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[Resident Evil] In the sterilization operation, missiles will be launched at Raccoon City to clean everything up, but I wonder if they are properly disinfecting the sewers where things like this are crawling around.

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Nuclear weapons don’t seem to be very effective underground, do they?

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If it’s the original version, there aren’t really that many of them, so it should be fine.

If it’s that badly gouged, it can normally be sterilized.

The virus itself is not that strong.

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I think mice and cockroaches are more of a threat than these kinds of things.

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The C virus spread in China is more dangerous, so it’s safe.

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There was a sense of despair when this guy came up to the surface in Hank’s scenario of RE2.

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If we could burn all the sewer systems with cockroaches and spiders at high temperatures, it would probably be okay, but I wonder what kind of power nuclear weapon we would need.

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It doesn’t have to be just one shot.

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Didn’t they launch about 30 nuclear warheads during the outbreak?

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Since it was mostly a desert around OB1 or 2, isn’t it okay?

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>>8

It was like an experiment facility was set up, but then it wasn’t mentioned much after that, and Umbrella collapsed…

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>>14

Despite being in a critical situation as a company, they continue to act so arrogantly around the world, which is why they end up being outsmarted by Wesker and the others…

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Raccoon City has become a crater, so I guess the entire area, including the sewers, is now a barren land…

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Did the old man hiding in the truck bed die from the nuke?

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>>10

If you go to Muji after a while, you’ll find yourself opening the door and dying.

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>>10

If it’s about the old 3, when I come back after a while, I’ll be eaten by zombies.

I don’t know what happened to RE3.

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>>10

After a while, when I returned to the warehouse, I found that I had been eaten by zombies after getting out of the container.

There is a memoir inside the container.

It seems they were attacked when they stepped outside, unable to endure the fear.

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I want to do an outbreak.

I wonder if they’ll release another online Resident Evil like that.

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>>11

In an online play video, four people are attacking the shutter.

The image of beating up the boss was refreshing…

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Raccoon is actually able to purify, so there is absolutely no problem there anymore.

The bigger problem is that Umbrella’s people and associates have been frequently taking out and spreading the T and G viruses.

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>>13

Was it Chronicle that became global in scale?

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>>15

Chronologically, it feels like the global bioweapon bubble arrived after Umbrella collapsed.

Well, as the series progresses a bit more, it will gain momentum with the idea that there are countless evil companies and organizations out there…

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I love that the virus was wiped out by the strong sea.

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>>20

The sea is also polluted with whales and other things…

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Since it’s a perfect opportunity to turn the whole town into zombies, let’s go ahead and test the biological weapons! You’re getting a bit carried away with that momentum.

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>>21

What’s done is done, so there’s no helping it now.

I think it’s positive to say that we should talk about what comes next, but…

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>>22

Is it about the trial?

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>>22

Since we can’t help it, let’s not just do our best in rescue operations, but instead, let’s make the private army we sent in after dropping BOW fight! That’s just pathetic…

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The ending of the outbreak left a huge impact with how unexpectedly barren it became.

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The way Raccoon gets blown away in the purification operation is convincing enough to say that it has to be at least this level.

The United States is deeply entangled with Umbrella, so they know how serious the situation is.

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The hunter and this one have a high level of completion, don’t they?

The hunter and this one have a high level of completion, don't they?

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>>27

This thing is seriously incredibly convenient, yet it’s hardly ever used.

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>>132

Too fragile.

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It might be more expensive than others, but when it comes to completeness, it’s definitely the Tyrant.

The UT unit is too fragile, which might be why it’s not used outside of Gun Survivor 1, and the Hunter is sufficient.

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The unit is amazing for being able to melt and erase evidence.

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Considering that it is infected by crows, the distance traveled is long.

It seems that there are infected birds that had left the area at the time of the drop, which could lead to a re-outbreak.

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For the creatures, the city and the forest are like all-you-can-eat venues, so they probably stay close and don’t leave.

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Giant sea cucumbers that can swallow a human whole are being born, but what on earth does it mean for viruses to disappear…?

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The C virus was pretty bad, wasn’t it?

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What was that giant worm that appeared in 3?

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>>36

Even if you ask me what it was, it’s just a regular wild earthworm that really got a secondary infection…

The impact of contaminated soil and eating buried zombies made it grow that big.

