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In espionage, the base of operations within a foreign country is known as a station in United States parlance and a rezidentura (residency) in Soviet Union and Russian parlance. What the U.S. would call a head of station, the head spy, the U.S.S.R. called and Russia calls a rezident.
In the U.S.S.R./Russian nomenclature, there are two types of rezidents: legal'nye rezidenty (legal rezidents) and nelegal'nye rezidenty (illegal rezidents). In U.S. parlance the same distinction is between official cover and non-official cover.
A legal rezident operates in a foreign country under official cover (e.g. from his country's embassy). He is an official member of the consular staff, such as a commercial, cultural or military attaché. Thus he has diplomatic immunity from prosecution and cannot be arrested by the host country if suspected of espionage. The most the host country can do is send him back to his home country as persona non grata.
An illegal rezident operates under a non-official cover; thus, he cannot claim immunity from prosecution when arrested. He may operate under a false name and has documents making him out to be an actual national or from a different country to that which he is spying for. Examples of such illegals include Rudolf Abel who operated in the United States; and Gordon Lonsdale who was born in Russia, claimed to be Canadian and operated in Britain. Famous Soviet "illegals" include Richard Sorge, Walter Krivitsky, and Alexander Ulanovsky.
Ada Wong (エイダ・ウォン, Eida Won?) is a game character in the Resident Evil series. Ada is a mysterious and ambiguous antihero figure, working for the series' villains but also helping the hero Leon. She debuted in Resident Evil 2 in 1998 and since then became one of the most popular female characters in the series, alongside Jill. The film version of Ada is set to appear in Resident Evil: Retribution, played by Li Bingbing.
When Resident Evil 2 was still in development, Ada was known as a researcher named Linda who aided Leon across the game, but was changed for the game's final form.
Ada is voiced by Sally Cahill in Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 4 and The Darkside Chronicles, and by an uncredited actress in The Umbrella Chronicles. Cahill said that getting the part of Ada came from doing other voices for the company. Ada's costumes are her iconic red dress (including appearing with a Tommy gun in a homage reference to the 1979 gangster film The Lady in Red) and a black combat suit.
Producers of the Resident Evil live-action film series reportedly "chose her as a foundation for Alice."
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