Who hired Ada for the Raccoon City mission and what was her objective?
She worked for a rival company (employer left ambiguous) to retrieve a G-virus sample from William Birkin; Albert Wesker oversaw aspects of her operation.
Video Summary
Ada Wong is a mysterious spy with no clear origin who works for shadowy employers and takes high-risk espionage jobs.
In Resident Evil 2 she infiltrates Raccoon City to steal a G-virus sample, manipulates Leon, and escapes with a critical tissue fragment.
Resident Evil 4 (Separate Ways) focuses on Ada retrieving Las Plagas/amber; the remake simplifies her ties to Wesker compared with the original.
Resident Evil: Damnation shows her as a skilled operative hired by Derek C. Simmons, escalating her status as an international fugitive.
By Resident Evil 6 Ada is framed for global bioterror (Neo Umbrella), survives being weaponized as an identity, and disappears to continue covert work.
She worked for a rival company (employer left ambiguous) to retrieve a G-virus sample from William Birkin; Albert Wesker oversaw aspects of her operation.
Leon repeatedly trusts Ada because she saves him and helps during crises; though manipulative, she shows moments of care that complicate his feelings.
The original RE4 frames Ada amid rival corporate politics and complex ties to Wesker, while the remake simplifies her role into a direct employer–agent relationship focused on securing the amber/Las Plagas.
She is set up as the public face of global bioterror (Neo Umbrella) by Derek C. Simmons and his operatives, including the use of a genetic duplicate, leaving her a fugitive.
Ada extracted a tissue fragment of William Birkin (a G-virus sample) that made her significantly more valuable to handlers like Wesker.
"Beautiful, dangerous, and breaker of hearts, Ada Wong is one of the most recognizable characters in Resident Evil."
Ada Wong's character is marked by her beauty and danger, making her an object of obsession for many men and secret organizations alike. Despite her untrustworthy nature, she remains appealing, particularly to Leon S. Kennedy, who finds himself consistently drawn to her.
Her narrative doesn't revolve around a traditional origin story but rather around a series of aliases and classified information about her past. Ada's life before the events of Resident Evil is shrouded in mystery, leaving her identity and intentions ambiguous.
"Long before Resident Evil 2, Ada was already working as an intelligence agent for one of Umbrella's rival companies."
Before the collapse of Raccoon City, Ada was deeply entrenched in corporate espionage, having already caught the attention of Albert Wesker, who viewed her as both dangerous and perfect for her role in espionage.
Her involvement with high-ranking government officials adds complexity to her character, leading to morally ambiguous relationships, particularly with Derek C. Simmons from Resident Evil 6.
"Ada Wong enters Raccoon City on purpose, already on assignment while the city is falling apart."
As Raccoon City descends into chaos, Ada's mission is to retrieve a sample of William Birkin's experimental G-virus for a rival company. She operates without the knowledge of Umbrella, aiming to leverage the chaos to her advantage.
Her interactions with Leon during this mission highlight her manipulative tactics. She uses him as an asset, while he remains unaware of her true intentions and believes she is with the FBI.
"Somewhere in the middle of all this, something inconvenient happens: Leon catches feelings for Ada."
Leon's feelings for Ada complicate their dynamic, as she continues to manipulate the situation to meet her objectives, even as their lives intertwine amidst the horrors around them.
The tension culminates in a moment where Ada hesitates to eliminate Leon after revealing her true motives. This shows a crack in her otherwise cold and calculated demeanor, hinting at possible genuine feelings that may develop.
"By the early hours of October 1st, 1998, Ada Wong is alive, injured, alone, and still inside a city about to be erased."
Following her mission's failure and the revelation of her true intentions, Ada finds herself trapped in a rapidly collapsing environment. She is left with no means of extraction, highlighting her resilience despite the overwhelming odds.
Her attempt to rendezvous with a contact ultimately leads to discovering his demise, reflecting the high stakes and dangers of her espionage lifestyle throughout the series.
"Wesker contacts her. He expresses disappointment over the failed G-virus recovery and makes it clear he was fully prepared to let her die."
Wesker reaches out to Ada remotely, showing his displeasure regarding the unsuccessful recovery of the G-virus. He indicates that her potential demise was an acceptable consequence for him. However, Ada's acquisition of a crucial tissue fragment from William Birkin changes the situation, enhancing her value to Wesker.
As Raccoon City faces imminent destruction, Wesker provides Ada with one escape route involving her hook shot to reach an Umbrella helicopter. Skeptical about his intentions yet knowing she has no better options, Ada follows his instructions. She navigates the perilous city, battles a tyrant, and narrowly escapes the missile strike that obliterates Raccoon City.
"No debrief, no congratulations, just another clean exit and another employer she won't be trusting again."
Following the catastrophic events, Ada receives no formal evaluations or acknowledgment for her actions, yet her survival and adaptability are seen as successes. The data she managed to extract increases her worth significantly as an asset. Nevertheless, the experience has a personal impact on her.
