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[[File:Tatchi.jpg|thumb|300px|The C-Virus cloud encompasses Tatchi]] |
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+ | With the J'avo presense minor or non-existant in the nearby city of Tatchi, the BSAA organized a calm evacuation for precautionary reasons. On July 1, a missile was fired at the city from a [[Neo-Umbrella]]-controlled aircraft carrier. Armed with a [[C-Virus]] warhead as a delivery system, its detonation released a cloud (or "fog") of the airborne virus across the city and infecting its surviving refugees, transforming them into zombies. |
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==Gallery== |
Revision as of 23:01, 15 August 2013
Lanshiang (simplified Chinese: 兰祥; traditional Chinese: 蘭祥; Pinyin: Lán xiáng) was a province in the People's Republic of China, occupying an area along the coast.[1] It contained at least two cities - Waiyip and Tatchi.
History
Waiyip attack
In June 2013, it was attacked by a bioterrorist group under the psuedonym "Neo-Umbrella", who used their army of J'avo to cause widespread panic and disorder throughout the city. This prompted the intervention by the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance, and the much-anticipated return of Chris Redfield to the organization after six months of self-forced retirement.
Tatchi attack
With the J'avo presense minor or non-existant in the nearby city of Tatchi, the BSAA organized a calm evacuation for precautionary reasons. On July 1, a missile was fired at the city from a Neo-Umbrella-controlled aircraft carrier. Armed with a C-Virus warhead as a delivery system, its detonation released a cloud (or "fog") of the airborne virus across the city and infecting its surviving refugees, transforming them into zombies.
Gallery
Sources
- ↑ CAPCOM:BIOHAZARD 6 公式サイト INTRODUCTION (page 4) (Japanese). Capcom. Retrieved on 2012-09-27.