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 Post subject: About Alex...
Posted: Oct 31, 2010 6:15 

For those interested. Here is a little insight into Project W and the ever so mysterious Alex. Again, taken from Biohazard Archives II.

"Wesker
Birth of a new human species
“Those who are mentally and physically superior should lead those who are not.” This is the guiding principle of Spencer, leader of Umbrella. Ever since the discovery of the primordial virus, this survival of the fittest doctrine was at the root of his power that increased with the each ruthless assassination of his friends.
Spencer’s objective is the “forced evolution of humanity using viruses.” His goal is to bring an end to the current human species, which has survived for 200,000 years since the birth of humanity, and replace it with a new human species of his creation. If the objective is the creation of a new ideal world, the number of possible victims is not a concern. Whether it’s one or 100,000 lives, he will continue killing as long as necessary. The creation of Umbrella, the development of B.O.W. - it was all just a cover that nobody figured out for continuing development of the primordial virus; for Spencer, the fortune and fame of Umbrella were just secondary.
Spencer considers himself worthy of being called a “god” for leading humanity to the next level. However, behind this great aspiration and vision, his body was growing old and diseased. Dying without completing this great mission would not be an option. Spencer enlisted the help of one man to again possess a healthy body. That man’s name was Alex, one man of the Wesker Project.

The Wesker Project
According to Spencer, the people who live in an ideal world should themselves be ideal. The people who have obtained super strength and intellect through evolution caused by the primordial virus should not turn their backs on their god. Thus Spencer turned his attention to training the ideal skilled beings for this ideal world and executed a project for this. This is the “Wesker Project.” This project, named after the lead researcher Wesker, involved gathering up several hundred children born to the most intellectually gifted people around the world, raising them until they have perfect bodies and minds, and then releasing them back into the world after giving these gifted children special educations. All of the subjects were given the name Wesker and given doses of the prototype virus to identify the most gifted individuals. Most of those who undergo this “screening” succumbed to the virus and died, but tiny few survived. These were subject #12, Alex, and subject #13, Albert.
Alex became a member of Umbrella after the experiment and worked secretly for Spencer, after gaining his trust. Furthermore, Spencer greatly admired Alex’s superior intellect and leadership skills, and in order to perform research to release him from his aging body, Spencer named him head researcher and continually provided him with money, equipment, supplies and experimental subjects. But no matter how long they waited, the expected results never came.
Alex, “the other Wesker,” also became an Umbrella researcher, but he had even greater neo-human trait than Alex: an absolute ambition. Albert obtained superhuman powers as the result of the “Western Style House? Incident.” He began to think of himself as “chosen by god” and dreamed of becoming a next generation god. Then, upon learning the truth about Spencer that had been covered by a veil, he is released from the curse of the Wesker Project.
“God… …I see. I will take over.” Albert decides to take over Spencer’s ambitions and takes his life without a moment of hesitation.
After Spencer’s death, Albert enters the final stage of his own “Uruboros Project.” The plan is to spread the virus around the world by loading on to a bomber on the Uruborus missile and releasing the bomber into the westerly trade winds when the missile reaches the troposphere. All humanity will be judged by the Uruborus virus, and only the chosen ones will survive. Worthless beings with inferior DNA will simply wage violence in search of new hosts for the Uruborus virus. "
Posted: Jun 14, 2011 14:31 

As most of you are aware we are finally due an English language version of Resident Evil Archives: Volume 2 later this Autumn. Until this announcement I was working on a full translation of the Biohazard Archives 2. This project has now been suspended for obvious reasons, but here is what I have.
Enjoy!

Character Track

LEON S. KENNEDY (Pages 60-61)
Formerly a Raccoon City police officer, he is now an agent reporting directly to the President. His middle name is Scott. He has a strong sense of justice, keeps his cool and is not easily unnerved, and furthermore, has a fearless streak. Compared to when he was a rookie police officer, he has grown considerably both physically and mentally, and reveals his degree of comfort even in tough situations by telling jokes.

A kidnapping incident happens involving Ashley Graham, the daughter of the United States President. Under orders to investigate and to rescue her, Leon flies alone to Europe, and according to witness reports, heads directly to a village far away from the city. The Los Illuminados are headquartered there.

