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{{Infobox creature
 
|name = Jabberwock S3
 
|name = Jabberwock S3
|image = [[File:Jabberwock S3.jpg|250px]]
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|image = Jabberwock S3.jpg
|doc = 2002
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|doc = Before 2002
|via = [[T-Veronica]]
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|via = t-Veronica virus
|based = Unknown
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|based = Human
|height = Over 4 feet
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|height = Over 5 feet
|length = Unknown
 
 
|purpose = Experimental
 
|purpose = Experimental
|status = Deceased
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|status = Discontinued
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|jp name = ジャバウォックS3
 
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'''Jabberwock S3''' was an experimental biological weapon series produced by an unnamed rival of [[Umbrella Corporation|Umbrella]] that was also developing B.O.W.s. Drug lord [[Javier Hidalgo]] purchased some stock of this sometime before the US Government's investigation into him in 2002.<ref name="S3">''[[Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles]]'', [[Jabberwock S3 (file)|Jabberwock S3]]</ref>
   
==Information==
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==Biology==
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The B.O.W. borrows some attributes from one of Umbrella's failed prototypes, the [[Bandersnatch]], though the properties of the [[t-Veronica virus]] have enhanced it, showing numerous similarities to the mutations that [[Steve Burnside]] underwent.
The '''Jabberwock S3''' is an experimental biological weapon purchased by [[Javier Hidalgo]]. Little is known about the organization developing it, but it is thought to be a competitor to [[Umbrella]]. It appears to borrow physical attributes from the [[Bandersnatch]], an Umbrella [[B.O.W.]], but its properties have been enhanced by the T-Veronica virus. It has seven sickle-shaped arms (two of which are of reduced size) that possess unparalleled strength, and in its defensive form it uses these arms to cover its body defending it's exposed heart, making bullets mostly useless against it. It has a higher-level intelligence and thus can understand commands, and can carry out its duties under a variety of circumstances. Most likely based off of or derived from Steve Burnside mutation, from Code: Veronica.
 
   
 
It has eight sickle-shaped arms (three of which are of reduced size) that possess unparalleled strength, and in its defensive form, it uses these arms to cover its body defending its exposed heart, making bullets mostly useless against it. It has a higher-level intelligence and thus can understand commands, and can carry out its duties under a variety of circumstances.
==Appearances==
 
The Jabberwock S3 only appears during Chapters 3, 4, and 6 of [[Operation: Javier]] in [[Darkside Chronicles|The Darkside Chronicles]]. Seven Jabberwock S3's appear during Operation: Javier.[[File:JaberwockS3.jpg|thumb|Jabberwock S3]]
 
   
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==Further Notes==
 
*Their names originate from Lewis Carroll's novel ''Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There'' and the poem ''Jabberwocky''. This was likely chosen due to the resemblance (mostly genetic) to the [[Bandersnatch]], also named after a creature in the Wonderland series. This relates to the many unrelated ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' references in the ''Resident Evil'' [[Resident Evil film series|film adaptation]].
 
*The background music that plays when the Jabberwock S3 first appears features remixed elements of the background music during the fight against Steve Burnside from [[Game of Oblivion]].
   
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==Gallery==
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jaberwockS3-re.jpg
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Resident Evil Darkside Chronicles jabberwock_s3.jpg
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Jabber10.png|BOW Art from ''[[Minna to BIOHAZARD Clan Master]]''.
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</gallery>
   
==Inspiration==
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==Sources==
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*Their names originates from Lewis Carroll's novel ''Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There'' and the poem ''Jabberwocky''. This was likely chosen due to the resemblence (mostly genetic) to the Bandersnatch, also named for a creature in the Wonderland series.
 
 
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{{T-Veronica virus}}
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{{Creature by Title|CV=yes|DC=yes}}
   
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[[es:Jabberwock S3]]
==Trivia==
 
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[[it:Jabberwock S3]]
*The Jabberwock S3's physical appearance is similar to that of [[Steve Burnside|Steve Burnside's]] mutated appearance after being infected with the T-Veronica virus. The Jabberwock S3 also appear to have back scythes similar to [[Nosferatu]]'s.
 
*The background music that plays when the Jabberwock S3 first appears features remixed elements of the background music during the fight against Steve Burnside from [[Game of Oblivion]].
 
 
{{B.O.W.}}
 
[[Category:B.O.W.]]
 
[[Category:Creatures]]
 
[[Category:Deceased]]
 

Revision as of 08:43, 21 April 2020

Prime universe
(Capcom's primary storyline)

Jabberwock S3 was an experimental biological weapon series produced by an unnamed rival of Umbrella that was also developing B.O.W.s. Drug lord Javier Hidalgo purchased some stock of this sometime before the US Government's investigation into him in 2002.[1]

Biology

The B.O.W. borrows some attributes from one of Umbrella's failed prototypes, the Bandersnatch, though the properties of the t-Veronica virus have enhanced it, showing numerous similarities to the mutations that Steve Burnside underwent.

It has eight sickle-shaped arms (three of which are of reduced size) that possess unparalleled strength, and in its defensive form, it uses these arms to cover its body defending its exposed heart, making bullets mostly useless against it. It has a higher-level intelligence and thus can understand commands, and can carry out its duties under a variety of circumstances.

Further Notes

  • Their names originate from Lewis Carroll's novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There and the poem Jabberwocky. This was likely chosen due to the resemblance (mostly genetic) to the Bandersnatch, also named after a creature in the Wonderland series. This relates to the many unrelated Alice in Wonderland references in the Resident Evil film adaptation.
  • The background music that plays when the Jabberwock S3 first appears features remixed elements of the background music during the fight against Steve Burnside from Game of Oblivion.

Gallery

Sources