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** I'll say again, the landlines on the estate probably all share the same line, especially as they're implied to be a rather poor family, so why would they be able to afford different lines for different parts of the homestead? And also, Zoe calls Ethan when he's in the trailer. But the thing that clinches it for me is that Lucas doesn't call you before he [[spoiler: abducts the girls]]. If he was able to use another landline before that point, he most likely would have, but in actuality it was when the cell came back into his possession, that he [[ForTheEvulz decided to start trolling.]]
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** This one appears to date back to the release of the demo. Still Jossed to Hell and back, since the "bearded man" it refers to is Jack Baker, and he shows himself to be really, really good at sneaking up on people throughout the game.

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** This one appears to date dates back to the release of the demo. Still Jossed to Hell and back, since the "bearded man" it refers to is Jack Baker, and he shows himself to be really, really good at sneaking up on people throughout the game.game, no ninja-ing required.

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** This one appears to date back to the release of the demo. Still Jossed to Hell and back, since the "bearded man" it refers to is Jack Baker, and he shows himself to be really, really good at sneaking up on people throughout the game.
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* '''Jossed''' to the max. [[spoiler: Providing that it is Joe Baker, the brother of Jack Baker, that this silly WMG is talking about]].




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*** Furthermore, for those who DID NOT PLAY Umbrella Corps, they do not know why Umbrella became what they are so those players are way out of the loop.




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** Completely confirmed, at least for the [[spoiler: Not A Hero DLC part]].




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** Does not matter which those VHS tapes are from as everything is so advanced by then even though the settings if the game is Rural.




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* Everything tossed into the trash can and burned, [[spoiler: Zoe earned her Happy Ending in the End of Zoe DLC, thanks to her uncle Joe Baker and the new Umbrella, Chris Redfield being one of them and most importantly Ethan who kept his promise even though he, Eveline and Umbrella know nothing about said Joe Baker]].




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* Jossed to the max. For those who DID NOT PLAY Umbrella Corps, they are obviously confused about this Umbrella. Umbrella is now In Name Only, according to Veronica who is Chris' MissionControl in the Not A Hero DLC]].




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* Most definitely new and it will be connected in some way to keep things in canon.




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** [[spoiler: THE Chris Redfield did show up in during the last cutscene, however.




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* The infection most likely came in full effect the moment Ethan enters the Bakers' residence.




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* Or Zoe simply used her phone from her trailer.



Because as of Resident Evil 6, both USA and China is ruined because of a major BOW attack, technological progress isn't as fast as the real world, and this results in how tapes still used and cars isn't looking as advanced as in the modern era.

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Because as of Resident Evil 6, both USA and China is are ruined because of a major BOW attack, technological progress isn't as fast as the real world, and this results in how tapes still used and cars isn't looking as advanced as in the modern era.
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* Not confirmed or denied either way, but the part of southern Louisiana that [fictional] Dulvey is analogous to does have quite a lot of poverty, meaning things like appliances and vehicles tend to see use for a much longer time than they do for those who can easily afford to replace them. Besides, the canon film ''Vendetta'' takes place after 6, and shows numerous locations around the world where tech is about modern as it's ever been.

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* Not confirmed or denied either way, but the part of southern Louisiana that [fictional] Dulvey is analogous to does have quite a lot of poverty, meaning things like appliances and vehicles tend to see use for a much longer time than they do for those who can easily afford to replace them. Besides, the canon film ''Vendetta'' takes place after 6, and shows numerous locations around the world where tech is about as modern as it's ever been.
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* Not confirmed or denied either way, but the part of southern Louisiana that [fictional] Dulvey is analogous to does have quite a lot of poverty, meaning things like appliances and vehicles tend to see use for a much longer time than they do for those who can easily afford to replace them. Besides, the canon film ''Vendetta'' takes place after 6, and shows numerous locations around the world where tech is about modern as it's ever been.
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** Umbrella is not reponsible for Eveline. It is actually The Connections.




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** Jossed: [[spoiler: Umbrella hired him specifically to help them.]]




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Confirmed: Joe is indeed Jack's brother.
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* '''Jossed:''' [[spoiler:Zoe is immobilized in a partial fungus chrysalis out in the swamps during the time that ''Not A Hero'' is taking place. The DLC ''End of Zoe'' runs more or less concurrently with ''Not A Hero'', and revolves around Zoe's uncle Joe finding the machinery and ingredients needed to fashion a cure, which he gives to her by the DLC's ending.]]



