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PostSubject: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 1:05 am

Hi, everyone!
My name is Bruno, I live in Brazil and I'm 13 years old. Despite having started to play Resident Evil about 2 years ago, I'm extremely addicted to the series. The first RE title I ever played was Resident Evil Archives Remake (Wii), I played this game non-stop until it became far too easy and I lost my patience (I must've completed it about 50 times), then I went on to Zero (completed 25 times), then to 4 (250 times, at least). I've played every main title of RE (nowadays I use Action Replay a lot). My opinion about the series is that the scientific side of everything is just so interesting, I loved the documents in REmake that explained the T-virus' effects, on Zero how it was discovered from the Progenitor, etc. I just didn't like 4 & 5 because the Las Plagas wasn't explained as well as the viruses. I think that Capcom should return to the REmake type of game (with puzzles, real terror, etc.), anyone who agrees with me write a comment or an opinion. Maybe a Lost in Nightmares kind of game because in 4 & 5 you simply shoot people. In REmake, there are a lot of puzzles and confusing stuff and a haunted mansion, that's what's so cool about RE, sometimes, you're walking down a dark corridor and you nearly fall of from your chair when a hunter bursts in from the window when you least expected it, that's what got me addicted to the series.

Thinking about reality, I think that the idea of the Uroboros project is correct and I've been studying about natural selection and stuff, I think that something like Uroboros could be created, I'd say that about 1 billion people should have accepted DNA and the rejected ones shouldn't mutate, but simply die. It's possible and it's the best way to preserve nature.

Sorry for writing so much...
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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:58 pm

hi welcome...

uroboros is possible.... maybe it's compatibility can depend upon the blood type
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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 3:01 pm

Hies to you too. I reckon I already welcomed you on the other thread.

I like your reason for not liking RE4&5. I'm ok with that as it's quite different than what I hear most of the time.

Long posts are okay. I tend to do them as well and it hasn't come back to haunt me Very Happy

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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:19 pm

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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:30 pm

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hi welcome...

uroboros is possible.... maybe it's compatibility can depend upon the blood type


I thought it'd rather be something (could be anything, a virus, bacteria, etc.) that would be made by:

First of all, Wikpedia said this about mutation: Mutations are caused by radiation, viruses, transposons and mutagenic chemicals, as well as errors that occur during meiosis or DNA replication.

Well, since, according to Wikipedia, mutations can be caused by viruses, something like the T-,T-Veronica or G- Viruses are possible, too.

I thought the first thing to find is to isolate and discover what these things have in common that cause mutation, for more info on mutation, go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutation. Once we know what causes mutation, we'd have to go changing it with other chemicals and see the results because the mutations that exist are rarely beneficial. Who knows, one day, by testing the mutations when mixed with different stuff we could create the perfect BOW, a combination of the mutation agent with some chemical(s) that'd cause some great mutation.

Then the next thing to be done is to discover how to use natural selection process. For example: as you said, a compatibility thing, if the DNA is less fit for survival/is inferior, it'll cause some mutation/chemical reaction that would eventually kill the host (no mutating into a tentacle-monster), and when the DNA is superior/more fit for survival and better adapted, it'd cause some mutation that'd somehow improve the organism, and by that, I mean something like Wesker's powers (his virus also had the natural selection thing, only it was too selective). Also, it shouldn't be as selective as Uro, I'd say that it should be made in a way that would cause about 1 billion people to survive and kill the other 5,5 billion.

It's possible and it's the best way to preserve nature and stuff, overpopulation is what causes stuff like global warming (e.g.: 100 cars don't pollute that much, while 6 billion cars cause global warming), so it should be created and spread throughout the world.

It'd have to be done in secret, though, society won't accept that idea well.
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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:54 pm

what you posted reminds me of the first spiderman movie where pater parker (tobey maguire) was bitten by a mutated spider and gains powers... so that makes sense, las plagas, uroboros, T G virus mutation stuff is possible.. i also agree on the overpopulation stuff... thumbs up Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:45 pm

ace.redfield wrote:
what you posted reminds me of the first spiderman movie where pater parker (tobey maguire) was bitten by a mutated spider and gains powers... so that makes sense, las plagas, uroboros, T G virus mutation stuff is possible.. i also agree on the overpopulation stuff... thumbs up Very Happy


I'm not quite sure about Las Plagas, they are supposed to have an organ used to sense sound waves created by a type of tissue that emit these sonic waves sensed only by the parasite (see Saddler's rod), now, I think it might be possible, but I have abolutely no idea how we could make the organs that emit and the ones that sense these sounds, sounds tricky...
Well, it's the same principle used in dog whistles.
There it is! The parasite probably could sense some type of frequency that no other living creature sensed. Now, I'm pretty sure the commands wouldn't be given by a rod like Saddler's (bad RE4 crap), it'd probably be a machine that emitted this special frequency...

I'll see what I can find on Wikipedia.

The parasite could attach itself to the main nervous system and take control of it, act as another brain and disable the organism's brain.
When it receives a command through the frequency, it would obey, and use the nervous system to do so, taking control over the organism.

No mutations like the El Gigante involved.
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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:03 pm

So, Brun, are you ok with this "natural" selection killing off you or your family or your significant other? Your idea sounds like a bad supervillain idea. More like unnatural selection.

