Resident Evil
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:57:08
That homicidal bitch
killed my team.

:57:09
That homicidal bitch
may be our only way out of here.

:57:13
Considering the way she's being treated,
I'm sure she'll be happy to help us out.

:57:17
That circuit breaker
you were talking about.

:57:19
- Can you bypass it?
- Yeah.

:57:21
So do it.
:57:29
All right,
circuit breaker is disabled.

:57:31
This time if I hit the switch,
she won't be able to shut down.

:57:35
She's gonna fry.
:57:40
Kaplan?
:57:42
The initial charge
must have damaged her boards.

:57:44
Ah, there you are.
:57:46
Things, I gather,
have gone out of control.

:57:49
Give me that fucking switch right now.
I'm gonna fry your ass.

:57:53
I did warn you, didn't I?
:57:55
Tell us what's going on down here.
:57:58
Research and development.
:58:00
What about the T-virus?
:58:01
The T-virus was
a major medical breakthrough...

:58:05
although it clearly also possessed
highly profitable military applications.

:58:11
How does it explain
those things out there?

:58:13
Even in death, the human body
still remains active.

:58:16
Hair and fingernails
continue to grow.

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New cells are produced...
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and the brain itself
holds a small electrical charge...

:58:23
that takes months to dissipate.
:58:26
The T-virus
provides a massive jolt...

:58:29
both to cellular growth...
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and to those trace
electrical impulses.

:58:34
Put quite simply...
:58:36
it reanimates the body.
:58:38
It brings the dead back to life?
:58:41
Not fully.
:58:42
The subjects have
the simplest of motor functions.

:58:46
Perhaps a little memory.
Virtually no intelligence.

:58:50
They are driven by
the basest of impulses...

:58:53
the most basic of needs.
:58:55
Which is?
:58:56
The need to feed.

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