** There is a replica weapons manuefacturer that specializes in Resident Evil whose works on the seventh game's guns suggest that this is the real deal Umbrella, rebuilt, made up of people who were not just evil or crazy but just those doing a job, or actually wanted to stop outbreaks like the Chris we know did. So what about the title, Not a Hero? How about this? Chris had gone from a standard gung ho GI Joe character to one who is plagued by self doubt, guilt and conflict over whether anything he does is worth it or that he can atone for those who had died in outbreaks, or the deaths of who he worked with. Maybe Chris himself sees himself as not a hero, at the very least a HumbleHero who wishes he could have saved fallen STARS members, fallen BSAA members, ect. No amount of good he does will let him attone for it.

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** There is a replica weapons manuefacturer manufacturer that specializes in Resident Evil whose works on the seventh game's guns suggest that this is the real deal Umbrella, rebuilt, made up of people who were not just evil or crazy but just those doing a job, or actually wanted to stop outbreaks like the Chris we know did. So what about the title, Not a Hero? How about this? Chris had gone from a standard gung ho GI Joe character to one who is plagued by self doubt, guilt and conflict over whether anything he does is worth it or that he can atone for those who had died in outbreaks, or the deaths of who he worked with. Maybe Chris himself sees himself as not a hero, at the very least a HumbleHero who wishes he could have saved fallen STARS members, fallen BSAA members, ect. No amount of good he does will let him attone for it.




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* '''Jossed''': The final DLC is ''End of Zoe'', which only features Zoe and her uncle Joe.
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[[WMG: Joe is Jack's brother]]
He looks exactly like him, albeit older. Joe is Jack's older brother who also served in the military and keeps to himself in the swamp. He fought in Vietnam but became more peaceful afterwards, hence the peace sign and bullet around his neck. He wasn't affected by Eveline as she didn't know he existed and he watched over the Bakers during the three years, especially Zoe who wasn't as affected. Zoe stayed with him from time to time to get away from Eveline and he never reported what happened as he knew the entire family would be wiped out and everything covered up.
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[[WMG: The technological aesthetic in Resident Evil 7 is justified]]
Because as of Resident Evil 6, both USA and China is ruined because of a major BOW attack, technological progress isn't as fast as the real world, and this results in how tapes still used and cars isn't looking as advanced as in the modern era.
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The ''Daughters'' DLC establishes [[spoiler: that Zoe cracked the password to Lucas' laptop by looking over his shoulder while he was using his phone, noting the unlock code as 1019 and that because he's sometimes shortsighted, he set the laptop to share the same password]]. It's more than likely that, sometime between Jack abducting Lucas to ''share the gift'' with him and Zoe hiding semi-permanently from the rest of the family, she managed to use the initial confusion of the infection to nab his phone for future use. Lucas probably dropped it in shock when he saw Jack's bizarre new aspect. This explains how she's able to dial Ethan on the landlines in the main game; we wouldn't expect her to be able to do that just using another landline. Then, when [[spoiler: Lucas captures both Mia and Zoe, he's happy to finally have his phone back from her to pester Ethan with and hey, who doesn't like mobile internet browsing, right? But shortly thereafter, he gets bored with it and falls back on using monitors and loudspeakers to communicate with Ethan and (presumably) his laptop for any browsing he might feel like.]]

