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| name = Obedience Tablet
 
| name = Obedience Tablet
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| jp name = 服従のレリーフ
 
| image = [[File:Tablet obedience.jpg|150px]]
 
| image = [[File:Tablet obedience.jpg|150px]]
 
| type = Key item
 
| type = Key item
| room = {{Room field|item|Resident Evil Zero}}
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| room = Tech workshop
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| map = Executive training school
| game = ''Resident Evil Zero''
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{{Quote|A tablet depicting a slave. The word "Obedience" is inscribed.|Item examination}}
 
{{Quote|A tablet depicting a slave. The word "Obedience" is inscribed.|Item examination}}
   
The '''Obedience Tablet''' is a key item in ''[[Resident Evil Zero]]''. It is one of three tablets enscribed with [[James Marcus]]'s fundamental beliefs for the [[Umbrella Corporation]].
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The {{Nihongo|'''Obedience Tablet'''|服従のレリーフ|Fukujū no rerīfu}} is a key item in ''[[Resident Evil 0]]''. It is one of three tablets enscribed with [[James Marcus]]'s fundamental beliefs for the [[Umbrella Corporation]].
   
==Purpsoe==
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==Purpose==
 
When the Obedience Tablet, [[Unity Tablet]] and [[Discipline Tablet]] are set in the telescope in the [[Umbrella Research Center]]'s observatory, they open the path to the [[Research Center Laboratory|Church]].
 
When the Obedience Tablet, [[Unity Tablet]] and [[Discipline Tablet]] are set in the telescope in the [[Umbrella Research Center]]'s observatory, they open the path to the [[Research Center Laboratory|Church]].
   
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
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The Obedience Tablet can be found in the [[Training Center/Engineering workshop|Engineering workshop]] at the executive training school.<ref>Hamamura (ed.), ''KAITAISHINSHO'', p.179.</ref>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
*{{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}}
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
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Revision as of 01:32, 7 June 2018

"A tablet depicting a slave. The word "Obedience" is inscribed."
— Item examination

The Obedience Tablet (服従のレリーフ Fukujū no rerīfu?) is a key item in Resident Evil 0. It is one of three tablets enscribed with James Marcus's fundamental beliefs for the Umbrella Corporation.

Purpose

When the Obedience Tablet, Unity Tablet and Discipline Tablet are set in the telescope in the Umbrella Research Center's observatory, they open the path to the Church.

Location

The Obedience Tablet can be found in the Engineering workshop at the executive training school.[1]

Bibliography

Sources

  1. Hamamura (ed.), KAITAISHINSHO, p.179.