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|name = Nikolai Zinoviev<br />Николай Зиновьев
 
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Zinoviev was born in Moscow, capital of the [[Wikipedia:Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic]]. Per Soviet laws on national service, he likely served in the Soviet Army from 1981, and is known to have been in one of its [[Wikipedia:Spetsnaz|special forces brigades]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/consumer/bio3/chara/chara.html|title=バイオハザード3~Last Escape~/CHARACTERS |publisher=Capcom|language=Japanese|accessdate=2012-12-01}}</ref> Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Zinoviev was retired and, along with many other former Soviet soldiers, was recruited by Umbrella.
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Zinoviev was born in Moscow, capital of the [[Wikipedia:Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic]]. Per Soviet laws on national service, he likely served in the Soviet Army from 1981, and is known to have been in one of its [[Wikipedia:Spetsnaz|special forces brigades]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/consumer/bio3/chara/chara.html|title=バイオハザード3~Last Escape~/CHARACTERS |publisher=Capcom|language=Japanese|accessdate=2012-12-01}}</ref> Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Zinoviev was retired and, along with many other former Soviet soldiers, was recruited by Umbrella. Little is known of Zinoviev's career in the mid-1990s, though he was well-trusted by Col. Vladimir and knew of Umbrella's need for him in their Tyrant Project.<ref name=":0" /> Zinoviev served Umbrella and Col. Vladimir in two ways. Officially he was a Sergeant within the [[Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service]], an anti-B.O.W. force. Unofficially, he was part of Col. Vladimir's internal affairs bureau and spied on the UBCS.<ref>''Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles'' (2007), file: "[[Monitor Notes]]".</ref>
   
 
===Raccoon City===
 
===Raccoon City===
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On 15 September 1998, the UBCS was put on alert by Umbrella HQ due to the deteriorating situation in Raccoon City, which was seeing hospital in-patients displaying symptoms of t-Virus infection. On the night of 26 September, the UBCS arrived with at least four platoons with orders to eliminate the Zombies and evacuate civilians.<ref name="strategy">''[[Resident Evil CODE:Veronica]]'' official strategy guide</ref>
{{Quote|I am one of the supervisors, that's all you need to know!|Zinoviev to [[Carlos Oliveira]], about to kill him.}}
 
Little is known of Zinoviev's career in the mid-1990s, though he was well-trusted by Col. Vladimir and knew of Umbrella's need for him in their Tyrant Project.<ref name=":0" /> Zinoviev served Umbrella and Col. Vladimir in two ways. Officially he was a Sergeant within the [[Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service]], an anti-B.O.W. force. Unofficially, he was part of Col. Vladimir's internal affairs bureau and spied on the UBCS.
 
   
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Zinoviev, however, had a number of other missions to attend to. Being a Monitor he was entrusted with various projects. Firstly, he was to assess the UBCS' capabilities against the mutants to serve as important data for Umbrella over the effectiveness of their bioweaponry.<ref>''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' (1999), file: "[[Supervisor's Report]]".</ref> Secondly, he had orders to destroy evidence of t-Virus vaccine research going on at the [[Spencer Memorial Hospital]] which could potentially ruin the viability of t-Virus weaponry if it got in the wrong hands.<ref name=":1">''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' (1999), file: "[[Written Order To The Supervisors]]".</ref> Thirdly, he was to observe the Nemesis-T Type, a prototype B.O.W. being sent into the city to hunt down specific individuals.<ref name=":1"/> Finally, he had orders to lead his UBCS squad into Raccoon University and recover the Thanatos Project,<ref name=":3">''Resident Evil Outbreak'' (2003), file: "[[Orders (Decisions, Decisions)|Orders]]".</ref> and kill or take the rogue Dr. Greg Mueller into custody. Each successful mission and the additional recovery of data was to give him larger and larger monetary rewards.<ref>Nicholai tells Valentine this in the Park cabin</ref> Overcome by his own greed, Zinoviev agreed to an offer by a rival company to conduct his operations in a manner that would weaken the UBCS' fighting strength, and share his data with them as well.<ref name=":2">''Resident Evil 3'' (2020), file: "[[Suspicious Contract Memo]]".</ref> He was also offered a reward for the death of S.T.A.R.S. officer Jill Valentine, though Zinoviev was aware of the Nemesis-T Type and was willing to let the B.O.W. do its job.
On 15 September 1998, the UBCS was put on alert by Umbrella HQ due to events in Raccoon City. When a t-Virus outbreak was confirmed, they were deployed, and arrived on the night of 26 September. The UBCS' orders were to kill the zombies and evacuate civilians.<ref name="strategy">''[[Resident Evil CODE:Veronica]]'' official strategy guide</ref> However, as a Monitor Zinoviev was given additional orders to record their fight to confirm the viability of bioweaponry and use of zombies in military operations;<ref>''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' (1999), file: "[[Supervisor's Report]]".</ref> destroy the [[Raccoon General Hospital]], which was known to be the site of t-Vaccine research; and observe and record the Nemesis-T Type's actions.<ref>''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' (1999), file: "[[Written Order To The Supervisors]]".</ref> With each collection of information, Zinoviev was expected to receive a monetary reward,<ref>Nicholai tells Valentine this in the Park cabin</ref> with bonuses for additional operations.
 
