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{{Infobox book
'''Biohazard: Rose Blank''' by Tadashi Aizawa was released in 2002. While no official English translation has been published yet, a German translation was published in 2006.
 
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| author = Tadashi Aizawa
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| country = Japan
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| language = Japanese<br/>German
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| series = ''Resident Evil''
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| genre = Horror
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| publisher = MediaWorks
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| pub_date = 2002 (Japan)<br/>
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2006 (Germany)
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| ISBN = {{ISBN-13|978-4-8402-2080-4}}
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{{Nihongo|'''BIOHAZARD Rose Blank'''|BIOHAZARD ローズ・ブランク|Baiohazādo Rōzu buranku}} is a novel written by Tadashi Aizawa, and first published in 2002 as a "Gold" winning entry in the 2001 {{Nihongo|Capcom Official Biohazard Novel Award|カプコン公認バイオハザード小説大賞|Kapukon kōnin baiohazādo shōsetsu taishō}} competition. While no official English translation has been published yet, a German translation was published in 2006. The localization inserted an "8" into the cover design to tie-in to the S.D. Perry novel series.
   
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==Plot==
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Emily Ran is a scientist employed at Umbrella's Antibiotic Immunization Laboratory (アンブレラ免疫抗生研究所) in the mountains of Guatemala. She investigates Alma Hartline, a female survivor of the [[Raccoon City Destruction Incident]] who has become a t-Virus carrier, but not succumbed to the virus. Refusing to test on live animals, Emily and a team of researchers make it their duty to develop a vaccine by first developing a digital model with high-tech VR equipment. Alma herself is hooked up into the VR machine and kept safe in a tank, but continues to remember her experiences in Raccoon City over again.
{{RE series}}Emily Ran is a scientist whose main objective to get a cure for thevirus created by Umbrella. Its main object of research is Alma Hart,a girl who was able to survive an infection during the T-Virus in Raccoon City tragedy. The pharmaceutical company, however,does not see the work of Ran with good eyes and cause a leakcomes to viral while trying to prevent it from continuing. Despitebeing released in the same collection of books that SD Perry, thisbook was written by Tadashi Aizawa and is only available in Japanese or German.
 
   
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Umbrella does not appreciate Ran's research and, after Ran refuses to meet with Richard Fuchs, an apparent journalist, the facility experiences equipment malfunctions and a power failure. Ran expects the worst, and discovers that Umbrella has triggered a biohazard at the institute to prevent them succeeding in their operation. The cause is discovered to be an infected carcass of a skinned cow, which was casually dumped into the water supply. The resulting spread transforms a number of researchers into zombies.
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Emily survives the incident, along with Richard, who is revealed to be an agent of an environmental organization opposed to Umbrella. He himself has nothing to do with the attack, and was simply tasked with retrieving a sample of the vaccine.
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==Characters==
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*'''[[Emily Ran]]''' (エミリ・ラン) - Chief engineer and leader of ''[[Project Rose]]''.
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*'''[[Richard Fuchs]]''' (リチャード・フックス) - Environmental activist.
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*'''[[Alma (Rose Blank)|Alma]]''' (アルマ) - A female victim of the Raccoon City incident.
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*'''[[Simon Beach]]''' (サイモン・ビーチ) - Dog breeder.
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*'''[[Ulysses Alam]]''' (ユリシーズ・アラム) - Security team leader.
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*'''[[Len Sprague]]''' (レン・スプレイグ) - Director of the Umbrella Antibiotic Immunization Laboratory.
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*'''[[Kinuta Hiromu]]''' (キヌタ・ヒロム) - Program engineer for Project Rose
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*'''[[Christian Selfridge]]'''' (クリスチャン・セルフリッジ) - Management advisor at the Umbrella Antibiotic Immunization Laboratory.
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*'''[[Lina Mitford]]''' (リーナ・ミットフォード) - VR technician for Project Rose.
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*'''[[Robert Porush]]''' (ロバート・ポラッシュ) - Clinical technician for Project Rose.
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[[Category:BIOHAZARD Rose Blank]]

Revision as of 19:22, 7 February 2019

Real World article
(Written from a Production point of view)

BIOHAZARD Rose Blank (BIOHAZARD ローズ・ブランク Baiohazādo Rōzu buranku?) is a novel written by Tadashi Aizawa, and first published in 2002 as a "Gold" winning entry in the 2001 Capcom Official Biohazard Novel Award (カプコン公認バイオハザード小説大賞 Kapukon kōnin baiohazādo shōsetsu taishō?) competition. While no official English translation has been published yet, a German translation was published in 2006. The localization inserted an "8" into the cover design to tie-in to the S.D. Perry novel series.

Plot

Emily Ran is a scientist employed at Umbrella's Antibiotic Immunization Laboratory (アンブレラ免疫抗生研究所) in the mountains of Guatemala. She investigates Alma Hartline, a female survivor of the Raccoon City Destruction Incident who has become a t-Virus carrier, but not succumbed to the virus. Refusing to test on live animals, Emily and a team of researchers make it their duty to develop a vaccine by first developing a digital model with high-tech VR equipment. Alma herself is hooked up into the VR machine and kept safe in a tank, but continues to remember her experiences in Raccoon City over again.

Umbrella does not appreciate Ran's research and, after Ran refuses to meet with Richard Fuchs, an apparent journalist, the facility experiences equipment malfunctions and a power failure. Ran expects the worst, and discovers that Umbrella has triggered a biohazard at the institute to prevent them succeeding in their operation. The cause is discovered to be an infected carcass of a skinned cow, which was casually dumped into the water supply. The resulting spread transforms a number of researchers into zombies.

Emily survives the incident, along with Richard, who is revealed to be an agent of an environmental organization opposed to Umbrella. He himself has nothing to do with the attack, and was simply tasked with retrieving a sample of the vaccine.

Characters

  • Richard Fuchs (リチャード・フックス) - Environmental activist.
  • Alma (アルマ) - A female victim of the Raccoon City incident.
  • Ulysses Alam (ユリシーズ・アラム) - Security team leader.
  • Len Sprague (レン・スプレイグ) - Director of the Umbrella Antibiotic Immunization Laboratory.
  • Kinuta Hiromu (キヌタ・ヒロム) - Program engineer for Project Rose
  • Christian Selfridge' (クリスチャン・セルフリッジ) - Management advisor at the Umbrella Antibiotic Immunization Laboratory.
  • Lina Mitford (リーナ・ミットフォード) - VR technician for Project Rose.
  • Robert Porush (ロバート・ポラッシュ) - Clinical technician for Project Rose.

Gallery