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The second died with two unpinned grenades in her hand, creating an explosion that sets the entire facility on alert. Wounded, Wesker proceeds to escape in an Umbrella-issued aircraft; the remaining Alice clones attempted to shoot down the plane but to no avail. Wesker activates a "Purge" bomb that destroys the facility, vaporizing a large portion of Tokyo and killing the clones in the process. The real Alice is on board the helicopter however, and prepares to kill him.

Acting quickly, Wesker injects Alice with a serum that destroys the T-cells in her body and renders her powerless. Wesker reveals that he has injected himself with the T-Virus and displays superhuman strength and speed similar to Alice's. He overpowers her and seconds from certain death, Alice thanks him for making her "human again". Distracted, Wesker has no time to regain control of the unmanned aircraft before it crashes into a mountainside.

Wesker is thought to have died in the crash, while Alice barely survives. However, Wesker's new powers enable him to regenerate from his injuries, and he heads to the Umbrella ship, Arcadia , where he takes command and uses Umbrella's remaining satellites to track Alice. There, they discover over 2, humans held in suspended animation for testing. Upon releasing the survivors, Alice discovers two pods drenched in blood and follows the blood trail to Wesker.

When she attempts to attack, he calls on two Cerberuses and an armed necrosing Bennett to hold her at bay. Wesker explains that the T-Virus is starting to overtake him and believes that eating fresh human tissue will keep it at bay, which is why the Arcadia crew abandoned ship three days prior. Alice tells him that she is "not on the menu" and kicks a tray full of scalpels at Wesker, who dodges all but one which grazes his right cheek. Before Wesker can retaliate, he is confronted by Claire and Chris, prompting Alice to remind him that she promised to bring "friends".

Wesker removes his sunglasses, revealing his severely altered red eyes, and remarks that she "should've brought more". Wesker battles Chris and Claire, and his super strength and speed overpowers them easily. He traps them in holding tanks before focusing on Alice.

Alice meanwhile killed the dogs and disarmed Bennett, but was pierced in the forearm with a scalpel. Wesker produces several mandible-like tentacles from his mouth and prepares to eat her, but Alice stabs him in the head with the scalpel covered in her blood, temporarily stunning him. Alice tries to retrieve her shotgun to finish the job when Bennett blocks her path.

In turn, he is stopped by K-Mart , who knocks him out and tosses Alice the shotgun. Alice shoots Wesker in the head, blowing out the top right side of his skull. After Alice frees Claire and Chris, Wesker attempts to get up, but Chris pins him down with his foot. The two siblings unload their pistols onto Wesker at point blank range, leaving him temporarily dead. He activates another bomb that was placed on the Arcadia , believing it to still be on the ship. However, moments before detonation, he discovers the bomb hidden on the chopper.

As the countdown continues, Wesker's eyes glow red with anger. The bomb detonates, destroying the helicopter. Soon after, an open parachute can be seen descending into the water, safely away from the explosion.

Wesker survived the destruction of his transport plane after escaping from the freighter Arcadia. Due to Alice delaying the plan 's ending due to her constantly helping save people , Wesker decided to enact a new plan. Pretending to renounce his ties to the Umbrella Corporation, Wesker and his personal agent, Ada Wong , ended up rounding up what remained of the U.

When he received news that Alice had been captured after the attack on Arcadia and imprisoned in Umbrella Prime , Wesker tasked Ada with infiltrating the base and killing the security personal; in truth, he already had access to the base, but needed to make it look like he was hacking in.

He then sent an extraction team consisting of Luther West , Leon Kennedy , Barry Burton , Sergei Vladimir and another man to retrieve Ada and Alice; the rescue looked genuine as he allowed them to blow up the intake vents to the base, ensuring a chain-reaction that would destroy Umbrella Prime. After Ada saves Alice, Wesker brings her up to speed; however, per his plan, the Red Queen terminates his transmission and delivers a threat to the survivors.

With the exception of Ada, Alice and Leon, the team is wiped out; however, they also managed to free Jill Valentine from Umbrella's mind control and adopted a clone named Becky. Wesker meets Alice again in person after she is brought to the Oval Office. He injects her with a watered-down version of the T-Virus, falsely claiming that she now had all her powers back. To further illustrate his point, Wesker takes Alice to the rooftop to show her the non-stop attacks from the T-virus abominations.

Immediately after the events of Retribution, Wesker betrays Alice. Though the methods used aren't shown, the second clone of Doctor Alexander Isaacs confirms and attributes the destruction of the White House to Wesker, as well as presumably all of Alice's allies who were present. Wesker heads to The Hive to wait out the final phase of the plan in comfort.

However, the Red Queen contacts Alice and tells her about the anti-virus. With the need to have the Red Queen appear to be in charge gone, Wesker takes back control of the Umbrella Corporation. Distrustful of the A. In their attempt to reach the ship, the rest of the survivors are killed by zombies, leaving only Alice, Claire, and Chris standing. Once onboard the Arcadia, the trio discovers that despite the ship being devoid of any crew, there are over 2, survivors on board kept there by the Umbrella Corporation as research subjects.

While exploring the ship, Alice runs into Wesker, who has used the T-virus to remain alive after their crash. He mentions the powerful effects of the virus and how it is trying to take over his mind.

