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− | [[File:Bio nosferatu.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:Bio nosferatu.jpg|thumb|400px|'''First appearance:''' Resident Evil: Code Veronica]] |
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== Information == | == Information == | ||
− | The final, mutated form of Alexander Ashford, the sixth-generation head of the | + | The final, mutated form of [[Alexander Ashford]], the sixth-generation head of the |
− | Ashford Family, who was injected with his daughter Alexia's T-Veronica virus | + | Ashford Family, who was injected with his daughter [[Alexia Ashford | Alexia's]] T-Veronica virus |
against his will. | against his will. | ||
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His current uncontrollable form is the result of his body's inability | His current uncontrollable form is the result of his body's inability | ||
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and an exposed heart. His body also produces a poison that turns into a kind of | and an exposed heart. His body also produces a poison that turns into a kind of | ||
deadly fog upon contact with oxygen. | deadly fog upon contact with oxygen. | ||
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Perhaps because of his dangerous nature, he | Perhaps because of his dangerous nature, he |
Latest revision as of 23:20, 4 July 2022
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The final, mutated form of Alexander Ashford, the sixth-generation head of the Ashford Family, who was injected with his daughter Alexia's T-Veronica virus against his will.
His current uncontrollable form is the result of his body's inability
to coexist with the virus. The virus's effects on his body include sprouting tentacles
and an exposed heart. His body also produces a poison that turns into a kind of
deadly fog upon contact with oxygen.
Perhaps because of his dangerous nature, he
was sent to Umbrella's Antarctic facility and sealed away for the last 15 years.
Incidentally, his name comes from the Lithuanian word for "immortal," and it
was given to him by the workers in the Antarctic facility who heard his bone-
chilling cries.