In addition to being a habitat changer, the Corruption helps the Necromorphs adapt to the various environments they travel through, such as zero-g areas and vacuumed areas in space. This also helps support the theory that the Corruption is more of a Necromorph habitat, as Cysts, Guardians, and Nests appear to be unable to be formed or spawned without it. Cysts, Guardians, and Nests can only grow and appear around the Corruption, furthering the theory that the Corruption grows by absorbing and consuming organic matter around it. It was revealed through ship logs, read to Isaac by Kendra Daniels, that the Corruption is a habitat changer, somewhat of a Necromorph "biome", suggesting that the Necromorphs can more easily infest the ship with its presence. This is corroborated by the experience of Security officer Nathan McNeill when McNeill fell through a pipe full of Corruption, he seemed to slide down it at extremely high speeds. The fact that Isaac treads carefully and heavily when walking over it seems to indicate that the growth has a slick surface. Additionally, the Corruption provides a universal source of ready biomass for recombination, as well as a convenient substrate on which non-mobile Necromorph variants can grow.Īccording to Gabe Weller, the Corruption smells like vomit, likely a side effect of its aforementioned atmospheric conversion. The Corruption’s role during an outbreak seems to be one of support it passively converts the local atmosphere into noxious gas, and grows through hallways and ventilation systems-which has the dual effect of blocking potential escape routes and rapidly spreading via a preexisting network of convenient vent shafts. This is likely because the outbreak on Titan Station was still in its early stages by the time Isaac Clarke is freed, whereas the outbreak at Aegis VII had been underway for some time prior to his arrival on the Ishimura. Further, during the Titan Station outbreak, the Corruption was not as common as it was on the Ishimura. The Corruption also is relatively sparse in submerged areas when traversing the Ishimura sewers, the Corruption could be seen covering large areas above water, while the flooded canals and drains surprisingly lacked any growth. There are limits to the growth of Corruption, however, as it does not seem to affect living tissue, as Nathan McNeill crawled through corrupted areas on his bare hands several times and even fell into it face first during his plight on the Ishimura. A member of the Ishimura crew remarked that by the time they had finished sterilizing an area of the Corruption, it had already grown back, and in even greater size. This allows it to spread far and fast during an outbreak, even in areas of low available biomass. It infects dead cells through osmosis, whereupon it proceeds to reproduce asexually at an incredible rate. Cross, the Corruption resembles a bacteria. This makes sense from a practical standpoint the Corruption can spread via otherwise-useless food sources, leaving the intact corpses to become combat-oriented Necromorphs.Īccording to a log addressed to Dr. This implies that the Corruption will use any available biological matter-or, at least, any animal tissue-to grow. Scans showed that, after Marker 3A was destroyed and the Corruption was reduced to an organic sludge due to the absence of a Marker signal, what was left was only 70% human DNA. Like all Necromorphs, the Corruption is only active in the presence of a Marker signal.Ĭorruption formation in the Tripods' Nest. The Corruption is one of the first and most pervasive signs of a Necromorph outbreak. ![]() It just seemed to be in multiple points on the ship, all at once." -Prof. That's why we haven't been able to pinpoint any specific origin point, I think. ![]() ![]() One of these bacterium reproduces twenty-fold in just one minute. What's most incredible is the speed at which it grows. This organism infects other cells through osmosis, then mutates and reproduces agamogenetically. Given its affinity for dead tissue, at first I thought it was some sort of fungus, but the cells most closely resemble bacteria with viral behavior. Description " This substance is absolutely fascinating.
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