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|name = Pluto
 
|name = Pluto
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The '''Pluto''' was one of [[Umbrella Corporation|Umbrella]]'s failed bioweapons experiments. It shares its name with the Roman god of the underworld. Rather than most B.O.W.s, Pluto was a mutant human, a man only identified as "''α''".
 
The '''Pluto''' was one of [[Umbrella]]'s failed bioweapons experiments. It shares its name with the Roman god of the underworld.
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Originally a man imprisoned for a capital offence, Umbrella was able to get him to participate in what he believed to be a pharmaceutical trial.<ref name="α">{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil: Dead Aim|publisher=Capcom|developer=Capcom|file=[[Experiment α Log]]}}</ref> Taken to a facility on an island in the Atlantic Ocean, he was kept him in containment for a month before initiating the experiment, leaving him distressed. On Thursday 26 September 1996, his doctors began by hammering a metal rod into his frontal lobe to prevent him being able to feel pain, which they considered necessary for humanitarian reasons. On 29th, his eyes were surgically removed to take part in research on how it would effect his senses. On 9 October, he was injected with experimental steroids to asses the growth of muscles, which quickly expanded disproportionately to the point of making him obese. On 31 October day his body finally responded to the loss of eyesight by developing increased hearing, allowing him to track his doctors' movements. On the 5 November, Pluto made his escape with the use of his new abilities, killing five guards in the process.<ref name="α">{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil: Dead Aim|publisher=Capcom|developer=Capcom|file=[[Experiment α Log]]}}</ref><ref name="Capcom">{{Cite web|url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/gunsurvivor4/creature.html|title=無題ドキュメント|publisher=Capcom|language=Japanese|accessdate=2012-08-20}}</ref>
Originally a condemned criminal only known as "α" (Alpha), what would become Pluto was subject to numerous experiments.<ref name="α">{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil: Dead Aim|publisher=Capcom|developer=Capcom|file=[[Experiment α Log]]}}</ref>
 
   
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Due to serious failings in safety standards starting from Morpheus D. Duvall,<ref>''Resident Evil: Dead Aim'' (2002), file: "[[Operator's Notebook]]".</ref> Pluto was never captured by the Umbrella Security Service or by workers, and was left to roam the facility for several years. By 2002, the facility had been abandoned by Umbrella HQ and occupied by terrorists. USSTRATCOMagent Bruce McGivern made his way to the facility, and killed Pluto in a storage room.
On the first day of the experiment, a metal rod was hammered into his frontal lobe to alleviate pain.<ref name="α"/> On the fourth day, his eyes were removed to test how his other senses would react.<ref name="α"/>
 
 
Later into the experiment, he would gain mass, becoming overweight around the time he was given steroids to improve his muscles.<ref name="α"/> Despite his immense size, he is also incredibly fast and his acute hearing makes him very accurate.
 
 
The experiment was suspended on day 41 after "α" managed to escape, killing five guards in the process.<ref name="α"/><ref name="Capcom">{{Cite web|url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/gunsurvivor4/creature.html|title=無題ドキュメント|publisher=Capcom|language=Japanese|accessdate=2012-08-20}}</ref> He would meet his demise at the hands of [[Bruce McGivern]], a government agent sent to arrest [[Morpheus D. Duvall|a Bioterrorist]].
 
   
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*{{Cite book|title=[[GUNSURVIVOR4 BIOHAZARD HEROES NEVER DIE OFFICIAL GUIDEBOOK]] |publisher=Famitsu |year=2005 |editor=?}}
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*{{Cite book|title=[[GUNSURVIVOR4 BIOHAZARD HEROES NEVER DIE OFFICIAL GUIDEBOOK]] |publisher=[[Famitsu]] |year=2005 |editor=?}}
   
 
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The Pluto was one of Umbrella's failed bioweapons experiments. It shares its name with the Roman god of the underworld. Rather than most B.O.W.s, Pluto was a mutant human, a man only identified as "α".

History

Originally a man imprisoned for a capital offence, Umbrella was able to get him to participate in what he believed to be a pharmaceutical trial.[1] Taken to a facility on an island in the Atlantic Ocean, he was kept him in containment for a month before initiating the experiment, leaving him distressed. On Thursday 26 September 1996, his doctors began by hammering a metal rod into his frontal lobe to prevent him being able to feel pain, which they considered necessary for humanitarian reasons. On 29th, his eyes were surgically removed to take part in research on how it would effect his senses. On 9 October, he was injected with experimental steroids to asses the growth of muscles, which quickly expanded disproportionately to the point of making him obese. On 31 October day his body finally responded to the loss of eyesight by developing increased hearing, allowing him to track his doctors' movements. On the 5 November, Pluto made his escape with the use of his new abilities, killing five guards in the process.[1][2]

Due to serious failings in safety standards starting from Morpheus D. Duvall,[3] Pluto was never captured by the Umbrella Security Service or by workers, and was left to roam the facility for several years. By 2002, the facility had been abandoned by Umbrella HQ and occupied by terrorists. USSTRATCOMagent Bruce McGivern made his way to the facility, and killed Pluto in a storage room.

Bibliography

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notes


references
  1. 1.0 1.1 Capcom. Resident Evil: Dead Aim. (Capcom). File: Experiment α Log.
  2. 無題ドキュメント (Japanese). Capcom. Retrieved on 2012-08-20.
  3. Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2002), file: "Operator's Notebook".