During his investigation, he realizes that this is not just an ordinary ransom kidnapping. The objective of Osmund Saddler, the cult leader, was to use the Plaga to control host bodies that could manipulate important people in various countries, in order to rule the world.

His rivals included Ada Wong and Jack Krauser. He had little time to be surprised by their appearance, however, with the start of a battle to the death with people who were turned into monsters by the Plaga infection.Leon was one of the only survivors of the massive virus incident that happened in Raccoon City in 1998. He happened upon a biohazard on his first day serving as a Raccoon City police officer, with his first action after graduating from police academy being a city filled with zombies. After meeting Claire Redfield and Ada Wong in the city streets and at the police station, they attempted to escape from the city by working together. Although Ada was a spy working for an organization that was enemies with Umbrella, they began to have feelings for each other. After Ada was cut down by an enemy B.O.W. attack, Leon swore he would not rest until Umbrella was destroyed.

After the Raccoon City incident, Leon was scouted by a man who claimed to be a U.S. government intelligence agent. Leon must have attracted the organization's interest as a rare individual, a survivor of Raccoon City with great survival skills such as physical strength and decision-making ability. Even so, he would need to learn much more than he learned at police academy, and his training as an agent would require many days of hard work. During this time, he discovers that Ada is alive and has joined Wesker's organization.

Leon becomes an agent who reports directly to the President, and is sent on a special mission to South America where he begins investigating a drug lord who is believed to have direct contact with a former Umbrella scientist. During this time, Krauser, who belonged to a U.S. military special operations group, joins Leon in a support role. Although Krauser is full of self-pride at his capabilities as a military man, Leon was the winner here, including his human side. After their South America mission, Krauser quit the special operations group and was killed in an accident he meets shortly after.

The European countryside in 2004. Ada was still alive after all. Leon is further surprised at coming face to face with Jack Krauser again, who was thought to have died in an accident. While Ada successfully escapes with the dominant strain Plaga, the entire cult including Krauser is destroyed, and Ashley is safely rescued. The mission was complete. After returning to the U.S., Leon prepares the "Leon Report" on the Ganado. This report is a confidential document not to be viewed by anyone other than a member of his organization or the BSAA.

About one year later, Leon is dispatched as a Special Commander of a quick response force to the airport of the U.S. city of Harvardville, where people are becoming zombies. He encounters Claire and they fight the zombies together to rescue the people in the airport...but a related incident flares up shortly thereafter. He leads the resolution of the bioterrorism turmoil being planned by Wilpharma, the pharmaceutical company that rose to lead the pharmaceutical industry after the collapse of Umbrella.

ADA WONG (Pages 62-63)
A beautiful Asian woman wrapped in a bright red China Dress with a dancing butterfly design. A spy skilled in the various martial arts, her background is enshrouded in mystery, and even her name, Ada Wong, is an alias.

At the request of Albert Wesker, she infiltrated the location in order to bring back the dominant strain Plaga being held by Los Illuminados.

At first glance, the long China dress seems to be a style poorly suited to espionage, but the dress is fitted with western accessories and style deep side slits, that allow a glimpse of a weapon holster worn on her leg, and that does not interfere with fighting action. Her items have a decidedly feminine flair to them, such as a flash bomb disguised as a pair of sunglasses and a small Hookshot sewn into her clothing, satisfying the womanly desire to wear favorite fashion items and look beautiful.

At the time of the virus leakage incident, Ada belonged to a rival organization to Umbrella. While engaged in intelligence operations in Raccoon City, she received an order from Wesker, from the same organization, to secure the "G-virus" that was discovered by William Birkin, of Umbrella. She went into disguise and used Leon, who she met at the police station, to obtain the sample, but a succession of dangerous situations gave the two of them time to be close to each other. Leon confirmed her feelings of love for him when he offered himself to protect her, and just a few hours later she did the same for him. In order to protect Leon, she suffered a grave wound from a B.O.W. "Tyrant," and grew weak in his arms.

Leon thought she was gone, but although she was severely injured, she was not dead. Perhaps she was pretending, afraid of slowing down Leon with her injuries. Reaching a hotel in town, she showed the "G" virus to Wesker via video monitor. This was a tissue sample taken from Birkin, who had taken the G-virus himself and mutated into a G. Wesker immediately sent a rescue helicopter and got Ada out of Raccoon City.

