Characters in Resident Evil 2

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Resident Evil characters

Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Code: Veronica
Resident Evil 4
The Umbrella Chronicles
Resident Evil Outbreak

This article lists fictional characters in the Resident Evil 2 survival horror video game.

Contents

[edit] Leon S. Kennedy

Main article: Leon S. Kennedy

[edit] Claire Redfield

Main article: Claire Redfield

[edit] Ada Wong

Main article: Ada Wong

[edit] Sherry Birkin

.

Sherry Birkin
Sherry Birkin

Sherry Birkin (voiced by Lisa Yamanaka) is a 12 year old girl who serves as Claire's partner in the game. She is the daughter of G-Virus creator William Birkin and was instructed by her mother to seek refuge in the police station during the zombie outbreak. She spends time on the run from the zombies until she meets Claire. The dangers Sherry faces change depending on the order in which Claire's half of the game is played. In the "Claire A" scenario, she is implanted with a G-Virus embryo by G, the creature that was once her father, and Claire must prepare a G-Virus vaccine before Sherry undergoes mutation. In the "Claire B" scenario, Sherry is chased by the Tyrant sent by Umbrella to retrieve the G-Virus hidden inside her locket.

In the character-specific epilogues featured in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis it is revealed that she was picked up by the military after escaping the city with Leon and Claire, and was then taken into custody by the US government. However, in the fictional documentary Wesker's Report, Wesker states that Sherry is "safe in our hands".

Sherry will be making a reappearance in Resident Evil 5.[1]

[edit] Annette Birkin

Dr. Annette Birkin (voiced by Jennifer Dale) is a scientist for the Umbrella Corporation, as well as the wife of William and Sherry's mother. She plays an important role in the game, but her attitude toward Leon/Ada and Claire/Sherry differs. She cooperates with Claire when her daughter is in danger, and in the "Claire A" scenario, provides her with documents that help Claire to create a G-Virus vaccine to cure Sherry. In contrast, she is openly hostile toward Leon and Ada; during the course of the game, Annette shoots Leon (and Ada, too, in the Leon A scenario) - although she fails to kill either. Her death also differs: if the player follows the Claire A/Leon B path, Annette is killed by her mutated husband. If the player follows the Leon A/Claire B path, Annette is fatally wounded by falling debris.

[edit] Ben Bertolucci

Ben Bertolucci (voiced by Rod Wilson) is a freelance journalist who has a prominent role in Leon's half of the game. Leon and Ada first meet Ben after he has locked himself in one of the precinct's holding cells and refuses to divulge any information. Later, the G-Type finds a way into his cell and he is fatally injured or infected with the G-Virus. While dying, he provides Leon with a copy of Birkin's e-mails to Chief Irons, which details the dealings between the two.

He reappears in Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2, in which he has a small role within the "Desperate Times" scenario. He provides the player a puzzle piece, required for an escape attempt, in exchange for Irons' account information, which details large financial donations contributed by the Umbrella Corporation.

[edit] Brian Irons

Brian Irons (voiced by Gary Krawford) is the city's corrupt Chief of Police and appears only in Claire's half of the game. Claire first meets the Chief in his office with the recently deceased body of the Mayor's daughter on his desk. He later disappears from the office and leaves behind his diary, in which he describes his desire to hunt down the Mayor's daughter and use her body as a stuffed trophy.

Irons was responsible for the deaths of several officers when he went insane and hunted them. Additional documents also reveal that the character was previously accused, but never convicted, of sexual assault and had been taking bribes from Umbrella, particularly from William Birkin. Claire confronts Irons one last time in a hidden room behind his office before he is killed by the mutated Birkin, either because he injects the G-Virus embryo or by being torn apart.

In the original version of Resident Evil 2 (aka Resident Evil 1.5), Irons was originally a supporting character.

[edit] William Birkin

Main article: William Birkin

[edit] Marvin Branagh

Marvin Branagh is a surviving R.P.D. officer whom the player meets after their arrival at the precinct. The character is not named until Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, in which he briefly appears also. Marvin, already suffering from a fatal wound and succumbing to the T-Virus, urges the player to locate any survivors and provides them with a card key before locking himself inside the west office and becoming a zombie.

Marvin Branagh was originally intended to be a major supporting character who aided Leon in the prototype version of Resident Evil 2 along with Ada, but in the end was turned into a minor character who gets killed off early in the story. Branagh also plays a supporting role in Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2.

[edit] Robert Kendo

Robert Kendo is a gun shop owner whom the player encounters at the beginning of the first scenario. He offers the player refuge by allowing them to stay inside the gun shop. Moments later, zombies break through the window of the store and kill him. Additional in-game documents featured in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis reveal that Kendo was the weapons supplier for S.T.A.R.S. and that his brother Joe designed their sidearm, the Samurai Edge. In addition, Kendo is revealed to be a close friend of Barry Burton, according to a file in the Nintendo 64 version of the game. The Kendo Gun Shop logo is visible on Leon's default gun in Resident Evil 4.

Like Marvin before him, Robert was originally meant to be a major character in Resident Evil 1.5 who aided Elza Walker (the prototype version of Claire Redfield), before being turned into a minor character.

[edit] HUNK

HUNK is a member of the Umbrella Special Forces Unit in Resident Evil 2.[2]

HUNK appears in Resident Evil 2 as the main protagonist in a secret minigame entitled 'The 4th Survivor.' This short scenario entails HUNK's journey to escape Raccoon City, beginning with his awakening in the sewers and eventually leading to his extraction from the city. He is the only member of his unit to survive the attack of the mutated William Birkin that takes place shortly after his team-mates have secured samples of the G-Virus for Umbrella.[2] The minigame requires the player to reach an extraction point, while given a limited amount of ammunition to get past a large number of enemies. An epilogue screen in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis later details a conversation between HUNK and the helicopter pilot that extracted him.[3]

He reprises his Umbrella Chronicles in "4th Survivor" where the player must reach the helipad for extraction from Raccoon City.[4]

In Capcom's other survival horror game Dead Rising the HUNK suit is used for the troops who run the clean up operation in the mall

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3167929
  2. ^ a b Capcom. Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles. Capcom. Wii. Level/area: Fourth Survivor (in English). (2007-11-13) “HUNK Profile (Archive): He has carried out a large number of successful operations, many of which he was the only one to return alive from, earning HUNK the nickname "Grim Reaper." He is a member of Umbrella Special Forces and was the operative that single-handedly retrieved the G-virus despite the rest of his unit being wiped out by the G creature that used to be William Birkin.”
  3. ^ Capcom Production Studio 4. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Capcom. PlayStation. (in English). (1999-09-22) “Epilogue: "Once again, only you survived, Mr. Death," the chopper pilot speaks with a cold bitterness.”Always, only you, survive, Mr. Death," the pilot continues. But Hunk does not respond to the pilot. He doesn't care. “The Death cannot die...," the survivor thinks to himself with a warm smile.”
  4. ^ Damien Waples, "Hunk" and "HUNK Profile," Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Prima Official Game Guide (Roseville: Prima Games, 2007), 21, 128.