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Lets just assume the T-Virus is aware that it is in a fictional world and consciously knows who is a major character and who is cannon fodder and acts accordingly.
Yeah I noticed that, however there was an error in Degeneration with the first zombie (the cop in the airport, he turns into a zombie very quickly and was bitten alive).
Dont forget that this is a movie though you cant have an airport scene that takes a week to watch just for one guy to turn into a zombie.
Or, we can think that since the cop died in reason of the wound, the transformation process just accelerate (like Marvin transformation in RE2).
Its pretty much fact that the T-virus works faster on dead hosts than it does on living hosts. And by 2005, the T-virus had already undergone massive amounts of research and development, so the strain used in Harvardville would have been pretty advanced.
There is no actual mention of a virus. The liquid medicine is used for culture fluid. "NE-T type" is actually abbreviation for "Nemesis T-Type". In this case, it is referring to the culture fluid used to contain the Nemesis.
Hm? But the NE-T virus is also mentioned in the Nemesis report.
(NEMESIS CAUTIOUS MODE)
Although the black armour of Nemesis is slightly bullet proof, under heavy fire, Nemesis will still sustain damage. Then it will turn to "cautious" mode. There is no significant change in appearance, but the defence system will cause it to use part of its tentacles as a weapon now. In normal mode, the tentacles were only used to inject the NE-T virus into its victim. Now, the tentacles contain a liquid compound, which affects the nervous system of the victim, restricting the victim’s movement.
(NEMESIS CAUTIOUS MODE)
Although the black armour of Nemesis is slightly bullet proof, under heavy fire, Nemesis will still sustain damage. Then it will turn to "cautious" mode. There is no significant change in appearance, but the defence system will cause it to use part of its tentacles as a weapon now. In normal mode, the tentacles were only used to inject the NE-T virus into its victim. Now, the tentacles contain a liquid compound, which affects the nervous system of the victim, restricting the victim’s movement.
The Nemesis Report is not canon, its written by a Chinese publisher, who used the US version of the game as their basis of information along with info ripped from the official Japanese guidebooks. Its not penned by the developers or anyone related to the developers.
The Nemesis Report is not canon, its written by a Chinese publisher, who used the US version of the game as their basis of information along with info ripped from the official Japanese guidebooks. Its not penned by the developers or anyone related to the developers.
Thanks for clarifying that News!
I thought that that file WAS cannon, but couldn't find it (mainly because it wasn't in RE3, but written on the side.
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