As she recuperates from her injuries, Ada consciously chooses to compartmentalize her experiences, maintaining a sense of detachment from her emotional ties, particularly her attachment to Leon. She rationalizes this as an integral part of the Ada Wong persona, distinguishing her professional and personal lives.
"In Resident Evil 4, Ada gets her own campaign called Separate Ways. The lore between the remake and the original are once again a bit different."
In Resident Evil 4, Ada Wong embarks on her own narrative arc, known as Separate Ways. There are notable differences between the lore of the original game and the remake, particularly in her relationship with Wesker.
In the original storyline, both Ada and Wesker are affiliated with a rival organization, with Wesker actively betraying them. At this stage in the timeline, Wesker is conducting secretive meetings related to the plot of Resident Evil 5. He tasks Ada with retrieving the dominant Plaga, a rare strain with the capability to control hosts without overtaking their minds.
In contrast, the remake simplifies the narrative, omitting the corporate complexities and presenting a direct employer-employee relationship between Ada and Wesker, who hires her to procure the amber parasite tied to Las Plagas. The absence of rival organizations streamlines the focus of the plot and sets the stage for their impending mission.
"Ada immediately adopts the classic Ada mindset of using him to get to her own goal."
Ada's mission in Resident Evil 4 starts with her making contact with Luis Serra, who has valuable information about the amber. However, their plan quickly unravels as they confront cultists and the formidable bio-organic enemy known as Blackrobe.
While navigating these threats, Ada also crosses paths with Leon S. Kennedy, who is on a mission of his own. Ada recognizes Leon's value and strategically uses their encounters to further her own objectives, showcasing her characteristic cunning.
She assists Leon multiple times throughout the chaos, all while being pursued by Blackrobe. Despite her cold demeanor, her actions reveal a secret care for Leon's safety, particularly when they face threats together.
"A nice change. Together they battle Sadler. She tosses Leon another rocket launcher and they defeat Sadler."
The climax of the mission sees Ada and Leon teaming up against their mutual enemy, Sadler. Their cooperative efforts culminate in a dramatic showdown where Ada ultimately retrieves the amber from Leon after they combat Sadler together.
In a final twist of loyalty and betrayal, while Wesker proposes to obliterate the island, Ada chooses to defy him by redirecting the helicopter and escaping with the amber. This act reinforces her independence and cunning, leaving Wesker thwarted and maintaining Leon's survival.
"In between Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil 6, Ada makes one appearance in an animated film."
Following the events of Resident Evil 4, Ada appears in an animated film, which is recognized as canon within the series. In this narrative, she is hired by Derek C. Simmons to investigate a bioweapons project in the Eastern Slav Republic.
The story highlights her ability to navigate complex situations without leaving behind traces, as she adeptly infiltrates and extracts valuable data. However, she encounters Leon again during this mission, further complicating her life.
As the plot unfolds, Ada's involvement leads to the exposure of a war crime, resulting in her becoming an international fugitive. Even amidst the turmoil, she manages to elude capture while executing her objectives skillfully, highlighting her expertise in evasion and manipulation.
"Ada realizes she is being framed for recent bioterror attacks, forcing her to escape a sinking submarine through a torpedo tube."
Ada discovers she is being wrongfully accused when she is deceived by Simmons, showcasing the intricate web of deceit plaguing her life.
Following an intense submarine incident, she learns about global bioterror attacks being attributed to her and a group called Neo Umbrella.
The narrative takes her to Tall Oaks Cathedral, which is revealed to be a front for Simmons' secret organization, jumping straight into an outbreak scenario.
"Ada runs into Leon S. Kennedy, who is still in love with her, leading to a moment where she assists him before dodging further questions."
The reunion with Leon is significant as it highlights the ongoing emotional connection between the two characters, with Leon appearing visibly pleased upon her arrival.
Ada assists Leon but quickly departs, maintaining her enigmatic nature and avoiding any deep conversations about their past relationship.
"Ada discovers that the Simmons who hired her was actually a genetic duplicate named Carla Radames, resulting from Simmons' obsession."
As Ada follows Simmons' instructions, she uncovers the dramatic truth about Carla Radames, a clone created to carry out bioterrorism in her name.
This revelation complicates Ada's own identity, forcing her to face the twisted consequences of Simmons' actions and obsession.
"In the final showdown, Ada fights Simmons, saves Leon, and leaves the chaos behind without seeking public redemption."
The conflicts culminate with Ada battling a mutated Simmons, leaving Leon in a precarious situation but also showcasing her protective instincts towards him.
After neutralizing the immediate threat, Ada chooses to leave Leon and the situation unresolved, once again hinting at her complex character and independence.
"By the end of Resident Evil 6, Ada is framed for global bioterrorism and must confront the weaponization of her identity, accepting yet another mission."
Ada's journey is riddled with challenges, as she is now a target of numerous organizations and must tackle the fallout of her identity being weaponized against her.
The conclusion of her arc reveals her refusal to clear her name publicly, opting instead to accept another mission, leaving her story shrouded in mystery and ongoing struggles.