She found herself standing in front of Leon again after 6 years. Not fighting for the same side this time, they kept a cautious distance, such as offering words of help when backed into a corner. Ada at first gives Leon a rocket launcher at the critical moment of battle in a fight with Saddler, but then points a gun at him and demands he hand over the dominant strain Plaga sample, and then tosses him a jet ski key to aid his escape, as if she still enjoys this relationship with Leon.
She escapes by helicopter to a different organization than Wesker's and disappears. Even in this mission to capture the Plaga, the true identity of the woman who has been called the "key to the true purpose" remains enshrouded in mystery.

ASHLEY GRAHAM (Pages 64-65)
The sole daughter of the United States president. While appearing to come from a privileged background and having a selfish personality, she has a bright personality and is not afraid of anything. She is kidnapped by Krauser while traveling from her university in Massachusetts to visit home. She is taken to the European region that is under the control of the Los Illuminados cult. It was a crazed village of people who were under the control of the "Plaga" parasite. She was discovered by Leon, who aimed to rescue her even as they are attacked by Ganados.

She had already been infected with eggs by the time Leon found her, and symptoms of the parasitic infection began to appear even during their attempted escape. Although she was frantic for a time out of fear of the parasites living inside her body, she regained her composure and even was able to tell sarcastic jokes, and at times find and offers strategy ideas to support Leon. Her tenacity under these cruel conditions must have encouraged Leon. Just as they make their safe escape, she becomes enamored with Leon, perhaps out of relief at their new safety.

She has a flamboyant style with youthful expressions, actions and words, to the point that she is ridiculed by Luis Sera in the abandoned house. She wears an orange knit top with no sleeves that shows off her figure. She wards off the cold with a brown cardigan with a pattern knitted into the sleeves. Her miniskirt is green with a diagonal hem cut. Her shoulder cardigan, belt and boot covers deliver a balanced brown tone and draw the eyes to key points, and her use of a silver belt buckle accessory finishes off her relaxed appearance.

For her second outfit, she wears a white top and bottom. Although the top is quite revealing, she looks refined with shiny accessories and a ribbon on her front, and accented with a sharp red belt. She wears a combination white and color-coordinated bracelet.

JACK KRAUSER (Pages 66-67)
Under orders from Wesker, Krauser travels to Europe and infiltrates Los Illuminados in order to obtain the dominant strain Plaga. With the aim of growing closer to the cult's inner circle, he presses ahead with his plan to kidnap the US president's daughter, Ashley Graham. He is successfully accepted into the circle, but not allowed to go near the Plaga sample, and so enlists the cooperation of Ada, although not with sincerity. He has a showdown with Leon, who has come to rescue Ashley -- Leon was his partner 2 years ago in South America, where they entrusted their lives to each other.

When he went to South America, he belonged to the United States Army. He felt a sense of jealous rivalry at Leon, who operated as a direct agent of the President, and had a faint sense that their paths would someday diverge. He left the army after completing his mission together with Leon. There were reports that he died in an accident after leaving the Army, but a body was never found.

After seeing the unimaginable strength of humans with B.O.W.s in South America, a desire grew in him to have such great strength. After disappearing by faking his own death, he met Wesker, whose name appeared in documents related to an incident he heard about from Leon, and began working in Wesker's organization. He had injured his left arm in the battle in South America, but he possessed great strength and was skilled at fighting with a knife.

As he was gathering information inside the cult, Krauser became enthralled by the strength of the Plaga. He inserted the dominant strain Plaga into his own body, obtaining superhuman physical abilities.

Upon meeting again in Europe, he fights Leon in an attempt to settle their differences, but is defeated and killed.

LUIS SERA (Page 68)
A Latino who Leon met at the abandoned house. He says that he was a Madrid police officer, but he is actually a former Los Illuminados scientist. He continues parasitic research out of a sense of curiousity, but out of a growing sense of guilt at their evil plan, he betrays the cult and attempts to escape with a sample of the dominant strain Plaga. As a former resident of the town that the cult now controls, he at first successfully escapes the cult thanks to his knowledge of the land, but is eventually captured and confined to an abandoned house. He only gives evasive replies to Leon's questions and does not reveal his true thoughts. While he engages in light conversation and doesn't show proper respect to people, this is all due to his strong sense of caution.

