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風林火山
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Posts: 1,583
Join Date: Oct 2006
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01-19-2009, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Kyousuke
you have a point. but doesnt that mean the original zombies are the same? virus kills them taking over their body. the T/G virus also mutates its host. i think ganados are more zombie because saddler has control over all of them. i actually forgot the exact definition for zombie. so im probably wrong.
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No, the virus doesn't work until after the infected is dead. The virus re-animates dead cells. Though they are still brain dead. Their bodies are alive, and they have a hunger, though they could survive without preying upon others. The Las Plagas is different, it's a parasite that takes over a body once it's dead. It's similar to a virus. But the virus will activate even if they person infected with the virus is still alive. (Which I never understood, how can they turn to zombies if they are still alive if the virus brings back dead cells?)
Anyways, back to the movie. I don't understand what those people are taking about? How can they be saying they are forgetting their origins when the Resident Evil games started with zombies? How can that be forgetting when this film featured zombies? Hehe, just goes to show you can't please everyone.
I enjoyed how it took place a year after RE4, and 7 years after RE2. RE5 will be 3 years after the movie, because it takes place 10 years after the events of RE2.
I am eager to hear how the Las Plagas virus ended up in Africa. Someone must of taken it there to try and sell or something over the course of 4 years. I'ts possible that Wesker cloned it.
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