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t-Virus (short for "Tyrant Virus") was the collective name for a series of artificial mutagen RNA viruses designed as weaponized variants of the Progenitor Virus for military application. They inherited the DNA mutation property of the Progenitor Virus and drastically improved on it. The t-Virus is capable of inducing sudden mutations on a host and is the raw material most suitable for biological weapons creation. Upon infection, it rewrites DNA and mutates the host into a creature with different properties and abilities which cannot be found in the natural world.

Albert Wesker was one of the most promising subjects of the Wesker Project. Following his education, he became a Chief Researcher and prospective executive of Umbrella Corporation. He was an expert in bioengineering and became directly involved with research on the t-virus. He later became the leader of S.T.A.R.S. as Alpha Team Captain in Raccoon City.

Jill Valentine was a former member of the Special Forces S.T.A.R.S. (Special Tactics and Rescue Service) of the Raccoon City police. She had years of tactical experience and certification and had received training in a training program of the U.S. Army Delta Force where she earned high grades in bomb disposal, making her an extremely competent and experienced member of any unit.

Rebecca Chambers was a rookie officer of S.T.A.R.S. assigned to Bravo Team under the position of RS (Rear Security). She was in charge of medical and possessed extensive knowledge related to chemistry. Although she was an action type and little upset her, she held no real experience in actual combat. When trying to act boldly she often hesitated, and when overwhelmed by a situation, she couldn't help but expose her lack of experience. She gained her first actual combat experience during the investigation into the bizarre murders in Raccoon Forest. 

The Chimera was a nonstandardized hybrid B.O.W. (Bio Organic Weapon) created by the Umbrella Corporation through the method of incorporating the genes of a fly into a human ovum using the t-virus. It was a human-type but strongly inherited fly characteristics. 1