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It feels more like it has become a form of nature rather than just disappearing.

Strong sea, strong!

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It would be impossible to completely eradicate them once they’re infected with crows, cockroaches, or rats.

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It’s better that the world situation isn’t like something out of a live-action movie.

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I wonder if vaccinations for the T-virus are mandatory in that world…

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>>40

Stop the brainwashing vaccine.

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>>40

If we include the outbreak, there is an incredible vaccine called Daylight used in the story that completely eliminates the virus in the body, and if you receive this, you won’t get infected with the singing disease anymore.

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>>56

Well, if you can create a zombie virus, then you can create it, right?

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The raccoon mouse is extinct.

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>>42

Cockroach, it’s really annoying…

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>>47

In the illustration of a cockroach, a mouse was getting attacked.

I found out much later that it was a T-virus infected mouse.

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By the way, when a grave digger is full, it lays hundreds of eggs at once.

The larvae become adults in about a week, so the streets might have been flooded with giant earthworms if things went poorly!

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If we could sterilize things with explosions, it wouldn’t be so hard…

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>>45

What kind of virus doesn’t die at 100 million degrees Celsius?

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>>48

There’s no way the entire area would reach one hundred million degrees…

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>>45

Viruses cannot live without a host, which is (essentially) what they are…

I wonder if the viruses from bio (engineering) actually die when they are separated from the body.

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It’s not like it’s an invincible virus, but sterilization can be done, right?

I can understand if there were organisms that left the land before the missiles came flying due to the infection.

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If the virus itself and the infected organisms can be normally exterminated in the story, why are they so stubborn about not being able to do that?

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>>52

Is it normal to wonder if it was really just nuclear because it’s unrealistic? It’s indeed unrealistic.

When the city is filled with zombies, you have to consider that you probably need to burn hundreds of times the area of the city; maybe they are burning it.

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Isn’t it because we don’t want to cause such a tragedy again?

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Did you think Raccoon City would reach 100 million degrees…?

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>>54

“We fired dozens of thermonuclear warheads to completely incinerate Raccoon City.”

It is not difficult to imagine that the entire town was burned at an appropriate temperature.

The whole town has turned into a crater, after all.

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Let’s do it!!

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It seems that rats and cockroaches might be in strange places that humans are not aware of.

Even if there is a significant impact leading to near extinction, the situation of being a carrier and becoming less likely to die will continue until it reaches a point of immobility.

That’s pretty suspicious, I think.

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Shoot the daylight into Thanatos’s body.

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>>59

What kind of vaccine can instantly take down a BOW of that scale? It’s scary to think if it’s something safe to inject into the body…

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If I had just read Barefoot Gen, I wouldn’t have had such a silly misunderstanding.

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>>61

If it’s at the gen level, there are ordinary humans surviving just by hiding!

I feel that even with several hundred times stronger nuclear weapons, life underground would still manage to survive quite stubbornly.

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So if I shoot the daylight, I won’t be able to become Wesker anymore?

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Many players, having their brains fried by Raccoon City, were in the midst of their first large-scale infection.

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The G-virus material is from when Hank killed William, so it hasn’t spread much due to the short time since its leak, but it’s already too late for the ones that have been leaking gradually due to years of poor management…

As long as it’s connected through the sewage system, it’s spreading.

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>>65

Speaking of which, the big crocodile from 2 was also infected by T and became gigantic…

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>>68

I heard that the director, Kamiya, intended for his character to be originally huge regardless of the T-related aspect, and I laughed.

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>>77

If it’s about that size, they can normally be found in places like zoos.

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>>65

If we’re talking about the original situation, it’s not just Raccoon City that’s been completely contaminated; the Arklay Mountains have been as well, so burning down the city alone won’t solve the problem.

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>>65

Infection cases began to emerge even before Dr. Birkin was attacked…

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Daylight also appears in later times in the manga.

There is another vaccine that exists, and the information such as recipes has spread early on, so it seems that measures are being taken quite well.

However, improved versions that are not just conventional vaccines are being produced rapidly.

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It’s nostalgic, this thread image.

I used to read strategy guides and fantasize about girls becoming the images in the threads while masturbating.

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By the way, I think there’s been talk about Umbrella doing some kind of experiment at the Raccoon City site.

Especially without further news, Umbrella itself has perished.

