What are the markings of true strength? It is an imposing physique, limitless power/influence or simply unwavering determination and resolve? There’s a few interpretations as to what makes one strong, going beyond their physical capabilities and thinking outside the brawn box. It never hurts to have superhuman strength and endurance, but does that make one stronger than another or do those enhancements act as a crutch for the weakling underneath it all? The Resident Evil universe is swarming with formidable strength, be it complications from the T-Virus, a mutated strain such as the C-Virus, or the human condition knowing no bounds. It helps to have years of academy training, plus the added bonus of rippling biceps or increased stamina, but how strong are the strongest of all Resident Evil characters?
Introduced in 1996’s Resident Evil, the first of them all, Jill Valentine is one of the longest-standing protagonists in the entire franchise. She’s outlasted remake after remake after sequel, suffering some cosmetic changes along the way that were nothing short of an eye sore. We’re still on the fence about Resident Evil 5 Jill, especially that blonde hair, but we’ll mark it down to a one-off. During the 1990s, Jill served in the U.S. Army, so there’s enough proof of her resilience as a stand-out female in a predominantly male profession. She became one of the only women in the world with Delta Force training, excelling in lock-picking, code-breaking and bomb disposal. She’s survived multiple encounters with Nemesis, Umbrella’s most dangerous asset, plus a run-in with Albert Wesker that led to four years of brainwashed servitude. Although she’s intimidating in her own right, we’d say Jill’s true strength lies within.
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