Biochemical "Ant Nest" Arc: Hank's Temptation!
Recording all bio-related missions is a basic operation for every U.S.S. team member when they discover a bio-virus leak, and from that moment on, the tiny camera built into their gas masks will continue to turn on until the mission is over or they die.
The reason why the "raincoat" company does this is that the top management only needs to know the progress of this type of task in real time, but also provides them with first-hand information about the accident scene.
If these team members are unfortunately killed, then they can also provide crucial clues for the follow-up troops through the videos they took during their lifetime.
Of course, in some cases, the top management of the "Raincoat" company will also directly give all kinds of unbelievable temporary tasks directly to the members of the U.S.S. team who are on a mission.
For example, in "Operation Raccoon City", the "wolf pack" team was threatened by the "Umbrella" higher-ups to protect them from leaving, and again and again, and again, three, four, five, six, seven, arranged a lot of life-and-death missions...
(PS: This game has been criticized by many players, and the specific reasons will not be given here one by one, anyway, you only need to know that its reputation and rating are extremely crotch-pulling in the "Resident Evil" series, which is enough, just like a certain god once said: "Many other companies do CG with their hearts and make games with their feet, but the game "Operation Raccoon City" is definitely an exception, because its maker must be a cripple!) As for the experience of the game, it is equivalent to the process of being attracted to the cover girl of a small-budget movie after you see her, and then when you pay to watch it with great interest, you are directly knocked into the boring process by the actress's real makeup, and the gap is not enough for outsiders... )
In fact, many veterans know that the main role of this so-called "emergency security procedure" is to monitor and track themselves, after all, the U.S.S. team is carrying out dangerous missions deep into secret laboratories.
Among them, there are some secrets related to the core of the company, and the top management would rather destroy all the evidence than let anyone get it, not even the U.S.S. troops directly under the company!
Since Zero's position is management and not a combatant, he does not wear the same style of gas mask as the U.S.S. team, which virtually avoids being monitored by the higher-ups, and when he finds out about this, he is glad for a long time...
When the crisis is resolved, Hank asks Team Member D (virologist) to go and collect simple samples and test the zombies, which is one of the reports that will need to be handed over to the higher-ups in the future.
It didn't take long for Team Member D to discover that there were no primitive cells of the unknown virus in these completely dead corpses, and the virus that existed in their bodies was only the second or third generation, which means that these people were re-infected or indirectly infected.
"What do you think, Mr. Bruce?" When Hank heard his autopsy report, he looked at Zero, he wanted to see some clues in the other party's face, and this was Hank's test of Zero.
Zero was obviously stunned when he heard this, turned his head to look at the male zombie who was shot in the head and muttered: "Well, this guy should be a *** (harmony) who has successfully used his authority to successfully subtly rule female subordinates, probably because he is too mentally stressed or feels that being trapped in the shelter is too boring, so the three of them just..."
"Mr. Bruce!" Hank frowned and interrupted Zero's nonsense, while he also aimed the muzzle of the weapon in his hand at Zero's body, intentionally or unintentionally, before continuing to ask in a very stern tone, "You know what I mean!" ”
"Uh... Got it.. This thing should be the so-called zombie, I read the secret information before there is an introduction to these things, don't forget that I am also a cadre of the 'raincoat' company, and I am qualified to access some confidential documents, but this is the first time I have seen a living zombie. "Zero wasn't lying, it was the first time he'd seen a living zombie.
The Resident Evil World Zero he had entered before had no enemies at all, so he got into the vault in the bank in Koala City and survived.
The most dangerous moment was the fear of death caused by the mourning lion when he approached, and he was narrowly avoided by it, and it can be said that in the mirror world of "Resident Evil", the thing that caused the most damage to Zero was actually the gold bars that smashed on him after the nuclear explosion...
Since Team Alpha has confirmed that there is biochemical virus contamination in the "Ant Nest" research institute, Hank's first task as the captain is to confirm whether there are spies or moles among his companions, and the parachuted Zero is naturally his first target!
Through the gas mask on Zero's face, he could only see a face wearing sunglasses that made it difficult to see the expression, but his unintentional panicked but calm appearance could not hide from Hank, who was used to seeing strong winds and waves.
Since the first time he saw the "living" zombie, Zero naturally had a little fear in his heart, which is the instinct of an ordinary human being, and the object that made Zero even more frightened was the "Death Hank" standing opposite him...
Hank's various performances were all seen by Hank, and it was only at this time that he really let down most of his guard against Zero, and through a series of events that had happened before, he had basically confirmed that Zero should not be a spy sent by another company or country.
The information about "Bruce" Hank has naturally been carefully investigated, except for the other party's household registration book is a little suspicious, there is actually nothing out of the ordinary, but since the two began to contact, he has become so interested in Zero.
(Don't think about it, this is actually the role played by the title skill of "Protector God"...) )
And the good attitude of a person like Zero, who "looks panicked, but can calm himself and be as stable as an old dog", is undoubtedly the kind of person with a relatively high survival rate in this virus contamination incident.
When encountering a crisis that threatens his life, the person who can quickly adjust his mentality to face is definitely the best person who can be a teammate, not to mention that according to the data, Zero's firearm shooting level is not bad!
Having such teammates is definitely better than those who only know "Ah! Yes! Yes! "The "best sixth man" who shouts and screams to attract the enemy is much better, not to mention that Zero has indirectly saved everyone's lives before.
Hank just nodded and didn't say anything more, and after telling his two teammates and Zero to remain on guard, he carefully entered the secure isolation room with Team A and Team Virinologist Team D to search.