V-ACT
Researcher's note
There is now evidence that when the host loses consciousness, the body goes into a dormant state. During this time the virus becomes active and rapidly transforms and reconstructs the basic composition of the body.
The host eventually mutated into a humanoid creature. (We call them V-ACTs)
Its speed and amazing muscular development are particularly noteworthy. After transformation, it becomes more agile and aggressive.
Already four of our researchers have died from trying to feed it, turning the place into an instant blood bath. (Ever since this tragic and barbaric accident, we have decided to call its kind "Crimson Heads")
That dangerous and precious prototype specimen can't be left there. We have to figure out a way to deal with it. Termination is definitely not an option.
We finally decided to freeze the specimen and confine the body inside the basement of the backyard cemetery.