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|name = Morpheus D. Duvall
 
|name = Morpheus D. Duvall
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|jp name = モーフィアス・D・デュバル
 
|image = Redeadaim morpheus.jpg
 
|image = Redeadaim morpheus.jpg
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|date of birth = c. 1970<ref>''[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim]]'' manual, p.7.</ref><ref name="Capcom">{{Cite web|archivedate=2003-01-03|url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/gunsurvivor4/chara03.html|language=Japanese|publisher=capcom.co.jp|accessdate=2021-08-16|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20030103160007fw_/http://www.capcom.co.jp/gunsurvivor4/chara03.html|title=モーフィアス・D・デュバル(32歳)}}</ref>
|date of birth = c.1970<ref>''[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim]]'' manual, p.7.</ref>
 
 
|date of death = [[2002#September|September 2002]]
 
|date of death = [[2002#September|September 2002]]
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|sex = <!--Based on the Japanese dialogue, Duvall would appear to be genderfluid, often using masculine and feminine language. We currently have no policy for non-binary people-->
|sex = Male
 
 
|R/N = Caucasian
 
|R/N = Caucasian
|occupation = Umbrella researcher
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|occupation = Umbrella executive
 
|status = Deceased
 
|status = Deceased
 
|voice = [[Angus Waycott]]
 
|voice = [[Angus Waycott]]
|first = ''[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim]]''
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|first = ''[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim]]'' (2003)
 
}}
 
}}
{{Quote|Establishing a kingdom where beauty has absolute authority is the dream which I must make a reality!}}
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{{Quote|Establishing a kingdom where beauty has absolute authority is the dream, which I must make a reality.|Morpheus D. Duvall<ref name=":1" />}}
'''Morpheus D. Duvall''' was a former researcher for the [[Umbrella Corporation]] who became a bioterrorist in 2002, holding the world hostage with the t-Virus.
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{{Nihongo|'''Morpheus D. Duvall'''|モーフィアス・D・デュバル|Mōfiasu Dī Dyubaru}} (c.1970-2002) was a bioterrorist who formerly held a senior executive position within the [[Umbrella Corporation]]. Duvall's terror cell was neutralised in September 2002 following a deliberate t-Virus outbreak on board a cruise ship, with Duvall themself dying at a nearby missile silo.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Duvall is known to have held a number of senior executive positions within Umbrella in the mid-1990s. Alongside their senior role within the R&D Division, Duvall was also commander of an island base in the Atlantic and manager of the [[Bio-Sphere]] and its adjacent [[Atlantic waste disposal facility|waste disposal facility]]. Duvall's career was highlighted by gross negligence towards employee safety, which led to dozens of deaths at the disposal facility following a decision to allow escaped B.O.W.s to thrive in the sewers.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), file: "[[Operator's Notebook]]".</ref> In spite of Duvall's notoriety, they managed to form a power base within the company, which represented a potential threat to the company's internal structure.<ref name="Capcom" />
The facility director for the company waste disposal facility on an island in the Atlantic Ocean belonging to [[Umbrella Corporation|Umbrella]] HQ's R&D division until the late 1990s, Morpheus was used as a scapegoat for the outbreak at the [[Arklay Laboratory]] in May 1998, and fired for "gross negligence".<ref name="Emergency Fax">{{Cite game|title=Resident Evil: Dead Aim|developer=Capcom|publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd.|file=[[Emergency FAX from Paris Branch]]}}</ref><ref name="Recon">{{Cite game|title=Resident Evil: Dead Aim|developer=Capcom|publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd.|file=[[Reconstructuring Notice]]}}</ref><ref group="note">In the Japanese version of "Reconstructuring Notice", the man writing to Morpheus repeatedly uses the term {{Nihongo||貴兄|Kikei}}, distinguishing him as a senior figure.</ref> Bitter and resentful, Morpheus distanced himself from the company, sinking into madness with the idea of revenge in mind. Plotting his vengeance, Morpheus enlisted the help of a number of others under his goal of establishing a new world order in Africa. A missile-base was constructed underwater in the Atlantic Ocean, just underneath the abandoned B.O.W. disposal facility; this was completely unknown to Umbrella, which had been running tabs on Morpheus since his suspension.
 