As a skilled scientist, he knows everything there is to know about the parasite, and has even been successful in removing parasite eggs that were planted by the cult, by himself. His initial motivation for attempting to escape the cult was to protect himself, but upon learning that parasite larva were living inside Leon and Ashley, he returns to the old castle to obtain drugs to stunt their growth, even though he knows it is dangerous. His motive for doing so must have been his rediscovery of his true heart, made possible by meeting Leon and the others.

BITOREZ MENDEZ (Page 69)
The village mayor, whom Leon visits. A great man with a long narrow beard, dressed in a trench coat. Also the founder of Los Illuminados, he is a loyal servant who carries out the wishes of Osmund Saddler, whom he loves and respects. Unlike the common Ganado, he is infected with a "dominant strain" parasite, and is in full control of his will, even as he possesses physical strength greater than that of normal men.

Upon hearing that Leon was coming to the village to investigate, Mendez notifies the village people and increases the village's alert level. When he meets Leon, he lets him go upon hearing that he has been infected, but, upon Saddler's instructions, he interferes with his [Leon's] movement and waits for the parasite to grow to adult size. However, he becomes worried at Leon's multiple attempts to break the siege, and decides to kill Leon in order to protect Saddler's plan. His left eye is a glass eye that also functions as the key to the Salazar castle gate. This is also proof that he protected the cult from outside enemies with he himself acting as a barrier.

RAMON SALAZAR (Page 70)
The eighth leader of the Salazar family, that has controlled for generations the region being targeted for the search for Ashley. Salazar had no family and lived alone, making him vulnerable to the influence of Osmund Saddler, the leader of Los Illuminados. Intending to protect the people living in the region, Los Illuminados pushed Salazar to go against the wishes of his ancestors and release the "Plaga" parasite which had been sealed away inside the Salazar castle. The power of the cult within the region grew stronger, thanks to Salazar's adoration of Saddler and his complete cooperation, eventually leading to all of the villagers becoming cult followers. He also accepted a Plaga into his body and controls all of the crazed cult Ganado followers active in the region.

He has an unbalanced appearance, with a short stature like a child and a wrinkled face like an old man, and has a savage and arrogant personality. He is known to throw tantrums like a child when he doesn't get what he wants. The unusual creatures wearing robes that Salazar brings with him are the Verdugo, a bioweapon created through the cult's research. They serve as Salazar's guardians.

OSMUND SADDLER (Page 71)
The most powerful current leader of Los Illuminados, the ages-old cult from a certain region of Europe. With the cooperation of Salazar, the current landowner of the region, he revives the missionary work using the "Plaga" parasite, a method that the cult has used since antiquity. Two types of Plaga exist: a subordinate strain in which the parasite controls the host, and a dominant strain in which the host retains control. Saddler used these to gain absolute control over the region. However, he was unable to control his desire for power, and began using the parasites in experimental bioweapons development. He devised a plan to kidnap Ashley Graham, the daughter of the United States President, the first step of his scheme to control the world through the power of the Plaga. He planned to first command the great nations from within and then ultimately rule the world.

He wears a purple robe as a symbol of his status as the most powerful leader of the cult, and holds a Plaga-entangled cane. Although he appears to be from a different time, he carries a tentacle fitted with sharp claws, hidden under his robe to fight off any traitors.

WEAPONS MERCHANT (Page 72)
A man in a black coat who trades in weapons. His shop symbol is a torch that burns with a blue flame, and he seems to travel around and play his trade wherever he pleases. He keeps a vast array of weapons in a large rucksack and his coat. From his appearance it is obvious that he is a Ganado, but strangely, he does not show hostility toward others and will deal with anyone who is willing to pay. While it is unclear where he acquires his goods, even Leon is impressed at the products he has on offer. He's a skilled business talker as well, frequently saying things such as "Trust your gut" or "Great choice: you know your weapons."

MIKE (Page 73)
An armed forces helicopter pilot sent by the United States government. He meets up with Leon at a remote island where Ashley was taken, where he aids Leon from the sky as he makes his way toward a base where fighters are waiting.

