjects have made it past 4. Interestingly, the attacked person began displaying signs of Foxtrot infection. Blood contact seems to be able to transmit infection, through bite, scratch, or open wound. Worrying."

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