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Well, if the vaccine wasn’t powerful, that world would have been destroyed a long time ago…

It’s a ridiculous world where there are pharmaceutical companies with power comparable to that of Umbrella.

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New viruses keep emerging, but it’s a world where the development of vaccines and treatments is unusually fast.

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>>73

Thanks to Jake, C is no longer scared.

They say that the C variant mutates a lot in files, so it’s scary that we might see mutated strains that the current vaccine won’t work against.

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I think the part that suppresses visible signs is also significant.

It seems that later stories suggest they were involved in virus development in a close relationship with the government…

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T should be losing its infectious power more and more.

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>>75

Airborne infection only occurs in the early stages of an outbreak.

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It’s already certain that I can’t gather information far into the future anymore…

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Isn’t that world starting to look like something out of Monster Hunter?

Are you okay?

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>>81

In that world, humanity perseveres and survives remarkably, and the human side is incredibly strong, so don’t worry.

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>>81

Gradually, to survive, we acquire intelligence and become ancient dragons…

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I was going around saying that G has always been GOD.

I was surprised when a serious player told me that it was Golgotha.

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By the time of the Raccoon incident, Umbrella was already at the end of its organization…

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Humans are strong too.

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>>84

I’m unsure if I should categorize Uncle Joe as a human.

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The G virus or G biological tissue samples were taken out by at least Hank, Ada, Frederic from Degeneration, Monica from the BSAA, and Morpheus from GS4.

Also, Simmons has gotten it from somewhere, so it’s really all over the place.

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There is a major incident happening all over the world, but civilization and culture are not declining at all.

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I want to try a Monster Hunter in a bio world setting.

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The one opposing Golgotha is DEVIL.

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It’s a pretty rough virus that can be managed with a vaccine even if you get infected a little.

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I want you to feel the strength of humanity in the fact that the U.S. military is able to go toe-to-toe with the Tyrant by the time of Raccoon City.

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>>92

When I learned that even players other than the main character could defeat the Tyrant at level 3, I was moved.

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>>95

It’s great, right? Plus, humanity is incredibly strong because they even defeated the mutated super tyrant.

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>>95

I’ve heard that the corpse at the scene of that last battle has that kind of background.

Where did that story come from?

Did the main story have any files or something?

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>>129

It was featured in the official guidebook that was released at the time.

Also, it says in the same book that what was dropped on Raccoon City was not a nuclear bomb, but a new type of vaporized bomb, but I don’t know if that setting is still alive.

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>>129

It’s the emergency conscription order for the Ancro file.

There is an order to put the helicopter that was deployed under Sergei’s command.

The instruction is to drop all remaining tyrants into the incineration facility and prepare to face the U.S. special forces.

Also, these guys are incredibly strong and their equipment is out of this world, so it’s saying to go all out against them.

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>>129

In the DLC for Operation Raccoon City, you can play a story about a unit called Echo Six, and there is a stage where multiple Tyrants appear, which is probably what is being referred to.

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I think that in that world, if you search in the mountains, there are probably wild animals that have grown huge due to viruses and wild BOWs as well.

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Certainly, the effects of herbs from Raccoon City are widely known and are being cultivated around the world.

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Well, in the end, even a Tyrant can be dealt with by one person.

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>>96

Can you stop saying it’s only natural to do it when it’s basically just exceptions to what I can manage?

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>>96

It’s strange to think that a single human could do anything to someone who finally died after taking an anti-tank rocket.

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The world has become a mess in a different way because criminal organizations are now operating things like BOWs.

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In the first place, there are actually Plaga and other peculiar bacteria in places that have nothing to do with T…

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I’ve come to realize the fear of viruses mutating in reality.

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>>102

I was amazed by the speed of vaccine development related to the new coronavirus.

Real humans have scientific capabilities on par with the bio world, don’t they?

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>>112

mRNA vaccines have only brought a technology that was still in research into practical use, so it is questionable whether they can be compared to bio-level.

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Creating countless clones of Chris can solve most problems.

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>>105

If it’s a bio movie, then I would do that.

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>>105

I heard that cloning technology has long been available, and I thought the same thing…

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>>110

Even if you clone humans, it takes too much effort to maintain and manage them, they don’t listen to you at all, and you have to equip them and train them.

There are so many troublesome problems piled up that the biggest selling point, which is convenience, is nowhere to be found…

Moreover, it’s important to have an oasis that nobody knows who used it.

