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*{{Cite book|title=[[Resident Evil Archives: Umbrella's Virus Uncovered]]|publisher= BradyGames|page=|pages=|isbn=0744006554|date=9 November 2005|others = Translated by Zpang America, Inc.|editor1-surname = Sumner|editor2-surname = Shotten|editor3-surname = Owen|editor1-first = Christian|editor2-first = Brian|editor3-first = Michael}} |
*{{Cite book|title=[[Resident Evil Archives: Umbrella's Virus Uncovered]]|publisher= BradyGames|page=|pages=|isbn=0744006554|date=9 November 2005|others = Translated by Zpang America, Inc.|editor1-surname = Sumner|editor2-surname = Shotten|editor3-surname = Owen|editor1-first = Christian|editor2-first = Brian|editor3-first = Michael}} |
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+ | *{{Cite book|title=[[biohazard archives]]|publisher= Famitsu|page=|pages=|isbn=4-906-582-31-1|date=31 March 2005 |editor1-surname =Ōno |editor2-surname =Masui |editor1-first =Tetsuya |editor2-first = Kō}} |
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==Sources== |
==Sources== |
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- Technician Michael Warren begins Raccoon City's electrification.[1]
- British virologist Edward Ashford, 5th Earl Ashford, embarks on a mission to find the Garden of the Sun.[2]
Bibligraphy
- Sumner, Christian; Shotten, Brian; Owen, Michael, eds (9 November 2005). Resident Evil Archives: Umbrella's Virus Uncovered. Translated by Zpang America, Inc.. BradyGames. ISBN 0744006554.
- Ōno, Tetsuya; Masui, Kō, eds (31 March 2005). biohazard archives. Famitsu. ISBN 4-906-582-31-1.
Sources
- ↑ Sumner, Shotten, Owen (eds.), Archives.
- ↑ Resident Evil 5 (2009), file: "History of RESIDENT EVIL".