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- 36ced6db420b8476a310b1e93bc2e9d97d51ae75fa46aa07c55a67363471fd8f developer Darkworks.
- 36ced6db420b8476a310b1e93bc2e9d97d51ae75fa46aa07c55a67363471fd8f isCitedBy Cold_Fear.
- 36ced6db420b8476a310b1e93bc2e9d97d51ae75fa46aa07c55a67363471fd8f publisher Ubisoft.
- 36ced6db420b8476a310b1e93bc2e9d97d51ae75fa46aa07c55a67363471fd8f quote "Kamsky's Diary: We have deliberately infected and observed over 300 subjects, including dogs, apes, orcas and human beings. Those subjects have been placed under permanent biometric surveillance and dissected to accurately chart the growth of the exocel organism and help us learn how to control the process. The time it takes an infected individual to mutate depends on two factors: how long it takes the exocel to get a tendril into the victim's brain, and the infected body's natural resistance [...] Any individual infected by an exocel should be given the antidote as quickly as possible. If no antidote is available, the host's brain must be destroyed, and I mean destroyed, to prevent the subject from becoming an active, and potentially contaminating host. Indeed, the exocel seems to be able to re-animate a brain that has been clinically dead for several days.".
- 36ced6db420b8476a310b1e93bc2e9d97d51ae75fa46aa07c55a67363471fd8f title "Cold Fear".
- 36ced6db420b8476a310b1e93bc2e9d97d51ae75fa46aa07c55a67363471fd8f year "2005".