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− | [[File:Bio bandersnatch.png|thumb| | + | [[File:Bio bandersnatch.png|thumb|400px|'''First appearance:''' Resident Evil: Code Veronica]] |
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== Information == | == Information == | ||
− | A new kind of prototype B.O.W. made from a human subject. Designed to be a Tyrant | + | A new kind of prototype B.O.W. made from a human subject. Designed to be a [[Tyrant]] |
with greater adaptability, it has been developed with focus on practicality rather than | with greater adaptability, it has been developed with focus on practicality rather than | ||
sheer destructive power. To that end, no attempt has been made to give it a human | sheer destructive power. To that end, no attempt has been made to give it a human | ||
appearance. | appearance. | ||
+ | |||
Its most notable characteristic is its method of transportation. It grabs onto things with | Its most notable characteristic is its method of transportation. It grabs onto things with | ||
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great flexibility. The Bandersnatch can flail it around like a whip, or pick up its targets and | great flexibility. The Bandersnatch can flail it around like a whip, or pick up its targets and | ||
either throw them against a wall or crush their skulls. | either throw them against a wall or crush their skulls. | ||
+ | |||
However, the Bandersnatch is far from perfect. Due to its imperfect prototype status, its | However, the Bandersnatch is far from perfect. Due to its imperfect prototype status, its | ||
lower body has devolved and its ability to walk is heavily impaired. Furthermore, its left | lower body has devolved and its ability to walk is heavily impaired. Furthermore, its left | ||
arm is all but nonexistent, forcing it to rely on its right arm exclusively. If you compare it | arm is all but nonexistent, forcing it to rely on its right arm exclusively. If you compare it | ||
− | to a standalone Tyrant, its flaws seem to stand out greatly. However, it cannot be denied | + | to a standalone [[Tyrant]], its flaws seem to stand out greatly. However, it cannot be denied |
that, like its namesake from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, it's a formidable | that, like its namesake from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, it's a formidable | ||
foe. With its considerate attack power and durability, most creatures fear it even if does | foe. With its considerate attack power and durability, most creatures fear it even if does | ||
nothing more than attack repetitively with its right arm. | nothing more than attack repetitively with its right arm. | ||
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+ | [[File:Null icon2.png|300px]] | ||
[[Category:Profiles]] | [[Category:Profiles]] | ||
[[Category:BOWs]] | [[Category:BOWs]] |
Latest revision as of 22:41, 4 July 2022
Information
A new kind of prototype B.O.W. made from a human subject. Designed to be a Tyrant with greater adaptability, it has been developed with focus on practicality rather than sheer destructive power. To that end, no attempt has been made to give it a human appearance.
Its most notable characteristic is its method of transportation. It grabs onto things with
its extendable right arm and pulls itself around in the blink of an eye. This is an ability not
found in previous humanoid B.O.Ws, and it allows the Bandersnatch to track its target
quickly and with great precision. In addition to the right arm's great strength, it also has
great flexibility. The Bandersnatch can flail it around like a whip, or pick up its targets and
either throw them against a wall or crush their skulls.
However, the Bandersnatch is far from perfect. Due to its imperfect prototype status, its
lower body has devolved and its ability to walk is heavily impaired. Furthermore, its left
arm is all but nonexistent, forcing it to rely on its right arm exclusively. If you compare it
to a standalone Tyrant, its flaws seem to stand out greatly. However, it cannot be denied
that, like its namesake from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, it's a formidable
foe. With its considerate attack power and durability, most creatures fear it even if does
nothing more than attack repetitively with its right arm.