I thought the G-Virus was stronger?
LOL I forgot about that boot to the face, ha yea.
Even his outro was cool in that scene, looks back Red eyes glow yea bitch im bad you know it jumps 50 ft in the air
Claire “WTF”
Wesker is pimp.
It is, but it’s not contagious like the T-Virus. It has to be injected and the embryo grows inside a person; either mutating the host or leaving the host through the chest llike Ben in RE2.
Yeah,everything has a catch.I was wondering why it wasn’t used more.I am assuming that the T-Veronica virus is the same?
I never finished the game,but to my understanding the infected person can keep their sanity.That is a real advanced virus.The G-Virus can only allow you to program infected IIRC,and I am not sure if Tyrants are even controllable.
As for Wesker being playable in a game.I highly doubt it(Although it would be awesome to play a game as Wesker),unless it’s some kind of side story like Mercenaries in Resident Evil 4.
Wesker is the bad guy of Resident Evil.That would be like a Mario game starring Bowser,or a Zelda game starring Ganondorf.
Besides that.Wesker has super-human ability.He’d be able to mow everything down with the quickness
They can go anywhere with part 5, it’s too much for me to speculate on. Taking all the info from Wesker’s Report and Ada’s files from Separate Ways, Wesker’s Umbrella now has Las Plagas in addition to Sherry Birkin(which may be his ticket to the G-virus).
IIRC the T-Veronica virus is just a matured version of the standard issue T. The virus needs a period of years to properly bond to and change its host for the host to have complete access to and control its power, hence why Alexia hibernated for years and came out of it in god-tier status. What they still haven’t explained is how Wesker effected his own transformation while still intact and sane, without the stasis period. He was supposed to have used the T-virus on himself, playing possum after Tyrant whacked him, but how it was altered to transform him so quickly hasn’t been satisfactorally stated.
The short answer is that Wesker playing possum was a nice little plot device to explain how he came back in CV.
In actuality, I don’t think they ever said it was the T-Virus. I always assumed it was some unknown virus. But that brings up the question…if they (Weskers organization) has control of that virus, which seems superior to the T-Virus, why are they after the T-Virus in the first place?
Dang you people know your shit.Nice Info
From the looks of this info you guys are dropping,RE 5 should have plenty of choices to choose from.
IMO Outbreak 1 had one of the coolest intros with birkham walking in the sewers taking shots from the soldiers down there. After 2 I had wondered what would become of him.
Nemesis was the best for the feeling of oh shit what am i gonna do now because as was mentioned the fact that he can follow you into other rooms took me by surprise…
Followed closely by re4’s spikey regenerate zombies… spikey and non. It freaked me out the first time i saw them… there movement… t here breathing… I was definitely rattled.
…
Until i got my unlimited rocket launcher… then the trench was cool as a cucumber.
I think the story goes
RE:zero ->Re:1 ->Re2 and 3 and outbreak 1 -> RE: Veronica ->RE:4
Say what you want about RE4 but to me that has the best control… i actually didn’t play RE at all because of the way the controls were… ( i.e. holding forward then in the next scene needing to reorient because forward isn’t forward anymore)
Over the shoulder veiw made movement pretty easy. I’d say control wise RE4 takes the cake but 2 and 3 werent bad.
Outbreak wasn’t playable for me. the loading time was just fucking stupid. and the stories though they were set in the same time as 2 and 3 but in different parts of the city… it didn’t feel like a resident evil… maybe because there was too much talking in some parts. the Lure of RE is that you are on this mission… nobody’s really around to help you at all… and there are 20 zombies… and you have 4 bullets and a lock pick. work it out.
I feel it’s RE3>RE2>RE4>Veronica>RE1(GC)>RE0>spinoffs>Hi def pics of dog poo>Outbreak1
Did anyone even bother playing Outbreak2? was it good?
