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+ | | died = June 3rd, 1998 |
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When the [[t-virus]] outbreak occurred, his colleagues were infected and later became the 'living dead'. He became infected himself, but despite his vast knowledge, he could only slow down the infection for a few days. |
When the [[t-virus]] outbreak occurred, his colleagues were infected and later became the 'living dead'. He became infected himself, but despite his vast knowledge, he could only slow down the infection for a few days. |
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− | In his last hours, he wrote his will; a letter to his wife Alma. Forgetting her more and more, realizing his mind was affected by the virus, he committed suicide, hesitant not to become [[Zombie|the 'living dead']] like his former colleagues, lifelessly banging on the door. |
+ | In his last hours, he wrote his will; a letter to his wife Alma. Forgetting her more and more, realizing his mind was affected by the virus, he committed suicide, hesitant not to become [[Zombie|the 'living dead']] like his former colleagues, lifelessly banging on the door.<ref>[[Researcher's Will (Remake)|Researcher's Will]]</ref> |
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Revision as of 18:39, 15 January 2010
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Martin Crackhorn was an Umbrella researcher working at the Arklay Mountains facility.
When the t-virus outbreak occurred, his colleagues were infected and later became the 'living dead'. He became infected himself, but despite his vast knowledge, he could only slow down the infection for a few days.
In his last hours, he wrote his will; a letter to his wife Alma. Forgetting her more and more, realizing his mind was affected by the virus, he committed suicide, hesitant not to become the 'living dead' like his former colleagues, lifelessly banging on the door.[1]
Sources
- ↑ Researcher's Will
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