No duh, all G-creatures end up with claws, but they don't grow claws on a certain arm depending on if their left or right handed, like you said they do.
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Originally posted by Twist View Postalthough the giant eye/arm/claws in the same spot are just ripping off Birkin, IMO..
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Originally posted by Twist View PostNo duh, all G-creatures end up with claws, but they don't grow claws on a certain arm depending on if their left or right handed, like you said they do.
And where is your evidence to support your claim? Atleast I have backed myself up with logic. =PPROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Originally posted by CiarenDevlin View PostThere only have been two G creatures.
And where is your evidence to support your claim? Atleast I have backed myself up with logic. =P
Also, Archives may have alot of typo's and such wrong with it, but it's character descriptions regarding monsters is dead-on. The book states that if "G" sustains any wounds, the G-virus repairs that wound whilst mutating it into something far removed from it's last form. Ala, William's mutated arm.
Now, where is your evidence claiming your right arm would mutate if your right handed or vice-versa?
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The only two G creatures are Curtis and Birkin. The G larvas aren't human, nor do they have claws.
Now, where is your evidence claiming your right arm would mutate if your right handed or vice-versa?
The eye, on the other hand. Is a default G-virus characteristic that appears on the right shoulder of every G creature.
Ala, William's mutated arm.Well, in RE2 there was that photo you develop showing an early G-virus test sample; a severed arm with an eye on it. So it's not a Birkin characteristic, it's a G-virus characteristic. And stop being so miserable about everything.Last edited by News Bot; 11-15-2008, 03:22 PM.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Stop twisting what I say.
There's literully no evidence supporting that if William had been left handed, his left arm would have mutated. I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks William's right arm mutated because it was torn up by gunfire. So was his back and a part of his chest, and in the concept art for G1, it's shown his chest just healed and grew: http://www.geocities.com/residentevi...am_Birkin1.jpg
In the intro to Outbreak #1, you, at one point see that William's back has grown and mutated/gotten larger:http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb_buz-Gags
Pause it at 1:16.
Hence, his right arm, his back, and his chest all mutated because he was wounded. His arm didn't grow because he was right handed. Now, I'm finished arguing with you.Last edited by Twist; 11-15-2008, 03:34 PM.
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I didn't say his arm grew because he was right handed.
I said that's why the claw appeared.
You need to read the fine print.Last edited by News Bot; 11-15-2008, 03:36 PM.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Originally posted by Twist View PostYou said claw and breeding arm, I'm not stupid. However, like I said, I'm through arguing with you. You should have read the fine print. ;]
And I have doubts as to the whole "breeding arm" thing. But even then. I still didn't mention mutation in the manner you speaketh. Nor did I say "breeding arm" as to imply the arm in general, just the fact that it...expels larvae. And to be honest, we don't even see what hand Birkin uses to face-rape Ben or Irons.Last edited by News Bot; 11-15-2008, 03:44 PM.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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