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The box is protected by a beserker virus which kills most of the Aliens sent to study the box, but the survivor you returns with the hard earned prize. Soon, it is discovered that the box contains a virus which has the potential to kill and reanimate living organisms into "brain munching" fighting machines; the Aliens decide to release the virus into zones all over Earth, creating a new problem for the Raze Task Force.

Most zombies excluding your former teammates wear civilian clothes, showing that either the Aliens only targeted civilian targets, or the military took instant action and moved all their forces away from infected zones. In combat, zombies are relentless. Possessing no sense of self-preservation, zombies will rush headlong into battle regardless of their weapon or the weapons of their foes. Zombies lack accuracy, ammo control, and strategy, but they make up for this as cannon fodder, due to the fact that zombies take many bullets to kill ex.

But, in Raze 2 , it is revealed that the military has created technology to deal with zombies in the form of bonelike armor and flamethrowers. Even after the events of Raze and Raze 2, the zombie virus still roams the Earth, infecting every hapless individual in its path.

While it cost the Aliens many soldiers to procure the zombie virus, they were eventually able to release it throughout the Earth and various outer space facilities. At first, the zombies were semi-allied to the Aliens as unpredictable allies, at times assisting the Aliens in combat, or fighting against them. While the aliens study the contents of the box, A. Johnson while he is alone in the city. However, upon arrival, they find themselves facing Sgt. Johnson and another human soldier Raze sent to give him backup.

The two sides fight hard, but Sgt. Johnson manages to escape. However, during the fight, the aliens back at the base discover that the box contains "a life force so extreme, [they] were able to reanimate dead corpses". With the zombies to counter the human robots. This is one of 2 missions in the Alien campaign that the player can play as a non-alien character, in this case as one of the zombies. The zombies turn out to be very damage resistant, but not very smart.

Johnson was not successfully captured, and he and his partner manage to escape. With the newfound power of the zombies, A. The aliens fight the robots, who are lead by a Leader Human Cpt. However, a little while after this, the humans send the robots to seize and take control of an alien supply ship. After a very difficult battle, the aliens are able to destroy the robots and keep the supplies safe for the time being.

But the humans send in backup the rest of the Raze task force , and the aliens once again fight very hard this time Grungir replacing the zombie, who was most likely killed , and are barely able to fight the humans off and retain possession over the supplies. Seeing as the human forces are starting to get too strong, A. The aliens are successful, and every human in the ship turns into a zombie. In a flashback, through the eyes of Sgt.

Johnson this is the other mission the player can play as a non-alien character in the Alien campaign, in this case as Sgt.

Johnson , it is shown that Sgt. Johnson, Cpt. Miller, and Pvt. Richards all started fighting each other, but Sgt. Johnson easily came out on top and was the only one standing when the humans send backup to the cargo ship. A few months later, Sgt. Johnson was rehabilitated and cured from the zombie virus by being suited up in a new very damage resistant and powerful suit of armor, based on the robot-prototypes seen earlier, making him the strongest soldier in the human army and having a new name: Robo Johnson.

This marked the end of the strongest soldier of human forces. Raze Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Recently Changed Pages Cpt. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 0. Two, if you use air purifiers, they can actually create a breeding ground for pathogens if dust and debris get mixed with moisture in the filters. They also consume a lot of energy.

Raze works by using light energy to decompose pollutants on surfaces, as well as purifying the surrounding air. Its products come in the form of household sprays which release a durable, non-toxic coating of photocatalyst nano-particles, which absorb into just about any surface. Once this surface is exposed to any form of light, electrons are released and this forms reactive oxygen, which wraps and binds to pathogens, decomposing them into water and carbon dioxide molecules.

The sprays Raze has created are effective in decomposing Its products are certified safe for humans and animals alike, does not contain toxins or poisons, and is environmentally sustainable. Raze is able to keep your day to day routine cleanly covered with different products available that are made to cover a diverse range of textures and surfaces — from leather to ceramic to wood, on top of its all-purpose original spray. Whether you want to safeguard your clothes, handbags, wallets or even top up the protection of your surgical masks, Raze provides the most advanced solution yet.



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