
If we had worked on this guy’s variations, we would have had stability.
>>1I did it! It’s a frog shape!
>>1I think just equipping them with bulletproof gear makes them quite a threat, doesn’t it?
>>4Its skin is as hard as a bulletproof vest.
Well, I could let you wear a bulletproof vest too, you know.
As a biological weapon, this guy or the Tyrant was almost completely finished.
>>2Isn’t Nemesis, who can open doors even outside of the movie, the best?
>>8I wonder if they can mass-produce that easily.
>>2To be honest, when it comes to the balance of intelligence and violence, the thread image and Tyrant… especially T-Nemesis have reached completion.
However, it seems that with regards to the latter, the performance of Nemesis in handling intellect is so good that there are even instances of individuals awakening to their own unique egos.
Veronica finds it annoying that this guy has poison.
If you turn it into a frog or make it transparent, it will go haywire and become unresponsive to commands, so just sell the plain version.
Is blending into the background color a derivative of the hunter?
That guy was crazy.
Nemesis is a bottleneck for marketing due to the mass production aspect.
The stability of the Licker Hunter Tyrant is too strong as a product.
>>10Isn’t the liquor far from being stable?
>>11Remarkably, with this product, you can control multiple bodies simultaneously using brainwave control with your hands!
It’s fine with Cerberus.
You can easily increase the number of puppies.
>>13Can you control it?
Command role with dominant species Plaga.
Subordinate species Plaga to the licker
I created a controllable licker!
>>15Death
Even if the Tyrant goes on a rampage, its role as a BOW is to cause disruption until it dies alone, so anything that can reduce risks during transport is acceptable.
Moreover, the Hunter Tyrant is certainly a cut above the rest.
The initial model of the hunter and the tyrant, which are too stable, may not have a chance to appear in the new work.
>>17The lack of appearances is simply because in the numbered titles, the main characters are biological weapons that the masterminds have each researched based on their own objectives.
In cases that aren’t related to that, old BOWs are often picked up simply as tools.
Even in the latest movie, Death Island, a Licker is used for the sake of expansion.
Insect types cannot be controlled at all, so stop it.
>>19It’s different.
It got big on its own by infecting itself.
>>20The change of generations is quick, and it seems like even if they put on some kind of limiter, it will soon stop working.
As time goes on, the purposes become more subdivided, such as brainwashing and effective resurrection of the dead, so the use of past biological weapons decreases.
>>21To sell it as a biological weapon is basically like a side job…
The second laboratory called the sewer.
What’s going on with the compliance for materials management?
In today’s era, being merely excellent as a soldier does not meet other demands.
But it feels like hunters and others are divided off into that category, enough for terrorists, rebel armies, and mafias.
Terrorist organizations and anti-government forces love BOW because it can disrupt the territory at a low cost.
The spread of the virus itself doesn’t seem to be that widespread, come to think of it.
>>25No one needs them unless they’re the kind of people who don’t care how contaminated the land is!
Simmons did this.
>>25China has become a huge problem at 6.
Well, if it’s just about throwing you into enemy territory and causing a commotion, then a minimum level of control just to prevent you from going wild during transport is all that’s needed.
Stop acting out, I told you.
Don’t run away.
Don’t evolve.
Even in the old BOW, Hunter Licker, Cerberus, and Tyrant continue to be used in recent years, providing a glimpse into the trends of the black market, which is quite interesting.
It’s all over for the cat in the bio world once Umbrella collapses and the virus know-how leaks out.
>>31It was supposed to end at the Abyss, but since I was fairly okay with it, the bio world is fundamentally strong in nature.
I don’t think I need Nemesis.
The Eastern Slavs are really strong and smart, so we don’t need external intelligence.
The Tyrant, which grew up freely in Damune, had significantly improved both its intelligence and performance, so it was fine just the way it was.
As I ride alongside a large motorcycle speeding down the highway with Cerberus, I can’t help but think, “Haven’t you become too strong compared to before?” That’s Vendetta.
This guy is already quite tough even without adding anything.
Speaking of hardness, what’s going on with that exposed brain of Rikka’s that bounces off bullets?
>>37Isn’t it great? I’m one of the humans who survived the T-virus gacha!
>>37I heard that it gets extremely hard because it swells up to the point of bursting the skull, which is one of the hardest parts of the human body.
BOW’s strategy of attacking with quantity rather than quality is the right approach, isn’t it?
If there were superweapons, even Tyrants would be annihilated in front of the demon sword.
>>38It depends on the use and the time and situation, I guess.
If you consider the location and purpose, a large unit would be fine, such as Haosu.