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Stop throwing the target you’ve grasped without crushing it, Tyrant.

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The newcomer Leon, who has repeatedly taken down G-Birkin, and college student Claire are just too strong.

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The U.S. military special forces and the Tyrants have taken each other out, so they’re really strong… U.S. military! Too strong!

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Anyone who tries to create a clone of Chris is definitely a villain.

I won’t just do what the absolute villain says, Chris’s clone.

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Even weirder viruses appear in CG movies.

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I like Outbreak because it makes me feel like I’m sightseeing in Raccoon City.

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Smaller and more agile creatures than the tyrant are definitely more troublesome, no matter how you think about it.

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>>117

I still have a bit of a dislike for zombie dogs, after all.

Aren’t they better off becoming Tyrants?

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>>123

A human who is completely compatible with the T-virus becomes a Tyrant.

It’s a huge contradiction to turn a dog that couldn’t adapt to T into a Tyrant and make it a zombie.

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The outbreak was the scariest with the zombie elephants.

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At the time of Code Veronica, Alexia is already a clone…

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>>121

I laughed at the story of how Alexia was so outstanding that William became depressed.

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>>121

And there is also talk that the Umbrella Tyrant is based on Sergei’s clone.

It’s amazing that in that world, cryogenic sleep and cloning are commonly practical.

It seems that Sergei already had 10 units since his time in the Soviet military, which shows incredible technological power.

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In a Jurassic Park-like way, find an escape route that feels alive.

Surely, there were those who survived and disappeared into the modern forest.

Well, in that case, it would probably have gone unnoticed because it would have destroyed the ecosystem at an incredible pace, so it probably didn’t happen.

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The first encounter with the Rehenararador was too frightening.

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It’s not that simple, is it?

Why don’t you guys go check it out in person?

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At least until Rose becomes an adult, humanity will survive and civilization will not decline.

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Hunters are versatile and cost-effective, so they’re likely more popular than Tyrants as they seem to be a main product.

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>>128

Just dropping a cage with hunters into the enemy territory will have them attack and eat the enemy soldiers on their own.

The aftermath is a lot of work, but…

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Wesker is not a clone, which complicates the story a bit.

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Has the hunter already been used in conflict zones?

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When I saw the tyrant perfectly controlled in Damnation, it was deeply moving.

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If you don’t have the power to cover it up, small and nimble enemies could escape quickly and cause incidents like cannibalism…

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By the way, the old man at the end of track 2 probably went toward Raccoon City without knowing anything, but I wonder if he ends up getting killed by zombies or gets hit by a missile afterward.

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There was a work where the tyrant, although it was an ally, went berserk after accumulating too much damage while fighting against a horde of hunters.

I think it was something online, but what was it…

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>>140

Outbreak

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>>141

Not very helpful since even among allies, the aim isn’t quite on point.

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>>140

It’s the last one of Outbreak 2, right? I was excited about Tyrant being on our side!

I thought from the very beginning that it would definitely go out of control.

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>>142

Well, it says in the file to seriously stop using it in unexpected situations…

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In other words, it seems that they picked up and embellished the story that first appeared in the official guidebook.

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I wonder if there are any Tyrants that normally act without the limiter released.

Isn’t it incredibly foolish to mass-produce something that’s already out of control every time the limiter is released?

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Is it okay to say that we confronted the tyrant with that game’s squad?

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Viruses that spread infection disorderly and completely contaminate the surrounding land are difficult to handle.

Compared to that, I thought it was reasonable to lean towards parasites that can control diffusion to a certain extent and can be manipulated as one wishes by controlling their hosts.

Compared to the T-virus, the Plaga is too convenient.

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>>151

It’s too weak to light, and the risk of introducing a dominant species is too high; if luck runs out, it could die, and even in the best case, it could end up paralyzed.

If I mutate, I’ll have to give up being human, and the drawbacks of Plaga are pretty significant, so it seems questionable at this point.

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>>151

The BOW development was primarily a side job, with the main purpose being virus research.

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>>158

But it seems that the European branch was already creating Nemesis in 1988.

It seems like they’re focusing more on weapon development rather than virus research for the evolution of humanity.

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Speaking of movies, the Tyrant from Damnation was going wild as a weapon…

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>>152

Seeing Tyrant-kun, who has grown big and freely without any more mimicry, display tremendous performance was quite moving.

