was it mntioned in the other games? i thought it was only in outbreak :s
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Well the TG Virus Combination was interesting. I suspect other combinations will appear at some point but I hazard a guess that the Next one will be T-Plagas (since in RE5 they look so much like the Las Plagas but shown apearing in Daylight which Las Plagas die from). Weskers Research experiments most likely.
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well, what Omega said, but if you realize the Virus within Nemesis does go unstable and causes Nemesis to mutate several times do to the NE-T Virus being unstable in the host after severe damage to its body , The parasite itself, we know not much about, it could very well be related to the what is going to happen in Africa in RE5. So though as stable as it was, it was a failure, just like William Birkin, Alexia, Tyrants aka Mr.X, Morphius, ect...and so on, the pattern is very much alike. But thats all I really got on this.Last edited by Stars_g36; 06-28-2008, 11:38 PM.
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I believe Daylight is cannon. Its an important part of RE:Outbreak. Otherwise all of the survivors from those games would be dead and walking. Whether or not the survivors make it out of the city alive with it and/or have a sample for the authorities is questionable.
When Dealing with Outbreak in canon I think its helpful to not go into specifics on who did what or how many of the survivors were there. Just think of it as "the survivors assisted the RPD in demolishing main street", or "the survivors acquired the daylight vaccine at raccoon university". As for timeline in the outbreak games its just important to know that the scenario "Outbreak" happened first and "End of the Road" and "Decisions,Decisions" happen last.
But thats just how I think of things.
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I've always wondered if the Nemesis was somehow able to control it's mutations in an attempt to adapt to the threats facing it. Birkin's seemed fairly random and uncontrolled but Nemesis, in the end, made it resistant to every weapon but a railgun.
I'm pretty sure when they mention Daylight in 0 they refer to the fact that the leech does not like sunlight rather than the Daylight anti-virus, since Daylight is created during the Raccoon City incident by some folk at a university research facility. I'm almost certain it's never mentioned in RE2, the closest would be the Devil Vaccine for G-embryo infection.
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I see Outbreak being more of a what if scenario, then canon. There could have been more survivors from Raccoon City besides Jill and Carlos but since the characters from outbreak will probably never be used again, I don't think it matters.
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Originally posted by Stars_g36 View PostIf you realize the Virus within Nemesis does go unstable and causes Nemesis to mutate several times due to the NE-T Virus being unstable in the host after severe damage to its body...
After the battle with Nemesis Type 2, the tyrant is fucked because of the acid that was used to defeat him--even though you can defeat him without using the acid, it's assumed that is how you defeat him since the game-play scene before the battle shows you using the acid, and the CGI scene after you beat him and leave the dump room, it show's Nemesis' body without a majority of his body parts. In that battle you can destroy a few of his body parts namely an arm as well as his head, and this is shown in the CGI scene.
After this since this is a massive repair job for the Nemesis parasite to handle, he probably just loose control and the T-Virus expresses itself completely...
Since we usually destroy the tyrants during their stage 2 mutation, who's to say that the Tyrants, if given the time to mutate, couldn't end up like Nemesis Type 3?
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Project Omega, I’m really enjoying what you’re writing in this topic, but can you explain me in details the relation between the Nemesis parasite and the NE-T virus? After the Wesker Report II, this relation between the parasite and the virus became a little weird to me. Thanks.
One more thing, there’s something interesting on RE4 about the T-virus: when Leon and Luis are chatting after they were tied by the ganados, Luis say that he could have seen the T-virus on the Lab. Department. Luis synthesized “las plagas” to a form that could be directly injected on the blood strain. Does the Spanish parasite have some characteristic common also to the T-virus?
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All we really have is just speculation and theories really. There's been nothing official from Capcom mentioned about the NeT-Virus and barely any information is available on the Nemesis Parasite. We just piece together bits of pieces of stuff we notice and then try to make sense of it all.
As for the T-Virus being mentioned by Luis, he mentions he saw a sample of it back when was a member of the Spaniard police force in Madrid. He only really mentions it since Leon mentions that he was a survivor from the Raccoon City incident. The fact that Luis knows what the T-Virus is means that either after Umbrella was exposed as the cause for the Raccoon City disaster, the cause of the T-Virus outbreak may have been spread publicly. The fact that Luis' police department in Madrid had a sample might imply the global crackdown various governments were doing on Umbrella facilities.
Again, not much is known about how much information was released about Umbrella to the public in the Resident Evil universe. Was EVERYTHING disclosed to the public such as their involvement in developing biological weapons? I'm sure much information was held back such as which governments were part of Umbrella's underground network of buyers and collaborators; especially since the US and some of the EU countries were a few of those members.
Whatever was disclosed, if it included some of their research projects such as the T-Virus, then that makes way for terrorist organizations to want to take hold of such biological weapons. That was the synopsis of Gun Survivor 4, Morpheus was going to launch missiles carrying the T-Virus at cities if he didn't get what he wanted. Will Capcom go that route again? Who's to say, but since the series is going through this "More Action, More Gore" phase of development, I wouldn't put it passed Capcom to go with another cliche action-packed plot like "Terrorists are going to use the T-Virus to attack major cities; are you a bad enough dude to stop them?"
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