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Summary
Diagram of the X-Virus in a host's cell. It is shown here copying the host's DNA. Much like a tractor beam, the virus "fires its laser", so to speak, and the amino acids in it force a mitosis. However, before the DNA can split and form a new cell, the X-Virus sends its own T-Cells to snag the DNA duplicate. It's boring biology that most people could care less about.