In game, it was not. In Wesker’s Report, he specifically states that it was a form of the T he used on himself before the bit in the lab with the Tyrant. The Tyrant(along with its combat data)was supposed to be his buy-in to the rival corporation after he hoodwinked Umbrella, but Chris and company destroying it ruined that for him. Months later, it was to be Birkin’s G-virus sample used for the same purpose, but Hunk’s antics also cost him that angle, leaving him with Sherry after Leon went underground. That’s where it stood before CV, and he finally got his pristine T sample from Steve.
It’s said in his first report that Birkin had given him the virus that he then injected himself with. My guess is that it’s an enhanced form of the T-Virus.
There might be some sort of incubating virus (maybe derivative of the G) that William had planted into Sherry that Wesker is curious about. It could lead to events in RE5. At the end of the report he says: “I would never underestimate Birkin. There’s something about this little girl…”
generations ago: the Salazar family imprisons Las Plagas in a
tomb far underneath their castle. They’re able to do so because
they can control Las Plagas in some unspecified way. (cf.
Castellan’s Memo, RE4; Ada’s Chapter 1 report, RE4:SW)
early to mid-20th century: Edward Ashford and Ozwell Spencer
discover or create the “mother virus.” (cf. RE2 EX, CV)
mid-20th century: the “mother virus” is refined into the
virus codenamed “Progenitor” by a research team. Both
James Marcus and Ozwell Spencer are members of this team.
One would presume that Edward Ashford was also present.
(cf. files in CV and RE0)
November 13th, 1967: George Trevor, a famous architect from
New York, is invited to see the mansion he built by Ozwell
Spencer. George arrives with his wife Lisa and daughter
Jessica, and finds that the invitation is a trap. Jessica
and Lisa Trevor are kidnapped, and George is imprisoned
beneath the mansion. (Trevor’s Letters, REv.2)
November 14th, 1967: Jessica Trevor is killed during an
escape attempt. (Family Photos, REv.2)
November 15th, 1967: Lisa Trevor, following an injection
of the Progenitor virus, begins to lose her humanity.
(Family Photos, REv.2)
December 1st, 1967: George Trevor’s attempts to escape lead
him to an inescapable room, where Spencer has helpfully
left him a tombstone. George starves to death in that room.
(Trevor’s Letters, REv.2)
1968-1969: Spencer, Ashford, and possibly Marcus found the
Umbrella corporation, apparently by investing their own
fortunes. (cf. CV) In addition to its secret purpose of
bioweapons research, Umbrella maintains a lucrative cover
as a pharmaceutical megacorporation.
1970: Alexander Ashford accidentally kills his father Edward,
discrediting the Ashfords and handing the reins of Umbrella
to Ozwell Spencer.
(Spencer’s obviously in complete control by the time Wesker
comes to work at Arklay in 1978, as per Wesker’s Report II.
Alexander becomes the head of the Ashford family in 1970,
according to the history of the Ashford family in CV.)
1968-1978: the Arklay facility is founded underneath Ozwell
Spencer’s mansion.
September 19th, 1977 (inferred from Marcus’ Diary 1, RE0):
James Marcus creates the T-Virus.
1978: As teenagers, Albert Wesker and William Birkin are
assigned to the Arklay research facility, located in the
Spencer mansion outside Raccoon City. (Wesker’s Report 2)
1981: Alexia Ashford graduates from university at the age of
ten and is made a head researcher at her father’s Antarctic
laboratory. (Newspaper Clip, CV)
1983: Alexia and Alfred test the T-Veronica virus on Alexander
Ashford, creating the Nosferatu. Alexia subsequently enters
cryogenic storage. At some point thereafter, presumably very
soon after Alexia’s “death,” Alfred’s obsession with Alexia
becomes reinforced by his own subconscious roleplay. (Alfred’s
Diary and Virus Research Report, CV)
1987: Michael Warren is elected the mayor of Raccoon City,
and will remain mayor up until its destruction. During his
administration, Umbrella makes “vast” donations to Raccoon
City, funding the construction of many of its facilities.
