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It is unknown if he managed to escape the island before it exploded.
 
It is unknown if he managed to escape the island before it exploded.
 
==Further notes==
 
 
Depending on which way the player will choose to go during the game, Andy Holland will be there at the end of the game to confront Ark Thompson when the Hypnos-T Type Tyrant just escaped. He will be killed by the monster just like Vincent Goldman or the UT Commander, depending on how the game was played early on.
 
Depending on which way the player will choose to go during the game, Andy Holland will be there at the end of the game to confront Ark Thompson when the Hypnos-T Type Tyrant just escaped. He will be killed by the monster just like Vincent Goldman or the UT Commander, depending on how the game was played early on.
   
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Revision as of 18:54, 30 June 2013


Andy Holland was Sheena Island's Underground Supervisor for Umbrella Inc.

Biography

Andy met Ark Thompson on 9 November 1998, who impersonating Vincent Goldman, fooled Andy into thinking so.

Still believing him to be Vincent, he dialed a public phone box, referring to Ark as Vincent, and referring to him as a murderer. This, coupled with Lott and Lily being frightened of him, convinced Ark that he really was Vincent.

It is unknown if he managed to escape the island before it exploded. Depending on which way the player will choose to go during the game, Andy Holland will be there at the end of the game to confront Ark Thompson when the Hypnos-T Type Tyrant just escaped. He will be killed by the monster just like Vincent Goldman or the UT Commander, depending on how the game was played early on.

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