   
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In May 1998, the [[Arklay Laboratory]] suffered an outbreak of [[Tyrant Virus|t-Virus]], which soon infected the majority of personnel after contaminating the drinking water. Attempts to prevent the onset of [[Cannibal Disease]] failed, and [[Umbrella Headquarters|Umbrella HQ]] was forced to aggressively maintain a quarantine, allowing everyone to turn or be killed to prevent escapes. During the internal inquiry, Umbrella HQ took advantage of the situation, and Duvall was personally blamed for the facility's loss.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), file: "[[Restructuring Notice]]".</ref>
He was utterly obsessed with beauty and grace, his ultimate ambition being to create a beautiful and elegant world by destroying the cold and ugly world which exists today. Being a megalomaniac and highly narcissistic, Morpheus believed himself to be a portrait of perfect beauty and underwent plastic surgery to maintain his youthful appearance.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2002), file: "[[Regular Report No. 1162]]".</ref><ref group="note">The mention of plastic surgery is only present in the Japanese version of this file.</ref>
 
   
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=== Post-Umbrella career ===
On September 18, 2002, Morpheus stole several "t" samples from [[Umbrella Europe]]'s Paris laboratory as well as the highly-experimental [[t+G-Virus]],<ref name="Emergency Fax"/> intending to use the former to hold the world for ransom when used as the warhead for the missiles. His demand was for the United States and China to pay him $5 billion.
 
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Umbrella's attempts to ruin Duvall's career failed, and their charisma allowed them to form a fanatical group of ex-Umbrella employees loyal only to them. Umbrella HQ was aware of these developments, and planted P.T. within their ranks to report back.<ref name=":0">''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), file: "[[Regular Report No. 1162]]".</ref> The organisation held three core principles: Africa was the symbol of power on the earth, the Bio-Sphere was the symbol of worldly knowledge, and Duvall was the symbol of beauty.<ref name=":1">''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), file: "[[Morpheus's Journal]]".</ref> In their interpretation of the principles, the group intended to take over the [[Bio-Sphere]] and use its secrets to finance the formation of an African colony built on eugenics principles, to be led by Duvall and populated by only the most beautiful people.<ref name=":1" /> Duvall's obsession with beauty only increased as time went by, as noted by P.T., and in early 2002 Duvall underwent cosmetic surgery to better resemble their ideal self.<ref name=":0" />
   
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===''Spencer Rain'' incident ===
After this, the Umbrella-owned luxury cruiser, ''[[Spencer Rain]]'', was hijacked by the group in order to gain transportation to the base. The virus was released on board, along with the B.O.W. complement being transported across the Atlantic, killing the passengers and crew, alike.
 
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In September 2002, the group finally made their move on Umbrella. Having secretly constructed a missile silo on the coast of their island fortress, the group intended to steal bioweapons from a laboratory and place them within the warheads of ballistic missiles targeted at China and the United States. These two nations were then to be held hostage in exchange for $50 billion, enough in Duvall's eyes to finance the creation of their African realm.<ref name=":1" />
   
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On 18 September 2002, the group attacked [[Umbrella Europe]]'s Paris laboratory and escaped with three test-tubes containing a t-Virus strain and one of the experimental [[t+G-Virus]],<ref name="Emergency Fax">''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), file: "[[Emergency FAX from Paris Branch]]".</ref> After this, they came on board ''[[Spencer Rain]]'', an Umbrella-owned cruiser used as a covert means for the company to auction B.O.W.s to VIPs. On Saturday 21 September, the group made their way into the ship's hold, releasing the ship's B.O.W. cargo.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), file: "[[Ship's Log]]".</ref> Within the next few days, the passengers and crew were eliminated, along with most of Duvall's henchmen. With ''Spencer Rain'' now redirected to the island, Duvall emailed the Bio-Sphere, ordering them to put the facility on alert and to require an attached voice recording to access certain areas.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), file: "[[Orders from Morpheus]]".</ref>
===Mutation===
 
[[File:Tyrant T-092.jpg|right|thumb|Morpheus' mutated form]]
 
{{Quote|A scared little rat with an ugly, useless gun.|Morpheus' first words to Bruce in his new form echo their first encounter.}}
 
Morpheus' plans hit a snag, however, when U.S. STRATCOM member [[Bruce McGivern]] managed to make his way on board the cruiser and sabotage his plans. Morpheus managed to personally hunt down and hold McGivern at gunpoint, despite the dangers of the t-Virus outbreak aboard the ship. He also was dead set on executing McGivern immediately. However, due to intervention from the Chinese special agent [[Fong Ling]], not only did McGivern manage to escape, but Morpheus himself was left horribly injured.
 
