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  • #31
    Originally posted by Byzz View Post
    EDIT:What about a microchip implanted on the brain? Would be interesting but we have no clues about it.
    Inside Umbrella the european and american branches were in constant competition. There was the big question about how to make more intelligent BOW's and the 6th laboratory came with the solution of the Ne-T parasite in the 80's (not sure about the exact date) and in sight of such an advance the americans (mostly in the Arklay Facility if I'm right) prefered to make cerebral chips and let the Red Queen control them from a remote location.

    Since the Nemesis is an american BOW based in a T-103 Type but with the Ne-T parasite in it, my guesses are that they could give him orders previous the launching in form of images and electrical responses to them, since he desn't have a chip in his brain. Don't know, just a guess...

    The T-103 Type in other hand do have a chip in their brain, or at least that's what I see on Ivan, the Sergei's personal bodyguard... or this is a custom job for Sergei?
    Last edited by Ridley W. Hayes; 07-06-2008, 07:30 AM.

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    • #32
      Interesting topic guys I had forgotten so much of this information. I really want to play RE3 now, haha.

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      • #33
        hahaha me 2 Dot, think i may have to play i tonight now

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        • #34
          my guesses are that they could give him orders previous the launching in form of images and electrical responses to them
          You mean, like the monkeys on the movie “28 days later”?
          Sounds good to me.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Byzz View Post
            You mean, like the monkeys on the movie “28 days later”?
            Sounds good to me.
            Yeah, sort of. If I were a criature with minimal intelligence constantly shocked with electric pulses while I see the a variety of photos of some other people with the label: 'kill them of keep suffering', I pretty much wanna kill them...

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            • #36
              Only T-A.L.O.S has a computer chip in his brain. I'm not sure what the T-103's use. But they are not controlled via computer or any other digital means. They seem conditioned to carry out certain tasks, but I don't know how. The T-0400TP wasn't controlled by a computer either, it had it's orders digitally written into it's brain. Of course that messed up. =P

              I doubt the T-103's undergo pain as a form of conditioning, considering they are...impervious to it. Whatever the method, it has to be precise and able to be done in a relatively short amount of time.

              EDIT: Actually, I think it's possible for the T-103's to have their objectives given to them in stasis by a computer. But attempting to explain how this works would probably cause my brain to explode. =p
              Last edited by News Bot; 07-06-2008, 05:52 PM.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by TheSelfishGene View Post
                Is this the one?
                [ATTACH]1365[/ATTACH]

                [ATTACH]1366[/ATTACH]

                I found it on REhorror ages ago, with the picture too.
                Please note! The article in the picture is NOT in Japanese. I'm guessing it's Mandarin.

                I presume it is unauthorised, and not canon.
                Yeah, That's the origins's of Nemesis. It was from a Chinese guide and it was originally translated by X-Factor and was posted on the White Umbrella forums back in 2002. From there it spread like wild fire since it was really new information.

                Originally posted by Byzz View Post
                Since Nemesis is just a parasite using a body of a Tyrant, how was he trained?
                Check question 4

                Question 4 : How did Nemesis recognize STARS members?

                Answer 4 : The Umbrella Nemesis development team also trained Nemesis by using pictures and all kind of visual images. Nemesis has intelligence, so he completed his task by understanding the order.

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                • #38
                  Question 4 : How did Nemesis recognize STARS members?

                  Answer 4 : The Umbrella Nemesis development team also trained Nemesis by using pictures and all kind of visual images. Nemesis has intelligence, so he completed his task by understanding the order.
                  Oh. I guess this is the same method used on the T-103's.
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                  • #39
                    Well even Wesker figured out a way to control Hunters to attack on command.

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                    • #40
                      Hunter training has been a long time coming. It's started way back in the 80's and 90's when the Umbrella Training Facility was still open. You can tell this from the Hunter Training grounds where they would teach Hunters how to "learn" to attack specific targets (namely humans). If you include a pavlovian form of conditioning you can train the Hunters to listen for the robots chime and rush to attack the humans to avoid any pain or "punishment".

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                      • #41
                        The Nemesis was not dropped from the same helicopter as the Mr. X. The other 5 were dropped at the dead factory to fight the U.S. Special Forces that were there to extract Birkin. At the end of RE 3 you can see the 5 dead Mr. X in the rail cannon room.

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                        • #42
                          Both Nemesis and and Tyrants may or may not be able to feel pain. They don't respond but on the other hand Mr X certainly responds to getting shot fairly sharpish, and he looks like he may well be hurting by the time Ada's poured her clip into his face.

                          And, of course, things might be different if you have the time to cut off the top of there head and stimulate there brain directly. Or the Nemesis parasite itself. Pain would be the only feasible way to condition them. Even Nemesis would required that...despite his intelligence he's still seven feet of homicide. You'd need to train him to kill only the specific target.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Stars1356 View Post
                            The Nemesis was not dropped from the same helicopter as the Mr. X. The other 5 were dropped at the dead factory to fight the U.S. Special Forces that were there to extract Birkin. At the end of RE 3 you can see the 5 dead Mr. X in the rail cannon room.
                            I don't know.

                            The dead factory was designed to dispose of dead or failed BOWs.



                            Also one of the Mr. X confronted Ada and tried to obtain the G virus before her Extraction.
                            Last edited by BLSR1; 07-07-2008, 09:56 AM.

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                            • #44
                              i didn't think that all the other Mr X's where taken to the dead factory.
                              What about the one that attacks you in outbreak?

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                              • #45
                                I never understood how the US Special Forces would use the Rail Cannon against G-Monsters. That was a huge ass gun which looked like it would be way too heavy to carry, even if it was dissasembled. Even if they did have the man power to carry it, if they came across a G-monster, would they have the time to set it up, charge it, and then fire it and sucessfully hit the monster?

                                That rail cannon has EPIC FAIL written all over it and to be honest, I'm not sure how Capcom could think that that huge as weapon would be a good idea to bring along... What was up with the name anyway? Paracelsus Sword? I remember reading about something similar to that name in an Alchemy book a long time ago when I was researching Paracelsus, but off the top of my head I can't recall what it was about...

                                Edit - The one in Outbreak is one that was used for testing purposes at that Umbrella Facility. If you look closely at the back of it's neck, you'll see electrodes supposedly for the purpose of programming the tyrants mind through the use of a microchip implanted somewhere in the brain (my guess its the temporal lobe on both the inferior temporal gyrus and hippocampal gyrus, if not on the hippocampus directly.) If I had to guess how it worked, then somehow, it would feed the inferior temporal gyrus with the image of it's target. Since the inferior temporal gyrus region affects one of the higher levels of the ventral stream, saliency detection is probably the target of the implant...
                                Last edited by Project Omega; 07-07-2008, 12:25 PM.

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