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A Hunter is a living weapon created by altering the genetic structure of a human with injections of the T-virus, then adding the genetic information of other reptiles. The code name "Hunter" expresses the keen movement of the creature and the efficient way it dispatches prey. Hunters have enough intelligence to understand and execute simple orders, and they are rated a "Success" as B.O.W. experiments. |
Insects are natural test subjects for T-virus development of living weapons, due to their instinctive nature of attacking anything that invades their territory. Plague Crawlers are insect B.O.W.s based on various "bugs" created from repeated DNA manipulation made with the T-virus. Plague Crawlers prey upon their victims with scythe-like forelimbs, and will even tackle people to the ground and attack the head region with their mandibles. They instinctively prefer damp, dark places. They also crawl along ceilings above their prey, dropping down suddenly to attack. As the first B.O.W., development of these creatues was progressing nicely. But when evaluated as a weapon, their fatal defect was their lack of intelligence required for executing orders. Research on this type was discontinued. |
A Lurker is a frog grown to gigantic proportions through the effects of the T-virus and born through the process of experimentation on amphibians. Its eyes have deteriorated thanks to the T-virus, but it can still locate and distinguish its quarry using some kind of sensory organ. |
Simian test subjects for the B.O.W. project, these creatures are nothing more than leftovers from research. Due to its abnormal muscular development, the skin of the former ape is tearing apart. Through its athletic abilities, Eliminators perform astoundingly swift attacks using the walls and ceiling. Coupled with its unmatched speed, Eliminators often attack as a group, surrounding prey and attacking from all sides with an instinctive strategy. |
The giant, hairy blue poisonious things creeping in the dark are Biological Offensive Weapons (B.O.W.) based on spiders, created from T-virus injection tests and genetic manipulation. Crawling along walls and ceilings, Giant Spiders can sneak into various locations. Giant Spiders are bold creatures that charge at their prey and bite victims in the legs. These fiends also spit a secretion that poisons human beings. Sometimes a person hit by the acid will be unaffected, but not most of the time... |
The leeches that attacked the train were cultivated using the T-virus, which is spread to every living creature they attack. After consuming large quantities of human flesh, the leeches will lay hundreds of eggs and spawn a whole new breed. Leeches are grown possessing a "hive-mind" mentality, and often seem to act as a single entity. A large enough brood of leeches can assemble into a humanoid creature, and can even mime the form and skin texture of human beings. |
A large enough quantity of T-virus leeches can assemble to assume human form. Through their mimetic traits, the Leeches can imitate skin tones, facial features, and even clothing. Humanoid Leeches often take the shape of an older gentleman, perhaps someone the Leeches previously had contact with. When these imitation humans spot live prey, the undergo a brief transition. The creature transforms into a less-human, more elastic, combat-ready monster, which will stretch across long distances and move at tremendous speeds to attack a person. Although they're rarely encountered, these extremely dangerous creatures will leave an indelible impression on one's mind. |
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When venturing through the Ecliptic Express, this guy will smash his way through the roof - unwelcome company, to say the least. The Scorpion can be rather though...unless your using the right weaponry. To take him down, wait until he gets close to the point he is right on top of you, aim your weapon downwards, and fill his head with some lead. Keep these up until it succumbs. Do not aim straight-forward or your bullets will hit off of its bony tail, thus doing no damage. |
After snatching up the Fire Key in the Umbrella Research Center, the giant centipede will grab up Rebecca, and as Billy, you will have to save her. The shotgun or grenade launcher are best to combat this guy, but do not get too close to him. His mulitple appendages will always be damaging if you are hit by them. |
Technically, the first ever Tyrant series B.O.W. ever to combat a S.T.A.R.S. member. You will first mee tup with the Tyrant in the Umbrella Laboratory while you are waiting for the elevator to reach the floor you're on. This guy is rather tough if you don't have the right weapons because he will make sudden, abrupt actions. Itcan jump from one side of the room to another in the blink of an eye and take you character down very easily. When it does stop and crouch to the ground is your time to open fire - this is when it is most vulnerable. The Magnum is the weapon of choise for the fight(s) with this guy. Don't think when you take him down the first time that he's gone forever... |
You thought it was over, huh? Think again. Rebecca and Billy are headed to the surface via a freight elevator, but the Queen is intent on not letting them escape. After the cut-scene, unload all your ammo onto the Queen until Rebecca sees that the sunlight from outside is hurting it - now comes the tricky part. You, playing as Billy, must protect Rebecca as she heads to all corners of the closed heliport and releases the locks on the roof. If you get in a tight spot, some of the areas have elevated platforms you can use if the Queen corners you. After all that, the roof of the heliport slides open, but the sunlight doesnt immediately kill it - Lt. Billy Coen does. |