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The ''Daughters'' DLC establishes [[spoiler: that Zoe cracked the password to Lucas' laptop by looking over his shoulder while he was using his phone, noting the unlock code as 1019 and that because he's sometimes shortsighted, he set the laptop to share the same password]]. It's more than likely that, sometime between Jack abducting Lucas to ''share the gift'' with him and Zoe hiding semi-permanently from the rest of the family, she managed to use the initial confusion of the infection to nab his phone for future use. Lucas probably dropped it in shock when he saw Jack's bizarre new aspect. This explains how she's able to dial Ethan on the landlines in the main game; we wouldn't expect her to be able to do that just using another landline. landline on the Baker estate, since they all share the same phone line. Then, when [[spoiler: Lucas captures both Mia and Zoe, he's happy to finally have his phone back from her to pester Ethan with and hey, who doesn't like mobile internet browsing, right? But shortly thereafter, he gets bored with it and falls back on using monitors and loudspeakers to communicate with Ethan and (presumably) his laptop for any browsing he might feel like.]]
like]]. This might come into play for either or both of the final two episodes of DLC, ''Not A Hero'' and [[spoiler: ''End Of Zoe'']].
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The ''Daughters'' DLC establishes [[spoiler: that Zoe cracked the password to Lucas' laptop by looking over his shoulder while he was using his phone, noting the unlock code as 1019 and that because he's sometimes shortsighted, he set the laptop to share the same password]]. It's more than likely that, sometime between Jack abducting Lucas to ''share the gift'' with him and Zoe hiding semi-permanently from the rest of the family, she managed to use the initial confusion of the infection to nab his phone for future use. Lucas probably dropped it in shock when he saw Jack's bizarre new aspect. This explains how she's able to dial Ethan on the landlines in the main game; we wouldn't expect her to be able to do that just using another landline. Then, when [[spoiler: Lucas captures both Mia and Zoe, he's happy to finally have his phone back from her to pester Ethan with and hey, who doesn't like mobile internet browsing, right? But shortly thereafter, he gets bored with it and falls back on using monitors and loudspeakers to communicate with Ethan and (presumably) his laptop for any browsing he might feel like).]]

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The ''Daughters'' DLC establishes [[spoiler: that Zoe cracked the password to Lucas' laptop by looking over his shoulder while he was using his phone, noting the unlock code as 1019 and that because he's sometimes shortsighted, he set the laptop to share the same password]]. It's more than likely that, sometime between Jack abducting Lucas to ''share the gift'' with him and Zoe hiding semi-permanently from the rest of the family, she managed to use the initial confusion of the infection to nab his phone for future use. Lucas probably dropped it in shock when he saw Jack's bizarre new aspect. This explains how she's able to dial Ethan on the landlines in the main game; we wouldn't expect her to be able to do that just using another landline. Then, when [[spoiler: Lucas captures both Mia and Zoe, he's happy to finally have his phone back from her to pester Ethan with and hey, who doesn't like mobile internet browsing, right? But shortly thereafter, he gets bored with it and falls back on using monitors and loudspeakers to communicate with Ethan and (presumably) his laptop for any browsing he might feel like).like.]]
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The ''Daughters'' DLC establishes [[spoiler: that Zoe cracked the password to Lucas' laptop by looking over his shoulder while he was using his phone, noting the unlock code as 1019 and that because he's sometimes shortsighted, he set the laptop to share the same password]]. It's more than likely that, sometime between Jack abducting Lucas to ''share the gift'' with him and Zoe hiding semi-permanently from the rest of the family, she managed to use the initial confusion of the infection to nab his phone for future use. Lucas probably dropped it in shock when he saw Jack's bizarre new aspect. This explains how she's able to dial Ethan on the landlines in the main game; we wouldn't expect her to be able to do that just using another landline. Then, when [[spoiler: Lucas captures both Mia and Zoe, he's happy to finally have his phone back to pester Ethan with and hey, who doesn't like mobile internet browsing, right? But shortly thereafter, he gets bored with it and falls back on using monitors and loudspeakers to communicate with Ethan and (presumably) his laptop for any browsing he might feel like).]]

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The ''Daughters'' DLC establishes [[spoiler: that Zoe cracked the password to Lucas' laptop by looking over his shoulder while he was using his phone, noting the unlock code as 1019 and that because he's sometimes shortsighted, he set the laptop to share the same password]]. It's more than likely that, sometime between Jack abducting Lucas to ''share the gift'' with him and Zoe hiding semi-permanently from the rest of the family, she managed to use the initial confusion of the infection to nab his phone for future use. Lucas probably dropped it in shock when he saw Jack's bizarre new aspect. This explains how she's able to dial Ethan on the landlines in the main game; we wouldn't expect her to be able to do that just using another landline. Then, when [[spoiler: Lucas captures both Mia and Zoe, he's happy to finally have his phone back from her to pester Ethan with and hey, who doesn't like mobile internet browsing, right? But shortly thereafter, he gets bored with it and falls back on using monitors and loudspeakers to communicate with Ethan and (presumably) his laptop for any browsing he might feel like).]]
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The ''Daughters'' DLC establishes [[spoiler: that Zoe cracked the password to Lucas' laptop by looking over his shoulder while he was using his phone, noting the unlock code as 1019 and that because he's sometimes shortsighted, he set the laptop to share the same password]]. It's more than likely that, sometime between Jack abducting Lucas to ''share the gift'' with him and Zoe hiding semi-permanently from the rest of the family, she managed to use the initial confusion of the infection to nab his phone for future use. Lucas probably dropped it in shock when he saw Jack's bizarre new aspect. This explains how she's able to dial Ethan on the landlines in the main game; we wouldn't expect her to be able to do that just using another landline.

