Official Transcript
Reporter:
The trial is the talk of the Internet and queries on popular search engines continue to make the top three list. However, there are many who raise their eyebrows at your battle against the multinational corporation as carrying things too far. What is your opinion on this?
Sara:
Umbrella is not just another out-for-profit corporation, they are a powerful organization closely resembling an army or a country. We have no choice but to wage war this way on a company trying to cover up the truth. We have battled in court for almost half a decade now to reach a verdict against Umbrella and we would do it again if given the choice.
Reporter:
So you're the David fighting the Goliath of Umbrella. However, no that a decision has been handed down, the problem's solved right?
Sara: One problem was solved, but some doubt still remains and I feel it's too early to celebrate our victory.
Reporter:
Doubt? And what doubt would that be?
Sara:
There are two questions we need to ask ourselves. First, why is it that it has taken so long for evidence against Umbrella to appear? Why now? Second, why is the nature of that evidence still being concealed to this day?
Reporter:
There are a lot of popular theories flying around about that one.
Sara:
Take a look at the court records. It seems as if the evidence was data being stored on a computer. Umbrella must have been hiding it right to the very end.
The most likely reason none of this evidence has gone public is that is contains information that would incriminate many world governments, including our own. This evidence is also rumored to have been acquired from dealings with an anti-social organization.
Reporter:
But Umbrella's gone. Certainly that means the biggest menace is out of the way right?
Sara:
Have the wrongdoings of Umbrella come to light? Certainly. But all of the data on virus production and biological weaponry has not. I don't feel the data has been erased, but that it has ended up in someone's hands, someone who will inherit Umbrella's dark legacy.
Reporter:
Inheriting a dark legacy? That sounds like something out of a TV show.
Sara:
It's easy to laugh and dismiss it as some movie of the week story. However, if there is any chance that such a possibility is true, it is worth our concern. Humans can be foolish creatures.
Even after witnessing the destructive might that wiped out an entire city, someone could still steal that power and try to use it to further their own ambitions, regardless of the price to be paid. Umbrella may only be the beginning of this nightmare. The mystery surrounding the court decision makes that much pretty obvious.
