A cocoon is a stage present in Chimeran biological development.
Description[]
After Chimeran virus-infected victims are delivered to a conversion center, they are enveloped in cocoons. Inside a cocoon, the human body is broken apart and recombined into a new strain of Chimera. Larger strains of Chimera required multiple human bodies to create. Due to the overheating hazard that many Chimera suffer from, cocoons are often observed and cooled through external measures to prevent harm to the developing Chimera.
Spinner's spin cocoons around their victims, turning them into new Chimera such as Grims.
Intel[]
“ | Once delivered to conversion centers, Chimera infection victims are enveloped in cocoons. Within each cocoon, a human body is broken down and recombined into a strain of Chimera. It is theorized that multiple human bodies are required for the larger strains. External measures must be taken to keep the cocoons from overheating. This outside intervention suggest the conversion process is not being performed in ideal circumstances. It is unknown if there is a more natural way for the Chimera to reproduce. | ” |