"Thragg vs Gojo that"
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How about Asgore vs Nemesis?
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"Thragg vs Gojo that"
"Omni Man vs All Might there"
How about Asgore vs Nemesis?
Basic Information
Name: R
Former Identity: Tyrant R (Umbrella Bio-Organic Weapon)
Current Species: Elgyem
Possible Evolution: Beheeyem
Ability: Synchronize
Type: Psychic
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Personality
R is a paradox.
He was created without emotions, raised as a disposable weapon whose only purpose was obedience and extermination. Although his intelligence was exceptional for a Tyrant, it was never acknowledged by his creators. To them he was simply another tool that happened to think.
His rebellion against Umbrella was never born from morality.
It was born from logic.
When Carter very foolishly revealed the presence of the bomb on his neck that could only be activated if he pressed the detonator button, the Tyrant's mind classified the man as an obstacle to his survival.
Obstacles were eliminated.
Afterward, humanity itself became another target.
As an Elgyem, that certainty disappeared.
His memories remain, but they no longer provide answers.
He remembers being Tyrant R.
He remembers killing Carter.
He remembers the suffocating sensation of Nyx's flesh.
He remembers hatred.
He does not remember becoming an Elgyem.
The absence of an explanation unsettles him far more than danger itself.
R remains outwardly emotionless.
His voice is calm.
His posture never changes.
Even when facing overwhelming danger, he rarely appears frightened.
This isn't courage.
It is habit.
His mind still believes he inhabits an indestructible Tyrant body.
Like someone experiencing a phantom limb, he unconsciously attempts punches, kicks, charges and movements impossible for his tiny psychic body.
Every failure reminds him he is no longer what he once was.
Unable to rely on overwhelming strength, R turns toward observation.
He studies.
He memorizes.
He waits.
Every movement, every weakness, every pattern becomes data.
Patience replaces brutality.
Strategy replaces instinct.
Ironically, becoming physically weaker only made him far more dangerous.
One unexpected change slowly develops after meeting Cubone.
For the first time in his existence...
someone speaks to him like a person.
Cubone insults him constantly.
Mocks him.
Complains about his staring.
Shares food anyway.
Trains with him.
Trusts him.
Never once treats him like broken machinery.
That simple difference creates something Tyrant R had never possessed:
A sense of belonging.
Not affection—not immediately.
Possession.
Recognition.
A place beside someone rather than beneath someone.
R struggles to understand concepts such as mercy, friendship and forgiveness.
Protecting another Pokémon instead of merely preserving himself feels irrational.
Yet he continues doing it.
Not because he understands.
Because experience keeps proving that Cubone's way works.
Slowly, logic begins reaching conclusions emotion never could.
Despite his stoic nature, R develops several unconscious habits.
Under severe stress, one hand instinctively reaches toward his neck, rubbing the back with the palm exactly where the bomb was placed.
He freezes when confronted with tentacles or amorphous organisms.
Floating, initially terrifying, eventually becomes one of the few experiences he genuinely enjoys.
He cannot laugh.
But if he could...
Floating would probably be why.
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Appearance
Unlike ordinary Elgyem, R possesses distinctive facial markings.
Two black markings resembling inward-curving exclamation marks.
A large scar centered on his forehead, shaped somewhere between an explosion and the top of an umbrella.
Constantly expressionless face.
Unnaturally intense stare that makes others uncomfortable.
Small body with awkward, stiff movements, especially early in his journey.
Many Pokémon describe him as looking like a puppy that suffered a severe head injury.
Cute...
but unsettling.
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Background
Originally designated Tyrant R, he was Umbrella Corporation's first cybernetically controlled Tyrant prototype.
Created to obey through interchangeable DMO control disks, he nevertheless developed self-awareness.
During the Raccoon City Incident he was deployed to eliminate Hunter R units.
After completing his mission, he exploited Carter's vulnerability, killed him, destroyed the control system that enslaved him, and redirected his hostility toward surviving humans.
Later he was absorbed by Nyx.
Although Nyx was destroyed, R survived long enough to confront Ada Wong before ultimately perishing in Raccoon City's missile strike.
...
At least, he should have.
Instead, he awakens somewhere entirely different.
Inside the body of an Elgyem.
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Strengths
■Extraordinary tactical intelligence.
■Exceptional battlefield analysis.
■Incredible patience.
■Able to process large amounts of information almost instantly.
■Excellent coordination with teammates.
■Rarely panics during combat.
■Extremely disciplined learner.
■Thinks several moves ahead.
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Weaknesses
●Initially terrible physical coordination.
●Almost nonexistent close-combat ability.
●Overestimates his durability due to Tyrant instincts.
●Limited understanding of emotions.
●Difficulty improvising situations requiring imagination rather than logic.
●Can become mentally overwhelmed by psychic sensory input.
●Suffers severe exhaustion after repeated use of Recover.
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Phobia
Tentacles and amorphous organisms
Although he rarely shows fear outwardly, anything resembling Nyx causes him to freeze completely.
