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*Lisa Trevor is administered with the NE-α Type, and the sample disappears the moment it is injected into her. Lisa absorbs the properties of the parasite into her own genetic make-up.<ref name="report">[[Wesker's Report II]]</ref>
 
*Lisa Trevor is administered with the NE-α Type, and the sample disappears the moment it is injected into her. Lisa absorbs the properties of the parasite into her own genetic make-up.<ref name="report">[[Wesker's Report II]]</ref>
   
*Birkin, now obsessed with Lisa, ignores all the previous research and starts fresh. He learns that within Lisa is the first ever known existence of the [[G-virus]].<ref name="report"/>
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*Birkin, now obsessed with Lisa, ignores all the previous research and starts fresh. He learns that within Lisa is the first ever known existence of the [[Golgotha Virus|G-Virus]].<ref name="report"/>
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 05:23, 7 August 2018


1st July

  • The Tyrant proves to be an obstacle for the research. Although the t-Virus is well suited to creating zombies and hunters, to create a Tyrant, the infected needs to contain a certain, rare gene. In short – only one in ten million hosts would become a Tyrant. The research comes to a standstill.

Unknown Date

  • Feeling the pressure of competition, particularly from the European branch. Wesker quickly demands a sample of the NE-α Type, despite Birkin's opposition, in order exploit it for his own success. Spencer makes the impossible happen and within just a few days Wesker and Birkin have a sample of the parasite. Before long Wesker and Birkin add a long list of deaths to their research, as the parasite kills most of its hosts within minutes.[2]
  • Wesker, desperately trying to take control of the NE-α Type, decides as a last resort to use Lisa Trevor as a host for the NE-α Type.[2]
  • Lisa Trevor is administered with the NE-α Type, and the sample disappears the moment it is injected into her. Lisa absorbs the properties of the parasite into her own genetic make-up.[3]
  • Birkin, now obsessed with Lisa, ignores all the previous research and starts fresh. He learns that within Lisa is the first ever known existence of the G-Virus.[3]

Sources

  1. Resident Evil 0, Marcus' flashback
  2. 2.0 2.1 Resident Evil (2002), file: "Observation Note".
  3. 3.0 3.1 Wesker's Report II