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|name = Kevin Dooley
|name = Kevin Dooley
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|jp name = ケビン・ドゥーリー
|died = [[1998#July 23|July 23rd]], [[1998]]
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|died = [[1998#July 23|July 23rd]], [[1998]]
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|place of death = Arklay Mountains
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|R/N = Caucasian/American
|occupation = R.P.D. helicopter pilot
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|occupation = RPD Pilot
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|status = Deceased
|first = ''[[Resident Evil]]'' (2002)
 
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|height = 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
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|first = ''[[Resident Evil (2002 game)|Resident Evil]]'' <small>(2002)</small>
 
|last = ''[[Resident Evil 0]]''
 
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{{Nihongo|'''Kevin Dooley '''|ケビン・ドゥーリー|Kebin Dūrī}} was an officer and pilot of the [[Raccoon City Police Department]]. While he was not a [[Special Tactics And Rescue Service]] member, he sometimes participated in operations handled by the unit.
 
'''Kevin Dooley''', while not a [[Special Tactics And Rescue Service|S.T.A.R.S.]] member, accompanied the unit as the helicopter pilot for Bravo team; with [[Edward Dewey]] serving as co-pilot, during the mansion incident.<ref>Owen; Shotten; Sumner (eds.), ''Archives'', p.141/</ref>
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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===Background===
In the events that transpired during [[S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team]]'s investigation, he was forced to land in the middle of [[Raccoon Forest]] after the team's helicopter suffered from an engine failure. He stayed behind in the cabin to watch over the helicopter and its equipment while the members of Bravo Team investigated the area.<ref>''Resident Evil Zero'' (2003), scene: "[[Resident Evil Zero Opening|Opening]]"</ref>
 
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Dooley was a skilled aviation mechanic and accomplished stunt pilot hired to fly the R.P.D.'s single-engine Eurocopter AS 350B-2 Ecureuil and Bell Textron UH-1B "Huey" helicopters. During his time with the force, he was instrumental in assisting the members of S.T.A.R.S. in the rescue of lost civilians from the [[Arklay Mountains]] and [[Raccoon Forest]]. Despite his past in the entertainment industry, he took his responsibility as a pilot very seriously.
   
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===Arklay Incident Investigation===
While waiting for Bravo Team to return, he was attacked by an unseen creature, believed to be a pack of [[Cerberus]]es.<ref>Hamamura (ed.), ''KAITAISHINSHO'', p.013</ref><ref group="excerpt">''Excerpt from ''biohazard 0 KAITAISHINSHO'', p.013'':<br/>"S.T.A.R.S.隊員以外で今回の任務におもむいた唯一の人物。R.P.D.専属のパイロット、 ブラヴォーチームヘリを操縦するために駆り出された。ヘリ不時着後す、 森のなかへ探索に出た隊員を見送り、 機内でひとり待機するが、 のちに怪物(おそらくケルベロス)の餌食となる。"</ref> His mutilated corpse was discovered still in his seat by a S.T.A.R.S. [[S.T.A.R.S. Alpha team|Alpha team]] member; [[Joseph Frost]] the following night, shortly before he too was killed by the Cerberus pack.<ref>''Resident Evil'' (2002), scene: "[[Resident Evil Opening (remake)|Opening]]"</ref>
 
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On Thursday, July 23, 1998, Dooley was assigned as main pilot to the [[S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team]] in place of Edward Dewey, who was instead assigned as co-pilot, presumably so that Dewey could effectively carry out his duties as rear security officer.<ref>Owen; Shotten; Sumner (eds.), ''Archives'', p.141/</ref> At approximately 22:00 hours, the helicopter's engine experienced a sudden catastrophic failure, and the team was forced to make an emergency landing. Struggling with the cyclic control stick and anti-torque pedals, Dooley and Dewey managed to keep the helicopter in the air until the tail rotor collided with a tree branch, sending the helicopter into a violent spin. However, the pair were still able to bring the battered helicopter down in one piece.<ref>''Resident Evil 0'' (2003), scene: "[[Resident Evil Zero Opening|Opening]]"</ref>
   
 
Following the landing, Dooley stayed behind as Bravo Team scouted the surrounding area and were eventually split up due to attacks from mutant creatures. Dooley was caught in the cockpit by a [[Cerberus]], which gouged out his eyes with its claws and killed him.<ref>Hamamura (ed.), ''KAITAISHINSHO'', p.013</ref><ref group="excerpt">''Excerpt from ''biohazard 0 KAITAISHINSHO'', p.013'':<br/>"S.T.A.R.S.隊員以外で今回の任務におもむいた唯一の人物。R.P.D.専属のパイロット、 ブラヴォーチームヘリを操縦するために駆り出された。ヘリ不時着後す、 森のなかへ探索に出た隊員を見送り、 機内でひとり待機するが、 のちに怪物(おそらくケルベロス)の餌食となる。"</ref> His mutilated corpse was discovered still in his seat by S.T.A.R.S. [[S.T.A.R.S. Alpha team|Alpha team]] member; [[Joseph Frost]] the following night, shortly before he, too, was killed by the Cerberus pack.<ref>''Resident Evil'' (2002), scene: "[[Resident Evil Opening (remake)|Opening]]"</ref>
[[File:Re-archives-141 original.jpg|thumb|right|Kevin's entry in the B]] Kevin Dooley did not exist in the original versions of ''[[Resident Evil]]'' and ''[[Resident Evil Zero]]''. In ''Resident Evil'', the severed hand discovered by Frost belonged to Edward Dewey.<ref>''Resident Evil'' (1996) scene: "[[Resident Evil Opening|Opening]]"</ref> This was also used in the E3 2000 edition of ''Zero'', where [[Rebecca Chambers]] encounters an injured Edward missing a hand.<ref>''[[Resident Evil Zero (N64)|Resident Evil Zero]]'' (canceled), platform: Nintendo 64</ref> When the GameCube remake of ''Resident Evil'' was released in 2002, it replaced Edward's hand with Joseph finding Kevin's corpse; creating the character. This prompted the developers of ''Zero'' to make a slight change in the plot. In the remodeled version, Bravo team left Kevin in the helicopter to make repairs, and Edward's hand is intact.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
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File:Kevin.jpg|Kevin saluting his teammates
 
