Talk:Israeli Navy/@comment-24380927-20140923121039/@comment-24903406-20140923220959

Dangit you guys.

Harmon, no. It does not turn ships into "transformers", it turns them into something like a zombie.

The effects:

"--Russian Testing laboratory, 00:03, location unknown--

In a classified Russian testing lab, Russian scientists are conducting highly dangerous experiments with a highly unstable chemical compound codenamed Volga's Reign. When injected into a vehicle or non sentient object, it immediately converts it into a living object.

But while conducting experiments, a vile of Volga's Reign is accidentally knocked off a desk and crashes on the floor. One of the main ingredients in Volga's Reign is a highly unstable matter similar to plutonium. When broken, to creates a devastating nuclear-like explosion, but without the radiation, and that's exactly what happened. The building is rocked by a powerful explosion, and is blasted to dust. Volga's Reign can become airborne once realesed from its protective containers, which are now destroyed. Lethal amounts of highly dangerous Volga's Reign are released into the air.

Once RNR officials learn of the incident, they immediately activate a lockdown of the area. The evacuate everyone within a 250km radius, and close down all roads. Although some of the dangerous virus is contained, some amounts manage to leak out and spread, flying in the air to wherever it pleases.

RNR officials do not announce the disaster to the general public. But some information is leaked out through unknown sources. One such piece information is that the effects of Volga's Reign, once sucked into an engine vent in a ship or vehicles, transformes the object into a sentient, mutant creature similar to a zombie. It also is stated that it posses a great threat to the human respiratory system, when, upon infection, corrodes the lungs and causes serious damage. It is not known how one is infected by the virus though."

It turns the ship into something like below. NOT a transformer! K? good.