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A fact, that there are plenty of people who have partially wolf-like base arrangement in the process of DNA antidoting, is found in 2010 Scientists name this 'Diewolf Syndrome'. This syndrome has found in people with excellent physical ability such as athletes or military officers. The average life span of Dewolf carries is 38 and they died of cerebral infection or heart attack without any symptoms. A known reason is that the 'bio-clock' (suicide cells) of cells is of something else than human and short in life. A multinational corporation of France 'Pfien' develops a new medicine 'Epoxyn' for Diewolf syndrome. Diewolf syndrome carriers can have the same bio-clock as it of regular people by this new medicine. Version 211 has new map and weapon updated.

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Date:Sep 2008Version:211
License:Free
Platform:Windows
System Req:Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista
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