Somehow, I still want Tyrant to appear as the boss.
>>39I wonder if I should remake it.
Gun Survivor 1
>>42I think a detective who can wipe out mass-produced Tyrants with just a handgun is stronger than a gorilla.
If we can make the original assumptions, it’s possible to neutralize terror purposes or specific forces with Evelyn, and numbers aren’t absolute anyway.
Isn’t the G Virus underrated?
It’s ridiculously strong and tenacious, so there’s no need to control it, right?
>>45BOW is not a weapon used to destroy countries or the world.
>>45Being extremely strong and resilient is sufficient with other options, so only the drawbacks stand out significantly.
However, it is excellent as a material to combine with other viruses, so that can be appreciated.
Even the top-tier tyrant, Damne, among tyrants, easily loses to tanks and fighter jets…
>>46Well, the protagonists are deliberately fighting with ordinary weapons…
>>46In other words, even though it’s a super-enhanced version without inhibitors, it’s pretty risky to deploy weapons originally intended to target armored vehicles or buildings against a living, human-shaped being.
The BOW of 6 has exceeded its limits too much.
Ustana Kuhka Osu Simmons, more than anything, that annoyingly persistent chainsaw guy.
Why does the Licker need two shotgun shots even though it’s exposed?
In the wetlands of America, there are wild gorillas, and in the city, there are city-dwelling gorillas.
That is Earth in the Bio world.
I’m not losing to the tank, Tyrant.
Fighter jets are impossible… I mean, there’s no way a humanoid-sized ground-type BOW could easily defeat that.
The doctor of 5 or becoming a marine creature, and Excella turning into a super giant tentacle, Ouroboros was a treasure trove of possibilities.
Wesker’s mutation is just lame; I don’t think he has the talent for BOWs.
>>55At the point of rampaging and becoming a mess, you lack talent.
Wesker is the opposite.
That smartness comes from completely mastering it.
>>60If anything, the reason for the existence of the movie version’s time-space is that it is a treatment drug for muscular dystrophy or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS); what the T-virus’s original reason for existence is.
Well, if the T virus has reached the realm where even dead cells can be revived and activated, it could be said to be perfect for ALS treatment.
The Tyrant was deployed in actual combat in 1998, and it’s insane that the technology to control it was developed in the same year.
Furthermore, it also has mimicry types and limiter release functionality, so Umbrella’s technological power is insane.
>>56Isn’t the improvement speed from T002 to T103 crazy?
For flying weapons, we first need to be able to fly ourselves, otherwise, there’s nothing we can do.
There are quite a few flying BOWs, but those guys are shooting down helicopters and stuff in the story, so it’s simply a matter of compatibility.
If the US and Russian air forces are called in and we win, then that would go beyond the realm of biological weapons!
The tyrants should try to shape their faces later to make them look more human… Why does everyone just finish it off with “Look, they look human with sunglasses on!”?
After all, the Nemesis that has control, durability, and can shoot down helicopters with a rocket launcher is the strongest!
>>61With Nemesis and Ivan, Tyrant is already complete, right?
>>61The education officer worked hard, didn’t they?
If we’re talking about biological weapons in their original sense, they should initially have a strong toxicity that can lead to death, but then they need to quickly weaken in toxicity and become harmless, otherwise it would be problematic.
In that sense, BOW-related issues that permanently affect organisms are a significant failure, but from the original purpose, is it inconsequential?
>>62It’s not like it’s going to have a permanent impact or anything.
It’s rare for someone to win against a one-sided machine gun barrage from a place where they can’t even reach to attack in the first place.
Ultimately, having a sturdy BOW hold a gun is the optimal solution, but it lacks romance.
The Gatling Plaga becomes the strongest.
>>67That would be something like Tailors, right?
That base body is too weak over there.
>>67The armed guys in the latter half of the actual 5 are really annoying.
However, since the Damned Tyrant is scheduled to be officially deployed as a BOW on the battlefield, it doesn’t need to disguise itself as a humanoid! Come on! Keep growing bigger! It’s fine to have seconds! We must not forget that it is an altered individual.
>>68So it’s a story about how the original concept shouldn’t have been about mimicry or being greedy in the first place…
I think the Juavo from 6 is almost a superior version of humans, but does it have any shortcomings?
>>71It listens to commands, is tenacious, evolves, can work in a team, can use weapons, and is intelligent, so it has no particular weaknesses.
If I had to say, it’s the part where a base body is needed.
The appearance and coolness are important for a product.
The smart and massive appearance can be intimidating, you know.
It’s really crazy that Ivan was completed 98 years ago.
Even if it’s specially customized, it’s too powerful and too smart.
