How To Make: LEGO Halo Flood Infection Form.
he Flood Infection Form appears at first glance to be little more than a harmless, if repulsive creature, but once it gains physical contact with a biological host, it becomes an instantly deadly foe. Small tentacles underneath its body penetrate the skin, tap into the victim's spinal cord, and unleash an attack on the host's nervous system via direct contact with the spine, killing the host almost instantly. Once this is accomplished, it rewrites the neural pathways of the victim's brain with its tendrils, forcing a resonant frequency match between its neural signals and the host's. Then it releases the Flood Super Cell which overwrites the host DNA and causes rapid mutation. After this is accomplished, it starts to physically move the body, liquefying the organs to create the tentacles on the left hand from the calcium obtained and finally nest itself within the chest cavity of its host. All this happens within a matter of seconds. In exceedingly rare cases, such as if the Infection Form has been damaged or is incredibly old, it will actually go through this process without killing the host, leaving them at least partially aware of what is going on, but unable to move or act. This was the fate of UNSC Private Wallace A. Jenkins. If infection of a specific creature is not possible, that being will be totally ignored by the Infection form, leaving other Flood forms the task of killing it, although it is likely that the Flood will use the incompatible body for later sustenance. An Infection Form may also abandon its host if the corpse has been heavily damaged, and look for a new one. Several Infection Forms, sometimes ranging from 5 to 15 Infection Forms at once, can attack certain victims. Infection forms appear at first glance, to be quite small, but if you compare them with the average Human, you can see that they are actually quite large; roughly the size of a man's torso.
that is awesome! and thanks for making another lego halo. that's more to add to my collection!
biobuilderstudios 1 year ago
@biobuilderstudios Thanks mate! I've got pleanty more on the way!
legoleopardgecko 1 year ago
Dude that is just simply amazing for what it is!!! Well done!
miniconsrus 1 year ago
@miniconsrus Thanks mate.
legoleopardgecko 1 year ago
Awesome!
alien3battle 1 year ago
@alien3battle Thanks!
legoleopardgecko 1 year ago