   
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As a Monitor, Zinoviev did not in fact arrive by helicopter with the rest of the UBCS, but was brought into the city in the Afternoon by other means, giving him more time to carry out his missions.<ref name=":2"/> He noted actions between RPD officers and mutants, and on the following day lured a pack of Cerberuses to Raccoon University to eliminate survivors using it as a place of refuge.<ref name=":2"/> By the end of the night he rendezvoused with Delta Platoon, led by Cpt. Mikhail Viktor and including survivors from other platoons. The platoon would suffer further losses on 28 September when Zinoviev locked a door on them to trap them with Zombies.<ref name=":2"/>
During the operation itself, Cpt. [[Mikhail Victor]]'s Delta Platoon suffered heavy casualties, leaving the two and Cpl. [[Carlos Oliveira]] after two days.<ref>Carlos tells Valentine that it is just the three of them left when they meet in the tram</ref> To guarantee a means of escape, Zinoviev took command of the platoon and created a plan to repair a trolley and use it as a means of getting to the extraction helicopter at the [[St. Michael's Clock Tower]].<ref>''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' (1999), cutscene: "[[Together for the Escape (cutscene)|Together for the Escape]]".</ref> On the night of 28 September, the three met former S.T.A.R.S. officer [[Jill Valentine]], whose Delta Force experience would provide much needed help. Though he recognised Valentine as one of Umbrella's targets for assassination, he also knew Nemesis-T Type had orders to kill her on sight. Concerned the creature would mistake him for one of Valentine's allies and kill him as a secondary target,<ref>[[Famitsu interview with Yasuhisa Kawamura]].</ref> Zinoviev abandoned the group soon after, allowing them to believe him dead and move on.
 
   
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Reports differ as to what occured on the night of 28 September. One report claims the platoon made their base at the Redstone Street subway station to transport refugees out of the city centre, while two further reports claim they made their base in a broken tram at Lonsdale Yard, intent on being airlifted at [[St. Michael's Clock Tower]].<ref>''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' (1999), cutscene: "[[Together for the Escape (cutscene)|Together for the Escape]]".</ref> In the former report, Zinoviev ran into S.T.A.R.S. officer Jill Valentine after killing fellow mercenary [[Murphy Seeker]] who was injured and potentially infected. He would later betray Valentine and Viktor to the Nemesis-T Type when it attacked the subway train and escaped. In the Lonsdale Yard reports, Zinoviev became aware he would be a potential target for the Nemesis-T Type due to his proximity to Valentine, and faked his death either after killing Seeker at an Umbrella sales office, or in a fire at a petrol station.<ref>[[Famitsu interview with Yasuhisa Kawamura]].</ref>
On 1 October, he reached Raccoon General Hospital, where he set up C-4 charges to destroy the entire building. There he met fellow Monitor Tyrell Patrick and attacked him, intent on gaining his own combat data. Later that morning, Zinoviev aided in "[[Operation: Emperor's Mushroom]]", a UBCS mission at [[Raccoon University]] to capture the experimental [[Thanatos]], or otherwise retrieve a blood sample for study.<ref>''Resident Evil Outbreak'' (2003), file: "[[Orders (Decisions, Decisions)|Orders]]".</ref> Zinoviev was able to extract a sample remotely, but it became enraged and killed the mercenaries. To obtain a bonus in its place, he assassinated Thanatos' creator, the traitorous Dr. [[Greg Mueller]] and destroyed the building with C-4 charges.
 