The C virus can fly, turn into a dinosaur, and easily return to human form, so it’s the perfect form, but I thought it was too perfect to have that kind of superhuman in Resident Evil!
If we look at it in terms of weapons, Plaga is the strongest.
Those with virus contamination will receive significant deductions when unexpected situations occur.
>>77That’s definitely too much to lift.
The fact that it’s too weak to light makes it easy to take countermeasures.
The risk of not having a dominant species in place is too great, so it’s not something that can be casually used.
>>78Including the dominant species, my personality gradually shifts towards a Plaga-like way of thinking, and once I transform, I can’t revert back to being human anymore. I really dislike that.
The mutation of Plaga is quite a mystery, isn’t it?
What kind of situation leads to a design like Verdugo’s?
>>79That’s not a natural mutation of Plaga; it’s a modified procedure done on a human with insect genes using Plaga.
Plaga-kun’s stock as a weapon quickly dropped when it became clear that it had a brainwashing aspect from the Plaga side in RE4…
It was suggested that the original charisma (lol) might have been brainwashed without the person being aware of it, possibly through a strategy guide or something.
>>80Since Leon suggested there was a danger, it seems like it was originally present in the original.
Also, those who have put inhuman beings under control with Damune will eventually die, so it’s too dangerous.
Even if it’s removed before death, it’s either paralysis or death.
I wonder if it was such a flavorful project.
In the BOW ranking, Piers can rank quite high.
What was that electric shock?
You can defeat the slasher just by shooting it once in the head when it jumps at you and then using a fully charged lariat.
>>86Is it something like a gorilla?
>>86If it’s the former, is there really anyone who can take down a hunter with a lariat other than Goris or Jake…?
>>92I can do it too!
>>86Are you a member of the BSAA or something?
>>86It’s way too high of a hurdle for regular people.
At the time, I thought, “Isn’t Bio 5 just basically another Plaga?!” But since it was revealed in RE4 that the insects had brainwashing capabilities, it became easy to explain that they improved it for usability to connect it to Bio 5 or RE5! I thought that was clever.
Parasites conveniently use their hosts, after all…
I really thought it was bad that Plaga hasn’t been improved to the point where it can be wiped out completely by a single flash grenade, no matter how many people are inside.
Perhaps because Tricell couldn’t handle it, there was only one appearance after that, which was in Damnation.
Nemesis was a nice external control organism, but it was too smart and caused trouble, so the best option is definitely Plaga, which can be completely controlled as a dominating species!
The weak point of the Plaga’s light is an emergency measure for when the body becomes uncontrollable, so pointing that out is pointless.
In terms of the setting, there is Lewis’s super weapon, but if we mention that, T also has Daylight.
It’s definitely a chimera.
If BOW became an ally and fought together in cooperation…
Well, the genre of the game is going to change, though.
>>97It’s a bit sad that the Licker heading towards the Tyrant to receive the order to help Leon in Damnation ends up dying gruesomely…
>>97In reality, if it’s cooperative play in the movie, I think it would lose a lot of its concept if I developed an attachment to a disgusting Licker and made it my partner.
>>97It would be incredibly reassuring if Nemesis were to become an ally…
I’ve been wondering whether the mutations of the dominant species, Plaga, are irreversible.
1 has too much variety with things like sharks and bizarre plants.
>>100I want to see you again in the outbreak…
>>100The rich variety of the Umbrella BOW is simply due to extensive research on what kinds of changes or reactions occur in various organisms.
It’s not an official product anyway; it’s mostly experimental subjects or for observation purposes.
I want them to realize that it’s strange for a gorilla to start by hitting a rock when humans are already punching and smashing each other’s heads.
In the first place, the Tyrant has increased intelligence to the point where it doesn’t even need an external Nemesis.
If I keep doing this job (Umbrella), I’m going to lose my mind… Was it Tyrant or Nemesis that led the mass escape?
In Liberate 1, Goris’ maximum charged uppercut deals about the same damage as one Magnum HS, which is kind of funny.
First, when I injected the ancestral virus into the leech, something like the T-Virus was created!
From there, the research progressed with a feeling of gradually weakening the toxicity, so the basic approach is to inject it into various organisms for the time being.
I want to try playing Bio with a hunter that has been nicely customized as my partner.
The thread image lacks power.
If you can’t easily crush at least the walls of a building, you can’t truly be called a BOW.
In the Outbreak mode, the Tyrant temporarily cooperated, but it was too reliable, so it would change the gameplay.
>>115If used outside of the assumed situations, it won’t be guaranteed to work, and it’s amusing that there is a polite preface written in the file.
