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==December==
 
==December==
 
===December 1st===
 
===December 1st===
George Trevor, mistaking the date for "November 31st," writes in his journal. He writes of his discovery of a grave stone with his name on. He finally realises that Spencer intended him to die since he was chosen to build the mansion.
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George Trevor, mistaking the date for "November 31st," writes in his journal. He writes of his discovery of a grave stone with his name on. He finally realises that Spencer intended him to die since he was chosen to build the mansion.<ref name="diary"/>
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===December 19th (Conjecture)===
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Lisa Trevor, now totally deranged, attempts to write in her journal, detailing her finding of her father's tomb. She describes her parents' bodies inside their coffins (due to being unable to reach her mother's, she may have looked through a crack), with Jessica being "whiTe and haRd" (Skeletonised) and Goerge as "reD and sLimey". <ref name="picture"/>
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*The date is merely given as "19" and seems to take place '''after''' George is entombed.
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==Sources==
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Revision as of 20:54, 11 August 2009


  • Ozwell E. Spencer, James Marcus and Edward Ashford realise the potential of the Progenitor virus. As a result Spencer moves forwards his plans for a pharmaceutical company.

November

November 10th

The Progenitor virus is administered throughout Jessica and Lisa Trevor. Jessica reads a negative result yet Lisa shows some promise – and Umbrella continues to research on her.[1]

November 13th

  • Architect George Trevor arrives at the Spencer Estate.
  • Jessica writes to her daughter, telling her to escape with her the next day.[1]

November 14th

Lisa Trevor wakes up after being injected with the Progenitor virus. She is worried about the sudden disappearance of her mother and feels abandoned.[1]

Spencer offers George Trevor a guided tour around the mansion; he discusses his artwork collection as well as his plans for Umbrella.

November 15th

Lisa – now in a deranged state writes about the killing of her mother, thinking she as an imposter. She harvests the woman's face, hoping to return it to her "real" mother.[1]

November 17th

Lisa Trevor now beyond help, from her writes of her discovery of her mothers coffin. She knew her mother was inside, but was unable to open the lid, due to large stones holding it down.[1]

November 18th

George Trevor, unsettled by the disappearance of his wife and daughter looks around the Spencer estate, and in the courtyard notices "additions" to his work.

November 20th

George Trevor walks around the mansion further, and notices the shotgun given to Spencer by his wife for his birthday is also missing.

November 24th

George Trevor worries something is wrong at the Spencer Mansion.

November 26th

George Trevor gets increasingly worried about events at the Mansion.

November 27th

George Trevor attempts to escape the Mansion.

November 29th

George Trevor, trapped in the Spencer Mansion, describes his inability to find a safe exit.

November 30th

George Trevor describes in his journal of malnourishment. His descriptions suggest he became mentally unstable.

Marcus writes in his journal over his latest argument with Spencer over-development of the Progenitor virus.

December

December 1st

George Trevor, mistaking the date for "November 31st," writes in his journal. He writes of his discovery of a grave stone with his name on. He finally realises that Spencer intended him to die since he was chosen to build the mansion.[2]

December 19th (Conjecture)

Lisa Trevor, now totally deranged, attempts to write in her journal, detailing her finding of her father's tomb. She describes her parents' bodies inside their coffins (due to being unable to reach her mother's, she may have looked through a crack), with Jessica being "whiTe and haRd" (Skeletonised) and Goerge as "reD and sLimey". [1]

  • The date is merely given as "19" and seems to take place after George is entombed.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Resident Evil, Family Picture & Notes
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named diary