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Dextrocardia?[]

Since the Tyrants are all clones of Sergei, couldn't we viably say that Sergei has Dextrocardia, like the Tyrants?97.88.138.80 23:04, February 4, 2010 (UTC)

appearance[]

In what games does he appear?? I can't find any references in here.

If it's the first game, then I wonder why his date of death is displayed as being 2003. RE1 was taking place in 1998 :-/.

Regards, Thomas Allan W.
May 26th, 2009 01:46 GMT+1 —The preceding unsigned comment was made by 83.92.112.234 (talkcontribs).


The only game he was ever in is The Umbrella Chronicles, he died when Wesker kiled him in 2003. And he was at the mansion between RE 0 nad Re 1. Zalathiust 01:39, 26 May 2009 (UTC)

quote[]

"When my country was ruined, I had no place left to call home. Spencer gave me a home and a purpose!"

during which game does he say that? --Zalathiust 01:34, 4 July 2009 (UTC)

The Umbrella Chronicles.—The preceding unsigned comment was made by 67.141.45.89 (talkcontribs).


Sergei in Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles[]

Will Sergei appear again in Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles?—The preceding unsigned comment was made by 188.132.13.70 (talkcontribs).


Nope, he's dead for good.CyberXIII 15:40, January 19, 2010 (UTC)
Thank you, but I asked this question long time ago -before releasing RE:The Dark Side Chronicles-. Anyway, I asked this question because that the events of RE:CV an RE2 happened before 2003 -I mean before Sergei's death-. thank you again.—The preceding unsigned comment was made by 109.82.124.65 (talkcontribs).


Spencer's location[]

It seems likely that Sergei knew where Spencer was and kept in contact with him even after he dropped from the face of the earth. I have watched several videos of the final boss against Sergei, and was very interested to find this one: [1]. During the fight, fed up with Sergei's delusional rantings, Wesker demands to know where Spencer himself is. What does Sergei say in response? I can't find a video where he isn't killed so fast. Mateo22 Wesker tricell id cardMy card... 03:46, December 6, 2009 (UTC)

T-Virus?[]

Can we be sure if Sergei injected himself with the T-Virus? Seems to me like it was Las Plagas. Although the game doesn't involve Las Plagas at all, it still seems like it's there. The giant eye is one of the main reasons I think that, and the fact that he still had some sanity, I've never seen a Tyrant with sanity, or any T-Virus mutation at all. Correct me if this theroy is completely wrong, I might have missed something during the gameplay. —The preceding unsigned comment was made by 71.168.79.74 (talkcontribs).


Yes, intelligence is in t-virus creatures. The problem seems to be that Umbrella seriously failed at making intelligent B.O.W.s. However, their Tyrants were quite smart, and require mind restriction (surgery?) to keep them from choosing on their own. One of the Nemesis-type Tyrants rebelled after it realised what it had become, showing that Humans have some level of control of their Tyrant bodies if their mind is left untampered.-- Forerunner 00:00, June 9, 2010 (UTC)
I don't think all tyrants need a restrictor. They only needed a restrictor when they created the NE-A Parasite to increase their intellegence, but it worked to well. I am correct, yes? AlbertWeskerpwnsChrisRedfield 04:48, July 10, 2010 (UTC)
They still had a restrictor - they were just more intelligent. The problem isn't that they're intelligent... it's that they've become self-aware - they know what Umbrella has done to them and may even remember their former life. That's why one of the Nemesis tried to make a brake for it.-- Forerunner 08:02, July 10, 2010 (UTC)
What about the first two tyrants? I don't think they had restrictors. I'm not sure about the T-103, but all I know is that the nemesis needed a restrictor for the same reason you said, because it developed free will. But I thought that was because of the NE-A parasite increasing their intelligence, but it did it to well, so they put a restrictor in its brain. At least that is what I always thought. AlbertWeskerpwnsChrisRedfield 18:20, July 13, 2010 (UTC)
Sergei uses a more "progressive" strain of the t-virus variant originally used to make Tyrants, which greatly reduces the damage caused to the brain and brain cells, retaining the subject's memories and intelligence. Wesker's Report alludes to this progressive strain, and Sergei has the end result which he could activate at will. Also, hate to burst some bubbles but mind restriction is never used by Umbrella and the "Nemesis Report" is not canon, written or endorsed by Capcom. And yes, all Tyrants require a limiter device to prevent the t-virus from completely ravaging them. The T-002 (unknown device), T-103 (green trenchcoat), Nemesis-T Type (the black coat) and T-A.L.O.S. (special armor) all use a limiter in some form.--News Bot 19:37, July 13, 2010 (UTC)
Where do you get your information about the Nemesis Report? And how do you know if the T-002 used a limiter? AlbertWeskerpwnsChrisRedfield 15:34, July 14, 2010 (UTC)
Nemesis Report itself comes from an unofficial Chinese guide for the game with absolutely no Capcom credentials. It is fanon. It also uses the NE-T virus, which does not exist in the BH universe, and takes details from the Japanese official guidebook and embellishes them (the Nemesis' escaping containment and rampaging for example, this is mentioned in the Complete Conquest guidebook in some form). As for the T-002, its stated in all of its official biographies, with its Super form being dubbed the "S. Tyrant" (short for Super Tyrant but not named as such in order to avoid confusion with the T-103's Super Tyrant form).--News Bot 16:27, July 14, 2010 (UTC)
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