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Kurt's notebook (カートの手帳 Kāto no techō?) is a file that can be found in the "flashback" scenario of Resident Evil Outbreak File #2.[1]

Location[]

The file can be obtained by breaking the crate in the reception office on the east end of the abandoned hospital's ground floor. Obtaining Kurt's notebook awards the player with 10 points. Kurt's notebook is one of three files (the other two being "Doctor's confession" and "Administrator's diary 2") that are required to unlock Alyssa's special version of A Glimpse of Truth.

Transcript[]

The more I find out about that hospital in the mountains, the more unsettling the whole thing becomes.


Details about mysterious patient deaths are never reported and details on drug suppliers and routes are buried too deeply to uncover. There is no doubt that the local pharmacy chain "Drugs Inc." is


entangled in the mess as well. The trail is getting harder and harder to follow. What can I do to get to the bottom of this mystery?


I've devised a plan. First, I must collect as much evidence as I can. It's likely that experimental drugs are being illegally tested in that hospital.


I need to get my hands on some of these drugs and get out. With hard evidence like that on my side, they won't be able to deny anything. But I'm not up against amateurs. I must exercise caution.


Tomorrow night, I'm going to pay the hospital a little visit. It could be dangerous, but someone has to show them that money and influence isn't the only kind of power out there...

山奥の私立病院…
探れば探るほど、怪しさが際立つ。

入院患者の院内死についての詳細は公表されないし、
試薬の納入業者は二重三重のダミーを介して納入ルートを探れないようにしている。
事実上この街の王である「クスリ屋」がからんでいるのは疑いがない。

まともなやり方では、簡単に尻尾はつかませまい。
どうすればいい…?


これからの方策をまとめておこう。まず証拠を集めることだ。
おそらくあの病院内では、非認可の試薬を用いた違法な臨床実験が行われているはずだ。

現場を押さえるか、証拠品を持ち帰る事ができれば、言い逃れはできまい。
狡猾で組織的なやつらのやり方に対抗するには、
こちらもキレイ事ばかりをなぞってはいられないんだ。


明日の夜、病院への「訪問」を試みてみる。
多少の危険は仕方がない。権力だけが力じゃないことを思い知らせてやる。

Analysis[]

Kurt's notebook explains part of the hospital's history in 1993, particularly that an unidentified dummy company (referred to as "Drugs, Inc." in the localization) was performing experiments on patients on behalf of Umbrella. A connection between experimental drugs and local pharmaceutical companies was made in Alyssa Ashcroft's 1996 article for News Comet.

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Sources[]

  1. Ara (ed.), GRAND BIBLE, p.085.
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