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The '''''Neptune''''' (development code: "FI-03") series of [[B.O.W.]]s were mutated great white sharks, created specifically to test the effects of the experimental [[Tyrant virus|t-Virus]] on sea creatures.<ref name="Notes">{{Cite game|title=Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles|developer=Capcom|publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd.|file=[[Neptune Notes]]}}</ref> It was named after the Roman god of the sea.
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The '''''Neptune''''' (development code: "FI-03") series of [[B.O.W.]]s were mutated sharks, created specifically to test the effects of the experimental [[Tyrant virus|t-Virus]] on sea creatures.<ref name="notes">{{Cite game|title=Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles|developer=Capcom|publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd.|file=[[Neptune Notes]]}}</ref> It was named after the Roman god of the sea to amplify the {{WP|great white shark}}'s reference as the "King of the Seas".<ref>''[[CLUB96]]'', [[FILE 28: Neptune]]</ref>
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
During the viral outbreak in the [[Arklay Laboratory]], a mother Neptune and her spawn were inadvertently released from their water tanks by a scientist, who had suddenly "gone mad" and destroyed the tanks, badly flooding the entire [[Aqua Ring]].<ref>{{Cite game|title=Resident Evil|developer=Capcom|publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd.|file=[[Keeper's Diary]]}}</ref> These sharks were later killed when the entire aquatic lab was drained, exposing them to the air. With only minimal enhancements to their bodies, they lacked any deserving mutation to survive.<ref>''[[Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles]]'', [[Neptune Notes]]</ref>
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During the viral outbreak in the [[Arklay Laboratory]], a mother Neptune and her spawn were inadvertently released from their water tanks by a scientist, who had suddenly "gone mad" and destroyed the tanks, badly flooding the entire [[Aqua Ring]].<ref>{{Cite game|title=Resident Evil|developer=Capcom|publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd.|file=[[Keeper's Diary]]}}</ref> These sharks were later killed when the entire aquatic lab was drained, exposing them to the air. With only minimal enhancements to their bodies, they lacked any deserving mutation to survive.<ref>''[[Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles]]'', "''[[Neptune Notes]]''"</ref>
   
Two Neptunes were encountered swimming in the [[Circular River]] bordering the [[Raccoon University]]; precisely where they came from is unknown, though these two were almost certainly killed when [[Raccoon City]] was destroyed. It is unknown if any more were in the river, or that could have managed to get outside the quarantine zone.<ref group="notes">According to the Japanese Collection for ''Resident Evil Outbreak'', these are indeed "Neptune" B.O.W.s and no some random irregular mutation.</ref>
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Two Neptunes were encountered swimming in the [[Circular River]] bordering the [[Raccoon University]]; precisely where they came from is unknown, though these two were almost certainly killed when [[Raccoon City]] was destroyed. It is unknown if any more were in the river, or that could have managed to get outside the quarantine zone.<ref group="note">According to the Japanese Collection for ''Resident Evil Outbreak'', these are indeed "Neptune" B.O.W.s and no some random irregular mutation.</ref>
   
The [[Umbrella]] researchers were disappointed with the creation of Neptune. The t-Virus did not significantly improve the already impressive strength of normal great white sharks, and they were still helpless out of the water.<ref name="Notes"/>
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The [[Umbrella]] researchers were disappointed with the creation of Neptune. The t-Virus did not significantly improve the already impressive strength of NORMAL great white sharks, and they were still helpless out of the water.<ref name="notes"/>
   
Despite these setbacks however, Umbrella seemed to have allowed re-development of the series in the early 21st Century, with the [[Umbrella Caucasus Research Facility]] having at least 3 in 2003.<ref>[[Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles]], [[Umbrella's End]]</ref>
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Despite these setbacks however, Umbrella seemed to have allowed re-development of the series in the early 21st Century, with the [[Umbrella Caucasus Research Facility]] having at least 3 in 2003.<ref>''[[Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles]]'', "''[[Umbrella's End]]''"</ref>
   
 
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The Neptune (development code: "FI-03") series of B.O.W.s were mutated sharks, created specifically to test the effects of the experimental t-Virus on sea creatures.[1] It was named after the Roman god of the sea to amplify the great white sharkWP's reference as the "King of the Seas".[2]

History

During the viral outbreak in the Arklay Laboratory, a mother Neptune and her spawn were inadvertently released from their water tanks by a scientist, who had suddenly "gone mad" and destroyed the tanks, badly flooding the entire Aqua Ring.[3] These sharks were later killed when the entire aquatic lab was drained, exposing them to the air. With only minimal enhancements to their bodies, they lacked any deserving mutation to survive.[4]

Two Neptunes were encountered swimming in the Circular River bordering the Raccoon University; precisely where they came from is unknown, though these two were almost certainly killed when Raccoon City was destroyed. It is unknown if any more were in the river, or that could have managed to get outside the quarantine zone.[note 1]

The Umbrella researchers were disappointed with the creation of Neptune. The t-Virus did not significantly improve the already impressive strength of NORMAL great white sharks, and they were still helpless out of the water.[1]

Despite these setbacks however, Umbrella seemed to have allowed re-development of the series in the early 21st Century, with the Umbrella Caucasus Research Facility having at least 3 in 2003.[5]

Sources

notes
  1. According to the Japanese Collection for Resident Evil Outbreak, these are indeed "Neptune" B.O.W.s and no some random irregular mutation.
references
  1. 1.0 1.1 Capcom. Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles. (Capcom Co., Ltd.). File: Neptune Notes.
  2. CLUB96, FILE 28: Neptune
  3. Capcom. Resident Evil. (Capcom Co., Ltd.). File: Keeper's Diary.
  4. Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, "Neptune Notes"
  5. Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, "Umbrella's End"