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January 14, 2011
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  • Hello, can you watch your edits on the Tyrant pages, don't speculated on things. If you continue to do so you will be banned. Thank you.

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    • ^ OH SNAPPED!

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    • Understood. But, pray tell, what "speculations" did I include?

      There is a Tyrant of unknown origin but with marked resemblances to the T-103 model (aka Mr. X) in the film Resident Evil: Damnation, whose only identifying markers are the numbers 013 on the shoulder.

      Similarly, there are a number of human-based Irregular Mutants of "Tyrant-like" appearances & traits throughout the game, such as William Birkin, Morpheus, Alexia Ashford and Jack Norman.

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    • No. William Birkin is not "Tyrant-like" unless you're saying that he's simply not a zombie. The concept of the Tyrants is that they are people who have been infected with the t-Virus and have a special genetic code that has allowed them to become more than the standard zombie, retaining their intelligence. "Tyrant-like", on the wiki, is used to refer to people matching this same description, but who weren't infected by Umbrella in order to become a bio-weapons product (as such, Morpheus and Sergei are not bio-weapons, as their infections were not part of a planned bio-weapons program) - "Tyrant" is a product name. Think of that like two companies making the same product - Sellotape, for example, is a brand of adhesive tape that has become "generically-trademarked" by its purchasers to refer to any adhesive tape; it's the same reason why unintentionally-infected dobermans are "zombie dogs" and not "Cerberuses".

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    • I have always personally used "Tyrant-like" to refer to beings that have a fundamentally human-like form, albeit grotesquely distorted, but which display far greater power than the average B.O.W, as a result of being infected with a viral mutagen, but I understand.

      I will not be as "speculatory" again.

      While the explanation for why some mutants are considered Tyrant-like and others aren't in the article still feels clunky to me, I won't add anything about the individuals that can or can't be considered Tyrant-like until I have cleared that up here.

      My current supposition is that any self-produced human mutant created as a result of their genetics interacting with a t-virus derivative is a "Tyrant-like" mutant; so far, that consists of Morpheus, Jack Norman, Sergei Vladimir, and Alexander Ashford.

      Mutants who were created with viruses other than the T-virus, such as G-Birkin, or who artificially modified the infection process, such as Alexia Ashford, cannot even be considered to be Tyrant-like mutants. They are simply mutants.

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