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charlieRE2 Zombie


The Beret Posts: 755 Join date: 2008-12-02 Age: 27 Location: hiding in the attic with a shotgun Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Neptune!! scary as hell! Thu Jan 15, 2009 7:04 pm | |
| NEPTUNE  Code number "FI-03" . Developed as an experiment to prove that the T-Virus could combine well with even sea creatures was a new form of B.O.W created from a great white shark base. The result is a huge new body that far surpasses its natural size and seeing this creature in its natural watery habitat gives new meaning to the name " king of the ocean" . The naturally aggressive tendencies of its species have been increased and its strength has also, to the extent that it fears no living creature. And with its high attack capabilities and durability for sustaining damage, one would think it would be a natural for actual fights. But in the end, it is still a creature of the sea and as such has no applications for battle on land. In the Arklay mansion facilities , two kinds of neptune were reported to exist but the smaller ones were still in the middle of their developing stages. To the end, their attack and defensive properties are far below that of the completed neptune and are therefore far easier to drive off in actual combat. INFORMATION FROM RESIDENT EVIL ARCHIVES who else thought that the neptunes were really frightening? and also how greatly different they were in the remake from the original? |
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Regenerator USS


Posts: 2079 Join date: 2008-10-01 Age: 20 Location: USA Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:07 pm | |
| Neptune wasn't that scary to me but I never play the remake so I can't tell you the difference between the games |
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charlieRE2 Zombie


The Beret Posts: 755 Join date: 2008-12-02 Age: 27 Location: hiding in the attic with a shotgun Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:26 pm | |
| well in the original they are quite small so they arnt that scary but in the remake they are giants! and they swallow richard Aiken if i remember correctly ,after he is revived with the serum.... i think it was richard hmmm |
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Kytte Raccoon Citizen


Posts: 178 Join date: 2009-01-08 Age: 19 Location: United Kingdom, England Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:43 pm | |
| | charlieRE2 wrote: | | well in the original they are quite small so they arnt that scary but in the remake they are giants! and they swallow richard Aiken if i remember correctly ,after he is revived with the serum.... i think it was richard hmmm |
I think richard lol, but hey lol in the original they didn't phase me but in the REmake they made me jump a bit lol |
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Spike991 Admin


Screw Sony Posts: 9150 Join date: 2008-12-09 Location: Raccoon City Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:34 am | |
| | charlieRE2 wrote: | | well in the original they are quite small so they arnt that scary but in the remake they are giants! and they swallow richard Aiken if i remember correctly ,after he is revived with the serum.... i think it was richard hmmm |
Yeah, Neptune swallowed Richard, but that was one of the two versions, the other being Richard getting swallowed by Yawn, and then there is of course Richard dying before he gets swallowed. And I agree, Neptune was pretty frightening, and the music picks up in the Aqua Ring, it is really hard to try & run from one place to another when you are up to your knees in water, it was a frightening part, and nice pics. _________________ -Vae Victus-Suffering To The Conquered-"The ultimate lifeform...Tyrant", Albert Wesker, REmakeConsumer Recreation Services  |
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duralumin Cerberus


Posts: 219 Join date: 2008-12-30 Location: Gasoline Alley Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:44 am | |
| Both the original and remake versions do it for me...even in the original a massive Neptune makes his appearance if you hang out long enough to shoot the "smaller" sharks with your gun...something has always frightened me about something deadly gliding through the water where you can't quite tell where it is........or how close it is. |
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Ghost Leader Leech Zombie


Posts: 2302 Join date: 2008-12-20 Age: 28 Location: Watching you from behind my scope Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:40 am | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTKzrVv7I_o
Neptune who? |
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Aoshi Raccoon Citizen


Posts: 177 Join date: 2008-10-14 Location: DERP USA Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:48 am | |
| Back then the Resident Evil neptunes may have made me jump, but looking back on them after playing REmake I wouldn't find em that scary. |
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Spike991 Admin


Screw Sony Posts: 9150 Join date: 2008-12-09 Location: Raccoon City Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:35 am | |
| | Aoshi wrote: | | Back then the Resident Evil neptunes may have made me jump, but looking back on them after playing REmake I wouldn't find em that scary. |
Agreed, he new ones make the old ones fail in comparision. _________________ -Vae Victus-Suffering To The Conquered-"The ultimate lifeform...Tyrant", Albert Wesker, REmakeConsumer Recreation Services  |
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Kytte Raccoon Citizen


Posts: 178 Join date: 2009-01-08 Age: 19 Location: United Kingdom, England Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:30 pm | |
| | Spike991 wrote: | | Aoshi wrote: | | Back then the Resident Evil neptunes may have made me jump, but looking back on them after playing REmake I wouldn't find em that scary. |
Agreed, he new ones make the old ones fail in comparision. |
Lol yes
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frodomir Tyrant T-002


Posts: 2668 Join date: 2008-10-18 Age: 21 Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:05 pm | |
| Looks great in remake... But idk animals aren't scary... |
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Bernard Cerberus


Posts: 278 Join date: 2008-11-06 Age: 101 Location: Brazil Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:48 pm | |
| I disagre Nepture isn't scary
Only for afraid children |
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Ghost Leader Leech Zombie


Posts: 2302 Join date: 2008-12-20 Age: 28 Location: Watching you from behind my scope Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Sun Jan 18, 2009 2:20 pm | |
| | Bernard wrote: | I disagre Nepture isn't scary |
Oh yeah? Well, what about a real life Neptune?
Megalodon

Would you like to take a swim with that? |
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frodomir Tyrant T-002


Posts: 2668 Join date: 2008-10-18 Age: 21 Warning Level: 
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Ghost Leader Leech Zombie


Posts: 2302 Join date: 2008-12-20 Age: 28 Location: Watching you from behind my scope Warning Level: 
 | Subject: Re: Neptune!! scary as hell! Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:08 am | |
| | frodomir wrote: | Funny u mention that...
Megalodon...
There are 3 things scientists say about it...
1. Its a myth 2. It lived in dinosaur age. 3. Its prob. alive, but somewhere super-extra deep where humans wont be able to go for next 1000 years...
If u ask me... It probably existed... Some people said its too big to be true... Whales are big too... But all sharks act same way... They need to get out of water and jump sometimes... Its nature... And nobody ever saw them... And again... It could live deep since deeper u go more and more fishes are there... Probable... =D And of course, deeper u go, bigger they are...
It could be true, but this could be fake teeth, or teeth from other fish / animal...

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It most definitely existed, but fortunately for us it's also most definitely extinct (I hope...), though I admit the prospect of it still being alive is appealing.
And you have a point about size. Some of the largest known animals frequent the deepest parts of the ocean, places never seen by the eyes of man. The giant squid (which makes its home in the deeps), for example, is a species that was regarded as myth until fairly recently in human history, and was never visually documented alive until just a few years ago. |
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