![]() ![]() Cloud was influenced by both the unconscious need for the Reunion, and his drive to avenge Nibelheim. Jenova herself broke out of the Shinra Building and moved towards Sephiroth in his form and under his complete control. Rather, the twelve headed into North Crater and hunted for the Black Materia for Sephiroth. In the original, the Sephiroth-clones did not migrate to Midgar as Hojo had predicted. Clone number 49 disappeared after being defeated and Barret was revived by the Whispers, but number 2 soon arrived to take Jenova's body and threw himself off the roof of the building. Clone number 49 had also come to the building, and Cloud's party, as well as Shinra executive Palmer, saw him take the form of Sephiroth himself, who took Jenova's body from professor Hojo's lab and murdered the President and Barret before facing the party as Jenova Dreamweaver. During the party's trek through the Shinra Building, they witnessed an apocalyptic vision of Sephiroth-clones and a burning Midgar and an approaching Meteor in the Shinra VR theater. They were initially found staggering around the slums, but Cloud at times saw the clones as Sephiroth who taunted him in various ways. In Final Fantasy VII Remake, two pale men in dark cloaks were seen: numbers 2 and 49. The twelve successful Sephiroth-clones became the group of fanatics that follows Sephiroth around in Final Fantasy VII.Ī Sephiroth clone holding Jenova's body in the remake. ![]() Zack, also a Sephiroth-clone, was a complete failure: he was not mentally affected by the experiment due to previously being unaffected by the identical SOLDIER procedure. Cloud Strife's status, had Zack Fair not intervened and rescued him from the Shinra Manor, is debatable. Those who turned into mindless slaves were tattooed with a number somewhere on their body, but those who failed and kept some shred of their ego were left to die. Since Jenova was a puppet of Sephiroth, the clones also became fanatics who would do anything for their master. Those not the finest in physical and mental health, and thus could not retain their senses of self, became shades of Jenova. He injected them with Jenova cells and exposed them to mako energy, similar, if not identical, to the creation of a SOLDIER member. ![]() ![]() "Clone" is a misnomer subjects were infected with Jenova cells to reproduce a similar effect to that of Sephiroth-who eventually exerts control of the subjects as his puppets-rather than being genetic copies.Īfter the events of the Nibelheim Incident, Professor Hojo rounded up the survivors of Sephiroth's rampage, with the exception of Tifa Lockhart, who was rescued by Zangan before Shinra's arrival. In the original Japanese script, the clones are known as Sephiroth Copies. The ones Hojo considered successes have a number tattoo somewhere on their bodies. Hojo rejected many test subjects as failures, leading the exact number of people mutilated by this experiment to be unknown. The test subjects were injected with Jenova's cells by Professor Hojo to test Jenova's ability to recall her scattered cells into a "Reunion", in what he called the " Jenova Reunion Theory". Cloaked men controlled by Sephiroth also appear in Final Fantasy VII Remake, although not directly being referred to as "clones". Sephiroth Copy), also known as Robed Men, are a group of test subjects used in the Project S portion of the Jenova Project in Final Fantasy VII. The Sephiroth-clones ( セフィロス・コピー, Sefirosu Kopī ?, lit. Researcher's Diary #4, Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII. ![]()
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