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The ''Daughters'' DLC establishes [[spoiler: that Zoe cracked the password to Lucas' laptop by looking over his shoulder while he was using his phone, noting the unlock code as 1019 and that because he's sometimes shortsighted, he set the laptop to share the same password]]. It's more than likely that, sometime between Jack abducting Lucas to ''share the gift'' with him and Zoe hiding semi-permanently from the rest of the family, she managed to use the initial confusion of the infection to nab his phone for future use. Lucas probably dropped it in shock when he saw Jack's bizarre new aspect. This explains how she's able to dial Ethan on the landlines in the main game; we wouldn't expect her to be able to do that just using another landline.
landline. Then, when [[spoiler: Lucas captures both Mia and Zoe, he's happy to finally have his phone back to pester Ethan with and hey, who doesn't like mobile internet browsing, right? But shortly thereafter, he gets bored with it and falls back on using monitors and loudspeakers to communicate with Ethan and (presumably) his laptop for any browsing he might feel like).]]

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[[WMG: Zoe stole Lucas' cellphone]]
The ''Daughters'' DLC establishes [[spoiler: that Zoe cracked the password to Lucas' laptop by looking over his shoulder while he was using his phone, noting the unlock code as 1019 and that because he's sometimes shortsighted, he set the laptop to share the same password]]. It's more than likely that, sometime between Jack abducting Lucas to ''share the gift'' with him and Zoe hiding semi-permanently from the rest of the family, she managed to use the initial confusion of the infection to nab his phone for future use. Lucas probably dropped it in shock when he saw Jack's bizarre new aspect. This explains how she's able to dial Ethan on the landlines in the main game; we wouldn't expect her to be able to do that just using another landline.
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*** It's also possible that Marguerite isn't in the hive mind because 1) the serum wasn't used on her and 2) she crumbled when Ethan killed her. With Jack, Ethan uses the serum but Jack doesn't crumble and remains calcified. In the 'bad' ending, Zoe calcifies after being given the serum and yet we never see her crumble. This suggests that the serum trapped them in a 'purgatory' type situation where they still exist but aren't free until Eveline is defeated (Giving Jack's "free my family" more meaning). With Eveline's death, it's possible they could either return to normal or finally die. Marguerite, on the other hand, was never given a serum and therefore died instantly.
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** '''Confirmed.''' Director Koushi Nakanishi has confirmed that he is, in fact, really [[spoiler:Chris]].




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** '''Jossed.''' He really is ''the'' Chris Redfield.

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[[WMG: Ethan was infected the moment he picked up Mia's Drivers license]]
As we know from one of the Demo's many "Bad" endings, the slightest scratch is enough to infect a person. The description of the drivers license states that it's covered in a black goo, and Ethan probably unknowingly inhaled hundreds of mold spores just from the simple act of giving it a once over.

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[[WMG: The third paid DLC will also feature a returning character.]]
We know very little about the third paid dlc but there have been rumours that it will feature a [[spoiler: new character not in Resident Evil 7 and will be set in a new location.]] If this is true its very likely that character will be female given that both the main game and 'Not a Hero' have male leads. Furthermore, [[spoiler: Alyssa Ashcroft]] was one of the few past characters actually mentioned in Resident Evil 7 ''and'' she writes for the Dulvey local newspaper, meaning she lives in the area. It wouldn't be a stretch to see her as the protagonist, especially since she's a journalist who wrote about the missing persons that were [[spoiler: killed by the Bakers.]]