   
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As per the mission, Duvall then alerted the US and China to the missile threat, but refused to give away the location of the silo. After a tip-off from Umbrella itself though, the US and China determined Duvall's location and sent personnel over to apprehend Duvall. Likely having anticipated this, Duvall tracked down and disarmed US Army operator [[Bruce McGivern]] shortly after his arrival. Deciding to execute McGivern right on the deck, Duvall became distracted and was seriously wounded by a grenade thrown by Chinese [[Ministry of State Security of the People's Republic of China|MSS]] operative, [[Fongling]]. The two then fled into the ship, leaving Duvall behind.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), scene: "[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim opening|Opening]]".</ref>
Desperate to make both McGivern and Ling pay, Morpheus first attempted to dispatch two [[Hunter Elite]]s against them. However, after McGivern eliminated both of them, Morpheus resorted to injecting himself with the t+G-Virus (created by fusing the t-virus with a G-Virus antibody) as a last resort, which mutated him into a creature. Unlike previously seen cases of either the t- or G-viruses, Morpheus managed to maintain his mind after his transformation. His mutation kept his overall shape humanoid, while still endowing him with the strength and speed of a Tyrant. Morpheus began to pursue Bruce as soon as he mutated. Ultimately he was deterred from pursuit after Bruce and Fong Ling bolted the power to the generator room. Shortly after the ''Spencer Rain'' crashed into the island where his Waste Disposal Facility was located, Morpheus proceeded to cut down portions of a fence to access the waterways, also leaving behind some electrified fence to indicate his presence. He presumably also was contacted by the Chinese to supply the five billion requested by him. He later encountered Fong Ling and Bruce again, this time on the elevator going down to the underwater silo. He proceeded to cut the cables to the elevator and send the elevator crashing below, forcing Fong Ling and Bruce to go separate ways. He then activated the missile launch sequence and proceeded to ambush and knock out Fong Ling as she arrived at his office. After Bruce found the office and saw Fong Ling on the screen, Morpheus deduced that Bruce must have survived. Morpheus then tries to make Bruce choose between stopping the missiles and saving Fong Ling, with Bruce opting for the latter.
 
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[[File:Morpheus 2nd Form.jpg|thumb|319x319px|Morpheus Second Form]]
 
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Now too weak to fight back, Duvall travelled down into a [[Spencer Rain/Monitor room|monitor room]] for Umbrella security members. From there, Duvall released two [[Hunter Elite]]s from their warehouse storage, hoping to kill McGivern and Fongling, however this plan failed. Realizing this, and that the severity of the wounds they had been dealt were likely to prove fatal, Duvall decided their only chance for survival was by injecting themself with the stolen t+G Virus sample.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), scene: "[[Opening the hatch|Opening the hatch 1]]".</ref><ref name=":2">''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), scene: "[[Opening the hatch 2]]".</ref> Duvall then mutated considerably from the viral infection, developing electromagnetic powers and a far more powerful body than they ever had before which at the same time was beautifully feminine thus satisfying Duvall's obsession with their figure.<ref name=":2" /> Soon, Duvall began searching the ship intent on hunting down McGivern and Fongling, with the two of them only being able to flee in response as Duvall's electromagnetic powers acted as a bulletproof shield. Ultimately though Duvall did confront McGivern he was able to flee and they were unable to catch up during the subsequent chase across the ship.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), scene: "[[Showdown with Morpheus]]".</ref><ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), scene: "[[Meet up with Fongling]]".</ref><ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), scene: "[[Unlock the door now]]".</ref> As time passed, Duvall understood ''Spencer Rain'' would soon reach the island, and instead prioritized abandoning ship to get to the missile silo, jumping in the water as the ship collided with a cliff and exploded.
During a final battle, Bruce managed to use a prototype [[Charged Particle Rifle]] he found in the area against him, with Morpheus sustaining severe damage as a result, the mutagenic effects of the "G" component of the t+G-Virus began to run rampant in Morpheus' body, much as in William Birkin's transformations. Like Birkin, Morpheus began to succumb to the virus, losing all rationality and thought as his transformations became more and more monstrous. The now-grotesque Morpheus later gave chase to Bruce, with him holding the monster off until the door was unlocked, and eventually finished him with the last bullet fired directly into Morpheus' head. In the end, McGivern caused so much damage to Morpheus that the mutations spiraled out of control, turning Morpheus into a gigantic blob of flesh that exploded, annihilating him once and for all, and also eliminating the missile threat.
 