In the live-action Bio 2, even though it’s just for a short while, having Nemesis join the side of the protagonists was an exciting development…
The brain of a liquor is similar in shape to muscle that looks like a brain.
I think there was a type of soldier skilled in manipulating BOW in Operation Rack.
I’m curious about the fate of Nemesis-kun, who escaped with some leftover intelligence.
Any virus grows in a way that surpasses the law of conservation of mass, but the way the C virus increases is definitely unfair.
>>123It’s one thing to become incredibly huge from a human size.
It suddenly returns to human size, so it takes me by surprise.
>>126After falling dramatically like an Ebirah, Simmons returned to human size and, as if remembering, knelt down, and it was no good.
Those creatures from Bio will be your partners!
>>124L’Arc-en-Ciel joins the battle!!
>>127It’s gross, but it’s just a regular strong guy!
>>124At first, it was treated as disposable, but gradually, an attachment developed, and in the end, it sacrifices itself to defeat the final boss, causing tears to flow.
Come to think of it, Agent Hunt was a feature that could only be done in the crossplay-enabled 6.
A hunter who became affectionate towards people due to individual variation bugs.
Also, when you transform by adding the dominant species Plaga, you can’t go back to the original state.
It’s certain that I will stop being human in every aspect.
>>134Even if you defeat the final boss of 4, the creepy old man will be there for life, and you won’t be able to handle it without a positive heart like that of Burn-sama.
Only the insane or those who have already resigned themselves to death would use the dominant species Plaga.
It’s sad that in the case of the anti-government troops in Damne, they were in Ms. Berikova’s palm.
Somehow, with a modified Rasurapanne in the erotic aspect…
I want to fight alongside a hunter who has AI and talks in broken language while joking around~~
>>138At first, you think, what is this disgusting and creepy monster? But then, saying goodbye is definitely going to be sad!
>>138Fafafa
Don’t worry about the little things.
Well, in that case, it’s a choice between being killed by Leon and ending your life or risking a chance to survive as a monster…
I think Verdough would be really reliable if he became an ally.
It looks good too.
Krauser thinks that if it’s just the mutation of that arm, it might melt and return to normal based on Merce’s behavior.
Even the 5th Irving-kun either dies or becomes a monster and defeats Chris and the others, so it’s not a good situation at all.
Compared to viruses, molds were less flashy except for the big ones.
>>146That’s already a superhuman gacha, you know.
If the compatibility value is low, it will be a Lycan even if it’s rare, and if it’s normal, it will end up being a Moroika.
It seems like I could create a character that has transformed and survived, but has become unable to return, but there isn’t one, right?
>>147I usually want to hide like a mass-produced Tyrant with a coat and hood.
There are many characters who have adapted to a virus and become superhuman while still looking human.
Bio definitely won’t leave a type like Pierce behind.
>>152Manuela, who should be alive in the official history, has been left for 15 years…
>>156If I go out now, I will definitely become ugly, so I want you to leave me gently in your memories.
The situation in that world is such that BOW must absolutely not be forgiven, so it can’t be helped…
Mold and things like mold humans and super-regenerative objects are byproducts; the main thing is the commonality of memory and personality, which is amazing.
Of course, Spencer and Aunt Mabudachi would be obsessed too.
Ethan becoming a mold person was also completely hidden by Mia.
The virus scattered in the sea must be beyond control now…
>>157Well, everyone thought that, but it seems T Abys-kun was just naturally eliminated… It’s amazing how nature works.
>>157Since there was no mention of T Abyss on Death Island, which is one of the settings by the sea, it’s all good.
The ancestral virus and mold are amazing.
T is still a bundle of possibilities since a new arrangement version is being made.
The Complete Abyss having a hallucination effect is impressive, but it wouldn’t work if it went through machinery, right…?
I’m looking forward to the next RE, whether it’s 5 or Veronica, but I guess it will be 9 first.
The ocean has amazing dilution power, you know.
No matter how amazing a virus is, if it gets too diluted, won’t it be defeated by the immunity of regular living creatures?
Veronica was bored going around the same facility with her siblings, and it was painful to be killed by the instant death gimmick towards the end.
After the battle with the big creature from T Abyss in Rebirth 1, there probably weren’t any living beings left in the surrounding area either…
Isn’t it pretty dangerous that the BOW is drifting around the nearby coast?
It’s okay, it’s okay. If you leave it alone, it will become harmless in various ways.
It will bite if you get too close.
They are too eager to insert insect genes…
The result of being unable to control is Raccoon City.
Burn it all down.
Is the strength of the Tyrant on par with a military squad, considering that its cost is equivalent to one tank?