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*** Jossing jossed and confirmed for Atoner part. First off, the game implies that Umbrella wasn't responsible for the creation and a recently revealed Japanese scan reveals that this Umbrella is indeed TheAtoner after being reconstructed as result of USA laws.
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** There is a replica weapons manuefacturer that specializes in Resident Evil whose works on the seventh game's guns suggest that this is the real deal Umbrella, rebuilt, made up of people who were not just evil or crazy but just those doing a job, or actually wanted to stop outbreaks like the Chris we know did. So what about the title, Not a Hero? How about this? Chris had gone from a standard gung ho GI Joe character to one who is plagued by self doubt, guilt and conflict over whether anything he does is worth it or that he can atone for those who had died in outbreaks, or the deaths of who he worked with. Maybe Chris himself sees himself as not a hero, at the very least a HumbleHero who wishes he could have saved fallen STARS members, fallen BSAA members, ect. No amount of good he does will let him attone for it.

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[[WMG: The DLC's title 'Not a Hero' foreshadows [[spoiler: Chris Redfield's FaceHeelTurn or FallenHero status]].]]
The title of the upcoming DLC seems rather odd for a story about [[spoiler: Chris Redfield's mission, considering that he's a mercenary who's job is to supposedly clean up the mess that Eveline's mutation had caused by the end of the game, and Chris did arrive to his mission from a helicopter with a new Umbrella logo on its side. While the intentions behind the new Umbrella Corps is unknown, it does seem rather odd that Chris would want to be affiliated with a company that just so happens to share the same name and logo (albeit with a different colour, from red to blue) as the one that had caused many, many disasters ever since the beginning of Resident Evil 0 and 1. Perhaps something bad has happened to Chris after the events of Resident Evil 6 that had motivated him into joining Umbrella Corps, and the title of the DLC hints that Chris is basically done with playing the hero and is starting to [[JumpingOfftheSlipperySlope take on questionable, or outright immoral acts, in order to carry out his new objectives]].]]
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Her fate is [[spoiler: left ambiguous in the 'good' ending which is likely canon]]. Given that, Redfield will probably end up encountering her at some stage during the dlc. By now, due to despair and distraught over being left behind to basically die, she'll probably succumb to Eveline's mind control abilities and eventually transform into a monster like her parents, ultimately being the main boss fight in the dlc instead of Lucas who will probably just be taken into custody.


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Her fate is [[spoiler: left ambiguous in the 'good' ending which is likely canon]]. Given that, Redfield will probably end up encountering her at some stage during the dlc. By now, due to despair and distraught over being left behind to basically die, [[spoiler: she'll probably succumb to Eveline's mind control abilities and eventually transform into a monster like her parents, parents]], ultimately being the main boss fight in the dlc instead of Lucas who will probably just be taken into custody.

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[[WMG: Zoe will have a boss fight in 'Not a Hero'.]]
Her fate is [[spoiler: left ambiguous in the 'good' ending which is likely canon]]. Given that, Redfield will probably end up encountering her at some stage during the dlc. By now, due to despair and distraught over being left behind to basically die, she'll probably succumb to Eveline's mind control abilities and eventually transform into a monster like her parents, ultimately being the main boss fight in the dlc instead of Lucas who will probably just be taken into custody.

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* '''Jossed'''. Clancy is nothing more than the camera-man of the Sewer Gators team.

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* '''Jossed'''. Clancy is nothing more than the camera-man of the Sewer Gators team.
team, [[spoiler:and he actually endures a hell of a lot before he's killed]].

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[[WMG: The [[spoiler: "Redfield" that comes in alongside the Umbrella soldiers at the end isn't actually Chris but Hunk]]]]
It's rather weird that [[spoiler: Chris would actually work with Umbrella, even if they're supposed to be a new Umbrella (as indicated by the blue logo. Additionaly, his appearance matches previous appearances of Hunk, and he even wears a gas mask when he first comes down the rope]].
* One one hand [[spoiler: the fact his face and voice are different can be accounted for by first Chris has had multiple voice actors in the past, and RE VII was made using new rendering techniques involving photogrammetry, which could lead to new models.]] On the other [[spoiler: The CG movie ''Vendetta'' also features Chris, and his design matches the older games.]]
* It may very well just be an effort by Capcom to [[spoiler:move away from Chris' exaggerated physical features in 5 and 6 that led to much backlash and ridicule.]]
** '''Jossed'''. The above bullet point is exactly what it is. The game's director finally came out and confirmed that [[spoiler:the "Redfield" who rescues you is none other than THE Chris Redfield]], and the different look is indeed from a new facial model they used to suit the more photorealistic graphics.



