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Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29 View Post
Anyone else hope Alfred still dies in front of Alexia? I know recent scenes in DSC might contradict that (him, injured, pressing a button that MIGHT as well reawaken Alexia from a distance). But, crazy theories ahead, I really hope that button just opens the entrance to Alexia's chamber. When he died in front of Alexia in the original CV/x, I always found the scene dramatically haunting. And somewhat sad.Last edited by Ray; 10-13-2009, 12:37 AM.
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Originally posted by Ray View PostAnyone else hope Alfred still dies in front of Alexia?
Honestly? That was the first game to make me cry, and that was the scene that did it. Just the fact that after being shot and falling God knows how far, Alfred still forces himself up JUST so he can see his sister one last time and know that his sacrifice wasn't in vain.
It just made it so much more dramatic that she never said anything, just looked down at him as he reached for her...and yeah.
Her holding him while singing his favorite lullaby did it for me too, and it would lose a lot of what made the game so memorable to me if they removed those scenes.
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Originally posted by Ray View PostAnyone else hope Alfred still dies in front of Alexia? I know recent scenes in DSC might contradict that (him, injured, pressing a button that MIGHT as well reawaken Alexia from a distance). But, crazy theories ahead, I really hope that button just opens the entrance to Alexia's chamber. When he died in front of Alexia in the original CV/x, I always found the scene dramatically haunting. And somewhat sad.
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Regardless of whether or not he dies in front of her, I think having Alfred wake Alexia (assuming for the sake of argument that's what the button on the snow globe does) makes a whole lot more sense than her just happening to awake from her 15 year slumber at the exact moment Claire and Steve were escaping. Not to mention, how did she know that Claire and Steve were escaping, or that they were even responsible for what all had happened, including the death of Alfred? It was all just a little too convenient, even for Resident Evil.
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It really was not a coincidence : Alexia somehow knew exactly what happened to Alfred and she purposely freed herself to avenge his death, not because she loved him, but for pride. How did she know ? Psychic powers... nah, just kidding with you amigo. Or am I ?
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Originally posted by DarkMemories View PostI really don't think it's necessary; it does add more emotion to the scene, yes, but it isn't really needed to get the message across that Alfred loved his sister and that she's now ready to unleash hell.
Not to mention, I always found it kinda weird that she decided to inject STEVE with the virus, then hang Claire out to dry. Seemed like she wanted Claire to witness the death of a loved one, just as Alexia had to.
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Originally posted by Det. Beauregard View PostOf course. But knowing Capcom, Alfred will probably mutate and we'll fight him...
I guess there's a chance we'll be fighting an Alfred zombie, then! Can't imagine it being very challenging..
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Originally posted by Archelon View PostI always kind of figured she put him in there for further experimentation later, since he wasn't much good to her for anything else.
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The way I interpreted was a little more...dramatic.
I always thought that Capcom had Alexia put him in the chamber as some kind of symbol of the relationship between the twins. As one twin dies, another lives again, that sort of thing. Alexia has been 'sleeping' for so long in that chamber, and now it's a sort of switching of places. Now Alfred must 'sleep' and Alexia can walk the earth again.
I dunno. I guess that's just me trying to romanticize things, it could be for further experimentation, like possible cloning another Alfred?
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Can we not have both? Can't Alfred sit dying in his office and use the snow globe to start the process to awaken her, then make his way down to her chamber where he finally gives up the ghost just as she emerges?"I've got 100 cows."
"Well I've got 104 friends."
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Originally posted by TheBatMan View PostCan we not have both? Can't Alfred sit dying in his office and use the snow globe to start the process to awaken her, then make his way down to her chamber where he finally gives up the ghost just as she emerges?PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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