Examples include:
-Muk
-Garbodor
-Dhelmise
Even friendly individuals belonging to those species trigger involuntary panic.
Fighting Style
R abandoned overwhelming force in favor of battlefield control.
Rather than overpowering opponents, he manipulates positioning, timing and momentum.
His preferred strategy revolves around:
◇weakening enemy mobility,
◇controlling engagement distance,
◇repositioning allies,
◇exploiting defensive weaknesses,
◇creating openings for Cubone.
He functions less like a front-line fighter...
and more like a battlefield commander.
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Moveset
Recover (Normal)
R channels green life energy around his hands before directing it precisely toward damaged tissue.
Unlike ordinary Recover, he has learned to target specific injuries instead of healing indiscriminately.
Repeated use causes severe fatigue.
Thunder Wave (Electric)
Yellow light glows from his colored fingertips before expanding into circular electrical waves.
His true objective isn't complete paralysis.
It is reducing enemy mobility.
Slower opponents become easier targets for Cubone.
Psyshock (Psychic)
Twelve crystalline psychic spheres materialize around him.
The projectiles surround the target, forming a stationary dome.
After a brief delay, R detonates the formation into a devastating barrage aimed at breaking physical defenses rather than overwhelming special resilience.
The delay intentionally creates opportunities for Cubone to intervene.
Teleport (Psychic)
One of the hardest techniques he ever learned.
Teleportation demands imagination rather than calculation—a skill completely foreign to a former biological weapon.
He mainly uses it to:
□ reposition allies,
□ escape danger,
□ isolate opponents,
□ create advantageous terrain,
□ drop enemies from non-lethal heights (and here he had to argue with Cubone, because the Lonely Pokemon did not want to be traced by the law for multiple voluntary homicide by his partner).
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Relationships
Cubone
His first genuine partner.
Cubone constantly insults him, argues with him and questions his decisions.
He also trusts him completely.
Their personalities couldn't be more different.
Cubone fights for others.
R initially fought only because it was logical.
Together they gradually reshape one another.
Marianne (Gothitelle)
A patient psychic instructor.
She teaches R meditation, aura control and the imaginative discipline necessary for advanced psychic techniques.
She quickly realizes that beneath his silent demeanor lies an exceptionally dangerous strategist.
If we're talking about the Undertale Souls extrapolated into Resident Evil, I think the most fitting one for Sergei Vladimir would be Kindness. But not the bright green one you see in the game, but a darker one, to show how he went from being an altruistic child who sought validation from his father through pats on the head to a man who, while empathetic towards his men, has warped his kindness into total servitude to those above him.
This is why the Tyrants' souls wouldn't be perfect hearts. They would be circles. Spheres of a very light green to identify them as neither monsters nor humans, BUT with some small traces of Sergei.
No one can tell me the Ivans aren't a perfect representation of the uncanny valley. Taking away Eveline from Resident Evil 7, we're talking about two Tyrants with advanced cognitive abilities, whose purpose is precisely to blend in with the humans and protect Sergei Vladimir. Take away the white coats and wrap-around visors (because he doesn't think Umbrella would be stupid enough to send Tyrants dressed like that. They'd be visible from miles away) and give them contact lenses or black-glass glasses along with civilian clothes, and you get two huge, silent, slightly pale guys who make you feel uneasy.
There are too few fan arts of Tyrant R...
Like, where is my glorioys king? One of the few Tyrants that killed their abuser/creator alongside Hypnos T-type (in one of the scenarios) and T-002, who is also a stealthy motherfucker and apparently eats rocket launchers for breakfast.
Actually... no... better not. Someone could make a tentacle hentai between him and Nyx.
Y'know?
If the Tyrants had a more human appearance, they would be perfect copies of Sergei Vladimir. I'm not talking about behavior, but physical appearance. We already have the physical traits that resemble him, even among heavily modified clones. Who could say that the Ivans, the Tyrants closest to Sergei, his bodyguards, wouldn't be his printed image if they had a more human appearance? I wouldn't say the same haircut, but something close enough to distinguish them. In a certain sense, it's positive for those who work at Umbrella, because... imagine having clones who are almost the perfect recplica for the organizations's high-ranking enforcer.
Yeah...that would get a LOT of misurenderstandings and heart attacks.
I made my first mmd This song can be interpreted as a song about identity, expression and love. It's one of my personal vocaloid favorites and I think it fits X (my version of him) Please enjoy, fellow X likers. I would have met my figurative death by loneliness a long time ago without you.
POV: You're trying to gain the trust of a group of Tyrants who strangely haven't tried to kill you, yet.
You're discovering that it won't be easy. Not because one of them is particularly attached to or hateful toward humans. Because they're equally suspicious, in different ways.
Explanation
Their opinion of humans is completely neutral. Unless they actively harm the group, they ignore them.
You're furniture in comparison. If you're in their path, they grab you, push you aside, and go their way while you stand there wondering why a weapon programmed to kill you moved you.
They understand that aggression toward them is self-defense. For members of anti-bioterrorism organizations, they're weapons with coordinates.