   
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No longer limited by the UBCS platoon, Zinoviev was made free to carry out covert activities on behalf of both Umbrella and the rival comapny. At the Spencer Memorial Hospital, Zinoviev verified the loss of life and destroyed information relating to the successful vaccine research, killing Dr. Nathaniel Bard in the process. Accounts differ as to his other actions at the hospital - in one he booby-trapped a safe which would kill fellow Monitor [[Tyrell Patrick]], in another Patrick killed himself in a suicide-bombing meant to take Zinoviev with him. In both of these accounts, Zinoviev detonated C-4 charges that destroyed the hospital, while a third account instead claimed Patrick planted the charges and they were not as devastating.
===Fate===
 
Accounts to Zinoviev'a fate during the Raccoon City outbreak differ.
 
   
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Zinoviev is known to have participated in [[Operation: Emperor's Mushroom]] early in the morning on 1 October, where he led a surviving squad of UBCS mercenaries to back to Raccoon University to recover Thanatos.<ref name=":3"/> Zinoviev was able to get a blood sample extracted at the cost of his entire squad, but this blood sample was instead recovered by civilian refugees for creation of the Daylight vaccine, leaving Umbrella unable to clone the B.O.W. Before leaving the university building, Zinoviev assassinated Dr. Mueller, its creator and leader. He then destroyed the faculty building with C-4 charges.
On the first account, with his mission in the city complete, Zinoviev visited a cabin in [[Raccoon Park]] which was used as an Umbrella communications room. There he received word that Umbrella could no longer delay American action in the city and that it would shortly be destroyed in a bombing. While leaving, he met Valentine again, who had repeatedly escaped the Nemesis-T Type. Though willing to kill her and get the bonus, he was stopped when a [[Grave Digger]] began burrowing beneath them and escaped. Zinoviev fled to [[Incineration Disposal Plant P-12A]], where he obtained a helicopter and escaped the city just before the bombing. His report was received by Umbrella's B.O.W. research teams and commented on.<ref>''Resident Evil Survivor'' (2000), file: "[[Report on destroyed Raccoon City]]".</ref>
 
   
 
===Fate===
On the other account, Zinoviev had his final encounter with Valentine who had been demanding the virus vaccine he stole, however he throws the vaccine in front of Valentine before destroying his with his handgun. At gunpoint, he insisted to Valentine about his client reducing Umbrella to rubble and that she didn't listen to him when she had the chance.
 
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Accounts regarding Zinoviev's final hours after the Raccoon University bombing differ, with several separate accounts for what happened to him. What is known is that Zinoviev was made aware of an imminent plan by the US military to blow up Raccoon City, and made plans to escape the city with his data. Three accounts claim he made his escape attempt at [[Incineration Disposal Plant P-12A]]. In one of them, he was immediately killed by Nemesis-T Type. In the second, he commandeered a helicopter and was killed in battle with Valentine. In the third, he escaped in the helicopter. A fourth account instead claims he tried to steal a helicopter from Valentine and Oliveira at the [[NEST 2]] rooftop, but failed and was left behind despite an offer to the reveal the identity of his buyer, though there was a second helicopter on the helipad he could have escaped on. Regardless of these accounts and whether or not he survived, what is known for certain is that Umbrella obtained at least some of his reports from Raccoon City.<ref>''Resident Evil Survivor'' (2000), file: "[[Report on destroyed Raccoon City]]".</ref>
 
However, the unconscious Carlos wakes up and lunges towards Zinoviev. After a short fight, Carlos managed to beat him before grabbing him from behind. Demanding that Valentine shoot him once and for all, Valentine was hesitant as it might kill Carlos as well. Despite this, she still shot Zinoviev in the abdomen, also hitting Carlos unintentionally. Carlos managed to stand up and boarded the chopper to prepare their escape. Incapacitated with his injuries, Valentine asked Zinoviev for whom he was working, with Zinoviev demanding he would tell her everything if she helps him escape. Valentine denies his plea in silence and leaves him on the rooftop, with Zinoviev calling her a fool. What happened to him after they escaped the city via helicopter is unknown, however another helicopter was visible on the helipad Zinoviev was abandoned on so his escape was still theoretically possible.
 
