User login

Navigation

Recent Forum Posts

Content Tagged with "biohazard 0"

Articles

The t-virus (short for "Tyrant Virus") was a highly adaptable bioweapons-grade pathogen and the main component for the Umbrella Corporation in their biological weapons development program, created from an attempt to weaponize the Progenitor virus for military use and application. The t-virus became the basis for the majority of Umbrella's research. It inherits the genetic modifying properties of the Progenitor virus and drastically improves on them. The very first strain of the t-virus was created by Dr. James Marcus.

Raccoon City was an urban community located in the American mid-west. At its peak, it had a population of over one hundred thousand. While existing as a town initially, it was thanks to the many donations by Umbrella that Raccoon prospered into a full fledged city in the late 20th century. Following the T-virus outbreak that afflicted the city in September 1998, the entire community was destroyed by an experimental nuclear weapon by the United States government, as part of Mission Code: XX (Bacillus Terminate).


biohazard 0
(Resident Evil 0) was released in 2002 to the United States and Japan, after a near six year development cycle, which took it across two platforms. Although Resident Evil 0 is the fifth title in the series's canon chronological release order, it is a prequel to the first Resident Evil. The game follows the events that lead up to the Arklay Mansion incident from the perspectives of S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team and ultimately ends up centering around the teams medic, Rebecca Chambers and an escaped felon, Billy Coen.

Albert Wesker was one of the most promising subjects of the Wesker Project. Following his education, he became a head researcher and prospective executive for 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 Captain of Alpha and Bravo team in Raccoon City.