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Originally posted by alinhoalisson View PostNo, she was not. Not if CAPCOM decided to write a plot where there was nothing wrong with her.Last edited by News Bot; 07-20-2012, 04:47 PM.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Originally posted by News Bot View PostYes, there was. The reason behind the existence of the G-Virus was to create superhumans. Sherry still had it in her body, although restrained from turning her into a monster. CAPCOM didn't decide to write a plot where there was nothing wrong with her, and had they done that, they would have contradicted themselves and left a plot hole. So thankfully they did not do that and stuck to the integrity of BH2.
But I see a big plot hole in Rebecca getting bitten by T-Virus infected monkeys and not getting infected.Last edited by Guest; 07-20-2012, 04:55 PM.
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Originally posted by alinhoalisson View PostI don't see any plot holes in not giving Sherry regenerative attributes. The G-Vaccine was made to stop the first stages of a cellular invasion that would rewrite her DNA. Even if Sherry was still transforming into a monster, the vaccine would save her. Everything could happen depending on what role CAPCOM would give to her later.
There is no plot hole with Rebecca not being infected with the t-Virus. Diseases transmitted via bites (such as Rabies) do not have a 100% infection rate.Last edited by News Bot; 07-20-2012, 04:56 PM.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Originally posted by News Bot View PostIn BH2, it was written that the G-Vaccine did not remove all traces of the virus, it merely weakened it. Sherry was to become an important character in the series as a result, because her abilities most likely would have made her a character on equal grounds with Wesker, Spencer, Dante and Vergil, all of whom were infected with more stable forms of the G-Virus at the time.
There is no plot hole with Rebecca not being infected with the t-Virus. Diseases transmitted via bites (such as Rabies) do not have a 100% infection rate.
"In the early stages of cellular invasion, it is possible to hart progression of the metamorphosis through the administration of the G-vaccine antigen."
If the G-Virus would or not adaptate into Sherry's body, that would be CAPCOM's decision.
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Halt progression =/= destroying the virus. Precisely what I said. Traces remained, which ended up adapting to her. Also, there is more to it than what the file actually says. At the time of BH2, the G-Virus was incomplete, which is why Birkin transforms into a monster. He didn't INTEND to become a monster. He would have simply regenerated had the virus been complete. It's stated that Sherry received the vaccine (which merely prevents the virus from going out of control, which is a side-effect of it being incomplete) and the virus did not go out of control, but it did not disappear.
However, the bacteria in Sherry's body was not killed, and she was placed under observation by the United States Government as an important carrier of G.Last edited by News Bot; 07-20-2012, 05:11 PM.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Originally posted by News Bot View PostHalt progression =/= destroying the virus. Precisely what I said. Traces remained, which ended up adapting to her. Also, there is more to it than what the file actually says. At the time of BH2, the G-Virus was incomplete, which is why Birkin transforms into a monster. He didn't INTEND to become a monster. He would have simply regenerated had the virus been complete. It's stated that Sherry received the vaccine (which merely prevents the virus from going out of control, which is a side-effect of it being incomplete) and the virus did not go out of control, but it did not disappear.
Having already spoken to a series writer on the issue, they were intending to go with it adapting to her pretty early. It is why they insisted she was an important character despite the fact that she never showed up for so many years. They've only now just followed up on it, partially because all of the games which focused on the G-Virus and its superhuman abilities never came to light, which is also why Wesker's infection was changed to Progenitor. On the other hand, they couldn't change Sherry, and had already stated outright that she still had G in her body. What you propose is that they simply "forget" that to satisfy you over a non-issue.
And sorry if I don't read previous interviews with the writers.
But next time, just say that the writers wanted her to be like that ever since the beginning, don't make us to start an endless discussion.
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So is the T-virus the only one that the world has a vaccine for? If so, then why don't T-Veronica and T-Abyss play a bigger role in the series? Hell, why don't any of the viruses play a bigger role?
It seems to me Capcom needs to stop introducing new viruses until they fully utilize, and possibly neutralize, some of the current viruses still out there. Don't get me wrong, the C-virus is sick, and I love it. Just chill a bit after this one, please.
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Originally posted by Shield Key View PostSo is the T-virus the only one that the world has a vaccine for? If so, then why don't T-Veronica and T-Abyss play a bigger role in the series? Hell, why don't any of the viruses play a bigger role?
It seems to me Capcom needs to stop introducing new viruses until they fully utilize, and possibly neutralize, some of the current viruses still out there. Don't get me wrong, the C-virus is sick, and I love it. Just chill a bit after this one, please.
As for t-Veronica and t-Abyss, they are isolated viruses that never actually affected a wide population. Manuela was taken in by the U.S. Government to see if they could form countermeasures, while t-Abyss is completely unknown right now.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Originally posted by News Bot View PostThe U.S. Government may have developed something against the G-Virus since Sherry also had the G-antibody in her, the only resistance against the virus.
As for t-Veronica and t-Abyss, they are isolated viruses that never actually affected a wide population. Manuela was taken in by the U.S. Government to see if they could form countermeasures, while t-Abyss is completely unknown right now.sigpic
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Originally posted by AsteroidBlues View PostSo have there been any foreshadowing in the files regarding an event where all the viruses get mixed in a soup pot somewhere in rural Canada to form a new virus called the Z-Virus (Or zombie flu)?PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Originally posted by News Bot View PostNope. Doubt they'd ever do that anyway, too... typical.sigpic
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