Post by V on Dec 25, 2005 0:18:45 GMT -5
This is a list about monster that are listed stronger than the one in the last one. These definatly need more than a handgun to defeat.
Leech:
These guys made here, beause they usally travel in numbers, so one attacking you is unlikely. They are quite easy to pick off, but since there are many, one is obviously going to get to you. When that happens, its all over, they suck blood from you, and wont let go.
Leech infected human: This one is easy, a corpse thats been infected with the previous monser. Balistic don't work on these guys, only fire or explosives.
Tyrant:
This monster is one hell of a powerhouse. It is the superior than all the creatures mentioned before. I dont think a single weapon can can even incapacitate it except, maybe a stinger or Katyusha rocket, which are anti-tank weapons
Plague creeper:
These armored bugs aren't affected by any ballistics, except the shotgun. Their attack is usually straight on, so these guys can be picked off quick with your shotgun...if you have one that is
Nemesis:
Nemesis is one of the deadliest Bio-Organic Weapons (B.O.W.) created by Umbrella Corporation. His character model was based off a rejected design for Mr. X, a Tyrant featured in Resident Evil 2. He is an 8-foot-tall monster, wearing a black trenchcoat and boots. Other attributes include a deeply scarred, misshapen face, with tentacles hideously protruding from his upper-body. His left arm is smaller and less muscular compared to his right because of the numerous tentacles inside it.
Nemesis as seen in the movie Resident Evil: ApocalypseThe Nemesis project was headed by the European Branch of Umbrella (France division) during the 1980s, independent of the Tyrant research at the Arklay facility. Inserting the Nemesis parasite inside a host had a lower success rate because there is only 1 in 60,000,000 people with a compatible DNA that will accept the parasite. An incompatible host would die a few minutes after the Nemesis parasite took control of its brain.
In 1988, as an attempt to steal credit for the Nemesis project, Albert Wesker used his connections with Ozwell E. Spencer to acquire a specimen. He planned to use it on Lisa Trevor, a human guinea pig at the Arklay facility. She was subjected to every virus yet created by Umbrella, including (but not limited to); the T-Virus and the Mother and Progenitor Viruses without dying. After being injected with the Nemesis parasite, it travelled to her brain and disappeared (Wesker believed it destroyed, but in the remake of Resident Evil, Lisa Trevor is depicted with Nemesis-like tentacles). Afterwards, a new virus was discovered in her system, which William Birkin would spend the next decade developing into the G-Virus.
Early tests on the Nemesis Parasite resulted in the host dying a few minutes after implantation. This problem was solved by Umbrella France. During late 1997 and early 1998, Umbrella France produced 4 NE-A Parasites to be spliced with 4 T-103 mass production model Tyrants. The first experiment was a failure, due to the fact that the parasite allowed the host to retain cognitive thinking and therefore, allowed it to attempt to escape the facility. This first Nemesis was destroyed. The second one had its intelligence restricted by giving inhibitors that would limit the growth of the brain cells of the Nemesis parasite. This Nemesis was sent to Raccoon City during an outbreak of the T-Virus, where it was to be tested in the field, as well as assassinate any S.T.A.R.S. members who might try to release information of Umbrella's illegal activities to the media and/or the world's governments.
How Umbrella managed to acquire a compatible host is unknown. The events of Resident Evil 3 take place over the course of three days, with Nemesis active throughout this time. It displayed greater intelligence than the Tyrant deployed by Umbrella to Raccoon City. The Nemesis has a limited speech capacity, as well as being able to competently use a rocket launcher. The fact that Tyrants continue to be the main B.O.W. used and developed by Umbrella since the incident at Raccoon suggests that the Nemesis project is still impractical because it has few compatible hosts and is very difficult to produce.
The "Nemesis-T", appearing in Claire's dream, possibly one of the other four Nemesis experiments, it was deployed at Rockfort Island during the events of Resident Evil: Gun Survivor 2. It would appear if you took too much time in a level and was capable of killing you in one hit if it caught you.
