The Horrifying Biology of The Flood (Part One) | The Science of Halo's Parasite
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Today, we'll begin a deep dive into the biology, physiology, form, and function of The Flood parasite, as made famous in the Halo video game series.

This parasite is a horrifying example of biology run rampant, and in this video, we'll see just how inferi redivivus can conquer entire star systems.

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This video was edited by ‪@CyanRameron‬ , who does excellent work!

Sources:

- Flood transformation sequences provided by Marionette Mayhem:    / @marionettemayhem  
- Pure form, combat form, and infection form artwork by ThemeFinland: https://www.deviantart.com/themefinland
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