In turn, many of these facilities, such as the hospital they
build in 1992, have secret research laboratories or storage
areas built into them. (City Guide, RE3)
(It’s actually easier to list the buildings in Raccoon City that
don’t have something horrible locked in the basement than
it is to go over the ones that do. I’m still surprised that
the Raccoon Zoo didn’t have a few Hunters boxed up somewhere.)
1988: The invention of the Nemesis parasite. William Birkin
discovers the G-Virus in Lisa Trevor’s body. James Marcus is
assassinated. (Wesker’s Report 2; Investigator’s Report 1, RE0)
1995: Wesker gets transferred to Umbrella’s secret service.
Ozwell Spencer takes Lisa Trevor from the Arklay lab, under
the pretext that he’s going to kill her. He is either lying
or unsuccessful. (Wesker’s Report 2)
1996: Wesker forms the STARS in Raccoon City, to combat a
recent increase in local domestic terrorism. Most of its
members are former military personnel. (Manual to original
PSX RE; see below)
May 14th, 1996: Yoko Suzuki is one of the participants in
an unspecified T-Virus experiment. The results of the
experiment are “horrible,” and Greg Mura operates on Yoko
to suppress her memories thereof. (Greg’s cutscene, RE:O;
Experiment Participants file, RE:O2)
1997: Lieutenant Billy Coen’s unit of Marines is sent to
Africa. Whatever happens next, at least twenty-three people
die and Billy is charged with their murder. (Court Order
For Transportation file; Billy’s flashback, RE0)
May 11th, 1998: the T-Virus outbreak at the Spencer mansion.
Ignoring the movie, the resurrected James Marcus takes credit
for the outbreak while Morpheus Duvall, for whatever reason,
will eventually take the blame. (Keeper’s Diary, RE v.2;
dialogue, RE0; Dismissal Notice, RE:DA)
June 22nd, 1998: By this point, all of the researchers
and staff at the Arklay laboratory have succumbed to the
T-Virus. The last survivors opt to kill themselves rather
than become zombies. (Researcher’s Will, Keeper’s Diary,
Letter to Ada, RE)
June, 1998: the first cases of the “zombie disease” appear
within Raccoon City. Many of the infected work in or around
the Raccoon sewer system. (cf. M. Watchman’s Diary, Sewer
Manager’s Diary, RE2)
A series of bizarre murders are committed in the Raccoon
Forest, spurring the involvement of Raccoon City’s STARS
unit. The murders are never solved, but the blame can
readily be placed on the packs of undead dogs, Cerberii,
that have escaped from the Arklay mansion since the outbreak.
July 23rd, 1998: Umbrella sends a cleanup team to the old
training facility in the Raccoon Forest via the Ecliptic
Express passenger train, presumably to join the teams that
are already at work in the facility. James Marcus, restored
to a semblance of life by his leeches, attacks the train
and kills almost everyone aboard. At some point, the train
is stopped.
Marcus also inadvertently (?) frees Billy Coen, whose police
escort stops or is stopped near the train. Billy manages to
escape into the train, while his police escort is killed.
The STARS Bravo team, conducting aerial reconaissance of
the forest, has helicopter trouble and crashes near the
parked train. Rebecca Chambers and Ed Dewey investigate
the train; soon afterward, Ed is killed and Rebecca is
forced to cooperate with Billy for the sake of survival.
Rebecca and Billy spend the next few hours being chased
around the training facility and the subterranean network
underneath the Raccoon Forest.
July 24th, 1998: Rebecca and Billy’s final showdown with
James Marcus, in the treatment plant below the training
facility. Marcus is shot to death, and the queen of his
leech colony is subsequently slain. Rebecca leaves Billy
in the Raccoon Forest and goes to the Spencer mansion.
July 25th, 1998: The Alpha team begins its search for the
Bravo team. They’re promptly chased into the Spencer mansion,
where the real fun starts.
