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Alexia Ashford
Alexia Ashford (アレクシア・アシュフォード) is a fictional character in the Resident Evil horror media franchise by Capcom. She is the main antagonist of Resident Evil – Code: Veronica, and the creator of the T-Veronica virus.

Appearances
Alexia debuted in Resident Evil – Code: Veronica (2000), as one of the game's primary antagonist alongside her twin brother, Alfred Ashford. In the story, along with Alfred, she is the product of an experiment by her father, the Umbrella's chief senior virologist researcher, Alexander Ashford (the son of the corporation's deceased co-founder Edward Ashford; he was later himself turned by Alexia into an undead monster called Nosferatu). The genetic material of her ancestor Veronica Ashford was inserted into an embryo and implanted in a surrogate mother in an attempt to reproduce Veronica's legendary intelligence and beauty. Having successfully inherited these traits, Alexia sought to become an unstoppable world dictator by injecting herself with the T-Veronica Virus and freezing herself for several years in order to retain her own personality and allow her body to control the virus, rather than vice versa. She awakes during the events of Code Veronica, after her brother Alfred dies. In revenge for this, she sends one of her tentacle monsters to capture Claire Redfield and Steve Burnside, experimenting on the latter and turning him into a large monster. She is confronted by Albert Wesker towards the end of the game and mutates into her first form. The two battle each other and she drives him off, but is then defeated by Chris Redfield. She revives and appears at the very end of the game as the last boss, mutating into another two forms before Chris kills her with the Linear Launcher.

Reception
In 2009, IGN featured Alexia in the lists of the best Resident Evil bosses. Also that same year, IGN called her as the "series' most fearsome villain." In 2015, Watchmojo.com ranked Alexia as the tenth best Resident Evil boss, stating that she has "one of the most interesting backstories’ out of all the bosses on the list." In 2017, the same website named her an honorable mention on its list of the "Top 10 Female Video Game Villains".