 
==Further notes==
 
*The BradyGames strategy guide for ''[[Resident Evil CODE:Veronica]]'' features a report written by Zinoviev to Umbrella, though it is non-canon and written by Dan Birlew. The report, dated 13 October 1998, details information gathered there during his mission, including included information regarding the [[Mansion Incident]]; the [[Special Tactics And Rescue Service]]'s investigation of the [[Arklay Laboratory]], and the subsequent destruction of the mansion facade. He correctly speculates on [[Albert Wesker]] faking his death to betray Umbrella. He informs Umbrella of the surviving S.T.A.R.S. members and his encounter with Valentine, warning them that they are a grave threat to the corporation and should be eliminated.<ref name="strategy" />
 
   
 
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For Nicholai/Nikolai of other universes/realities, see Nicholai Ginovaef (disambiguation).
"There's a price tag for everything. Even letting the world burn."
— Zinoviev to Jill Valentine

Nikolai Zinoviev (ニコライ・ジノビェフ Nikorai Jinobyefu?, Russian: Николай Зиновьев), codenamed "Silver Wolf", is a Soviet Army veteran who served in Umbrella's paramilitary as a Sergeant in the UBCS as well as a Monitor. He and the USS commando, HUNK were considered to be "rivals",[3] and he was a close friend of Col. Sergei Vladimir,[4] of whom he may have served with in the Soviet Army.

Biography

Zinoviev was born in Moscow, capital of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. Per Soviet laws on national service, he likely served in the Soviet Army from 1981, and is known to have been in one of its special forces brigades.[5] Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Zinoviev was retired and, along with many other former Soviet soldiers, was recruited by Umbrella. Little is known of Zinoviev's career in the mid-1990s, though he was well-trusted by Col. Vladimir and knew of Umbrella's need for him in their Tyrant Project.[4] Zinoviev served Umbrella and Col. Vladimir in two ways. Officially he was a Sergeant within the Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service, an anti-B.O.W. force. Unofficially, he was part of Col. Vladimir's internal affairs bureau and spied on the UBCS.[6]

Raccoon City

On 15 September 1998, the UBCS was put on alert by Umbrella HQ due to the deteriorating situation in Raccoon City, which was seeing hospital in-patients displaying symptoms of t-Virus infection. On the night of 26 September, the UBCS arrived with at least four platoons with orders to eliminate the Zombies and evacuate civilians.[7]

Zinoviev, however, had a number of other missions to attend to. Being a Monitor he was entrusted with various projects. Firstly, he was to assess the UBCS' capabilities against the mutants to serve as important data for Umbrella over the effectiveness of their bioweaponry.[8] Secondly, he had orders to destroy evidence of t-Virus vaccine research going on at the Spencer Memorial Hospital which could potentially ruin the viability of t-Virus weaponry if it got in the wrong hands.[9] Thirdly, he was to observe the Nemesis-T Type, a prototype B.O.W. being sent into the city to hunt down specific individuals.[9] Finally, he had orders to lead his UBCS squad into Raccoon University and recover the Thanatos Project,[10] and kill or take the rogue Dr. Greg Mueller into custody. Each successful mission and the additional recovery of data was to give him larger and larger monetary rewards.[11] Overcome by his own greed, Zinoviev agreed to an offer by a rival company to conduct his operations in a manner that would weaken the UBCS' fighting strength, and share his data with them as well.[12] He was also offered a reward for the death of S.T.A.R.S. officer Jill Valentine, though Zinoviev was aware of the Nemesis-T Type and was willing to let the B.O.W. do its job.

