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Ada Wong is a recurring video game character appearing in the Resident Evil video game series. A mysterious red-clad American woman of Asian descent, Ada is a cunning and formidable secret agent. Although she is mentioned by name in the very first Resident Evil, she made her first actual appearance in Resident Evil 2 as a partner character in Leon S. Kennedy's portion of the storyline. She claims to be looking for her missing boyfriend, an Umbrella researcher named John. Her other major appearance was in Resident Evil 4, where she once again has a chance encounter with Leon years later. Ada Wong's voice was provided by actress Sally Cahill in her appearances to date.
She was sent to infiltrate the Arklay Research Facility, hidden within the Spencer Mansion in Raccoon City and was romantically involved with the new head researcher, John, as a means to steal intelligence for her company. John was very serious about his relationship with Ada and even used her name as his computer account's password. John lost his life, due to turning into a zombie following the Mansion Incident, after writing one final letter to Ada instructing her to get evidence of Umbrella's experiments and expose them to the public - evidently believing in their relationship right up to his death. In the letter, Ada is also referred to as not having contracted the T-virus during the incident. How and when she escaped the Spencer Mansion is still unknown.
Ada went to the Raccoon Police Department to find a reporter named Ben Bertolucci, who claimed to have vital information about the Umbrella Corporation. In her search of the department, she met with surviving officer Leon S. Kennedy. With Leon's help, the two were able to find Ben, who locked himself in the precinct's prison. Ben provided the two with documents detailing about the conspiracy between Brian Irons and William Birkin, the designer of the G-Virus, but not before he was killed either by a chest-bursting parasite or by the mutated Birkin.
Ada and Leon made their way into the sewers as they attempted to flee the infested city. The two cooperated with each other and Ada even treated Leon's wound after taking a bullet for her, fired by Annette Birkin. They find a lift which leads to Umbrella's Underground Lab, but before they could reach the lab, Ada is struck by a rapidly-mutating William Birkin and is critically injured. During the ensuing confusion, after Leon confronts Annette for the last time, Ada is seriously injured and presumed dead (depending on the scenario the player is playing, she either falls to her death from a catwalk after being shot by Annette or dies after being slammed by the Tyrant). Despite her death, Wesker (who claims he still had use for her) saved her behind the scenes. Ada managed to recover and provided the rocket launcher that Leon or Claire used to defeat the Tyrant. Although Ada and Wesker were unable to retrieve the G-Virus sample (having lost it to HUNK), they managed to find William Birkin's corpse and use it as a specimen.
Shortly before the climax of Ada's mission, she is attacked by what's left of Jack Krauser, freshly burned and scarred from his battle with Leon. Ada takes it upon herself to go on the offensive and kill Krauser. Having studied his style and mutation closely before, Ada is more than a match for Krauser and he is killed, presumably for good. Shortly after this, Ada covers Leon and Ashley's escape from Saddler by blocking the passage, trapping both Ada and Saddler in the same room. A battle occurs, where Ada fights Saddler's human form. With incredible strength, Saddler is quite a challenge, but Ada is eventually able to overwhelm him through her skill. However, this isn't the case, as Saddler comes to his senses shortly after and gets the drop on Ada. Using Ada as bait to trap Leon, Saddler is shocked to realize Leon's plaga has been destroyed as Leon frees Ada from captivity. Ada and Leon fight Saddler during the final battle and as Leon confronts the monstrous cult leader, Ada struggles in a race against time to find Leon a powerful weapon to use against him. Rushing through hordes of Ganado, Ada finds a specialized rocket launcher and throws it to Leon at the critical moment of the battle.
Eventually, Ada is able to steal the master Plaga sample from Saddler's island base after the battle. After she obtains the sample, she gives Leon and Ashley a means of escape and makes her own on an organization helicopter. As she rides off, Ada is comforted by the warm light of the sunrise on the horizon. However, she can't help but think that while this mission is over, the battle has just begun.
