


Knowing both of them could no longer stay on Venus, the pair fled for a conveyor bound for orbit, but the Corpus had caught up to them. VK-7 would then return the favor and saved the scientist from execution. Sigor Savah promptly betrayed the Corpus to rescue the creature and was sentenced to be executed. The Corpus, naming VK-7 as the Horror of the Hives, deemed the creature a threat unworthy of study. The creature then delivered the scientist a severed hand of Orokin construction: Khora. Placing loyalty above profit, Sigor Savah found himself tending to VK-7's wounds. When Sigor Savah confronted the creature, the beast revealed a wound to him as act of trust. The scientist would learn that VK-7 could adapt to its Corpus visitors, learning their schedules to formulate a plan for escape.Īfter VK-7's escape, it would proceed to raid Corpus hive sites and none who had attacked the beast survived. Sigor Savah believed VK-7 would make a fortune, but when he prepared for a surgical examination, the creature had willed itself back to life. Tasked with decoding Orokin gene record and reviving select specimens for study, he came across an unusually large Kavat with atypical behavioural characteristics he would name Specimen VK-7. Sigor Savah was a Corpus morphology specialist that worked under Nef Anyo's Venusian terraforming expedition.