As a Monitor, Zinoviev did not in fact arrive by helicopter with the rest of the UBCS, but was brought into the city in the Afternoon by other means, giving him more time to carry out his missions.[12] He noted actions between RPD officers and mutants, and on the following day lured a pack of Cerberuses to Raccoon University to eliminate survivors using it as a place of refuge.[12] By the end of the night he rendezvoused with Delta Platoon, led by Cpt. Mikhail Viktor and including survivors from other platoons. The platoon would suffer further losses on 28 September when Zinoviev locked a door on them to trap them with Zombies.[12]

Reports differ as to what occured on the night of 28 September. One report claims the platoon made their base at the Redstone Street subway station to transport refugees out of the city centre, while two further reports claim they made their base in a broken tram at Lonsdale Yard, intent on being airlifted at St. Michael's Clock Tower.[13] In the former report, Zinoviev ran into S.T.A.R.S. officer Jill Valentine after killing fellow mercenary Murphy Seeker who was injured and potentially infected. He would later betray Valentine and Viktor to the Nemesis-T Type when it attacked the subway train and escaped. In the Lonsdale Yard reports, Zinoviev became aware he would be a potential target for the Nemesis-T Type due to his proximity to Valentine, and faked his death either after killing Seeker at an Umbrella sales office, or in a fire at a petrol station.[14]

No longer limited by the UBCS platoon, Zinoviev was made free to carry out covert activities on behalf of both Umbrella and the rival comapny. At the Spencer Memorial Hospital, Zinoviev verified the loss of life and destroyed information relating to the successful vaccine research, killing Dr. Nathaniel Bard in the process. Accounts differ as to his other actions at the hospital - in one he booby-trapped a safe which would kill fellow Monitor Tyrell Patrick, in another Patrick killed himself in a suicide-bombing meant to take Zinoviev with him. In both of these accounts, Zinoviev detonated C-4 charges that destroyed the hospital, while a third account instead claimed Patrick planted the charges and they were not as devastating.

Zinoviev is known to have participated in Operation: Emperor's Mushroom early in the morning on 1 October, where he led a surviving squad of UBCS mercenaries to back to Raccoon University to recover Thanatos.[10] Zinoviev was able to get a blood sample extracted at the cost of his entire squad, but this blood sample was instead recovered by civilian refugees for creation of the Daylight vaccine, leaving Umbrella unable to clone the B.O.W. Before leaving the university building, Zinoviev assassinated Dr. Mueller, its creator and leader. He then destroyed the faculty building with C-4 charges.

Fate

Accounts regarding Zinoviev's final hours after the Raccoon University bombing differ, with several separate accounts for what happened to him. What is known is that Zinoviev was made aware of an imminent plan by the US military to blow up Raccoon City, and made plans to escape the city with his data. Three accounts claim he made his escape attempt at Incineration Disposal Plant P-12A. In one of them, he was immediately killed by Nemesis-T Type. In the second, he commandeered a helicopter and was killed in battle with Valentine. In the third, he escaped in the helicopter. A fourth account instead claims he tried to steal a helicopter from Valentine and Oliveira at the NEST 2 rooftop, but failed and was left behind despite an offer to the reveal the identity of his buyer, though there was a second helicopter on the helipad he could have escaped on. Regardless of these accounts and whether or not he survived, what is known for certain is that Umbrella obtained at least some of his reports from Raccoon City.[15]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Resident Evil Archives. BradyGames. p. 138. 
  2. Mark James Hill (@hillmarkjames) - Instagram
  3. (in Japanese) biohazard 0 KAITAISHINSHO. Enterbrain. p. 237. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (2007), file: "Letter from Sergei to Nicholai".
  5. バイオハザード3~Last Escape~/CHARACTERS (Japanese). Capcom. Retrieved on 2012-12-01.
  6. Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (2007), file: "Monitor Notes".
  7. Resident Evil CODE:Veronica official strategy guide
  8. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999), file: "Supervisor's Report".
  9. 9.0 9.1 Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999), file: "Written Order To The Supervisors".
  10. 10.0 10.1 Resident Evil Outbreak (2003), file: "Orders".
  11. Nicholai tells Valentine this in the Park cabin
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Resident Evil 3 (2020), file: "Suspicious Contract Memo".
  13. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999), cutscene: "Together for the Escape".
  14. Famitsu interview with Yasuhisa Kawamura.
  15. Resident Evil Survivor (2000), file: "Report on destroyed Raccoon City".