Ada had obtained the sample, the goal of her mission and one step of Wesker's plan to resurrect the Umbrella Corporation. However, Wesker has become suspicious of Ada's loyalities, due to her secret connections with another major pharmaceutical corporation, 'S'. Under orders of the Organization, Ada double-crossed Wesker and delivered a fake version of the sample to him. Ada knows, however, that Wesker is far from stupid and that tough times may well lay in wait.
It is evident in Resident Evil 4 that Ada has feelings towards Leon (most specifically the Seperate Ways mini-game). Upon witnessing Leon being carried away by a Ganado, she is genuinely shocked and worried for Leon's safety, which leads to her attempts to save Leon. Throughout the game, Ada saves and helps Leon a number of times. Another event that depicts her genuine affection for Leon is during the island finale of Resident Evil 4. She disobeys her given orders to assassinate Leon, and instead puts her life in harms way once again in the bid to save his life.
When the two meet during the mainstream Resident Evil 4 storyline, Ada acts as if she "doesn't care about Leon" and even displays an attitude towards him when asked about her apparent allegence to Wesker, thus suggesting that she may have "used Leon to do what she had to do". Of course, Ada's true feelings are demonstarted through her what she does in Leon's benefit. She prevents his assassination and aids Leon in his mission to save Ashley, Kill Saddler and escape the village. In a sense, it is her love for Leon that deemed Leon's mission a success.
Leon, on the other hand, also acknowledges his possible love and affection for Ada during the conclusion of Resident Evil 4: When he is asked by Ashley about who Ada was, he replies "She's a part of me I can't let go." This is a reference to Ada.
Ada also had her own epilogue file in the end of Nemesis, while her relationship with Wesker is elaborated more in the Wesker's Report fictional documentary. She was also mentioned in the original Resident Evil in a text file from John prior to her first actual appearance. She is quite popular as a sort of rival and/or romantic interest for Leon, so she will no doubt appear as often as Leon in the series' future.
In Resident Evil 2, she sports a sleek red one-piece tied with a belt and cut at the upper thigh. She wears darkened stockings on her legs and black shoes. In Resident Evil 4, this outfit is reprised and updated to include a gun belt and additional combat equipment worn over it. In Resident Evil 4 her normal attire is a long, stylish open red dress with a gold Chinese design of butterflies on it and a flowing black ribbon worn around her neck that falls down her back. She also has an easily-seen knife belt on her exposed thigh.
In her Assignment Ada guise, she wears a much more professional infiltration outfit. Dressed all in black, she sports a tactical vest, combat gear, black pants, and black gloves along with boots. She has a symbol of a red butterfly on a sleeve in this outfit. This insignia seems to be her personal logo as it is also on her normal outfit. The Butterfly is often seen as a symbol of being reborn into something beautiful or free, perhaps this is a hint to Ada's mysterious past.
Another possible, more literal, interpretation for the prolific presence of her signature lepidoptera could allude to the title "Iron Butterfly". That moniker is usually associated with alluring women who succeed in male dominated endeavours. As the name implies, it stands for someone who is seemingly fragile or weak but is extremely tough, cunning and/or powerful.
Ada's signature color, red, also has some obvious as well as subtle symbolism. Red is associated with passion, love, and determination as well in all their various forms. Red is also a very prominent color in Chinese wardrobe, which would fit with Ada's ethnicity which tends to be prominently figured in her overall dress style. Perhaps the most interesting fact about her color is that Leon's trademark color is arguably blue, as his RPD uniform is dark blue and his RE4 outfit is predominantly shades of black, grey and blue. Blue and red are often considered rival colors of each other, but also highly compatible as evidenced by the fact that in Chinese weddings the bride and groom are often dressed in red and blue respectively.*
An interesting link is that Nikita was directed by Luc Besson, whom in turn made Léon (the gun Matilda is a big hint). He was played by Jean Reno, whom was also in Demon Siege, another Capcom game.
Fictional secret agents and spies | Resident Evil characters | Fictional Asian Americans | Fictional Eurasians | American computer and video game characters | Femmes fatales | Fictional assassins | Computer and video game protagonists
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