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Who released the T-Virus?

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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Who created the T-Virus in Resident Evil?

At the beginning of the movie, Alice gives a history of the Umbrella Corporation. She says that the T-Virus was created by a Dr. Marcus for his daughter Alicia to prevent her rapid aging.
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Why did Spence release the T-Virus?

To fulfill Alice's wish for the company to be destroyed, he threw a vial of T-virus in the lab; he successfully escaped before the Red Queen sealed the laboratory upon detecting the virus' airborne presence and began killing the people inside.
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How did the T-Virus start?

Initially developed by Umbrella Pharmaceuticals in the late 1960s, the primary goal of the "t-Virus Project" was to effectively eliminate the need for a large-scale conventional army and generate revenue to go to their eugenics program, the Wesker Project.
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Did Wesker create the T-Virus?

To better his chances of survival, Wesker was provided with a mutant t-Virus strain designed to mutate his body to enhance his strength and regenerative abilities.
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Did the T-Virus come from the mold?

While the Resident Evil series is full of bizarre, terrifying creatures, it's important to remember that those creatures all originated from real-life concepts. The t-Virus was born of retrovirus research, Las Plagas was a revived species of parasitic arthropod, and the Mold is, well, mold.
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Who is the bad guy in the first Resident Evil movie?

Alexander Roland Isaacs is the main antagonist of the Resident Evil film series, serving as the overarching antagonist through the first five films before later appearing as the main antagonist in it's concluding instalment Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.
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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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Is the T-Virus ever cured?

8 The Virus Is Treatable

Since the T-Virus is meant to be a bioweapon, an effective vaccine automatically renders it useless as its function as a deterrent. In a way, it would be like trying to sell Polio bullets to the army — it's pointless because a known cure exists against it.
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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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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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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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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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What is the most powerful virus in Resident Evil?

As a result, Uroboros became an extremely lethal virus that bestows its survivors with superhuman abilities. Uroboros does this by "forcing" its infected to "evolve," therefore it could only become compatible with a certain population.
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Is Leon immune to the T-Virus?

If you mean Leon from Resident Evil the answer is no, he's not immune to the T-Virus, the answer is he hasn't been infected. For gameplay reasons you can keep going after getting a chunk of your neck ripped off, canonically both Leon and Claire haven't been bitten or scratched by the zombies.
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Who broke the T-Virus in Resident Evil movie?

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 T-Virus only in Raccoon City?

The Global T-Virus pandemic was a global-scale outbreak of the T-Virus, triggered by two separate outbreaks in Raccoon City and Tokyo, Japan in 2002.
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What is Jill Valentine blood type?

She's 23 years old and is 5'5" (5'8" in later games). Blood type B. For Jill's walkthrough, see Jill Mansion to get started.
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Is Alice immune to the T-virus?

In Resident Evil: Afterlife, Alice's superhuman abilities have been taken away by Albert Wesker, who injected her with a serum that disabled her T-virus cells; however, at the end of Resident Evil: Retribution, Wesker injects her with the T-virus and restores her powers, saying that Alice and her powers are the last, ...
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Why is Wesker so strong?

Superhuman Strength: Thanks to his injecting himself with that prototype virus, Wesker's strength is so much that he can throw large missiles with one hand, lift steel girders off his body, and kill a B.O.W. with one strike. Wesker seems to take great pleasure in demonstrating his power to intimidate his foes.
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Who is the scariest character in Resident Evil?

2 Jack Baker - Resident Evil: Biohazard

Jack is the scariest character players will have to face while playing Resident Evil: Biohazard, and his tragic backstory makes the experience even more intense and unforgettable.
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What does G-Virus stand for?

The Golgotha Virus, abbreviated as G-Virus, is a retrovirus in the Progenitor family of viruses. Golgotha was developed by Umbrella USA as a bioweapon to rival and surpass Tyrant Virus ("t-Virus").
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How did Miranda get infected?

Basically, it seems that Mother Miranda discovered the Megamycete in a cave while wandering around in grief after losing her daughter. She became infected around that time and decided to experiment with the Megamycete by taking “mold” samples.
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Is the mold stronger than T-Virus?

The mold in Village even outdoes the world-ending virus that's featured in so many other games in the franchise. Resident Evil's T-Virus is quite formidable no doubt, but there are reasons that this particular mold is even scarier and is the most imposing biological threat in video game history.
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Why didn t Billy turn into a zombie?

After being bitten by one of the zombie dogs, Billie becomes infected with the virus, but thanks to Albert and Umbrella's experiments on her when she was younger, she's able to partially resist the undead urge for flesh.
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