[Heinwald wasn't seeking one, so Yeager's good there. He's just here to state the facts like a good researcher, or...something.]
It is difficult to say. The two of them had unique biology that may have altered or slowed their transformations.
[Wesker was a unique case, though...but Krauser would probably be a better example of a slowed transformation.]
Rather than banking on finding another Wesker or Krauser, we ought to keep a steady observation of each other as we go along. We may be able to gauge how drastically or minimally it can affect some over others that way.
[That sure is a happy thing to consider, isn't it?]
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It is difficult to say. The two of them had unique biology that may have altered or slowed their transformations.
[Wesker was a unique case, though...but Krauser would probably be a better example of a slowed transformation.]
Rather than banking on finding another Wesker or Krauser, we ought to keep a steady observation of each other as we go along. We may be able to gauge how drastically or minimally it can affect some over others that way.
[That sure is a happy thing to consider, isn't it?]