
Upon closer inspection, it has three arms.
It’s nice that William is still around.
Weapons 🟰 Since they can be controlled, failure is utterly unacceptable.
I often see this kind of old man in the neighborhood.
If it was properly completed, does that mean the injected person would remain conscious and become a biological weapon?
That’s bothersome in its own way…
I don’t think this is the normal operation of G… I can’t tell because I’ve only used it when William was about to die.
Why did they go through the trouble of creating new eyes?
It hasn’t been completed, and it’s only used by people who are not in normal conditions, so there is no success or failure.
It’s not the strongest form or anything like G5.
It’s tough just being shot randomly.
Has the G virus ever appeared in its original form?
It’s like a personal creation of a Birkin, so maybe it’s already in a lost state.
William was shot in the area around his right shoulder.
Honestly, William’s condition after the administration is terrible.
It’s considered a failure, so it was cut off from Umbrella, but the person thinks it’s a masterpiece…
First of all, after that, I was almost killed by Claire and Leon, so it’s a change that is not really a normal evolution in that sense.
If it were a time without heavy weapons, would we have destroyed the Earth?
In terms of combat power, it surpasses the Tyrant.
It was originally completed in the third form.
The body is dying!
Huge damage causes mutation!
There is absolutely no reproducibility or evidential value as an experiment for biological weapons!
I like the feeling that the weakness of the first form is not the face but the eyes, making it even more of a monster.
A boy with four arms.
From there, transforming into beast form is quite boyish.
Considering the C virus, isn’t it successful?
Why do eyeballs grow on your shoulders when you inject the virus, huh?!
The mutations from irregularities are excessive! Setting that aside, isn’t it too defective as a weapon if it has such instability that allows for frequent mutations?
It’s amazing that it evolves infinitely, but it’s not suitable for weapon repurposing.
It’s too difficult to handle.
How much of Burkin’s actions were truly his own will?
I wonder if they were satisfied being able to prove their greatest work in their own way.
There’s almost no way to increase, which is frustrating, but it’s still not complete and perhaps that’s why William, who’s on the verge of death, ended up like that… the ovule is gross.
Isn’t Nemesis just moving according to orders?
It’s fine to just use a hunter that can be cheaply mass-produced and understands simple commands, isn’t it?
Who is that person who has grown up?
There is a successful case of G-virus administration with Shelley…
The final form is just too reckless…
I love the face of the third form because it’s so creepy.
I see, there’s a successful case like Shelly…
The G virus becomes an exemplary performer as soon as it is used as a mixture, as it is too concentrated when in its raw form.
It feels like there was a desire to do something in terms of weapon concepts.
Infinite evolution? The mystery of life?
If you keep talking nonsense during serious product development, I will fire you.
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I still prefer this old design.
Whether it’s Sherry or Lisa, I wonder if young girls are more accustomed to the virus.
William is a loser, but did he have love for his daughter and wife?
Anyway, I want to grow, but it feels like I’m a cancer cell in terms of performance.
The background music is too much of a masterpiece.
What was the doctor thinking when he called it a masterpiece?
No one would have thought it was something needed for the female body transformation virus.
Veronica is just too unreasonably expensive for what she offers.
This guy is actually pretty nice… he bows when we pass by each other.
Suddenly obtaining Toshihiko Seki’s voice is prohibited by the rules, right?
G1 is still scary when it’s talking.
William is around here.
The Birkin is not really being called the ultimate masterpiece as a weapon…
You really like that pipe, don’t you?
Also, the initial setting for the chimera involves injecting a virus and genes into a fertilized egg to induce childbirth…
As the first CG movie, it is being considered as a product that a dictatorship, anti-American in nature, is trying to buy, so it could sell as a weapon.
Don’t buy this kind of thing.
The idea of a new head and brain growing from the spine is an incredibly terrifying virus, right…?
Shelly only got used to it by forcibly suppressing the initial stage with the vaccine, so in reality, there are no true G-compatible individuals at the moment.
The next form was definitely cool.
Somehow, G is the research result that is closest to Spencer’s wish.
(A nice steel pipe)
It’s hard to say anything other than that the result is a failure.