Mike's helicopter was a heavy gunship armed with Gatling guns and missiles, and even Leon was inspired by the help he provided to him when they were in a tight spot. He they worked together to deftly fight off the waves of enemy attacks. Mike invited Leon "for a beer when all of this is over," but he was shot down by one of Saddler's men and killed.

ALBERT WESKER (Pages 80-81)
Albert Wesker sometimes operated in the open, such as virus thefts that occurred throughout the world and a B.O.W. related incident, and he sometimes operated in the shadows.
Upon hearing information about a parasite in Europe that gave superhuman strength to its host, Wesker planned a mission to steal a sample of this "Plaga" parasite from the cult of Los Illuminados. In 2004, he ordered Jack Krauser and Ada Wong to go there to steal a sample of the dominant strain Plaga. Although meticulously planned, Krauser was cut down by Leon and Ada betrayed him, resulting in only obtaining a subordinate strain Plaga sample. However, through another means of acquisition, he successfully obtained a "dead dominant strain Plaga."

Five years later, Wesker had motivated Excella to take the CEO position at Tricell, which had a pharmaceutical division, and, manipulating her to forward his "Uroboros Plan," he went to Africa. He continues to work toward the "creation of a new human species through the Progenitor virus," the goal that Spencer had yearned for since the days of Umbrella. He used to be a bio-engineering specialist.

His blood-stained past began with his desire to be the "creator" all that exists. As the leader of Umbrella, Spencer poured all of his efforts into the development of B.O.W., but he had a horrific ambition: to use viruses to evolve the human race, create an ideal world of this new race, and become the "god" of this world. In pursuit of this flawed-logic goal, he implements a horrific plan to gather several hundred children from around the world who possess superior DNA, and inject them with the Progenitor virus to give them even greater intellectual abilities and superhuman strength. This was dubbed the "Wesker Project," named after the lead researcher at the time, all of the children in the project were given the name "Wesker," and they were dispersed around the world and closely monitored.

Several years later, Albert Wesker appeared at the Umbrella training facility in Raccoon City. He was regarded as being the best of the elite Weskers, and was given preferential treatment with Spencer as his guardian. The Wesker Project proceeded under the orders of Spencer, who continued to harbor undying ambition, and a prototype virus was administered to all of the Weskers. Most died, but some survived. Albert Wesker was one of the few who survived, and stood as the results of this experiment to artificially create beings with physical characteristics matching those of most B.O.W. Through the Arklay Laboratory, Wesker became the S.T.A.R.S. Alpha Team leader of the special Raccoon City police force to which Chris and Jill belonged, but he had secret intelligence-gathering orders from Umbrella. He was ordered to use troopers at the mansion in the Arklay Mountains as experimental B.O.W. subjects, and to collect data. However, a rival organization to Umbrella was planning to steal that data, unbeknownst to him. Stopped by Chris and Jill before he was able to carry out his plan, Wesker was killed by a B.O.W. "Tyrant." But it was actually a staged death in which he had injected himself with a virus that would revive him.

Several months after the mansion incident, Wesker reappeared on Rockfort Island. This time, he was here to lead a special force of a rival organization to Umbrella to infiltrate the island. Here, he successfully stole t-Veronica, and unexpectedly met with Chris again, who had come to help his sister.

In 2006, before Chris and Jill infiltrated Spencer's mansion, Wesker attacked Spencer, who "created him." He confronted Chris and Jill and cut them down with his superhuman powers. However, before he could deal the finishing blow to Chris, Jill tackled him and they fell onto the rocks, but he kidnapped her and injected her with P30 in order to control her emotions. Then, he went back to his alliance with Tricell to realize his next ambition, the "Uroboros Plan."

In order to sustain life as a bioweapon, it was necessary for him to regularly take appropriate doses of a drug called PG67A/W. Chris and the others significantly reduced his abilities by forcing him to overdose on the drug. As a last ditch effort, he tried and failed to join with the Uroboros virus, and eventually disappeared into the lava...