July 25th, 1998: at or around daybreak, Wesker’s betrayal
is revealed, the Tyrant is disposed of, and the remaining
members of the Alpha team escape via helicopter just before
the Spencer mansion explodes. When the dust settles, Wesker
is missing and presumed dead, Lisa Trevor has disappeared
into the caverns below the forest, the Tyrant’s been
obliterated, and the mansion is a smoking crater.
late July to mid-August, 1998: with no real evidence, an
admittedly ridiculous story, and Brian Irons working against
them, the surviving STARS are unable to persuade anyone in the
RPD to believe their story of what happened in the mansion. The
police and media of Raccoon City conduct an investigation into
Umbrella’s affairs; Umbrella reacts by briefly suspending their
activities. Chris Redfield continues his investigation into
Umbrella alone. (Mail to Chief, Mail to Chris, Sewer Manager’s
Diary, RE2; Chris’s Report, RE2 EX; Jill’s Diary, RE3)
Rebecca Chambers submits a report that claims Billy Coen is
dead and his body has disappeared. (Rebecca’s Report, RE2 EX)
August 17th, 1998: Strange monsters begin to appear in
Raccoon City. (Chris’s Diary, RE2)
August 24th, 1998: Chris and Barry both leave Raccoon City
to go to Europe. Jill elects to stay behind, intending to
investigate William Birkin’s underground laboratory. While
she’s at it, she quits the RPD and drops out of sight;
according to Marvin Branagh in RE2, Jill “disappeared” at
the same time that Barry and Chris did. (Chris’s Diary, RE2;
Jill’s Diary, RE3)
Around September 22nd, 1998: A team of soldiers is sent,
possibly by Umbrella’s French division, to William Birkin’s
laboratory to get a sample of the G-Virus. One of them is
trigger-happy, and hilarity ensues. After the subsequent
massacre, the G-Type munches on a number of virus containers,
including the T-Virus. (The date comes from several files,
such as the Chief’s Diary in RE2.)
The local population of sewer rats carries a megadose of
the virus up into the streets. When combined with the mild
T-Virus infection that’s been leaking into the city since
May, the virus has an immediate and horrifying impact. As
seen in RE:O, there are dozens of zombies in the streets of
Raccoon City within minutes of the attack on William Birkin.
September 23rd-27th, 1998: the long death of Raccoon City.
The survivors of the outbreak take increasingly draconian
measures in attempting to hold the zombies back, such as
instituting martial law and using high explosives. Between
the zombies themselves and the survivors’ attempts to fight
them, the city begins taking heavy damage.
At some point during this period, the outside world places
Raccoon City under a military quarantine, surrounding the
city with troops and barricades. Officially, no one is allowed
in or out, but several exceptions are made.
September 24th, 1998: Brian Irons begins a process of deliberate
sabotage. For no reason other than his own psychosis, he does
his best to make sure that no one can escape the city via any
means, including the use of Umbrella’s tunnel system. (Chief’s
Diary, RE2)
September 26th, 1998: the police muster their remaining forces
and mount an all-or-nothing counterattack against the zombies.
(RE3’s opening movie)
Irons begins to hunt down the remaining survivors within the city.
(Chief’s Diary, RE2)
Umbrella drops a sizable number of hired mercenaries into Raccoon
City, as members of the Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasures Service.
Many of the mercenaries are told their job is to rescue civilians,
but others are tasked with gathering data, destroying evidence, or
rounding up Umbrella’s surviving employees. The UBCS takes serious
losses almost immediately upon landing. (Mercenary’s Pocketbook
file, RE3)
September 27th, 1998: By this point, the Raccoon City police have
been decimated; their final offensive has failed. The survivors
pull back to the RPD’s precinct house, which has already withstood
at least one serious zombie attack, and attempt to find other ways
of escaping. Most of the cops and civilians in the RPD die one by
one over the course of the next day, at the hands of zombies,
Lickers, or Brian Irons. (Operation Report 1, Operation Report 2,
Chief’s Diary, RE2; the opening movie, the Photos, RE3; “Desperate
Times,” RE:O2)
Daytime, September 28th, 1998: The siege of the RPD ends when
a small group of survivors escapes the building in a police van.
