Leon Kennedy remains unflinching in the face of the Ganados from the Resident Evil franchise, yet people are questioning their motives. Ongoing discussions on various gaming forums reveal new theories about why these infected villagers relentlessly attack Leon, despite witnessing his lethal abilities.

The Ganados, initially ordinary villagers, now act without fear or hesitation when confronting Leon. Recently, users have highlighted an alarming thought: what if the infection from Las Plagas serves a larger purpose? One theory suggests that Leon and Ashley were endowed with the superior Plaga, possibly to allow Ashley to infect key figures within the U.S. government, including those in the Pentagon. "They absolutely would not give Leon the superior plaga," one commenter noted, sparking further speculation about control and manipulation.
Comments on their lack of emotional responses reinforced an intriguing point:
"They work like computers at this point." While they previously exhibited some level of fear during encounters (notably in earlier scenes), it's believed that Lord Sadlerโs influence might overpower other instincts.
Manipulation Through Infection: Several comments propose that the Plaga not only controls the Ganados but may also be a tool for broader political reach, indicating a strategy that extends beyond mere survival.
Loss of Free Will: Commentary continues to circulate regarding the complete domination of the Plaga over the Ganados' will, raising doubts about their capacity to feel fear or any emotion not aligned with Sadler's commands.
Intelligence Comparison: Users pointed out that while the Ganados in the village seem less intelligent, those outside show more awareness.
Participants express a mix of bewilderment and humor about the Ganados' condition, often blending insightful commentary with critiques. One user quipped, "Te voy a cojer, Te voy a cojer," reflecting the playful yet critical nature of discussions.
"The Plaga robs them entirely of their will, so they are not feeling anything Saddler doesnโt want them feeling," observed a user, underscoring the chilling capabilities of the infection.
โณ The Ganados might be viewed as mere extensions of Sadlerโs will due to Las Plagas.
โฝ Speculation grows around the potential of their role in government control.
โป "Theyโre driven by commands, not personal agency," indicates a central theme in community discussions.
Though the gaming community continues engaging with these ideas, the implications of the Ganadosโ behavior raise essential questionsโhow does the game blur the line between humanity and mindless obedience? This could lead to future titles exploring their fate and potential redemption, providing gamers with new layers of narrative richness.
As the saga unfolds, players can expect further evolutions in enemy AI that reflect disturbing realities about control. With suggestions of manipulative plots, the future may see Leon facing not just relentless foes but deep moral dilemmas regarding the humanity of those he's tasked to confront.