Considering 6 Shelly, it is no exaggeration to say it’s humanity’s dream.
But I love your murderous form filled with the intent to definitely kill you right in front of me in your fourth form.
A former employee warns, “Don’t buy it because G is unmanageable.”
Personally, I don’t like the slippery feeling of Re’s design… but I like Umbrella Chronicles, which is just an increased resolution.
Considering that the thread image features a rather unique situation, it’s a bit too unstable to be sold as a biological weapon, which is a little scary…
Redesigns often lead to a lot of “misinterpretations…!” overall.
Even though it’s official
The drug that Wesker used when he was about to die should also be a derivative of G, so if it can be properly controlled, it would undoubtedly be a dream drug.
The company has resorted to drastic measures just because they can’t deliver results, doesn’t that mean they are being treated as a failure?
It’s great that the attack power itself is the strongest with the first form’s iron pipe bashing.
How excellent it is as a mixing ingredient.
It feels like if we’re talking about biological weapons for sale, we only need Hunters and Tyrants and nothing else.
Umbrella is having various research conducted because of its true purpose.
The creature design from this period of Resident Evil really feels like a creature and is good.
Recently, it feels like the monsters in RPGs prioritize design, which diminishes the sense of fear.
I remember that the interpretation differences in Re were worse than in 2.
It may simply be that the construction is rough.
Re:Nemesis, are you not entering G?
C is T + G + Veronica, right?
RE doesn’t have the fourth form beast mode, does it?
Hunter γ is not looking for those kinds of things from Hunter γ, right…?
Just honestly bring out the Grave Digger…
The creatures in RE are just really cool.
I like it, but I think the original quality has faded.
The re-super tyrant has quite a different visual, but hey! I still like it since the lower half of the outfit is intact and it’s a different take.
Hunter γ is actually more like the original design, isn’t it?
I feel like I saw somewhere that due to technical issues at the time, they had no choice but to make that frog-like creature.
I wonder why Veronica has been overlooked for both a remaster and a remake.
It was written that if something was the original commentary book, there was a possibility that it could have evolved further from that mass of flesh if it hadn’t died.
I thought of it after watching the movie The Fly!
At that time, Raccoon City was too much of a hellhole.
How many types of creatures were there in total among the strays and B.O.W.s?
RE Super Tyrant smiles a bit with the way it wears the coat and that torn mouth.
The 4th and 5th just ended up like that as a result of barely managing to survive.
It’s only until the third one that it properly evolves and changes form.
The research capabilities of Raccoon City quietly completing the so-called daylight, a viral lethal weapon.
In that world, humanity seems fundamentally strong because they were able to defeat and seal things during an era without Plaga or heavy weaponry.
The Rime Super Tyrant still lacks claws, after all.
The design of RE’s G Third Form is inspired by the 3.5 Form from the old works, so it’s only natural that it feels somewhat different.
Without a jaw, it’s like my mouth is always open, and my left arm is normal, while the sexy coat has a certain… vibe.
The regular Tyrant has a more human-like feel in the original version compared to RE, but when it becomes super, the original turns into a claw gorilla, while in RE, it becomes a “barely dressed uncle,” which is a bit amusing.
I understand that nails and bones develop or evolve to become sharper, but…
It’s weird for Rebe to become a chainsaw…!
From the true purpose of Umbrella, it’s actually a successful creation.
The head in the center of the thread seems to have grown anew rather than just moving the insides after something happened to William’s head…
The existence of Rose, who could become a candidate for the superman suitable for the noble society that Lord Spencer aims for, is the result of the G-virus coincidentally fitting with Sherry and the modest wish of her master, a circumstance of which Rose herself is completely unaware, showcasing the unpredictability of things.
The speed of mutation and the regenerative power of the mutated tissue are probably outstanding, so it’s understandable that scientists would want to call it a masterpiece.
Although the vaccine is necessary, Sherry is too ideal.
The design changes for RE made both G and Nemesis look less cool.
It’s a world where there are gorillas that can smash rocks with their bare hands, regardless of viruses, so even without forcing the use of viruses, it will eventually be filled with superhumans.
Shelly and Rose are also incredible superhumans, but the old man’s ideal is someone like Wesker.