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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:02 pm

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what you posted reminds me of the first spiderman movie where pater parker (tobey maguire) was bitten by a mutated spider and gains powers... so that makes sense, las plagas, uroboros, T G virus mutation stuff is possible.. i also agree on the overpopulation stuff... thumbs up Very Happy

I'm not quite sure about Las Plagas, they are supposed to have an organ used to sense sound waves created by a type of tissue that emit these sonic waves sensed only by the parasite (see Saddler's rod), now, I think it might be possible, but I have abolutely no idea how we could make the organs that emit and the ones that sense these sounds, sounds tricky...
Well, it's the same principle used in dog whistles.
There it is! The parasite probably could sense some type of frequency that no other living creature sensed. Now, I'm pretty sure the commands wouldn't be given by a rod like Saddler's (bad RE4 crap), it'd probably be a machine that emitted this special frequency...

that's confusing, parasite hearing frequencies, you right about the rod crap, it could be just a small machine that can command those parasites.. but that's more likely to be nano-machines..
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The parasite could attach itself to the main nervous system and take control of it, act as another brain and disable the organism's brain.
When it receives a command through the frequency, it would obey, and use the nervous system to do so, taking control over the organism.

i disagree on this, in one part in RE4, if i recall, saddler has control of leons plagas..
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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:08 pm

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So, Brun, are you ok with this "natural" selection killing off you or your family or your significant other? Your idea sounds like a bad supervillain idea. More like unnatural selection.


I suppose it seems pretty evil, but, as I said, overpopulation is what causes 80% of the world's problems. I think it's necessary to kill some people. And think about it, the survivors will be able to dodge 100 bullets!!

I think it's inevitable, before it's too late. If we keep it the way it is, soon the world won't be sustainable and there won't be a single survivor, so I think killing off is our best survival option.

As Wesker said: "Every day, humans come 1 step closer to self-destruction!"
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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:12 pm

Oh, yes, ace.redfield, I didn't mean that Las Plagas was like that, but how it should be in reality.
By the way, nice idea on the nano-machines for controlling. It could be implanted on a person's brain and the person could just "think" a command and the infected'd obey!!

I think that creating Las Plagas would be far too evil, it's not necessary like Uroboros, and controlling people is a thing only Wesker'd be mad enough to do (and Saddler), so let's just keep it a nice idea... Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:18 pm

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Oh, yes, ace.redfield, I didn't mean that Las Plagas was like that, but how it should be in reality.
By the way, nice idea on the nano-machines for controlling. It could be implanted on a person's brain and the person could just "think" a command and the infected'd obey!!

I think that creating Las Plagas would be far too evil, it's not necessary like Uroboros, and controlling people is a thing only Wesker'd be mad enough to do (and Saddler), so let's just keep it a nice idea... Very Happy

i think wesker did control the infectees... remember the time when excella and wesker was at the boat, they weren't attacked by the majini's, they were just standing there guarding.... this is getting us nowhere
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So, Brun, are you ok with this "natural" selection killing off you or your family or your significant other? Your idea sounds like a bad supervillain idea. More like unnatural selection.


I suppose it seems pretty evil, but, as I said, overpopulation is what causes 80% of the world's problems. I think it's necessary to kill some people. And think about it, the survivors will be able to dodge 100 bullets!!

I think it's inevitable, before it's too late. If we keep it the way it is, soon the world won't be sustainable and there won't be a single survivor, so I think killing off is our best survival option.

As Wesker said: "Every day, humans come 1 step closer to self-destruction!"
It's also Evolution
Call me mad, if you like!


out of my topic but i want to say that's what we all should do, let's kill the useless people, a sacrifice
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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:41 pm

I think so too. That's why something like Uroboros'd be the best way to do that. Going to the streets with a machinegun and kill everyone would be suicide, cops'd kill you before you kill 10 people.
Uroboros, however, is a thing that you'd secretly spread it and let the virus do the rest.
And it'll be the best way to choose who'll survive, the best will survive, the advanced.

So if it's to be done, it's to be done with something like Uroboros!!

Again, you can call me crazy!
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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Tue Jun 28, 2011 1:53 am

Brun, make sure you use the edit button to add stuff to your posts to avoid double posting. Also, overpopulation doesn't cause the world's problems. The lack of better technology and the bad decisions of humanity thus far is what causes the world's problems. 7 billion people on the earth would not be a problem if we were more advanced in thinking and technology. Also, who is to say who the "best" people are? The strongest? The smartest? The most wise? The fastest?

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PostSubject: Re: Brunelleschi says "hi!"   Tue Jun 28, 2011 2:10 am

NiteKrawler wrote:
Brun, make sure you use the edit button to add stuff to your posts to avoid double posting. Also, overpopulation doesn't cause the world's problems. The lack of better technology and the bad decisions of humanity thus far is what causes the world's problems. 7 billion people on the earth would not be a problem if we were more advanced in thinking and technology. Also, who is to say who the "best" people are? The strongest? The smartest? The most wise? The fastest?


What's double posting?

I suppose you're right, Uroboros'd be just a massacre... The thing is, we don't have any of the stuff you described that'd solve the world's problems, wish we did, still, Uroboros stuff is still a bit too intense and harsh.

The best people would be the ones with DNA that is superior/better adapted/more fit for survival, that's why Uroboros is good in that sense. It doesn't choose by strength, intelligence, etc., it chooses by DNA.
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