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Sankhon was one of the prisoners of the [[Sheena Island]] prison, awaiting to be experimented on to create [[Tyrant]]s.
 
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'''Sankhon''' was one of the prisoners of the [[Sheena Island]] prison, awaiting to be vivisected in order to obtain materials for the [[Hypnos-T Type]] development.
He stayed alive long enough to be organised into the 20 membered prison group attempting to escape. Howether, he was killed by gun fire after the Guards saw him escaping. His death, like the other 19, was reported as a mass breakout and riot, rather than an escape attempt.
 
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He stayed alive long enough to be organized into the 20-member prison group attempting to escape. However, he was killed by gun fire after the Guards saw him escaping. His death, like the other 19, was reported as a mass breakout and riot, rather than an escape attempt.
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Revision as of 18:44, 9 October 2019

Prime universe
(Capcom's primary storyline)

Sankhon was one of the prisoners of the Sheena Island prison, awaiting to be vivisected in order to obtain materials for the Hypnos-T Type development.

He stayed alive long enough to be organized into the 20-member prison group attempting to escape. However, he was killed by gun fire after the Guards saw him escaping. His death, like the other 19, was reported as a mass breakout and riot, rather than an escape attempt.

Sources