A wounded Marvin Branagh is left behind, as are the few cops and
civilians who’ve gotten stuck in the building’s west wing. Rita
is thus left as the lone survivor of the siege of the RPD.
(“Desperate Times,” RE:O2; Operation Report files, RE2)
Across town, Jill shoots her way out of her apartment building,
witnesses the death of Brad Vickers, meets the Nemesis and the
surviving UBCS soldiers, and fixes the cable car. Mikhail promptly
breaks it again, crashing the car and knocking Jill unconscious.
Nighttime, September 28th, 1998: Jill wakes up at the St. Michael
Clock Tower. She signals the UBCS extraction chopper, which is
promptly shot down by the Nemesis. Jill faces off against and
"kills" the Nemesis, but it infects her with the T-Virus. Jill
passes out, and Carlos takes her to the chapel.
At some point, Ada Wong arrives at the RPD building and begins
a room-by-room search, looking for Ben Bertolucci.
Late at night, September 29th, 1998: At this point, the
quarantine of Raccoon City is apparently getting thin on the
ground, for whatever reason. Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield
don’t encounter any resistance as they drive into town. Claire
meets Leon outside Emmy’s Diner, and they head to the RPD.
After murdering Michael Warren’s daughter Eliza, Brian Irons
dies at the hands of what was once William Birkin. Claire, Leon,
Ada, and Sherry escape the RPD via the sewer system and Irons’s
secret passageways, then take the tram car to William Birkin’s
laboratory. This trip may take as long as a few hours; later
games (RE0, RE:O) establish that Birkin’s lab is a fair distance
away from Raccoon City.
Early morning, September 29th, 1998: the “death” of Ada Wong
and the final encounters with the G-Type and Mr. X. Leon,
Claire, and Sherry make their escape from Raccoon City via
William Birkin’s train. Behind the scenes, Wesker saves Ada.
(Wesker’s Report)
September 29th, daytime: Claire and Leon have their unexplained
argument, and Claire vanishes into the Raccoon Forest. Leon and
Sherry are promptly picked up by the U.S. military. Leon is
approached by an “underground anti-Umbrella group,” while
Sherry is captured by people working for Wesker. (RE3 Epilogue
Files; Wesker’s Report)
October 1st, 1998, the middle of the night: Jill finally wakes
up. Carlos finds the T-Virus vaccine for her, learns that
Nicholai is still alive, and encounters the “new” Nemesis.
October 1st, near daybreak: Carlos cures Jill, who makes her
way to the Dead Factory. Nicholai systematically eliminates
many of the UBCS’s supervisors.
George Hamilton leads a small group of survivors into Raccoon
University. They find Peter’s body, fight off the Thanatos,
and synthesize the “Daylight” vaccine. Nicholai assassinates
Greg Mura, the Thanatos’s creator, and blows up Raccoon
University’s administration building. The explosion catches
the attention of a rescue helicopter, which some or all of
the survivors may have used to escape the city.
Another group of survivors follows David King into Umbrella’s
laboratories, where they meet Linda and Carter. Following
Carter’s ill-advised attempt to exploit the Tyrant, the
survivors escape into the city. Later events in the RE timeline
suggest that someone saved Linda and made it out of Raccoon
City, but not who. (The obvious candidates are Alyssa Ashcroft
and Yoko Suzuki, as their endings have more plot significance
than the rest. Mark Wilkins is another popular choice in fanon.)
Nicholai returns to the Dead Factory to attack Jill, but
opts to leave her to die instead. Jill destroys the Nemesis.
Hunk’s departure from the RPD takes place at night, at some
point after Claire and Leon have vacated the RPD. It could be
set on either September 30th or October 1st.
