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*[[Rani Chawla]] is born.<ref>[[Resident Evil: Degeneration]] official website</ref>
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[[Rani Chawla]] is born.<ref>''[[Resident Evil: Degeneration]]'' official website</ref>
   
 
==May==
 
==May==
An Umbrella employee is assigned to the mid-Atlantic Disposal Facility.<ref name="notebook">[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim]], [[Operator's Notebook]]</ref>
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An Umbrella employee is assigned to the mid-Atlantic Disposal Facility.<ref name="notebook">''[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim]]'', [[Operator's Notebook]]</ref>
   
 
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===June 24th===
 
===June 24th===
The operator writes in his notebook a final time. In it, he describes the manager - [[Morpheus D. Duvall]] - as annoying and constantly checking in on Health and Safety along with the creation of Bio-Organic weapons.<ref name="notebook"/>
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The operator writes in his notebook a final time. In it, he describes the manager - [[Morpheus D. Duvall]] - as annoying and constantly checking in on Health and Safety along with the creation of Bio Organic Weapons.<ref name="notebook"/>
   
===July===
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==July==
[[Billy Coen|2nd Lieutenant Billy Coen]] and a number of other Marines are sent to Africa to halt an apparent guerrilla war. After some time of living in the harsh climate, only four marines are left alive. After they realize that they were sent under misinformation, the leader orders his men to attack an innocent village. Billy refuses to fight and is knocked out for disrespecting his commander's authority.<ref>[[Resident Evil 0]], Billy's flashback</ref> Twenty-three villagers are killed.<ref group="notes">Billy Coen's transportation report refers to this</ref><ref name="op">[[Resident Evil 0 Opening]]</ref>
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[[Billy Coen|2nd Lieutenant Billy Coen]] and a number of other Marines are sent to Africa to halt an apparent guerrilla war. After some time of living in the harsh climate as well as being ambushed by enemy guerillas, only four marines are left alive. After they realize that they were sent under misinformation, the leader orders his men to attack an innocent village. Billy refuses the order and is knocked down for disrespecting his commander's authority, despite Billy's pleading that he not do it.<ref>[[Resident Evil 0]], [[Billy's Memory 2 (Resident Evil Zero cutscene)|Billy's Memory 2]]</ref> Twenty-three villagers are killed.<ref group="notes">Billy Coen's transportation report refers to this</ref><ref name="op">[[Resident Evil Zero Opening]]</ref>
   
After returning home, Coen is sentenced to death.<ref name="op"/> However, members of the public begin to suspect that the unnamed prisoner couldn't have possibly committed such acts both rationally ''and'' on his own.<ref>[[War's Power Magazine]]</ref>
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After returning home, Coen is sentenced to death.<ref name="op"/> However, members of the public begin to suspect that the unnamed prisoner couldn't have possibly committed such acts both rationally ''and'' on his own.<ref>''Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles'' (2007), file: "[[War's Power Magazine]]".</ref>
   
 
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[[Category:Timeline]]

Latest revision as of 09:15, 8 February 2019


Rani Chawla is born.[1]

May[]

An Umbrella employee is assigned to the mid-Atlantic Disposal Facility.[2]

June[]

June 16th[]

An operator of Umbrella's mid-Atlantic Waste Disposal Facility writes in his notebook.[2]

June 24th[]

The operator writes in his notebook a final time. In it, he describes the manager - Morpheus D. Duvall - as annoying and constantly checking in on Health and Safety along with the creation of Bio Organic Weapons.[2]

July[]

2nd Lieutenant Billy Coen and a number of other Marines are sent to Africa to halt an apparent guerrilla war. After some time of living in the harsh climate as well as being ambushed by enemy guerillas, only four marines are left alive. After they realize that they were sent under misinformation, the leader orders his men to attack an innocent village. Billy refuses the order and is knocked down for disrespecting his commander's authority, despite Billy's pleading that he not do it.[3] Twenty-three villagers are killed.[notes 1][4]

After returning home, Coen is sentenced to death.[4] However, members of the public begin to suspect that the unnamed prisoner couldn't have possibly committed such acts both rationally and on his own.[5]

Sources[]

notes
  1. Billy Coen's transportation report refers to this
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