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Returning to the island, Duvall made their way through a warehouse complex and entered the waste disposal facility below.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), scene: "[[Spencer Rain crashes]]".</ref> Soon after their arrival, Duvall received confirmation from the Chinese that they were willing to pay the hostage fee. Duvall's arrival at the island coincided with the spread of t-Virus across the Bio-Sphere, though it is uncertain how this occurred. In the early hours of the following morning, Duvall discovered McGivern and Fongling exploring the waste disposal facility, and destroyed their elevator in an attempt to kill them as they approached the Bio-Sphere.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), scene: "[[Down the elevator]]".</ref>
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Heading into the Bio-Sphere, Duvall immediately activated the missile launch sequence. During the evacuation, they spotted Fongling, who had survived the crash, and took her prisoner in the hopes of keeping McGivern distracted.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), scene: "[[Fongling gets captured]]".</ref><ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), file: "[[Bruce spots Fongling]]".</ref> The trap worked allowing them to ambush Bruce, but in the end McGivern was able to overcome Duvall after acquiring a prototype [[Charged Particle Rifle]], ironically developed by Duvall's own lab teams, which was able to bypass their magnetic barrier. Bruce's attack seriously wounded Morpheus giving him a chance to try to find a means of deactivating the missiles. As is typical with Epsilon derivative t-Virus strains though, Duvall's body chemistry reacted to their near mortal wounds and triggered a second set of mutations to keep them alive. The elegant form preserved in Duvall's first transformation was lost, with their torso expanding until they effectively became an amorphous blob only able to crawl and with their human head emerging from various openings in its surface. Still intent on killing McGivern, Duvall pursued him across the missile silo, only to be shot by the particle gun until their barrier could no longer protect them, at which point Bruce was able to finally use his sidearm to fire a bullet into Morpheus' head. This final blow proved too much for Duvall, triggering a runaway reaction which caused their body to expand more and more until it finally exploded, destroying the missiles before they could launch.<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2003), scene: "[[Bruce kills Morpheus]]".</ref>
   
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==

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"Establishing a kingdom where beauty has absolute authority is the dream, which I must make a reality."
— Morpheus D. Duvall[3]

Morpheus D. Duvall (モーフィアス・D・デュバル Mōfiasu Dī Dyubaru?) (c.1970-2002) was a bioterrorist who formerly held a senior executive position within the Umbrella Corporation. Duvall's terror cell was neutralised in September 2002 following a deliberate t-Virus outbreak on board a cruise ship, with Duvall themself dying at a nearby missile silo.

Biography

Duvall is known to have held a number of senior executive positions within Umbrella in the mid-1990s. Alongside their senior role within the R&D Division, Duvall was also commander of an island base in the Atlantic and manager of the Bio-Sphere and its adjacent waste disposal facility. Duvall's career was highlighted by gross negligence towards employee safety, which led to dozens of deaths at the disposal facility following a decision to allow escaped B.O.W.s to thrive in the sewers.[4] In spite of Duvall's notoriety, they managed to form a power base within the company, which represented a potential threat to the company's internal structure.[2]

In May 1998, the Arklay Laboratory suffered an outbreak of t-Virus, which soon infected the majority of personnel after contaminating the drinking water. Attempts to prevent the onset of Cannibal Disease failed, and Umbrella HQ was forced to aggressively maintain a quarantine, allowing everyone to turn or be killed to prevent escapes. During the internal inquiry, Umbrella HQ took advantage of the situation, and Duvall was personally blamed for the facility's loss.[5]

Post-Umbrella career

Umbrella's attempts to ruin Duvall's career failed, and their charisma allowed them to form a fanatical group of ex-Umbrella employees loyal only to them. Umbrella HQ was aware of these developments, and planted P.T. within their ranks to report back.[6] The organisation held three core principles: Africa was the symbol of power on the earth, the Bio-Sphere was the symbol of worldly knowledge, and Duvall was the symbol of beauty.[3] In their interpretation of the principles, the group intended to take over the Bio-Sphere and use its secrets to finance the formation of an African colony built on eugenics principles, to be led by Duvall and populated by only the most beautiful people.[3] Duvall's obsession with beauty only increased as time went by, as noted by P.T., and in early 2002 Duvall underwent cosmetic surgery to better resemble their ideal self.[6]

Spencer Rain incident

In September 2002, the group finally made their move on Umbrella. Having secretly constructed a missile silo on the coast of their island fortress, the group intended to steal bioweapons from a laboratory and place them within the warheads of ballistic missiles targeted at China and the United States. These two nations were then to be held hostage in exchange for $50 billion, enough in Duvall's eyes to finance the creation of their African realm.[3]

On 18 September 2002, the group attacked Umbrella Europe's Paris laboratory and escaped with three test-tubes containing a t-Virus strain and one of the experimental t+G-Virus,[7] After this, they came on board Spencer Rain, an Umbrella-owned cruiser used as a covert means for the company to auction B.O.W.s to VIPs. On Saturday 21 September, the group made their way into the ship's hold, releasing the ship's B.O.W. cargo.[8] Within the next few days, the passengers and crew were eliminated, along with most of Duvall's henchmen. With Spencer Rain now redirected to the island, Duvall emailed the Bio-Sphere, ordering them to put the facility on alert and to require an attached voice recording to access certain areas.[9]