Dawn, October 1st, 1998: Raccoon City is blown off the map,
seconds after Jill, Barry, and Carlos escape the city via
helicopter.
The end of RE3 makes it look as though Raccoon was destroyed
with a low-yield nuclear weapon, but the Outbreak games make
it quite clear that such was not the case. Instead, it had
the holy bejesus blown out of it with conventional explosives,
possibly including a fuel-air bomb.
early October, 1998: Leon Kennedy agrees to become an agent
of the American government. (RE3 Epilogue)
Sherry Birkin is captured by unknown agents in Wesker’s
employ. (Wesker’s Report)
Nicholai Ginovaef submits several reports to Umbrella regarding
what occurred in Raccoon City. As he is the only survivor among
the UBCS’s supervisors (and perhaps the only survivor of the UBCS
that’s still working for Umbrella), his conjecture about the cause
of the outbreak is more or less accepted as fact. (files, Survivor)
November, 1998: Ark Thompson’s investigation of Sheena Island
ends with an explosion. Ark, Lott, and Lily escape.
December 17th, 1998: while investigating Umbrella to find leads
on her brother’s whereabouts, Claire Redfield is captured in Paris.
December 27th, 1998: shortly after she’s taken to Rockfort
Island, Claire is knocked unconscious. While she’s out, Wesker’s
assault team attacks the facility. Rodrigo frees Claire, who
saves Rodrigo, discovers Alfred’s secret, and escapes with Steve.
December 28th, 1998: thanks to Alfred, Claire and Steve’s plane
crashes into Alexander Ashford’s Antarctic hideaway. Claire
manages to find an escape route, and Alfred’s clever ambush
fails. Claire and Steve’s second escape attempt is foiled by
Alexia’s sudden awakening.
At roughly the same time, Chris Redfield arrives at Rockfort
Island. (Since the Albanoid’s grown to adulthood, it’s been
at least ten hours since Claire was on the island.) He talks
to Rodrigo, runs into Wesker, and steals one of Alfred’s jets.
December 29th, 1998: Chris touches down in the Antarctic, saves
Claire, kills Alexia, and survives his ill-advised fistfight
with Wesker. Chris and Claire escape the Antarctic in Alfred’s
jet just as the base explodes.
April, 1999: An unknown agency, presumably Umbrella or a
similar corporation, begins secret, unspecified field tests
in the ruins of Raccoon City. The American government remains
unaware of this, despite aerial surveillance.
2000-2003: At some point, Ramon Salazar assists the surviving
Los Illuminados in recovering Las Plagas and administering it
to the villagers who live near his castle. (RE4 never says when
Salazar joins the cult, but since he’s only twenty, it’s safe
to assume that it hasn’t been very long.)
2002: during a mission with Leon, Jack Krauser appears to die
in a helicopter crash. (dialogue, RE4)
September 18th, 2002: Morpheus Duvall’s followers steal some
of the T-Virus from Umbrella’s Paris facility.
September 22nd, 2002: the Spencer Rain is seajacked.
September 23rd, 2002: Bruce McGivern and Fong Ling kill
Morpheus, thwarting his scheme to fire T-Virus missiles
at several American cities.
2002-2004: the United States government puts Umbrella out of
business by freezing its assets and preventing its continued
operation. (RE4’s introduction)
Fall, 2004: Ashley Graham, the daughter of the president of
the United States, is kidnapped. After she’s sighted in a rural
village in Spain, Leon Kennedy is dispatched to follow up on
the lead. He encounters resistance.
Q. Who is Ozwell Spencer?
A. Spencer figures rather prominently into RE’s plot, especially
for someone who’s never so much as written a file. He’s a figure
of some small fascination for new RE fans, so let’s talk about
him for a moment.
Ozwell Spencer was one of the original founders of Umbrella,
alongside James Marcus and Edward Ashford. In 1970, with
Ashford dead and Marcus off playing with leeches somewhere,
Spencer became the only founding member who cared about the
company. Presumably, this would make him the CEO.