One Nemesis still remains unaccounted for.
Leech:
These guys made here, beause they usally travel in numbers, so one attacking you is unlikely. They are quite easy to pick off, but since there are many, one is obviously going to get to you. When that happens, its all over, they suck blood from you, and wont let go.
Leech infected human: This one is easy, a corpse thats been infected with the previous monser. Balistic don't work on these guys, only fire or explosives.
Tyrant:
This monster is one hell of a powerhouse. It is the superior than all the creatures mentioned before. I dont think a single weapon can can even incapacitate it except, maybe a stinger or Katyusha rocket, which are anti-tank weapons
Plague creeper:
These armored bugs aren't affected by any ballistics, except the shotgun. Their attack is usually straight on, so these guys can be picked off quick with your shotgun...if you have one that is
Nemesis:
Nemesis is one of the deadliest Bio-Organic Weapons (B.O.W.) created by Umbrella Corporation. His character model was based off a rejected design for Mr. X, a Tyrant featured in Resident Evil 2. He is an 8-foot-tall monster, wearing a black trenchcoat and boots. Other attributes include a deeply scarred, misshapen face, with tentacles hideously protruding from his upper-body. His left arm is smaller and less muscular compared to his right because of the numerous tentacles inside it.
Nemesis as seen in the movie Resident Evil: ApocalypseThe Nemesis project was headed by the European Branch of Umbrella (France division) during the 1980s, independent of the Tyrant research at the Arklay facility. Inserting the Nemesis parasite inside a host had a lower success rate because there is only 1 in 60,000,000 people with a compatible DNA that will accept the parasite. An incompatible host would die a few minutes after the Nemesis parasite took control of its brain.
In 1988, as an attempt to steal credit for the Nemesis project, Albert Wesker used his connections with Ozwell E. Spencer to acquire a specimen. He planned to use it on Lisa Trevor, a human guinea pig at the Arklay facility. She was subjected to every virus yet created by Umbrella, including (but not limited to); the T-Virus and the Mother and Progenitor Viruses without dying. After being injected with the Nemesis parasite, it travelled to her brain and disappeared (Wesker believed it destroyed, but in the remake of Resident Evil, Lisa Trevor is depicted with Nemesis-like tentacles). Afterwards, a new virus was discovered in her system, which William Birkin would spend the next decade developing into the G-Virus.
Early tests on the Nemesis Parasite resulted in the host dying a few minutes after implantation. This problem was solved by Umbrella France. During late 1997 and early 1998, Umbrella France produced 4 NE-A Parasites to be spliced with 4 T-103 mass production model Tyrants. The first experiment was a failure, due to the fact that the parasite allowed the host to retain cognitive thinking and therefore, allowed it to attempt to escape the facility. This first Nemesis was destroyed. The second one had its intelligence restricted by giving inhibitors that would limit the growth of the brain cells of the Nemesis parasite. This Nemesis was sent to Raccoon City during an outbreak of the T-Virus, where it was to be tested in the field, as well as assassinate any S.T.A.R.S. members who might try to release information of Umbrella's illegal activities to the media and/or the world's governments.
How Umbrella managed to acquire a compatible host is unknown. The events of Resident Evil 3 take place over the course of three days, with Nemesis active throughout this time. It displayed greater intelligence than the Tyrant deployed by Umbrella to Raccoon City. The Nemesis has a limited speech capacity, as well as being able to competently use a rocket launcher. The fact that Tyrants continue to be the main B.O.W. used and developed by Umbrella since the incident at Raccoon suggests that the Nemesis project is still impractical because it has few compatible hosts and is very difficult to produce.
The "Nemesis-T", appearing in Claire's dream, possibly one of the other four Nemesis experiments, it was deployed at Rockfort Island during the events of Resident Evil: Gun Survivor 2. It would appear if you took too much time in a level and was capable of killing you in one hit if it caught you.
One Nemesis still remains unaccounted for.