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+ | Some time after the viral outbreak, Pablo joined [[Claire Redfield (DeCandido)|Claire Redfield]]'s convoy. In 2007, the convoy moved into Las Vegas, where they were set upon by Umbrella. When the corportation dropped a container on the ground, Pablo and a number of other armed survivors went out to examine it, soon discovering that it was housing powerful mutant zombies. In the fight, Pable was punched through the chest.<ref>DeCandido, ''[[Resident Evil: Extinction (novel)|Extinction]]'', Chapter Twenty-Five.</ref> As was custom for the convoy, he was given an impromptu burial after the conflict, with a wooden cross to mark his grave.<ref>DeCandido, ''Extinction'', p.311.</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:43, 20 November 2014
DeCandido universe
(DeCandido's novelizations of the Anderson films)
(DeCandido's novelizations of the Anderson films)
Pablo Villanueva was a survivor of the global T-virus outbreak of 2002.
Biography
Some time after the viral outbreak, Pablo joined Claire Redfield's convoy. In 2007, the convoy moved into Las Vegas, where they were set upon by Umbrella. When the corportation dropped a container on the ground, Pablo and a number of other armed survivors went out to examine it, soon discovering that it was housing powerful mutant zombies. In the fight, Pable was punched through the chest.[1] As was custom for the convoy, he was given an impromptu burial after the conflict, with a wooden cross to mark his grave.[2]
Sources
- ↑ DeCandido, Extinction, Chapter Twenty-Five.
- ↑ DeCandido, Extinction, p.311.