You seem to have an issue with someone calling the mimicry the person whom it mimics.
The game itself also says the t-virus existed 9 years before it did, and you seem to be eager to point out how much of a mess the plot is. Swings both ways. Alexia did not have a shred of humanity or care for anyone. This is a fact and was written into her character from the beginning. All we have here is two varying depictions and a conflict over your personal taste. I could bury you under a mountain of direct quotes, evidence and references again but I doubt that would do much.
EDIT: I'll make my position more clear. I go with "Alexia has no humanity". Neither BHCV or BHDC depict this properly. Until I see some sort of official reference or explanation for her supposed love for her brother (which, with the exception of corpse-cradling, is nowhere to be seen anywhere in general), I'm sticking with "she didn't give a fuck".






The "database" contradicts it though.






Claire and Steve were captured for Alexia's own purposes, to test the t-Veronica virus that had been adapting to her on an non-adapted subject. Not in relation to her brother's death. And in regards to her putting his corpse in her capsule, that's all she did. Put his corpse in a capsule. Alexia was preserved in fluid. Alfred was just stuffed inside an empty capsule, not activated whatsoever with no fluid or freezing on. Assuming she was going to revive him (impossible) is jumping the gun.

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