Lawrence Kimbala is a character from "Resident Evil: Operation Racoon City". Lawrence Kimbala, codenamed "SHONA", was a member for the Spec Ops Echo Six unit, and operated as the team's field scientist. He was often seen in quiet reflection with a solemn look on his face, most likely due to the enormous amount of death and suffering that he has witnessed thus far. He is voiced by Imari Williams.
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| - Lawrence Kimbala is a character from "Resident Evil: Operation Racoon City". Lawrence Kimbala, codenamed "SHONA", was a member for the Spec Ops Echo Six unit, and operated as the team's field scientist. He was often seen in quiet reflection with a solemn look on his face, most likely due to the enormous amount of death and suffering that he has witnessed thus far. He is voiced by Imari Williams.
- Lawrence Kimbala, codenamed "SHONA", was a member for the Spec Ops Echo Six unit, and operated as the team's field scientist. He was often seen in quiet reflection with a solemn look on his face, most likely due to the enormous amount of death and suffering that he has witnessed thus far.
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| - African, Shona-Zimbabwean
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| - Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
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| - Spec Ops Echo Six virologist
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| - Lawrence Kimbala is a character from "Resident Evil: Operation Racoon City". Lawrence Kimbala, codenamed "SHONA", was a member for the Spec Ops Echo Six unit, and operated as the team's field scientist. He was often seen in quiet reflection with a solemn look on his face, most likely due to the enormous amount of death and suffering that he has witnessed thus far. He is voiced by Imari Williams.
- Lawrence Kimbala, codenamed "SHONA", was a member for the Spec Ops Echo Six unit, and operated as the team's field scientist. He was often seen in quiet reflection with a solemn look on his face, most likely due to the enormous amount of death and suffering that he has witnessed thus far.
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