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>>155

Even if you try to mimic it, the fact that it’s not going on a rampage means it’s large and its physical ability is really strong, so that’s the correct way to use it…

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One Tyrant dropped by the Raccoon Police.

There should have been 5 capsules left from the helicopter.

It’s seriously unusual to throw all of that at the U.S. special forces, but it’s strange that they are all getting wiped out in a mutual destruction.

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I used to imitate Mr. Rail Cannon’s deep voice a lot.

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When I see those outrageous creatures in biology,

“I understand the feeling of thinking, ‘Wow, this virus is too interesting!'”

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The versatility is high and it seems that the operational C that maintains intelligence is highly complete, but since it also originates from the original T virus, the vaccine should be effective, so it might be tricky.

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>>160

In the first place, a vaccine for C is being created with Jake’s cooperation in the story.

If caught early, it can be cured and is excellent because you won’t be infected with C anymore, but it’s said that C itself is prone to mutations, so a variant of C that the vaccine doesn’t work against may emerge soon.

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The Umbrella Corporation was engaged in intense power struggles internally, and their ideals must have been completely chaotic.

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In that world, it’s not strange if it were to perish at any time, but the humans are surprisingly strong in various ways, so they’re managing somehow…

Well, it does seem suspicious without the main characters.

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>>164

In Vendetta and 8, it seems that allies are also able to survive.

Many people from the same unit as Chris have died so far.

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The G-virus is so uncontrollable that even terrorists won’t use it, which is quite a disappointing reality.

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>>166

It’s slowly hitting me that the people on the selling side of the CG movie are saying to avoid that.

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If it goes out of control and we become targets ourselves, that’s a serious flaw for a weapon.

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>>167

If you want the vaccine for the virus that you can’t control, you can’t even threaten to pay ransom because there are flaws in it.

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I wish I could stop growing at 20 like Sherry and also gain super regeneration abilities…

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The progenitor virus was such a fragile creature on the verge of extinction, surviving in such a small area, only receiving the scraps from flowers and the locals…

The improved version from the pharmaceutical company basically still relies on a major cultivation process, so it’s essentially a mass infection due to a leakage accident or terrorism, and to be honest, even with mutations, it’s still questionable…

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T+G virus or T Veronica + G can create C.

G is excellent as a material to combine with other viruses, so that’s really amazing.

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As a result of losing control and causing a leak, it ended up having to burn and sterilize a large city.

One of the major pharmaceutical manufacturers that was a manufacturer has gone bankrupt.

There’s really no place that would want to use a virus that caused such a thing, right…?

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>>173

On the contrary, that has become a demonstration and increased the number of people who are jumping in.

But it feels like they won’t buy it unless the vaccine is included, so that makes sense.

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If you combine T and G, it would be the strongest, right? I was thinking something like that when Bio 2 was released.

I really felt the romance when you did that.

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As Spencer, I intended to weaken the progenitor virus significantly in the future so that all of humanity could adapt to it.

Mixing with the leech to create the original form T, then using Yoko-san to weaken it further… if only there was enough time!

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Making a clear stance and revealing one’s identity to settle down somewhere and carefully conduct biological weapon research is too dangerous in many ways.

Mafias, rebel organizations, and terrorists who simply want easy access to military power will buy biological weapons in bulk.

As a result, not only viruses but also various biological weapons are flooding the black market.

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>>177

Sometimes, there are ones that succeed in training or become attachments, and there are also cases of escape, making it feel like a specific invasive species…

They don’t handle much differently from raccoons!

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>>179

As you all know, the mascot of Raccoon City, Raccoon-kun, is actually a raccoon.

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Clearly, even if it looks like it’s already too late… the fact that you can return to normal after getting vaccinated shows how much medical technology has advanced.

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It’s not surprising if it spreads more widely in places we don’t even know about, like mold.

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>>180

In terms of the setting, Evelyn was created collaboratively by HCF with the bacteria provided by Miranda.

The organization hasn’t collapsed, so it’s not surprising that they are still continuing their research.

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It seems like Chris will become a cyborg in the next work.

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I couldn’t understand at all why the experimental facility was just dumping the virus into the sewage without any treatment.

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>>182

Response from the staff of the pollution treatment plants 0 and 3.

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