File:016-2-.png|"The remaining body of Kevin"
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
==Bibliography==
 
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*{{Cite book |year = 2003 |title = [[biohazard 0 KAITAISHINSHO]] |publisher = [[Famitsu]] |editor = Hamamura, Koichi |language = Japanese |isbn = 4-7577-1298-7}}
*{{Cite book
 
|year = 2003
 
|title = [[biohazard 0 KAITAISHINSHO]]
 
|publisher = Famitsu
 
|editor = Hamamura, Koichi
 
|language = Japanese
 
|isbn = 4-7577-1298-7}}
 
 
*{{Cite book|title=[[Resident Evil Archives: Umbrella's Virus Uncovered]]|publisher= BradyGames|page=|pages=|isbn=0744006554|date=9 November 2005|others = Translated by Zpang America, Inc.|editor1-surname = Sumner|editor2-surname = Shotten|editor3-surname = Owen|editor1-first = Christian|editor2-first = Brian|editor3-first = Michael}}
 
*{{Cite book|title=[[Resident Evil Archives: Umbrella's Virus Uncovered]]|publisher= BradyGames|page=|pages=|isbn=0744006554|date=9 November 2005|others = Translated by Zpang America, Inc.|editor1-surname = Sumner|editor2-surname = Shotten|editor3-surname = Owen|editor1-first = Christian|editor2-first = Brian|editor3-first = Michael}}
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*{{Cite book|title=[[biohazard archives]]|publisher= Famitsu|page=|pages=|isbn=4-906-582-31-1|date=31 March 2005 |editor1-surname =Ōno |editor2-surname =Masui |editor1-first =Tetsuya |editor2-first = Kō}}
   
 
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Kevin Dooley (ケビン・ドゥーリー Kebin Dūrī?) was an officer and pilot of the Raccoon City Police Department. While he was not a Special Tactics And Rescue Service member, he sometimes participated in operations handled by the unit.

Biography

Background

Dooley was a skilled aviation mechanic and accomplished stunt pilot hired to fly the R.P.D.'s single-engine Eurocopter AS 350B-2 Ecureuil and Bell Textron UH-1B "Huey" helicopters. During his time with the force, he was instrumental in assisting the members of S.T.A.R.S. in the rescue of lost civilians from the Arklay Mountains and Raccoon Forest. Despite his past in the entertainment industry, he took his responsibility as a pilot very seriously.

Arklay Incident Investigation

On Thursday, July 23, 1998, Dooley was assigned as main pilot to the S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team in place of Edward Dewey, who was instead assigned as co-pilot, presumably so that Dewey could effectively carry out his duties as rear security officer.[1] At approximately 22:00 hours, the helicopter's engine experienced a sudden catastrophic failure, and the team was forced to make an emergency landing. Struggling with the cyclic control stick and anti-torque pedals, Dooley and Dewey managed to keep the helicopter in the air until the tail rotor collided with a tree branch, sending the helicopter into a violent spin. However, the pair were still able to bring the battered helicopter down in one piece.[2]

Following the landing, Dooley stayed behind as Bravo Team scouted the surrounding area and were eventually split up due to attacks from mutant creatures. Dooley was caught in the cockpit by a Cerberus, which gouged out his eyes with its claws and killed him.[3][excerpt 1] His mutilated corpse was discovered still in his seat by S.T.A.R.S. Alpha team member; Joseph Frost the following night, shortly before he, too, was killed by the Cerberus pack.[4]

Bibliography

Sources

excerpts
  1. Excerpt from biohazard 0 KAITAISHINSHO, p.013:
    "S.T.A.R.S.隊員以外で今回の任務におもむいた唯一の人物。R.P.D.専属のパイロット、 ブラヴォーチームヘリを操縦するために駆り出された。ヘリ不時着後す、 森のなかへ探索に出た隊員を見送り、 機内でひとり待機するが、 のちに怪物(おそらくケルベロス)の餌食となる。"
references
  1. Owen; Shotten; Sumner (eds.), Archives, p.141/
  2. Resident Evil 0 (2003), scene: "Opening"
  3. Hamamura (ed.), KAITAISHINSHO, p.013
  4. Resident Evil (2002), scene: "Opening"