Directions for use Uroboros Virus


 * Attention!
 * This instruction manual contains important
 * information concerning the proper handling and use
 * of the Uroborus virus.
 * Using the virus for anything outside the uses
 * listed in this manual result in the expiration
 * of the handler.
 * Using the virus for anything outside the uses
 * listed in this manual result in the expiration
 * of those within the handler's vicinity.
 * Administration of the virus to a test subject
 * usually results in the dissolution, so carefully select
 * your test subjects.
 * when using the virus, please follow the
 * instructions in this manual carefully.


 * Virus dosage is proportionare to the subject's
 * weight. Please use the following chart:


 * 60 kg of above......................1 bottle
 * 40 - 60 kg...........................2/3 bottles
 * 20 - 40 kg...........................1/2 bottles
 * 20 kg or less........................1/3 bottles


 * After injection of the virus, a test subject may
 * experience some or all of the following symptoms:


 * - Sweating, labored breath, delirium and/or
 * confusion.


 * After being admistered, the virus will recognize
 * and adapt to the test subject's DNA. During that
 * time, the virus will enter a state of dormancy.
 * When it is unseccessful in adapting to the subject's
 * DNA, it will begin to assimilate organic matter from
 * its immediate environment in order to fuel its
 * growth.


 * The immediate area around an unsuccessful adaption
 * is extremely volatile. Researchers should be advised
 * to evacuate the vicinity of the test subject's
 * corpse or incinerate it to prevent its spread.
 * The virus will transform the cells inside the test
 * subject's body into black leech-like pustules, then
 * expel them through the skin surface, consuming the
 * subject completely.


 * This creature displays only primative intelligence
 * and will only search for and prey upon organic
 * matter to fuel its growth. Indivisually these
 * pustules are not a threat, but as a collective they
 * become dangerous to other living organisms and will
 * try to feed on them. Please take extreme caution
 * when handling the virus.


 * If the virus does adapt to the test subject's DNA,
 * you are required to report it to the proper section
 * immediatly.


 * If the case of rejection of the subject's DNA, or if
 * there are complications disposing of the corpse,
 * please contact the section listed on the attached
 * paper. You will then be instructed on how to deal
 * with your situation.