Yeah.
Well, he did. He developed a t-virus, but not the t-virus. There really is no singular t-virus, there are multiple ones. And we're not just talking about mutations or varied strains. Here's a translation of Alexander's Memo, written before 1971.
Spencer and/or Ashford had already created a t-virus in the 1960s. How they did it is unknown, but it obviously wasn't by combining leech DNA with the Progenitor virus. This t-virus was studied extensively, but could not produce B.O.W.s immediately. Spencer initiated the t-Virus Project at the Arklay Laboratory. This t-virus only managed to create zombies in 1982 after having been developed much further by Birkin and Wesker.
Marcus completed his t-virus in 1978, and it was able to create zombies right from the beginning. Spencer acquires this t-virus in 1988 to advance his own project at the Arklay Laboratory.
The t-Veronica virus created by Alexia is also a t-virus, hence why it even has the "t" in the name.
I realize that this is very confusing and I still have to flesh it out a lot more. I think this is the basic idea though. The confusion stems from the fact that they have been pretty adamant about the t-virus being a singular virus. In actuality, it is many different viruses under the same name, with even more different mutations and strains all over the world.
Well, he did. He developed a t-virus, but not the t-virus. There really is no singular t-virus, there are multiple ones. And we're not just talking about mutations or varied strains. Here's a translation of Alexander's Memo, written before 1971.
My father, Edward, and Lord Spencer, a fellow nobleman, cooperatively discovered the Progenitor virus and studied it for the purpose of military utilization. Eventually, research results were produced and a mutation of the original Progenitor virus was created, generally called T-Virus.
To cover up their research, the founders, my father, established the pharmaceutical company, Umbrella.
In order to support my father's secret research project, I, the son, specialized in genetic engineering. However, results became tangled midway through the project and my father died, also.
In my generation, we lagged behind the other researchers in the field of T-Virus study and the Ashford family name, established by our ancestor Veronica, was reduced to dirt. This is when Umbrella fell under the control of Spencer.
To compete with Spencer, it became necessary to advance the project as quickly as possible. I considered everything and decided to utilize the South Pole transport terminal, an abandoned site, by making a large-scale move of the most modern research equipment.
At the facility, I wish to build one of the rooms based on my private residence, which was designed by the late Trevor.
For confidentiality reasons, this top-secret project has been given a code name: Veronica, my beautiful ancestor, who established the Ashford family.
With suitable research results, she will be resurrected and her name will once again bring glory to the Ashford family.
To cover up their research, the founders, my father, established the pharmaceutical company, Umbrella.
In order to support my father's secret research project, I, the son, specialized in genetic engineering. However, results became tangled midway through the project and my father died, also.
In my generation, we lagged behind the other researchers in the field of T-Virus study and the Ashford family name, established by our ancestor Veronica, was reduced to dirt. This is when Umbrella fell under the control of Spencer.
To compete with Spencer, it became necessary to advance the project as quickly as possible. I considered everything and decided to utilize the South Pole transport terminal, an abandoned site, by making a large-scale move of the most modern research equipment.
At the facility, I wish to build one of the rooms based on my private residence, which was designed by the late Trevor.
For confidentiality reasons, this top-secret project has been given a code name: Veronica, my beautiful ancestor, who established the Ashford family.
With suitable research results, she will be resurrected and her name will once again bring glory to the Ashford family.
Marcus completed his t-virus in 1978, and it was able to create zombies right from the beginning. Spencer acquires this t-virus in 1988 to advance his own project at the Arklay Laboratory.
The t-Veronica virus created by Alexia is also a t-virus, hence why it even has the "t" in the name.
I realize that this is very confusing and I still have to flesh it out a lot more. I think this is the basic idea though. The confusion stems from the fact that they have been pretty adamant about the t-virus being a singular virus. In actuality, it is many different viruses under the same name, with even more different mutations and strains all over the world.
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