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The Drain Deimos, commonly abbreviated as "DD", are parasites which have been infected by the t-Virus. Their only confirmed sighting was during the Raccoon City Destruction Incident, in which they were infected by eating from zombies. Like many arthropods, the fleas responded to the virus by increasing in size and strength considerably. Like many other t-viral creations, the Drain Deimos takes its name from mythology, in this case Deimos, the Greek personification of dread.

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  • <default>Drain Deimos</default> Aparece en Nombre en japonés Base Altura Propósito de la criatura Última edición: -- por [[User:|]] Los Drain Deimos nacieron a consecuencia de las pulgas infectadas por el T-Virus durante el brote de Raccoon City. Las pulgas crecieron a tamaño humano y esto ha hecho que se conviertan en unos monstruos horripilantes y feroces.
  • Il Drain Deimos è un nemico apparso in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
  • The Drain Deimos, commonly abbreviated as "DD", are parasites which have been infected by the t-Virus. Their only confirmed sighting was during the Raccoon City Destruction Incident, in which they were infected by eating from zombies. Like many arthropods, the fleas responded to the virus by increasing in size and strength considerably. Like many other t-viral creations, the Drain Deimos takes its name from mythology, in this case Deimos, the Greek personification of dread.
  • Les Drain Deimos sont des créatures de Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Il s'agit d'une puce ayant muté accidentellement après avoir ingéré des animaux infectés par le Virus T. Les Drain Deimos peuvent grimper aux murs et foncer droit sur leur proie pour la lacérer, la projeter ou l'immobiliser afin de sucer son cerveau, à la manière du Brain Sucker.
  • These six-legged beasts are actually mutant fleas that ate the flesh of infected animals, causing the T-Virus to make them increase in size and strength. Their appearance is particularly grotesque as their Exoskeletons are torn in places and their muscles are exposed, due to their quick and rapid T-Virus induced growth. Drain Deimos get their nutrition from the brain fluid of humans. They stick their fangs into the head of the victim, and suck the fluid out. Generally, they stay in places that are dark and damp. They can crawl up walls and onto ceilings, and are able to leap great distances.
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  • <default>Drain Deimos</default> Aparece en Nombre en japonés Base Altura Propósito de la criatura Última edición: -- por [[User:|]] Los Drain Deimos nacieron a consecuencia de las pulgas infectadas por el T-Virus durante el brote de Raccoon City. Las pulgas crecieron a tamaño humano y esto ha hecho que se conviertan en unos monstruos horripilantes y feroces.
  • Il Drain Deimos è un nemico apparso in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
  • These six-legged beasts are actually mutant fleas that ate the flesh of infected animals, causing the T-Virus to make them increase in size and strength. Their appearance is particularly grotesque as their Exoskeletons are torn in places and their muscles are exposed, due to their quick and rapid T-Virus induced growth. Drain Deimos get their nutrition from the brain fluid of humans. They stick their fangs into the head of the victim, and suck the fluid out. Generally, they stay in places that are dark and damp. They can crawl up walls and onto ceilings, and are able to leap great distances. Two shots with a shotgun or a single grenade will take them out. The player usually encounters them in pairs, but fortunately there is often an exploding red box nearby. Use the appropriate button to target the box. The resulting explosion will take out one or both of them.
  • The Drain Deimos, commonly abbreviated as "DD", are parasites which have been infected by the t-Virus. Their only confirmed sighting was during the Raccoon City Destruction Incident, in which they were infected by eating from zombies. Like many arthropods, the fleas responded to the virus by increasing in size and strength considerably. Like many other t-viral creations, the Drain Deimos takes its name from mythology, in this case Deimos, the Greek personification of dread.
  • Les Drain Deimos sont des créatures de Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Il s'agit d'une puce ayant muté accidentellement après avoir ingéré des animaux infectés par le Virus T. Les Drain Deimos peuvent grimper aux murs et foncer droit sur leur proie pour la lacérer, la projeter ou l'immobiliser afin de sucer son cerveau, à la manière du Brain Sucker.
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