Does Jill Valentine have the virus?
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- Does Jill Valentine have the virus?
- When did Jill Valentine get infected?
- Did Leon and Jill ever meet?
- Why does Jill Valentine look different?
- Are Chris and Jill a couple?
- What happened to Jill Valentine after re3?
- When did umbrella get destroyed?
- How did Jill Valentine get infected in Resident Evil?
- How did Jill Valentine get away from Nemesis?
- When did Jill Valentine escape from Black Jack?
- Why did Jill Valentine think Burton was working against her?
Does Jill Valentine have the 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.
When did Jill Valentine get infected?
During Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, Jill proved that even though she may have had special bonuses and gotten some experience in the world of zombies, she wasn't unstoppable. In the third game in the franchise, Jill is unfortunately attacked by the game's main villain, Nemesis, and becomes infected with T-Virus!
Did Leon and Jill ever meet?
It's someone else's story to tell. Whether it's illogical to you or not, it doesn't change the fact that as of right now, the characters Jill Valentine and Leon Kennedy have never met or been given reason to, until Capcom decides to put it into the lore.
Why does Jill Valentine look different?
Her face was also changed. To make her look as real as possible, the designers used real models as a basis for the characters. Jill is based off Russian model Sasha Zotova.
Are Chris and Jill a couple?
Platonic Life Partners — Chris and Jill's relationship is depicted as this. Whether or not there are romantic feelings involved has not been addressed. Ship Tease — As partners and friends, they share a good amount throughout the series. True Companions — Chris and Jill always have each other's back.
What happened to Jill Valentine after re3?
After making her return in last year's remake of Resident Evil 3, Jill's future in the Resident Evil video game franchise remains unclear. In the video games timeline, Jill's last appearance was in Resident Evil 5, where she was abducted by Albert Wesker and placed under mind control.
When did umbrella get destroyed?
2003 The Umbrella Corporation collapsed in 2003 following Umbrella USA's loss at the Raccoon Trials, which found the corporation liable for compensation in the 1998 Raccoon City Destruction Incident.
How did Jill Valentine get infected in Resident Evil?
- The Pursuer stalked Valentine throughout the tower as Valentine tried to ring its bell as a signal. The creature then destroyed the UBCS helicopter to deny her escape. In another fight with the creature, Valentine was infected with a t-Virus strain unique to the Nemesis parasites.
How did Jill Valentine get away from Nemesis?
- Vickers ended up infected while trying to keep the doors closed, forcing Valentine to leave him. She then made her way to the evacuation point atop a parking structure, but was once again ambushed by Nemesis who that felled the helicopter, forcing her to confront it in combat until she was rescued by Oliveira.
When did Jill Valentine escape from Black Jack?
- A third account indicates that on September 28, Valentine met with Vickers shortly after escaping from her apartment, and they both decided to leave town before the situation worsened. However, when trying to signal to a rescue helicopter in front of Black Jack Bar, a barrier holding infected citizens back fell causing them to flee into the bar.
Why did Jill Valentine think Burton was working against her?
- Valentine began to suspect Burton was working against the team, owing to a series of suspicious actions, but later discovered Wesker had manipulated Burton with threats against his family. Wesker was in fact on a mission from Umbrella to retrieve bio-weapons research, then destroy the laboratory and kill the S.T.A.R.S. team to silence witnesses.