Why did Nemesis cut her arms off?

In Netflix's Rebel Moon, Nemesis cut off her arms as part of a ritual on her home planet after her children were killed, replacing them with ancient mechanical gauntlets to wield molten-metal blades and channel ancestral warrior skills for revenge. These powerful gauntlets, passed down through warriors, allowed her to access enhanced strength and connect with her people's legacy, enabling her to become a deadly assassin against the Motherworld forces.
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Why did Nemesis cut off her arms?

After her children were killed, Nemesis cut her arms off and replaced them with mechanical gauntlets as part of an ancient rite of passage used by the warriors of her home world. The new arms allowed her to wield her molten-metal blades, but also passed down the ways of the sword from those who came before.
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What was the point of Nemesis in Resident Evil?

Introduced in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, producer Shinji Mikami and director Kazuhiro Aoyama wanted to implement a stalker-enemy into the game early on that would chase the player, according to Mikami intended to "introduce a new kind of fear into the game, a persistent feeling of paranoia."
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Is Nemesis a child of Nyx?

Family. According to Hesiod's Theogony, Nemesis was one of the children of Nyx alone. Nemesis has been described as the daughter of Oceanus, Erebus, or Zeus, but according to Hyginus she was a child of Erebus and Nyx.
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Why did Nemesis turn evil?

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After being abandoned by the Zeniths, its creators, Nemesis becomes vengeful and sentient, as it decides to hack the entire Zenith colony of Sirius.
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Did Umbrella create Nemesis?

The Nemesis project was established and managed by Umbrella Europe's Sixth Laboratory as part of Tyrant research. The Nemesis-T Type (also known as the Pursuer) was created at the laboratory by implanting a NE-α Type parasite, also developed as part of the project, into a Tyrant.
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What did Nemesis do to the cop's daughter?

There's a part where he kidnaps a police chief's daughter and their gay son, then implants the son's seed into the daughter and booby-traps her womb. This makes it impossible to terminate the triplets without causing her womb to collapse, rendering her unable to ever have children.
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Who is Nyx's favorite child?

Nyx's favorite children is unclear, because she thinks her children should be equal in love to avoid fighting. In the Orphic tradition, Ouranos, the Greek god of the Sky was named a child of Nyx, although more commonly Ouranos was considered to be a child of Gaia (Earth).
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Who does Nyx marry?

Nyx, the primordial Greek goddess of the Night, is consistently paired with her brother and consort, Erebus, the personification of deep darkness, as her husband. Together, they resided in the dark corners of the underworld (Tartarus) and produced many powerful offspring, including Aether (Light) and Hemera (Day), as well as Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death).
 
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Can Nemesis reach Chronos?

During the events of the game, Nemesis initially serves as the guardian of the Crossroads but eventually abandons her post in an attempt to confront Chronos on her own. Determined to face him without assistance from Melinoë, she ultimately fails, as she is repeatedly forced back by the Infernal Beast.
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Who is the real villain in Resident Evil?

The main villain across the Resident Evil franchise is widely considered to be Albert Wesker, a cunning, superhuman antagonist with blonde hair and sunglasses who serves as a primary antagonist and rival to Chris Redfield, initially working for the Umbrella Corporation but developing his own ambition to create a new, superior human race through viruses and bioweapons. While other significant villains exist (like William Birkin, Nemesis, Mother Miranda, and the Bakers), Wesker is the central, recurring antagonist for much of the series' history, embodying the core conflict of human ambition vs. biological horror.
 
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Which Resident Evil game is the goriest?

Having been designed with more weapons and monsters for a faster-paced experience, Resident Evil 4 is the most violent game in the series. An average play-through requires gamers to kill over 900 enemies. GWR Video Gamer's Edition 2008.
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What is Nemesis weakness?

Nemesis's primary weakness across the Resident Evil games is explosives, like grenades or rocket launchers, which stun him, and in the remake, specific weak points like exposed flesh/ooze sacs or his back's fuel tank (Stage 1). Players also exploit environmental hazards, use powerful weapons like the Magnum on his heart, or rely on specific elemental ammo (like fire) for critical hits, especially when his weak spots are revealed after being stunned.
 
