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− | Ryoji Yokota (born [[1980]]) was kidnapped by the [[Umbrella Corporation]] and sent to [[Sheena Island]] for [[Tyrant]]-testing. |
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+ | | name = Ryoji Yokota |
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+ | | born = c.1980 |
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+ | | sex = Male |
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+ | | height = {{Convert|177|cm|ftin}} |
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+ | '''Ryoji Yokota''' was a teenager kidnapped by the [[Umbrella Corporation]] and sent to [[Sheena Island]] for research purposes.<ref name="medical">''Resident Evil Survivor'' (2000), file: "[[Medical Charts of the Patients]]</ref> Intended for the removal of [[β Hetero Nonserotonin]] from his brain,<ref>''Resident Evil Survivor'' (2000), file: "[[How to extract Beta Hetero Nonserotonin]]"</ref> he was considered worthless as a subject due to a vein tumour being discovered in his cerebellum.<ref name="medical"/> |
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− | He had a hight of 1.77metres and a weight of c.50kg. Howether he was not chosen as a Tyrant as an MRI scan revealed a Vein Tumor at his Cerebellum. |
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 22 January 2019
Ryoji Yokota was a teenager kidnapped by the Umbrella Corporation and sent to Sheena Island for research purposes.[1] Intended for the removal of β Hetero Nonserotonin from his brain,[2] he was considered worthless as a subject due to a vein tumour being discovered in his cerebellum.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Resident Evil Survivor (2000), file: "Medical Charts of the Patients
- ↑ Resident Evil Survivor (2000), file: "How to extract Beta Hetero Nonserotonin"
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