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This article provides a list of '''characters in '']'''''.

==Playable characters==
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==Antagonists==
===James Marcus===
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===Ozwell E. Spencer===
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===Sergei Vladimir===
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{{nihongo|'''Sergei Vladimir'''|セルゲイ・ウラジミール|Serugei Urajimīru|] ''Сергей Владимир''}} is a ] in the '']'' series. He appeared in '']'', where he is the primary antagonist.<ref>Damien Waples, "Sergei Vladimir Profile," ''Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Prima Official Game Guide'' (Roseville: Prima Games, 2007), 127.</ref>

A former ] of the ] ], Vladimir retained this rank as a nickname after being discharged. Following the ] he approached the ] and quickly became one of the company's top executives. He became personally acquainted with Umbrella founder ], who began to rely on Vladimir as a loyal and effective enforcer. Vladimir subsequently formed and led Umbrella's private military force, the ]<ref>Famitsu Magazine, Week 2 September 2007 Issue</ref>, as well as Umbrella's internal espionage organization, ]. Agents that answered directly to Vladimir include the likes of ].

As one of the rare individuals whose genetic makeup is capable of creating a ], Vladimir became the genetic model for the majority of Umbrella's Tyrant program, beyond the T-001 and T-002 projects initiated by the team led by ] and ]. To create more Tyrants, Vladimir allowed Umbrella to make ten clones of himself. He also ordered the re-engineering of two T-103 Tyrants in order to produce his personal bodyguards, known as "Ivan".<ref>http://www.primagames.com/catalog/promo_image/9780761558453_878.pdf</ref>

On Spencer's orders Vladimir was involved in the events surrounding the viral outbreak in the Arklay Mountains and ]. At the Arklay Training Facility, Vladimir dispatched one of his Ivan Tyrants to kill Wesker for failing to save the facility from ]' attack. At the Spencer Mansion he was tasked with recovering the BOW data. When Raccoon City was being overrun by the viral outbreak, Vladimir recovered the Red Queen data core from Umbrella's laboratory, allowing the company to recover from the loss of their Raccoon City installations.<ref></ref>

After Umbrella was forced to go underground, Vladimir was put in charge of Umbrella's new base of operations in the ] region of southern ]. In ], this base came under attack by anti-Umbrella operatives led by ] and ]. Despite unleashing the most powerful bio-organic weapons that Umbrella had to offer, Vladimir was unable to repel the assault. He ultimately met his end at the hands of Wesker, who infiltrated the facility.

===Lisa Trevor===
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'''Lisa Trevor''' is a character and enemy in '']'' and ''The Umbrella Chronicles''.<ref>Damien Waples, "The Infected: Lisa Trevor," ''Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Prima's Official Game Guide'' (Roseville: Random House, Inc., 2007), 27.</ref> She is the daughter of ], a famed architect who designed the Arklay Research Facility. After George discovers that the mansion is actually hosting a secret underground laboratory, Spencer kidnaps him and his family. While his henchmen kill off George, his wife and daughter are used as test subjects for the Umbrella Corporation's viral experiments.

Lisa spent nearly 30 years in captivity, undergoing several horrific experiments that rob her of her humanity. She develops uncanny abilities that make her stronger, and in essence, immortal. Lisa also proves to be the key in the development of Birkin's G-Virus, as she becomes one of the few living specimens to successfully adapt and absorb it. Lisa loses her mind during this period, and becomes obsessed with finding her mother, who perished years before. Wesker, then one of Umbrella's top research scientists, orders his personnel to dispose of Lisa; however, she survives her execution, and wanders the mansion's grounds in hopes of finding her mother. Nearly a decade later, Lisa encounters various STARS members, before finding Wesker in the mansion. Wesker kills Lisa and escapes the Mansion's self-destruction.

===Red Queen===
'''Red Queen''' (voiced by ]) is a supercomputer owned by the Umbrella Corporation. She stores all the combat data of the corporation. Until July 1998, it was located in the Arklay Research Facility in the Raccoon Forest, but it was transported in a helicopter commanded by Vladimir to save it from the destruction of the Facility, and again to save it from the city. Its data was backed up to Umbrella's mainframe, UMF-013. Later, it was also used to control the T-ALOS project. Wesker killed Vladimir and stole all the data from the Red Queen, saving it on a disk. Before abandoning the facility, all data was erased and Red Queen was shut down.

===T-ALOS===
'''T-ALOS''' (Tyrant - Armored Lethal Organic System), occasionally spelled as '''Talos''', is the ultimate bio-organic weapon, created by the Umbrella Corporation.

The Umbrella research team stationed at the Arklay Research Facility originally conceived of the Talos as their answer to the European ]. Before it could be completed, development was interrupted by the T-Virus outbreak caused by Marcus. Realizing that the facility's days were numbered, Spencer ordered Vladimir to recover the Talos prototype so that its research would not be wasted. This was done, and the prototype was safely brought back into Umbrella's hands before the facility was destroyed by Wesker.

After Raccoon City was destroyed, the Umbrella Corporation was forced underground and most of its activities were shut down. The Talos project was moved to Umbrella's Russian branch. The Talos was tested against a special forces unit, two armored vehicles, and an attack helicopter, making Talos the ultimate BOW.

The idea behind the Talos project is the creation of a highly advanced bio-weapon that could be effectively controlled, which relies on chip connections to brain cells, making it remotely controllable. Talos is equipped with specialized combat firepower and armor. Even while armed with heavy weaponry, it has mobility unthinkable in a natural organism.

It was ultimately defeated by Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine, during a raid on a Russian Umbrella facility commanded by Vladimir.

==References==

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*Damien Waples, "Playable Characters," ''Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Prima Official Guide'' (Roseville: Prima Games, 2007), 14-21.

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