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| HistoryText = The Morticoccus Virus is the adaptive strain of the [[OMAC Virus (New Earth)|OMAC Virus]] in the far future and arguably the most fatal disease known to humankind. [[Val Armorr (Pre-Zero Hour)|Val Armorr (Karate Kid)]] was contracted of this disease in his journey of the future in which the virus was originated, and have been trying to cure of this infection. Eventually the virus was released to the reconstructed reality of [[Earth-51]] in which the full potential of the virus didn't just kill organism but cause humans and every evolved lifeforms to devolved back into savage humanoid animals and while lesser evolved beings such as dogs and rats are slowly evolved into self articulate human-like beings thus replacing mankind as the dominate species.
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| Overview = The '''Morticoccus Virus''' is the adaptive strain of the [[O.M.A.C. Virus|OMAC Virus]] in the far future and arguably the most fatal disease known to humankind.
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| HistoryText =[[Val Armorr (Pre-Zero Hour)|Val Armorr (Karate Kid)]] was contracted of this disease in his journey of the future in which the virus was originated, and have been trying to cure of this infection. Eventually, the virus was released to the reconstructed reality of [[Earth-51]]. In this reality, the virus didn't kill organisms, but instead caused humans to devolve back into savage humanoid animals, and lesser evolved beings (such as dogs and rats) to evolve into articulate and anthropomorphic beings, replacing mankind as the dominate species.
   
 
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| Notes = *The Morticoccus Virus is an modern Post-Crisis depiction of the man-made virus that evolved animals in the reality of [[Earth-AD]], causing them to be known as "[[Animal People]]".
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* The Post-Crisis Morticoccus Virus is a modern depiction of the man-made [[Cortexin]] chemical that evolved animals in the reality of [[Earth-AD]], causing them to be known as "[[Animal People]]".
 
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Revision as of 21:28, 7 October 2020

Val Armorr (Karate Kid) was contracted of this disease in his journey of the future in which the virus was originated, and have been trying to cure of this infection. Eventually, the virus was released to the reconstructed reality of Earth-51. In this reality, the

The Morticoccus Virus is the adaptive strain of the OMAC Virus in the far future and arguably the most fatal disease known to humankind.

History

Val Armorr (Karate Kid) was contracted of this disease in his journey of the future in which the virus was originated, and have been trying to cure of this infection. Eventually, the virus was released to the reconstructed reality of Earth-51. In this reality, the virus didn't kill organisms, but instead caused humans to devolve back into savage humanoid animals, and lesser evolved beings (such as dogs and rats) to evolve into articulate and anthropomorphic beings, replacing mankind as the dominate species.

Notes

  • The Post-Crisis Morticoccus Virus is a modern depiction of the man-made Cortexin chemical that evolved animals in the reality of Earth-AD, causing them to be known as "Animal People".


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