OZWELL E. SPENCER (Page 83)
Founded Umbrella together with James Marcus and Edward Ashford and survived longer than them. A cold, ambitious individual, he plotted to secretly kill the other two founders.
Spencer led Umbrella and strongly believed he was one of the ‘chosen ones,' and believed that "people should be ruled by physically and intellectually superior individuals." Upon discovering the Progenitor virus, he put into motion his plan to realize this philosophy. He founded Umbrella, and continued researching the t-virus, with only a handful of people aware of his true intentions. However, Umbrella was brought down by the actions of Chris and the others. Since then, he disappeared and went into hiding, and time was not kind to him. As he hung onto life, confined to a wheelchair and connected to life support systems, who could imagine that this old man, frustrated at the thought of dying before realizing his plan, at one time was a man who struck untold fear in people around the world. Incidentally, the name "Wesker" was given to all of the children used in various Progenitor virus experiments, and he bragged about the greatest Wesker ever created, as being his creation.

The BSAA discovered his whereabouts and launched a raid on the European mansion where Spencer was quietly living in hiding. However, by the time that Chris and Jill rushed into his room, Spencer had already been killed at the hand of Wesker.

DOUG (Page 85)
Doug is a helicopter pilot. He goes by helicopter to meet Jill, who is rushing to meet Chris, but while providing them with cover fire, he is attacked by an armed Majini and is killed in action.
Posted: Aug 16, 2011 11:42 

Early 2012 eh? Excellent.
Posted: Sep 01, 2011 16:33 

Im confused now (I blame collage for this =S).

Is this organization the one that employed Wesker after the Mansion Incident or the one that Ada sent the Master Plaga sample when she betrayed Wesker?

Im so confused @_@

Given the characters involved I'd bet my money on the 3rd Organization; the one that Wesker works for. They have the resources to develop the t-Abyss and supply it to Veltro. It would also suggest another behind the scenes role for Wesker in this game. He may not feature in person, but I bet he is heavily mentioned in the files.

Ada's organization will be kept for Leon's next appearance I suspect.
 Post subject: Re: Rachel
Posted: Sep 13, 2011 10:46 

Hmm, I wonder what some people will use the new item scanner on when Rachel is in the room?
Posted: Sep 21, 2011 16:28 

Hey Bats...This is shade off topic, but whilst playing re4 last night and listening to the dialogue between Leon and Krauser at the knife fight. It appears that someone, either Wesker or someone else was trying to revive Umbrella, so I'm sure there's an answer for it, but am I wrong?

On a topic note, I'm hoping that we will see Ada in ORC since she played a huge role in re2. You know what would be totally beast is if after you finish the game, you are able to play as the other characters in their adventures parallel to the initial play through.

Yeah, Wesker was looking to revive Umbrella in his own image but seemingly scrapped those plans after his meeting with Spencer in 2006 and instead focused his energies on creating his own Wesker Children program which turned out to be Uroboros.
Posted: Oct 02, 2011 17:23 

OCT 1ST
Biohazard 0 Kaitai Shinsho
Biohazard CV Kaitai Shinsho
Biohazard 4 Kaitai Shinsho
Biohazard 5 Kaitai Shinsho
Biohazard Archives
Inside of Biohazard Darkside Chronicles
Bio UC Official Guidebook
Wesker's Report
Bio UC - Death's Door Opening
Bio UC - Eradication Operation file
Degeneration theatrical trailer.

OCT 2ND
Raccoon City Case Details
Another Side of Biohazard

AMBIGUOUS (OCTOBER)
Biohazard: The Catalysis
Biohazard Stamp Collection
Bio UC timeline
Biohazard Archives 2
Biohazard 3

All in all, the evidence points to October 1st. That is the definitive date for Raccoon's destruction
Posted: Dec 04, 2011 12:07 

I get such a bad vibe from the story as if its another game series story with RE characters stuck in randomly.
Don't worry, it will have links to the old story. Not much point in calling it 'Revelations' otherwise.

Interestingly the FBC is a rival to the BSAA set up by the U.S. Military. They were in charge of rescue operations in during the Terragrigia Panic and the BSAA were assisting. (Remember they are only civilian observers at this point. Not until they reformed in 2005 under the U.N. did they gain their special forces status.) It would seem the FBC made some mistakes during the operation and this is why Jessica and Parker transferred to the BSAA.

