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==History== |
==History== |
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These creatures were birthed from arthropods that had been infected some time during the [[Raccoon City Destruction Incident]]. They were seen inhabiting the [[Incineration Disposal Plant P-12A]], which had been infested by the t-Virus even before the G-Virus capture mission which led to a widespread infestation of the city. |
These creatures were birthed from arthropods that had been infected some time during the [[Raccoon City Destruction Incident]]. They were seen inhabiting the [[Incineration Disposal Plant P-12A]], which had been infested by the t-Virus even before the G-Virus capture mission which led to a widespread infestation of the city. |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
Revision as of 01:20, 23 January 2020
Prime universe
(Capcom's primary storyline)
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The Brain Sucker (ブレインサッカー burein-sakkā ) is the result of an arthropod suffering a secondary-infection from the t-Virus. It is a close relative of the Drain Deimos.[1]
History
These creatures were birthed from arthropods that had been infected some time during the Raccoon City Destruction Incident. They were seen inhabiting the Incineration Disposal Plant P-12A, which had been infested by the t-Virus even before the G-Virus capture mission which led to a widespread infestation of the city.
Bibliography
- Sumner, Christian; Shotten, Brian; Owen, Michael, eds (9 November 2005). Resident Evil Archives: Umbrella's Virus Uncovered. Translated by Zpang America, Inc.. BradyGames. ISBN 0744006554.
- Ōno, Tetsuya; Masui, Kō, eds (31 March 2005). biohazard archives. Famitsu. ISBN 4-906-582-31-1.
Sources
- ↑ Resident Evil Archives. BradyGames. p. 171.
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