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Originally posted by Alexia_Ashford View PostWhat exactly did you like about the new Alexia? They bastardized her character, her motives and character was completely different and her transformations in the original game look better. The only thing which was better in the DSC version was her pre-transformation look.
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Originally posted by Det. Beauregard View PostSince the first time I played CV, I've always seen her as such.
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Originally posted by Becky's Butt View PostPROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Of course not.
Capcom threw in his arm being wounded for no reason at all.
There was never any real proof to him having Las Plagas in the first place. Ada's comment in SW and the reveal in DSC pretty much makes it clear as day to anyone with a brain.Last edited by Becky's Butt; 12-18-2009, 11:51 AM.
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Capcom threw in his arm being wounded for no reason at all.
There was never any real proof to him having Las Plagas in the first place.Last edited by News Bot; 12-18-2009, 12:19 PM.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Well, my brain has been taken for it's annual cleaning of the shit I've seen on the web, but I still have some intelligence so...
Krauser's arm transforms in the same as Las Plagas mutants, he's in the employ of a man who sticks Plagas in everyone who worked for him to make sure they remained loyal and, of course, you'd think Ada would mention something along the lines of his arm being infected with something like the T-Virus.
Where as I understand the monster that wounds his arm is either a T-Virus creation (in which case Krauser's being infected would result in his death and reanimation, not a mutant killer arm he can control) or the T-Veronica virus (which, if he was able to control it, would reult in him spurting fire. After being in Cryostasis for the next decade and a half and travelling back in time to annoy Leon) and really doesn't support the idea that it's anything other than Plagas. And Ada knowing about his arm is hardly shocking. Krasuer reports implant of Plagas to Wesker. Wesker tells Ada for whatever reason, ranging from earning her trust, playing his employees off against each other or because he felt Krauser was possibly under Saddler's control.
But once my brain gets back I may see things differently. Through a haze of clensing bleach most likely.
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Originally posted by News Bot View PostActually it was there for a reason, to explain his motives for leaving the military and joining Wesker. His arm being injured there had nothing to do with what he was later infected with.
Aside from Ada stating as such. On the other hand, there is zero proof to suggest he was infected with something else, just blind assumptions. The first thing you should do is stop taking the localized English versions at face-value, much of the text is skewered and incorrect. Krauser's crash, for example, never happened. He was merely involved in a vague "accident".
know the dialogue is in English doesn't matter what region the game is.
Unless, they told Leon he died in a crash but it actually never happened..but
what comes into question is that Krauser knows what Leon was told so
probably the crash did happen or was just orchestrated to seem so or
probably Krauser has an informant/ally in the US government/military who
helped him kidnap Ashley and also reported Krauser's fake death in that
crash.
Probably Krauser shot the pilot in one of his solo missions and then blew up
the helicopter with dynamites and you have a fake crash. xDLast edited by Kaneco; 12-18-2009, 03:03 PM.
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The Crash was part of Krauser's dialogue between him and Leon, and as we all
know the dialogue is in English doesn't matter what region the game is.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Originally posted by News Bot View PostUhh, thats because the English voice overs are read from the localized script. The Japanese versions include the original Japanese script in their subtitles, which are the "actual" dialogue.
here since RE games usually get a simultaneous release on both NA & JP or
usually gets released in Japan first, and other than that they are developed in Japan.
I guess it's a matter of not caring.
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