There are still many things to come:
*We don't know who Rachel works for. She does not wear FBC uniform.
*Who created the t-Abyss virus? Veltro are a terrorist group, I can't see them being the creators.
*They are seemingly going after Chris and Jill for a reason, luring them both into seperate traps.
*Hunters!
*Plus, we've only really seen two locations. Just like with RE4 when we only saw the village and the castle up until the game's release.

Don't worry, the story is going to be huge!
Posted: Dec 08, 2011 14:10 

I hate it when they do stuff like this. If it were a couple of weeks away I could probably hold off, but seven weeks is too long to not look.
Posted: Dec 25, 2011 12:59 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwL9TnjckHY&hd=1

Covers the whole series from top to bottom with timelines, profiles, analysis and artwork. 440 pages of biohazard goodness which has taken me the last three years to write. It will be updated with Revelations and Operation Raccoon City and then will be uploaded to Biohaze for free in the spring.
 Post subject: Re: Submit News
Posted: Jan 03, 2012 7:45 

New BSAA desktop site for Revelations.

http://www.bsaa-admin.org

Use the various bsaa codes found on Queen-Zenobia.com to access files and pictures. Currently only the first two passwords work and there is no new information revealed yet that we don't already know but it is sure to be updated regularly.
Posted: Jan 11, 2012 8:40 

Plague Crawler wrote:
Studio has officially dropped the 5 from the title. Source: http://movies.ign.com/articles/121/1216176p1.html


Now all we need them to do is drop Resident Evil from the title and we're sorted.
Posted: Jan 11, 2012 14:40 

Basically,

Ooze is what an infected person ends up as after being infected with "T-Abyss". Once the virus gets into a body, it units with the cell membranes and makes them start absorbing an abnormal amount of water.
The cell membranes swell up with the osmotic pressure and in the end and they collapse as if they melted away. When this phenomenon happens throughout the body of a human being, the infected person's body changes as if they had been drowned, they become sodden and almost liquefy.
"T-Abyss" continues its propagation and craves more water and nutrients, which drives the body of the host. This impulse is the reason why ooze sucks fluid from the body of its victims.

*They move and shamble exactly like zombies
*Instead of biting you a protrusion emanates from their mouths and try to suck all the fluids out of your body
*They also do this to corpses, mimicking the good old days when you would come across several zombies eating a body on the floor.

You will encounter several different variations of human Ooze. Roughly 1 in every 1000 humans have an increased resistance to the virus resulting in a longer and more drawn out infection time and reaining their humanity for longer.

Basically they are as similar as you can get without actually being 'zombies'.
Posted: Jan 26, 2012 5:26 

I agree. Work commitments have ensured I have only got up to chapter 10 at the moment but I am more than happy with this game. Not super scary but definitely tense with a good blend of action without going over the top.

Characters are good, surprisingly I find Quint and Keith to be not as irritating as I thought they would.

Invisible Hunters...awesome.

Plenty of files and cutscenes (though none of them dated, grrrr!)

Queen Zenobia is a good location with plenty of nods to the old games. Fully explorable despite the chapter structure.

Story is actually quite deep and may take a few playthroughs to understand it all fully and who'd have thought that would be possible from a Resident Evil game...

It has a few flaws of course but for me the best Resident Evil game since Remake.
Posted: Jan 26, 2012 21:20 

http://www.biohaze.com/news/damnation.jpg

Following concerns that the lack of information on Biohazard Damnation may have led to its cancellation or possible evolvement into Biohazard 6 , Biohaze has contacted Sony Pictures Japan about the situation and fear not, the movie is still on track.

To read the email response check the next post .
Posted: Feb 03, 2012 8:19 

Vito wrote:
Yama wrote:
It's uploaded and hopefully will be subtitled for everyone shortly.

Where is it?

Give me a chance, it is in Japanese you know!
Posted: Jan 30, 2012 13:03 

Try this:

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/Nb5m ... 0_06_02_99
 Post subject: Re: Submit News
Posted: Feb 10, 2012 12:40 

Never trust an article that mentions Wesker clones as it clearly proves they don't know what they are talking about.
Posted: Feb 12, 2012 10:03 

Enjoy!

http://projectumbrella.net/articles/Jessicas-Report-0
Posted: Feb 12, 2012 12:17 

What a stupid puzzle. Can't do it. Keep getting locked out. If its totally random why do you only get three attempts?

Anyone got a spare code?
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