As of 1995, the date of the final dispatch in Wesker’s Report
II, Spencer was still alive and still active in Umbrella’s
affairs. Past that point, there’s nothing. Spencer hasn’t
issued a memo, spoken a word, or fired a shot in any RE game
to date. For all we know, he died in his sleep in 1996.
Like everyone else who was involved with Umbrella’s creation,
Spencer appears to be nuts. Spencer, after all, is responsible
for the slow death of George Trevor, the architect of Spencer’s
mansion near Raccoon City, and the subsequent imprisonment of
Jessica and Lisa Trevor. George’s murder and Lisa’s torture
may be the worst things that’ve happened to anyone in any RE
game, made all the moreso because we don’t know why Spencer
did it. He has no stated motive.
Spencer’s also responsible for the insane decision to put the
Arklay laboratory in the Raccoon Forest. It’s also worth
mentioning that according to Wesker, Spencer took Lisa Trevor
from the Arklay lab in 1995, saying he was going to get rid
of her. Lisa’s well-lived-in lair underneath the Arklay
mansion would suggest otherwise. The question then becomes
whether Spencer left her there on purpose, or whether she
escaped from him.
Ozwell Spencer’s an important character in the RE story, but
he’s not an active participant. He could be dead, imprisoned
following Umbrella’s demise, or hiding somewhere to cook up
a brand new plot. We simply don’t know anything else.
I don’t think Spencer will ever show up. Umbrella’s gone, there’s no need for him, if he’s even alive. Capcom have to focus on Wesker because he’s the only existing villain they have unless they make another Saddler.
What was the deal with the 3.5 and 3.6 build of RE4? I remember something about a fog, Leon getting infected with something, and a hook dude. Someone refresh my memory because it’s been so long.
And anyone ever consider that Wesker might think of somehow combining Las Plagas with T/G-Virus seeing as how the Umbrella people were famous for splicing different viruses and genes together?
damn, what a nap.
From what I remember, Leon had been infected with some sort of virus and this caused him to hallucinate.
The hook guy was going to be the main villain like Nemesis was in RE3. I think that’s why there’s a hook in the “4” on the title.
wesker saved her.
Yea, she gives you the Rocket Launcher at the end. She’s the shadowy figure.
Not to hate, but that was the whole idea, wasn’t it? Wesker wants the Plagas so he can create fully-controllable BOW’s whether they be Zombies or Hunters, so he can approach whatever countries want them with a reliable weapon and build a new Umbrella type corporation from the profits. Capcom should’ve done more with the whole Military-Umbrella thing.
In fact, maybe that’s what 5 is about. Wesker sells new and improved virus to some dictator in Third-World Country, Chris goes to find leads, Dictator has already spread T-Plaga virus all over the place = Super Crazies in Africa
EDIT-This was addressed to the H82 quote
Hmm thats a good idea JNK while his there he can bump into Solid Snake in MGS4, hey you never know lol.
Chris: Hey you seen any zombies around?
Solid Snake: Er no, you seen any giant metal tanks?
Chris:Not really, erm why are you hiding in a box?
Solid Snake:…
The worst part in RE games and I bet this has happend to many of you, is when your faced with a horde of zombies, you pull out your gun and start blasting and then the next sounds you here is “Click Click” Oh FUCK!!! out of ammo runs
I’m probably alone in this idea, but I want there to be an ending to RE. I love the games but I don’t want to see them get dragged down into the shit holes any further than Outbreak/Gunsurvivor already has. I don’t want to see fucking REXVII Omega Gold when I’m 60.
I’d like to see an end to Wesker that involves Chris, Claire, Jill and Leon. Fuck, if they can bring in Barry, Rebecca and Billy as fodder just to add some sense of drama then I’d be really happy.
That never happens to me 'cause I know how to conserve ammo and dodge all them slow motherfuckers.