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Why did Nemesis target Jill?

Umbrella wanted to eliminate all the proofs and evidence that can show umbrella is responsible for what happened in Raccoon City. They send Nemesis to kill Jill and destroy Raccoon City to hide everything.
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What's that thing on Nemesis' chest?

In the original that black outfit that Mr. X and Nemesis wear are their power limiters (In Re2:Re Mr. X's coat is still his limiter), but in the case of Nemesis in the remake that heart-shaped mechanism its the power limiter.
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Why does Nemesis repeat stars?

Nemesis' catchphrase could be a result of the NE-α parasite's control of the host T-103 slightly overriding that limitation, with the "STARS!" utterance relating to its current objective.
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Who is Nyx's most powerful child?

The Moirai are Nyx's Most powerful children in the mythology but in BOZ the Moirai are Zeus' daughters with Lady Justice(I like to add as well, The Moirai in BOZ is Super nerfed).
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Were there any LGBT Greek gods?

Yes, many Greek gods and heroes had same-sex relationships, with gods like Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, and Hermes frequently depicted in romantic or sexual relationships with male figures like Ganymede, Hyacinthus, Pelops, and Krokos, reflecting the fluidity of sexuality in ancient Greek myths where such attractions were common and not always seen as exclusive, though modern terms like "gay" or "bisexual" are applied to them. 
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Who did Nyx give birth to?

In Greek mythology, Nyx (/nɪks/; Ancient Greek: Νύξ, lit. 'Night') is the goddess and personification of the night. In Hesiod's Theogony, she is the offspring of Chaos, and the mother of Aether and Hemera (Day) by Erebus (Darkness).
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Why is Zeus afraid of Nyx?

Zeus fears Nyx because she is a primordial goddess, existing before the Olympians, with ancient, cosmic power that even he cannot challenge, representing the ultimate, uncontrollable darkness and mystery of the universe. While Zeus is king of the gods, Nyx's power over night, dreams, and death (as mother to Hypnos & Thanatos) means clashing with her could bring cosmic ruin, so he respects her immense, foundational authority, famously backing down from her sanctuary to avoid her wrath.
 
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Who is Apollo's favorite child?

Apollo's most prominent and arguably favorite child was Asclepius, the god of medicine, who became incredibly skilled in healing, even surpassing his father, leading to his eventual death by Zeus but later apotheosis (becoming a god). Other notable children included the musician Orpheus, the first Pythia Phemonoe, and the constellation Virgo (Parthenos).
 
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Can Nyx have demigod children?

Yes, in the world of Greek mythology and related fiction (like Percy Jackson), the primordial goddess Nyx can have powerful, divine offspring, but they aren't typically called "demigods" like Olympian children; they are often full gods (like Thanatos, Hypnos) or powerful daemons (like the Moirai, Fates), though fanon often creates "Nyx demigods" with shadow/night powers, far stronger than normal demigods. If she had a child with a mortal in the Riordan universe, they'd likely be incredibly powerful, embodying darkness, shadows, and nightmares, perhaps even stronger than children of the Big Three. 
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How was Nemesis able to track Jill?

Nemesis tracks Jill Valentine in Resident Evil 3 through a combination of Umbrella's intel, enhanced tracking abilities, and its own relentless, programmed hunting instincts, likely using scent, vision (trained on S.T.A.R.S. faces), and possibly even implanted tracking devices on S.T.A.R.S. members to locate them within Raccoon City. It's designed to hunt specific targets to extinction, so it relentlessly pursues Jill even after initial encounters, using its superior senses and tactical conditioning to find her wherever she goes. 
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Who killed Nemesis?

Nemesis has frequent flashbacks to it and eventually kills said Umbrella executive. It also deliberately lets itself get killed in its final form by Jill, having nothing to live for.
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Why is Nemesis called Nemesis?

The name Nemesis comes from ancient Greek, meaning "to give what is due" or "to distribute justly," derived from the verb némein (to deal out) and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *nem- (to distribute). In Greek myth, she was the goddess of divine retribution, punishing hubris (excessive pride) and maintaining cosmic balance, ensuring people received their rightful due, whether reward or punishment.
 
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