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Why 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
Resident Evil: Retribution
Development. After the release of Resident Evil: Afterlife, director Paul W. S. Anderson was in discussion with Screen Gems of filming the 5th and 6th film back to back. But Anderson later decided to just focus on Resident Evil: Retribution.
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, 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 can Alice bond with the T-Virus?

During the experiments, she was deliberately infected with the t-virus, and something unexpected happened. Alice's DNA bonded with the virus on a cellular level, adapting to it and changing it. Resulting in her strength and speed being increased.
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Does Alice have the T-Virus?

In Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Alice discovers that she has been genetically altered by exposure to the T-virus. Alice is explained to have adapted to the changes from the T-Virus, merging human characteristics and enhanced strength, speed, and agility as well as a limited degree of superhuman healing.
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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 Alice the woman Alicia could never become?

The Red Queen then tells Alice about the memories Alicia uploaded to her before her death and shows Alice Alicia's childhood memories, giving Alice the chance to become the woman that Alicia was never able to become due to her deadly disease.
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Alice (THE PERFECT ZOMBIE) Resident Evil Explained

How does Alice have powers?

She wakes from stasis in a tank, with no memory of the outbreak or The Hive. It was revealed that Isaacs reanimated Alice with a new strain of the t-Virus which gave her telekinetic abilities, making her Umbrella's most successful experiment.
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Is Alicia immune to zombies?

A bite from the zombified Senator Vasquez forced Alicia into amputating her arm. The trick successfully prevented her turning undead, but left Alicia with a permanent fever she's been stuck with since Fear The Walking Dead season 7 began.
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What virus does Wesker have?

With the Uroboros Virus, Wesker would have a new organ on his chest and his upper body would become wrapped in various tentacles. Thanks to these viruses, Wesker would receive advanced genetics that made him more "superior" than most humans.
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Can you cure the T-Virus?

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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What is the strongest 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 Billy immune to t-Virus?

To Evelyn's surprise, even though Billie has been infected by the T-Virus, the pathogen is not causing any major mutation in her body. That's a welcome side effect of Albert's experiments on the girls, as Billie seems to be practically immune to the T-Virus.
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Does Alice get pregnant?

Alices rushes inside and pleads with Henry to stand up for his brother. Henry heads outside and threats Massinger and the man leaves their farm. Alice is pregnant.
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Who was nemesis to Alice?

Alice realizes that Matt is Nemesis and breaks off her attack despite Cain's orders for her to kill him. Matt is protecting Alice. Nemesis listens to Cain's explanation to Alice, including Cain calling Nemesis an evolutionary dead-end.
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What vampire turned Alice?

Alice was transformed by an old vampire who worked at the asylum to protect her from James, a tracker vampire who was hunting her. After some research, Alice found her grave and discovered that the date on her tombstone matches the date of her admission to the asylum.
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Why did Alice lose her powers in afterlife?

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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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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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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How does Leon not 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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Why did Umbrella create the T-Virus?

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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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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What made Wesker evil?

With superhuman strength, speed, intelligence, and a lust for power, Wesker was a cunning lethal foe who knows what he wants and has the brains to orchestrate covert operations for world domination. Had it not been for Redfield, Wesker would have transformed the planet into his sinister vision.
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Why did Wesker go evil?

Spencer and raised to share his sinister values, given the finest education that money could buy and made his way into university education at a young age, however instead of using his prodigy mind and intelligence to benefit the world he instead chose to use Spencer's teachings and pursue a life of evil and obtaining ...
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Is Morgan immune walking dead?

Fear the Walking Dead showrunner Andrew Chambliss explained Morgan was immune in The Walking Dead because of luck. Since his introduction in the first episode of The Walking Dead, Lennie James' Morgan has had quite the journey.
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Why does Alicia keep getting fevers?

"As we saw in the end of 7A, she was suffering from a fever caused either by the walker bite she sustained or by the way in which her arm was amputated. And that fever and its accompanying infection is going to be something that will be with her over the course of the season.
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Is Carl immune to Walker bites?

2) CARL IS IMMUNE

But given the rules of the series, Carl would still die from the infection caused by the bite in this scenario, which shoots a big hole through it as a means of keeping Carl alive.
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