[[WMG: The [[spoiler: "Redfield" that comes in alongside the Umbrella soldiers at the end isn't actually Chris but Hunk]]]]
It's rather weird that [[spoiler: Chris would actually work with Umbrella, even if they're supposed to be a new Umbrella (as indicated by the blue logo. Additionaly, his appearance matches previous appearances of Hunk, and he even wears a gas mask when he first comes down the rope]].
* One one hand [[spoiler: the fact his face and voice are different can be accounted for by first Chris has had multiple voice actors in the past, and RE VII was made using new rendering techniques involving photogrammetry, which could lead to new models.]] On the other [[spoiler: The CG movie ''Vendetta'' also features Chris, and his design matches the older games.]]
* It may very well just be an effort by Capcom to [[spoiler:move away from Chris' exaggerated physical features in 5 and 6 that led to much backlash and ridicule.]]
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** Alternatively, given [[spoiler: both Jack (and Zoe, as per the ending where Ethan tries to rescue her) calcify as they die, before appearing in the Hive Mind, it could simply be that Marguerite is just ''too embarrassed and ashamed'' to show herself while Ethan is around. Her change was just as drastic as Jack's from a psychological standpoint, but arguably ''worse'' physically, after all]].
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When Ethan is [[spoiler:trapped on the ship, he has a conversation with Jack through the HiveMind. Zoe is there, but Marguerite is not. Maybe the reason why Marguerite isn't there is because she's been so severely infected that she's just been completely absorbed into the Hive Mind. There isn't an individual component that can be uniquely identified from the larger body, like Jack's or Zoe's individual personalities. There's just nothing left of the person called "Marguerite". This is kind of supported by the Daughters DLC, which shows that she was the first to be infected by Eveline, and very badly at that.

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When Ethan is [[spoiler:trapped on the ship, he has a conversation with Jack through the HiveMind. Zoe is there, but Marguerite is not. Maybe the reason why Marguerite isn't there is because she's been so severely infected that she's just been completely absorbed into the Hive Mind. There isn't an individual component that can be uniquely identified from the larger body, like Jack's or Zoe's individual personalities. There's just nothing left of the person called "Marguerite". This is kind of supported by the Daughters DLC, which shows that she was the first to be infected by Eveline, and very badly at that.]]
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** That would explain why [[spoiler: Jack is so heartbroken during the final confrontation with him in the Boathouse... He can't find Marguerite thought the HiveMind anymore due to her being completely absorbed into it after losing the one thing that allowed her to remain as herself. Her body]].]]

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** That would explain why [[spoiler: Jack is so heartbroken during the final confrontation with him in the Boathouse... He can't find Marguerite thought the HiveMind anymore due to her being completely absorbed into it after losing the one thing that allowed her to remain as herself. Her body]].]]

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When Ethan is [[spoiler:trapped on the ship, he has a conversation with Jack through the HiveMind. Zoe is there, but Marguerite is not. Maybe the reason why Marguerite isn't there is because she's been so severely infected that she's just been completely absorbed into the Hive Mind. There isn't an individual component that can be uniquely identified from the larger body, like Jack's or Zoe's individual personalities. There's just nothing left of the person called "Marguerite". This is kind of supported by the Daughters DLC, which shows that she was the first to be infected by Eveline, and very badly at that.]]

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When Ethan is [[spoiler:trapped on the ship, he has a conversation with Jack through the HiveMind. Zoe is there, but Marguerite is not. Maybe the reason why Marguerite isn't there is because she's been so severely infected that she's just been completely absorbed into the Hive Mind. There isn't an individual component that can be uniquely identified from the larger body, like Jack's or Zoe's individual personalities. There's just nothing left of the person called "Marguerite". This is kind of supported by the Daughters DLC, which shows that she was the first to be infected by Eveline, and very badly at that.that.
** That would explain why [[spoiler: Jack is so heartbroken during the final confrontation with him in the Boathouse... He can't find Marguerite thought the HiveMind anymore due to her being completely absorbed into it after losing the one thing that allowed her to remain as herself. Her body]].
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