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** the fact that she wasn't present with Wesker during his final misson in RE5 only makes it obvious. Or she jumped ship at the right time.
*** Maybe she's actually [[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya|Haruhi?]]
* Ada has been in deep cover for so long she probably lost her own identity. In fact, [[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]] hints at this. More or less [[Becoming the Mask]].
* Resident Evil 5 hints at a biohazard incident in "the Orient" that Chris and Jill handled in the early days of the BSAA (but still pre-[[RE 4]]). Given a name like Ada ''Wong'', dollars to doughnuts says that she was probably involved in that as well.
 
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== During the Mansion Incident, everyone there was stoned. ==
It explains why Wesker was wearing his sunglasses at night (to hide the effect of the drugs on his eyes; they could've been bloodshot, for all we know). Barry appeared to be obsessed with food (Jill Sandwich). The way Jill reacts to the snake venom looks like she's also high on something (though I don't know if there is a snake venom that makes people act delirious...). Rebecca is obsessed with practicing Moonlight Sonata, though there are ''freaking zombies everywhere.'' And Chris confronting Wesker... He's laughing for no reason, like he's on weed. But, as a corollary, Wesker was coming off his high during the game, because he was able to pull off coming [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]].
* Yeah, that's what they said in the Caliban Cove novel, and we all know how the rest turns out.
 
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* It is really a bad sign when that makes sense.
 
== [[Resident Evil Code: Veronica|Steve Burnside]] is alive. ==
Let's look at the facts. Steve was infected with the t-Veronica virus. Viruses cannot live and reproduce in dead tissue. The t-Veronica can also only be spread by direct injection. Yet Manuela and some of the other experiments four years later are infected with it. It wasn't Wesker or his men just taking a tissue sample or some blood and leaving his body. They took his body. (After all, the whole place is gonna blow and nobody would want to be there when it does.) They would have a several hour long trip (at least) from Antarctica to wherever their lab is. In that time, the virus would die. This troper's working theory is that Steve was just unconscious, because he's the only Tyrant ever in this series to turn back into his human form upon severe injury. Every other one dies in that form or mutates.
 
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== Chris has been enhanced by the B.S.A.A. ==
 
Think about it. Chris has obviously taken SEVERAL [[Took a Level Inin Badass|levels in badass]] since we saw him last in Code: Veronica. Now, if you read some of the [[All There in the Manual|flavor files]] that you unlock as you play through [[Resident Evil 5]], it says that Chris is their top agent, with far more successful missions than any other. The BSAA is funded by the Global Pharmaceutical Consortium, a bunch of companies that are what Umbrella claimed to be: medical researchers and manufacturers. It's not that far fetched to think that they'd have a more stable version of Wesker's [[Super Serum]]. It's also not that far fetched to think that Chris may have taken it after Jill's [[Heroic Sacrifice|death.]] This enhancement would explain [[Made of Iron|punching a boulder]] and [[Super Strength|moving it]], as well as the fact that he can use a [[Big Freaking Gun|full sized]] rifle-caliber [[Gatling Good|minigun]] when all the other protagonists could only use 3-barrel baby versions. He still can't quite match Wesker's [[Flash Step|game]] [[Nigh Invulnerable|breaker]] [[Super Strength|powers]], but he doesn't have to inject fresh doses constantly and his sanity is intact.
* I thought that Chris was a badass before that. Why? His inventory was smaller and he was stronger than Jill.
** Also in previous games, he killed all those zombies and other monstrosities by himself without any last minute additions.
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*** Actually, there is a lot of canon info that pretty much says that. Not the kidnapped part, but a VERY small percentage of people even 'can' become Tyrants, and they wouldn't succumb to the virus under regular circumstances. Even a smaller percentage can become a Nemesis.
 
== In ''[[Resident Evil: Afterlife]]'',, the Executioner Majini is Movie-Umbrella's Nemesis 2.0 ==
The Executioner is never explained in the film, so I came up with this one myself. The Executioner and Nemesis share many characteristics -- Giant T-Virus-Infected [[Implacable Man|Implacable Men]] that don't speak, wield huge weapons, are ignored by Zombies, and were Homegrown by Umbrella. After the Nemesis failed, Umbrella reengineered the Nemesis Project as a [[Glass Cannon]], making it faster at the cost of its endurance.
** For bonus points, LJ was the one they mutated into the Executioner.
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* Another example is Darkside Chronicles, seeing as how it's Leon retelling the events of RE2 and RE: CV (which he wasn't present for). That could also explain the completely different architecture in the boss fight with Steve. Claire probably didn't go into very much detail about it, because Steve ''died'', so Leon described it differently, based on what he thought it looked like. That also explains why Steve's heart is exposed, Alexia looks much more like a plant, characters were working together at points in time when they wouldn't, Wesker and Chris didn't fight Alexia while Claire dealt with Steve, etc. He just interpreted based on what he was told by Claire, thus explaining why Chris's portion wasn't touched on while Claire was in Antarctica.
** It also explains why Alexia is so much more evil: somehow, I doubt Claire was very charitable when it came to describing that witch.
* Yet another is Umbrella Chronicles' interpretation of [[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]]. Wesker is the narrator. He had almost no way of knowing the order of events and what happened, because there's no way that Jill would be on speaking terms with him after what happened in the Arklay mansion and there weren't surveillance systems set up. That explains why the places Jill and Carlos fight the Nemesis are unusual, where his mutations happen are different, Jill is able to access the other side of the police station than in [[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]], Nicholai and Mikhail aren't there, Carlos lost his accent, Jill's kept in roughly the same area throughout the whole thing, the Gravedigger comes up out of the ground in the middle of the city rather than the graveyard, Jill doesn't get infected, etc.
 
== The t-Veronica virus can make you ''really'' nearsighted. ==
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== Umbrella builds many of its laboratories in the same style. ==
It would explain why Rebecca and Billy can visit an area that looks like the entrance of Birkin's lab in [[Resident Evil 0Zero]].
** That ''is'' the entrance to Birkin's lab.