In the Resident Evil Final Chapter, Can an Airborne Anti-Virus Spread That Fast?

In the ending, when Alice dropped the vessel containing the anti-virus, the zombies running towards her instantly died,

Questions:

1) In real life, Can an Air-borne Anti-virus spread that fast and affect the infected cell's in a matter of milliseconds?
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2) If the anti-virus was that fast and effective, why were the flying creatures going after her still alive?
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3) In what timeline can the Resident Evil 7:Biohazard game be found in the Resident Evil Movie Series? is it in Part 1(2002)?
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Comments

  • In gas dispersal there are several factors that determine the spread of an airborne pathogen...first off the weight of the gas may keep it close to the surface....eventually the flying creatures would land due to fatigue and get infected. How fast? It depends...the US military has tested some nerve agents that are nearly that fast...however not every person or zombie is the same and some may last longer. However..the pathogen would be at the mercy of the wind...and presumably contact...so there should have been quite a few not affected...at least not like that. So sure in an enclosed room that recycles air...sure...outside no.

  • First of all, SPOILERS.

    Second of all, the movies are not canon to the games. So none. That answers that question.

  • Movies aren't canon.

  • Live-action movies aren't canon to the games cause they're just terrible. I hope Vendetta (The upcoming animated movie) won't disappoint.

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