Unleash Your Inner Hero: Dive into the World of Chief from Resident Evil!
Chief is a cunning tactician, enforcing strict order amidst chaos, but also hides a haunted past. His loyalty to Raccoon City is unwavering, even when corruption lurks in the shadows. A relentless force, he battles both monsters and morality.
Chief (Resident Evil) Trivia
What is the name of the Chief of Police in Raccoon City from the Resident Evil series? (Expert)
#1: Chief Irons
#2: Chief Redfield
#3: Chief McCoy
#4: Chief Williams
What unique item does Chief Brian Irons keep in his office as a trophy in Resident Evil 2? (Advanced)
#1: A mounted deer head
#2: A stuffed bear
#3: A taxidermy alligator
#4: A wolf skin rug
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Chief (Resident Evil) Fun Facts
Chief Irons, the Chief of Police in Resident Evil 2, was originally conceived as a character who was corrupt and only interested in personal gain, reflecting the darker themes of the game.
Chief Irons has a hidden room in the Raccoon City Police Department that features taxidermy animals, showcasing his macabre interests and obsession with control.
Chief (Resident Evil) Polls
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