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* [[Plotline Death]]: Richard Aiken is doomed to die. In the original game, he would die whether you gave him the antidote serum or not and doing so or not only decided if you'd get his radio or not. In the REmake, if you give him the serum, he'll survive, but consequently get himself eaten by either Yawn (in Jill's scenario) or Neptune (in Chris's scenario). However, if he dies in this way, he leaves you his assault shotgun, which is a much better weapon then the ordinary shotgun you found.
* [[Plotline Death]]: Richard Aiken is doomed to die. In the original game, he would die whether you gave him the antidote serum or not and doing so or not only decided if you'd get his radio or not. In the REmake, if you give him the serum, he'll survive, but consequently get himself eaten by either Yawn (in Jill's scenario) or Neptune (in Chris's scenario). However, if he dies in this way, he leaves you his assault shotgun, which is a much better weapon then the ordinary shotgun you found.
* [[Raising the Steaks]]: The zombified dogs are a series mainstay. Justified in that they were one of the experimental lines of B.O.W. being created in the mansion.
* [[Raising the Steaks]]: The zombified dogs are a series mainstay. Justified in that they were one of the experimental lines of B.O.W. being created in the mansion.
* [[Reviving Enemy]]: In the [[Game Cube]] remake, zombies that aren't completly destroyed via decapitation or [[Kill It with Fire]] come back as Crimson Heads after a while (making simply avoiding them a better option sometimes).
* [[Reviving Enemy]]: In the [[Game Cube]] remake, zombies that aren't completely destroyed via decapitation or [[Kill It with Fire]] come back as Crimson Heads after a while (making simply avoiding them a better option sometimes).
* [[Say My Name]]: '''''REBECCAAAAAAA!'''''
* [[Say My Name]]: '''''REBECCAAAAAAA!'''''
* [[See You in Hell]]: Wesker doesn't take kindly to getting winged by Barry's revolver.
* [[See You in Hell]]: Wesker doesn't take kindly to getting winged by Barry's revolver.
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** In the remake, you can refuse giving Barry his revolver back, which gets him killed by Lisa. However, it is highly recommended to not do so in a speed run as you will not have to fight the final boss (saving a few minutes), and his magnum is the second-most powerful weapon in the game capable of killing almost anything with one shot, including the Tyrant (again, saving a minute or two).
** In the remake, you can refuse giving Barry his revolver back, which gets him killed by Lisa. However, it is highly recommended to not do so in a speed run as you will not have to fight the final boss (saving a few minutes), and his magnum is the second-most powerful weapon in the game capable of killing almost anything with one shot, including the Tyrant (again, saving a minute or two).
* [[The Virus]]: The T-Virus, naturally.
* [[The Virus]]: The T-Virus, naturally.
* [[Was Once a Man]]: Pretty much every enemy.
* [[Was Once a Man]]: Most enemies, although the T-Virus also works on animals (like the Yawn) and plants (like Plant 42)..
* [[With This Herring]]: You start out with a loaded pistol, maybe one extra clip of ammo, and a knife. Justified in that you're a cop who wasn't expecting to be locked into a house crawling with bio-engineered horrors and you just ran a marathon to escape a pack of killer zombie dogs, firing wildly at them in an effort to avoid being eaten.
* [[With This Herring]]: You start out with a loaded pistol, maybe one extra clip of ammo, and a knife. Justified in that you're a cop who wasn't expecting to be locked into a house crawling with bio-engineered horrors and you just ran a marathon to escape a pack of killer zombie dogs, firing wildly at them in an effort to avoid being eaten.
* [[What Happened to Mommy?]]: Lisa Trevor.
* [[What Happened to Mommy?]]: Lisa Trevor.