Project Umbrella Translation
FINDINGS ON THE NEW MODEL
Senior Researcher Dr. Frankl
I'd like extend my congratulations to the European branch on successfully developing the "NE-α" parasitic organism, along with the new B.O.W. "NEMESIS" that applies it.
I was quite struck by your unique idea of the new organism parasitizing a Tyrant's brain and enabling it to be externally controlled.
From a medical standpoint however, that is, Umbrella's policy thus far--- I must confess that your pivot to using a parasite instead of the t-Virus poses an extreme hazard.
We can reliably contain a virus.
It is my belief that we can develop an effective vaccine against any virus out there in the world.
(Of course, we require plenty of money and abundant samples)
But what about parasites?
Medical scientists the world over have been studying the Plasmodium faclciparum vaccine, and even it remains incomplete.
It's impossible to fully "control" parasites that have far more complex genetic information than the t-Virus.
You may be able to sell a car with no brakes in your country, but I'm afraid you'd find no buyers in the U.S.
Although, I do seem to recall that you also have a degree in economics.
Naturally I'm sure you do have some great ideas.
I'm very much looking forward to your talk at the Berlin conference next month.
I'll be trying to find a medical solution to this new problem you've brought to my attention.
With all due respect
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Nathaniel Bard
Senior Researcher Dr. Frankl
I'd like extend my congratulations to the European branch on successfully developing the "NE-α" parasitic organism, along with the new B.O.W. "NEMESIS" that applies it.
I was quite struck by your unique idea of the new organism parasitizing a Tyrant's brain and enabling it to be externally controlled.
From a medical standpoint however, that is, Umbrella's policy thus far--- I must confess that your pivot to using a parasite instead of the t-Virus poses an extreme hazard.
We can reliably contain a virus.
It is my belief that we can develop an effective vaccine against any virus out there in the world.
(Of course, we require plenty of money and abundant samples)
But what about parasites?
Medical scientists the world over have been studying the Plasmodium faclciparum vaccine, and even it remains incomplete.
It's impossible to fully "control" parasites that have far more complex genetic information than the t-Virus.
You may be able to sell a car with no brakes in your country, but I'm afraid you'd find no buyers in the U.S.
Although, I do seem to recall that you also have a degree in economics.
Naturally I'm sure you do have some great ideas.
I'm very much looking forward to your talk at the Berlin conference next month.
I'll be trying to find a medical solution to this new problem you've brought to my attention.
With all due respect
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Nathaniel Bard