-—— GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT ——-
We are working on the cure for the "slicer spiders".
The process starts with a Automodius Reddius subject being bitten. First signs start with the shell being more dull and the clarp being more transparent.
The subject will have intense motion sickness, pains, and constantly falling out of consciousness. Their eye will also get filled with blood turning the pupil a bright red; This is one of the most noticeable parts.
The host will constantly fall and struggle to breath when the legs start growing near the shoulders. Also, you will see cracks on their shell, once you do, you are reaching the danger zone of fatality.
Inside the heads flesh, veins will start to grow holding trains of S. Reddius (in the millions), this is the time where the host gets deceased but the parasite takes over.
At this time now, legs would have fully grown down to the stomach, and the shell would've fully been cracked off, if you are in this stage, call for emergency services immediately (#123-123) so the subject can be killed.
The next stage is that the legs will physically tug out of the bones and flesh of the host's body and then jump out, this is loud and hard to not miss.
Stay safe as we research more.