As per the mission, Duvall then alerted the US and China to the missile threat, but refused to give away the location of the silo. After a tip-off from Umbrella itself though, the US and China determined Duvall's location and sent personnel over to apprehend Duvall. Likely having anticipated this, Duvall tracked down and disarmed US Army operator Bruce McGivern shortly after his arrival. Deciding to execute McGivern right on the deck, Duvall became distracted and was seriously wounded by a grenade thrown by Chinese MSS operative, Fongling. The two then fled into the ship, leaving Duvall behind.[10]

Now too weak to fight back, Duvall travelled down into a monitor room for Umbrella security members. From there, Duvall released two Hunter Elites from their warehouse storage, hoping to kill McGivern and Fongling, however this plan failed. Realizing this, and that the severity of the wounds they had been dealt were likely to prove fatal, Duvall decided their only chance for survival was by injecting themself with the stolen t+G Virus sample.[11][12] Duvall then mutated considerably from the viral infection, developing electromagnetic powers and a far more powerful body than they ever had before which at the same time was beautifully feminine thus satisfying Duvall's obsession with their figure.[12] Soon, Duvall began searching the ship intent on hunting down McGivern and Fongling, with the two of them only being able to flee in response as Duvall's electromagnetic powers acted as a bulletproof shield. Ultimately though Duvall did confront McGivern he was able to flee and they were unable to catch up during the subsequent chase across the ship.[13][14][15] As time passed, Duvall understood Spencer Rain would soon reach the island, and instead prioritized abandoning ship to get to the missile silo, jumping in the water as the ship collided with a cliff and exploded.

Returning to the island, Duvall made their way through a warehouse complex and entered the waste disposal facility below.[16] Soon after their arrival, Duvall received confirmation from the Chinese that they were willing to pay the hostage fee. Duvall's arrival at the island coincided with the spread of t-Virus across the Bio-Sphere, though it is uncertain how this occurred. In the early hours of the following morning, Duvall discovered McGivern and Fongling exploring the waste disposal facility, and destroyed their elevator in an attempt to kill them as they approached the Bio-Sphere.[17]

Heading into the Bio-Sphere, Duvall immediately activated the missile launch sequence. During the evacuation, they spotted Fongling, who had survived the crash, and took her prisoner in the hopes of keeping McGivern distracted.[18][19] The trap worked allowing them to ambush Bruce, but in the end McGivern was able to overcome Duvall after acquiring a prototype Charged Particle Rifle, ironically developed by Duvall's own lab teams, which was able to bypass their magnetic barrier. Bruce's attack seriously wounded Morpheus giving him a chance to try to find a means of deactivating the missiles. As is typical with Epsilon derivative t-Virus strains though, Duvall's body chemistry reacted to their near mortal wounds and triggered a second set of mutations to keep them alive. The elegant form preserved in Duvall's first transformation was lost, with their torso expanding until they effectively became an amorphous blob only able to crawl and with their human head emerging from various openings in its surface. Still intent on killing McGivern, Duvall pursued him across the missile silo, only to be shot by the particle gun until their barrier could no longer protect them, at which point Bruce was able to finally use his sidearm to fire a bullet into Morpheus' head. This final blow proved too much for Duvall, triggering a runaway reaction which caused their body to expand more and more until it finally exploded, destroying the missiles before they could launch.[20]

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  1. Resident Evil: Dead Aim manual, p.7.
  2. 2.0 2.1 モーフィアス・D・デュバル(32歳) (Japanese). capcom.co.jp. Archived from the original on 2003-01-03. Retrieved on 2021-08-16.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), file: "Morpheus's Journal".
  4. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), file: "Operator's Notebook".
  5. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), file: "Restructuring Notice".
  6. 6.0 6.1 Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), file: "Regular Report No. 1162".
  7. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), file: "Emergency FAX from Paris Branch".
  8. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), file: "Ship's Log".
  9. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), file: "Orders from Morpheus".
  10. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), scene: "Opening".
  11. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), scene: "Opening the hatch 1".
  12. 12.0 12.1 Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), scene: "Opening the hatch 2".
  13. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), scene: "Showdown with Morpheus".
  14. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), scene: "Meet up with Fongling".
  15. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), scene: "Unlock the door now".
  16. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), scene: "Spencer Rain crashes".
  17. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), scene: "Down the elevator".
  18. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), scene: "Fongling gets captured".
  19. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), file: "Bruce spots Fongling".
  20. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003), scene: "Bruce kills Morpheus".