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What is Code: Veronica virus?

The t-Veronica Virus, is a strain of Progenitor virus created by Dr. Alexia Ashford which, under the correct conditions, allows the host to retain full intellectual capabilities. It is named after Veronica Ashford, the Ashford family's matriarch.
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What was the Virus in Resident Evil?

Description. An RNA Virus that causes deterioration of red blood cells, inflicting a host of bizarre mutations. Humans infected with the C-Virus mutate into B.O.W.s known as J'avo. The C-Virus is able to restore damage to the host's tissue, but in doing so causes further mutation.
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Why is it called the T-Virus?

Dr. James Marcus' research reached a breakthrough on 13 January 1978, which warranted the official coining of the name "t-Virus" to divorce the strain from Progenitor Virus. The new strain was developed by splicing annelid genes into the viral genome.
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What color is the T-Veronica virus?

The t-Veronica Virus: This virus, from Resident Evil – CODE: Veronica, is possibly yellow (see the linked image, which some online wikis attribute to the t-Veronica virus).
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Who is the villain in Code Veronica?

Alexia Ashford is the main antagonist of Resident Evil: Code Veronica and its updated version, Resident Evil: Code Veronica X. She is also the overarching antagonist in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles.
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T Veronica Virus - Explained (Resident Evil Lore)

Is Code: Veronica a dream?

This game's events are actually revealed to be a dream after the completion of the arcade mode, which Claire is having after escaping Antarctica with her brother Chris Redfield at the end of Code: Veronica.
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What is the giant worm in Code: Veronica?

The Gulp Worm as a giant worm (hence the name) mini boss. It's fought as Chris as there's no reason to try to take it out as Claire. It burrows under the ground and then pops up out of the ground to attack. About 30% from the Assault Rifle is enough to kill it.
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How did Jill get the t-Virus?

In the remake of Resident Evil 3, I'm quite certain that Jill Valentine is infected with the Tyrant Virus (t-virus), by the drain deimos (infected flea), when it sticks a fleshy ovipositor down her throat to deposit its offspring in her stomach. This happens in a script cutscene and therefore, is canon.
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Who created the T Veronica virus?

The t-Veronica Virus, is a strain of Progenitor virus created by Dr. Alexia Ashford which, under the correct conditions, allows the host to retain full intellectual capabilities.
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What Virus was the t-Virus?

The t-Virus (also known as the Clay virus ε-strain and the tyrant virus[1]) is a mutagenic virus created by the Umbrella Corporation.
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Is Jill immune to the T-Virus?

During her ordeal in Raccoon City, the T-Virus found its way to Jill's system. It's thanks to the efforts of Carlos Oliviera that Jill got a cure to the virus. Wesker will use Jill's newfound "immunity" to make her a test subject for the Uroboros Virus, turning Jill into a superhuman agent under Wesker's control.
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Who let the T-Virus out?

Spence and Alice remember that Spence was the thief who stole and purposefully released the T-virus, and hid the T-virus and anti-virus on the train.
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Is the G-Virus real?

Hepatitis G virus (HGV) is a rare cause of hepatic inflammation. Although chronic infection and viremia have been documented, histologic evidence is rare, and serum aminotransferase levels are usually normal. At this time, reporting of HGV to the Minnesota Department of Health would be treated as anecdotal.
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Can the T-Virus be created?

Because after thorough examination, Waterfield concluded that it's entirely possible that something like the t-Virus could exist in the real world.
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What is the oldest virus in Resident Evil?

The Progenitor virus, also known as the Founder or Mother virus, is the first of the mutagenic viruses, and the basis for all of the ones that followed. According to the series timeline, it was discovered on December 4, 1967, by Dr. Edward Ashford, Dr. James Marcus, and Lord Ozwell E.
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Does the T-Virus bring back the dead?

Zombies are humans resurrected from the dead, mostly due to T-Virus infection. Symptoms of the T-Virus include mutation and progressive skin decay.
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Who survived the T-Virus?

By the time of the Raccoon City incident, Project W had shortlisted its successful candidates into 13 adults. They then proceeded with Phase 2, which involves infecting them with the T-Virus to grant them the aforementioned "gifts." Unfortunately, only Albert and Alex survived the procedure.
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How did the T-Virus end?

Alice releases the anti-virus, killing the thousands of Undead in the vicinity. The Hive is also destroyed by Alice with explosives, killing Wesker, Alicia and the thousands of Umbrella employees and Umbrella High Command held within, effectively destroying the Umbrella Corporation.
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Who were the twins in Resident Evil?

Alexia and Alfred were genetically engineered from the DNA of Veronica Ashford, the deceased family founder. Alexia turned out to be a super genius and infected herself with the T-Veronica virus, which would give her superpowers but only after going cryostasis for 15 years (giving her body time to adapt to the virus).
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Is anyone immune to the T-Virus?

One of the few positives of the T-Virus is that it can't infect everyone. Around 10% of the population are naturally immune to the virus.
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Why doesn't Leon get infected?

They are only bitten for gameplay purposes. Lorewise they never get bitten. If I recall correctly, it's stated in one of the Resident Evil games that the herbs (green, blue and red) have properties that counteract the virus.
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What did Nemesis infect Jill with?

Jill manages to temporarily defeat Nemesis but she would fall unconscious due to the T-virus infection given by Nemesis.
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Why is Code Veronica not numbered?

So its not numbered because there was already a "3" being made and it wouldn't have made sense to begin making 3 & 4 at the same time. And before anyone reiterates the long standing pieces of misinformation, CV was never meant to be RE3 nor was there a deal with Sony about 3 having to be on a Sony console.
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How many endings does Code Veronica have?

Endings. Resident Evil CODE:Veronica only has one pre-determined ending that can't be changed.
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Does Code Veronica have infinite ammo?

As is Resident Evil tradition, Code Veronica features an unlockable Rocket Launcher with infinite ammo for anyone who beats the main game with an A Rank.
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