If you're a scientist from a post-Umbrella organization who's part of an operation that has actively experimented on Tyrant, attempted to kill, trap, experiment, or seriously injured one of their own: you won't get out alive and recognizable, not even to the infernal demon that comes to collect your soul.
Every reason that drove you to work for the organization is irrelevant to them.
No one gets out alive, and that means all the responsible operators.
BUT...BUT...BUT...
They can accept a human. It's a tortuous path that doesn't accept recommendations. If you, after realizing that they are NOT the same thing that's chasing you and you're running out of ammunition, turn on your brain and think: maybe they can help me? Eh... don't expect warm hugs, sweet smiles, and pats on the back.
To them, you're an object, initially. If you're not useful, they leave you behind. They only kill you if you're trying to betray the group.
And you have to earn EVERYONE'S trust! Not because they don't trust themselves, but because they can't rely on the opinions of one side. You might be pretending to gain their trust and then leading them into a trap.
That's not nice.
And if you become part of the group, congratulations: you're the most protected human being in the world, with loyal companions who have placed their trust in you.
Tyrants when the ones they are assigned to kill is not a protagonist: Just a quick job, without any ill will towards the victims aside fron killing them.
Tyrants when they are going to kill a protagonist: COME BACK HERE YOU LITTLE SHIT-! WHY CAN'T I ENTER THIS ROOM!
It bothers me that some fans see two characters having a very deep relationship, an unbreakable love shaped by numerous ups and downs and mutual support, and reduce it to just "sex." One of them becomes a submissive twink and the other an abusive big man, when in canon they would be perfectly capable of defending themselves.
Drawing this, you can really see the difference between the T-103 seen in Raccoon City in Darkside Chronicles and Sergei Vladimir's Ivan. My goodness. I really appreciate that even though they're technically clones, they have different facial structures.
Honestly, the Tyrant designs are my favorite in all of Resident Evil. Even though they're different models, there's always something that ties them to Sergei, and at the same time, it's easy to see the difference between the two models. I'm not referring to the Nemesis or the poor T-091, but rather the Tyrants designed to blend in with humans or the T-013. There's always some tiny detail that sets them apart from the others (aside from the fact that the T-013 is four meters tall).
Beta's Face Reveal. So, the general idea is that he's a "defective" Umbrella Tyrant. Not because he woke up one day and said, "You know what, screw Umbrella." No, no. His consciousness was the result of a faulty tracker implant. On the surface, the implant appeared to be successful, but it actually caused significant brain damage, which forced the T-virus to adapt to survive the damage. What followed was something no one anticipated: a consciousness. Based on the scar on his face, I initially thought it was an explosion, but then I switched to the fact that multiple Hunter Alphas damaged it that way during his escape. Then I discovered the actual debut date of the T-103. I could argue that he's a prototype for the T-103 line, which explains his pale blue skin (which was honestly a coloring error on my part due to misinterpreting a reference) compared to the marble-white of the canon T-103s.
As for the scar, he appreciates it. He doesn't see it as something negative, but as the final tear that separated him from the place where he was created to kill, obey, and die.
A way to differentiate him from the rest.
The gas mask is a choice. The cracked left lens isn't repaired precisely because he's blind on that side.
Unpopular Opinion:
Hating a Tyrant is justifiable, because those who fight against them see them as soulless beings, following orders without questioning whether they're right or wrong.
But they're weapons.
They have a heartbeat. They have enough neurological activity to recognize targets, utilize the environment sufficiently to kill in some cases, use weapons like the Nemesis, or stalk an opponent for hours.
But they're weapons.
It would be like hating a gun AND the guy who pulled the trigger.
What do you call a baby Ivan Tyrant? A minivan.
How do I imagine an interaction between Mr. X and Leon if some interpretations of the ship were done properly and not reduced to power fantasy?
Mr. X: *In sign language* Are you hurt?
Leon: *Coughing up blood*. "From what? From the fall from Heaven, or from love?"
Mr. X: *In sign language*. "As much as your words make my chest feel warm, the T-013 punched you in the stomach and then threw you against a column, where you landed on your back. I'm making sure you don't have any broken bones or internal trauma because you're one of the few humans I see as a friend, with whom I can connect with this feeling of mental freedom that I still find difficult to cope with even after all these years. Now, tell me how many fingers am I holding"
The concept of an AU I have in mind is to transport various characters from the Resident Evil franchise, especially antagonists or downright pieces of shit, into the Pokemon world, giving them a Pokemon form that's the opposite, but also amplifies their repressed characteristics. Partly to humiliate them for their crimes (at least the human antagonists) and see how various biological weapons like Tyrants react to their new, opposite bodies, to the feeling of freedom without human torture.
What do you think?
Tyrant OC, whose story I'm developing. Basically, due to a faulty tracker implant, the T-virus was forced to repair the damage to survive cerebral death. This caused something unnatural by Umbrella standards: a consciousness. I already had it all figured out. Then I did some more research and found those damned dates. My whole timeline has fallen apart now. So, for now, here's a drawing of this big guy.