Crow grinned, then let his other shardblade drop into his hand. He swung the two at her legs, his enhancements making it almost impossible to get out of the way in time. @Silva
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A single Chaos Marine, one in charge of Project: Ruin could see how badly they were using. It could see every casualty. It couldn't dictate, the actions of the Chaos Marines, that authority belonged to Crow, and Crow alone. But it could use Project: Ruin. It had been releasing the bacteria into the regular water for the last four months. It had to be activated, but it was in them. All of them. It grinned gleefully as it hit the button. Project: Ruin activated.
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The thieves changed. They warped strangely, almost different species. There was four groups. Half had a red tint fill their eyes, not much showing. A third of the remnants had green skin, and as the battle progressed mold and other fungus quickly grew out of their skin, their hair becoming almost nothing else. Their eyes were tinted dark green. Another group had their colors fully reverse. Pale skin turned dark, dark skin turned pale. Blue eyes turned orange, green eyes turned red. Black hair turned white, blond hair turned purple. The clothes were the only thing about them let unchanged. The last group, the last sixth, bulged, became deformed, creatures barely not even recognizable by shape. The red tinted half charged wildly, bloodily, a furious frenzy filling them for all without Project: Ruin. No concern for themselves, they killed bloodily, adrenaline pumping through their bodies to levels that would stop their hearts if it continued. They ripped off heads with their hands, threw liless across the roof, a roof the size of the building. Any contact with blood and their disease spread, so the bleeding and wounded joined their frenzy. The fungus filled changed in no way. Spores spread from their body though, and they were ultimate breeding grounds for fungus, walking spreaders of parasites. The warped died quickly, with no affect. The reversed commanded the rest, intelligent to extremes. Project: Ruin had succeeded. @Darth Woodrack