A fierce battle ensues, with Alice, Claire, Chris, and a recently rescued K-Mart attempting to overpower Wesker, who now has superhuman strength and regenerative abilities. Wesker manages to escape the Arcadia on his gunship, but when he tries to destroy the ship with all the survivors on board, he realizes that the explosive has been hidden on his ship and is consumed in a blinding explosion.

Alice then broadcasts a message from the Arcadia calling all survivors to the ship. The force shown by the Umbrella Corporation, which is not known for its subtlety in the best of situations, is far more than what has been seen in earlier situations and the survivors are most definitely outmanned and outgunned.

Add to this the fact that Alice no longer has her special abilities, and their situation seems hopeless. Stranded on a ship with nowhere to run, the survivors are most definitely captured by the Umbrella gunships.

There is a small possibility that Alice escapes whilst the rest get captured, but since Umbrella operatives have specifically hunted her and know her to be on board, that seems unlikely as well. The only bright spot in this otherwise gloomy outcome is that since the Umbrella researchers kept the survivors alive for so long on the Arcadia, they will most likely continue to keep them alive, giving Alice another chance to save them all.

Albert Wesker, the slippery Umbrella chairman, has narrowly escaped on multiple occasions and seems to take special pleasure in blowing up his enemies whilst flying away on his gunship.

However, the novelization of Extinction explains that she was killed by Alice, while Alice was being controlled by the Umbrella Corporation in Detroit. The lack of an onscreen explanation has left viewers confused, since she was an important character because her father was the among those who invented the T-virus in order to heal her from some disease perhaps the same thing that rendered her father wheelchair-bound.

There is a scene where Ada and Alice meet. Ada tries to explain who she is, and Alice interrupts her: "Ada Wong. Operative for the Umbrella Corporation, one of Albert Wesker's top agents. I know exactly who and what you are". They have never met in the previous movies but, as Alice is an ex Umbrella soldier who used to protect the entrance to the Hive, it is likely that she had information about other agents and soldiers.

The Umbrella Corporation was trying to understand how to control the biohazard. That is why they built the prime test facility in Russia. In Raccoon City, they even sent Nemesis to fight against Alice as it was the perfect moment to test the biohazard in the real world.

It is likely that there was only a minimal defense systems in The Hive, as it was a scientific underground laboratory not a military installation. That may be why the Red Queen was trying to avoid spreading the virus there. Matt, Alice and Lisa wanted to make public the intentions of the Umbrella Corporation of selling the T-virus to the bio war. Alice, Becky, Leon, and Luther escape the underwater facility and make it out onto the Arctic ice.

Suddenly, the ice begins to crack under their vehicle, and an Umbrella submarine pokes through the surface. A door opens, and Jill, the "bad" Rain, and a handcuffed Ada emerge. In front of them, Rain injects herself with the Las Plagas parasite in order to gain extra strengths. Jill and Rain then attack, Alice, Lyon, and Luther. Red Queen orders Jill to terminate Project Alice but, just as she is about to kill her, Alice pulls the red scarab from Jill's chest, releasing her from Red Queen control.

Rain kills Luther, and Alice kills Rain by shooting the ice under her feet, causing her to fall into the water where the Las Plagas zombies descend upon her. Alice, Leon, Becky, Ada, and Jill, her memory now restored, are picked up in a helicopter and flown to a heavily-barricade White House, where Wesker has set up headquarters.

The minute Alice walks into his office, Wesker rushes over and injects her with the T-virus, restoring her former powers and telling her that she is the ultimate weapon in the fight against the Red Queen's determination to destroy all life on Earth.

In the final scene, Wesker, Alice, Leon, Jill, and Ada stand on the roof of the White House, looking out over Wesker's forces as they fight to keep hordes of zombies outside the gates.

No, after the credits start rolling, the movie is over. However, there are clues that might indicate that she is a clone throughout the franchise. In Retribution, it is said that the Umbrella Corporation has made many simulations and recreations of outbreaks. It is likely that the Alice of the first movie is a clone put in the Hive to protect the entrance because in Extinction there are other clones of her being tested in a simulation environment very similar to The Hive and even with the same clothes.

At the end of Apocalypse, Alice is killed by a pipe and burned in a Helicopter crash. Then an Umbrella's medical team arrives and takes the body to the Detroit facility where it is not clear if she came back to life because the virus has healed her or if she was cloned, however it is likely that she was cloned because, she was kept in a liquid environment and she couldn't remember anything at first just like the clones from Extinction. The memories are imprinted in the clones, as mentioned in Retribution, but some of it might come back as flashbacks because it is said that the clones are connected in some way.

In Extinction, every time a clone dies, the "Original Project Alice" has some kind of reaction, and at the end when she stares at the picture of her wedding, just like in the first Resident Evil she gets attacked by the Tyrant. In Retribution, where one of the Suburbia clones awakens, it seems she has memories from all the past events. The last clues are presented when Ada Wong telling Alice about the clones. She said that Alice was one of the 50 basic models in testing environments in which she might be a businesswoman, a housewife or a soldier working for Umbrella.

In Retribution's clone factory, Alice looks very similar to the clones. Every time that Alice awakes in Umbrella's installations, clone or original, the scar on her shoulder seems to be fresh. Further insight is provided in the sequel, The Final Chapter. In this film, however, she uses a Glock



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