1 | !!FridgeBrilliance |
2 | * At first, it may seem illogical with the Hive suddenly having a whole new sublevel that was not shown on Kaplan's 3D map from the first movie. But since only the top Umbrella executives [[spoiler:planned to deliberately wait out the apocalypse in a secluded place to rebuilt the world from anew]], they did not want an expendable assault team to [[spoiler:uncover their secret plans and put them in jeopardy.]] |
3 | * [[spoiler:The real Dr Isaacs]] filling himself with cybernetic implants seems like a self-indulgent gesture, considering he spends as much time humiliating Alice as he does in actual combat. Then you recall how soon he was ready to do all that [[HarmlessFreezing after just coming out of cryo-stasis.]] The cybernetic implants may have been necessary to survive it. |
4 | ** The implants would also have given him an edge in maintaining control ''after'' he and the other frozen super-rich awoke into an empty world. The ''other'' cryo-sleepers were presumably a bunch of power-grubbing sociopaths too, after all, if they'd been willing participants in [[spoiler: real Isaacs's]] schemes in the first place: he'd have anticipated the need to foil a whole lot of coup attempts among the "cleansed" world's chosen survivors. |
5 | * The Red Queen's actions in the last movie make more sense now that we realize [[spoiler:she had recently learned the outbreak wasn't accidental]]. Her seemingly pointless interrogation of Alice was actually to verify [[spoiler:she wasn't working for Wesker or Umbrella's leaders (given that Alice could be considered at least partly responsible for the outbreak)]], and her warning to Alice [[spoiler:not to trust the "traitor" Wesker was also a surreptitious attempt to warn Alice of the trap Wesker probably had planned for her and the other survivors in DC.]] |
6 | * Alice [[spoiler: being a clone,]] might explain two reasons why, unlike basically everything else, she bonded to the T-Virus, making her superpowered instead of an mutant abomination, [[spoiler: She is a clone of Alicia Marcus, her father developed the original version to heal her, so naturally Alice would be predisposed to the "benefits" of T-infection, not only that, but possibly the fact that Alice is an "edited" clone, the parts that caused the Progeria were taken out, either leaving "gaps" for the T-virus to fill in, or overcompensating for the lack of Progeria markers, making her superhuman.]] |
7 | !!FridgeHorror |
8 | * Given that it is a relatively unique mutant, the creature Alice fights in the Hives dungeons could be what is left of Spence from the first film, seeing as the licker mutated [[spoiler:Matt in a similar way, making Nemesis]]. It does look very similar to the super licker from the previous film, not only that, but its lair looks like a broken-down, dirty version of the train platform. |
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