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'''1995''' was a common year starting on a Sunday.
   
==31st July==
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;Monday, 31 July
*[[Albert Wesker]] returns to the [[Spencer estate]] [[Arklay Research Facility|lab]] after his absence and re-unites with [[William Birkin]].
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*Dr. [[Albert Wesker]] returns to the [[Spencer Mansion]] [[Arklay Laboratory|lab]] after his absence, and re-unites with [[William Birkin]].<ref>''[[Wesker's Report II]]''.</ref>
*Wesker asks himself why Spencer would authorise research on the [[G-Virus]] as it was a virus which could potentially deviate from the original concept of a [[B.O.W.|Bio-Weapon]]. Also, the G-Virus as a weapon is too unstable as it continues to mutate within a host until the host dies. No matter what Birkin could do to try and stop the mutations, they would occur nonetheless.
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*Wesker asks himself why Spencer would authorise research on the [[Golgotha Virus]] as it was a virus which could potentially deviate from the original concept of a [[B.O.W.|Bio-Weapon]]. Also, the Golgotha Virus as a weapon is too unstable as it continues to mutate within a host until the host dies. No matter what Birkin could do to try and stop the mutations, they would occur nonetheless.<ref>''[[Wesker's Report II]]''.</ref>
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Revision as of 18:53, 29 September 2019


1995 was a common year starting on a Sunday.

July

Monday, 31 July
  • Dr. Albert Wesker returns to the Spencer Mansion lab after his absence, and re-unites with William Birkin.[1]
  • Wesker asks himself why Spencer would authorise research on the Golgotha Virus as it was a virus which could potentially deviate from the original concept of a Bio-Weapon. Also, the Golgotha Virus as a weapon is too unstable as it continues to mutate within a host until the host dies. No matter what Birkin could do to try and stop the mutations, they would occur nonetheless.[2]

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