Resident Evil - Strategy Guide (Page 15)
Below are the cheat codes, hints and help for Resident Evil - Strategy Guide (Page 15).
3 = Red
5 = Orange
6 = Green
When you operate the door lock, just enter 3 for the red, 5 for the orange,
and you guessed it, 6 for the green.
-----Red Book Puzzle-----
Probably my personal favorite, in this puzzle, you need to move the books
around so that the picture on the spines of the books line up. Here's the
order you can exchange them to work (from left):
A. 1 & 4
B. 2 & 6
C. 3 & 7
That should put it together right.
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Art Room
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-----Classic Wall Puzzle-----
This puzzle requires some good speed and coordination. So here's how to do it.
Push the statue into the room. The walls will start closing in, but ignore
them. Keep pushing until you can't anymore. Then run back out to where the
statue originally was and go through the other doorway. Now you're behind the
wall. Run to the end and push the switch. Then, quickly do a 180 and run back
out from behind the walls and back to the statue. Now push the statue as far
to the left as you can.
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Hawk's Eye Room
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-----Hawk Puzzle-----
Push the two dresser-like pieces of furniture up against the deer head and
bull head so you can climb up onto them and check the heads themselves. Now
turn off the lights using the switch by the door. Now we can see colored dots
in the eyes of the animal heads. However, when the hawk clicks, the dots
blinks and we cannot get it. Run toward the deer head and let the hawk click.
Then run up against the wall that the hawk is on and run to the other side of
the room against the wall. The hawk can't see you there, so it doesn't move.
Climb on the furniture in front of the bull and check the head to get the
YELLOW GEMSTONE. Now do the same thing to get the RED GEMSTONE from the deer
head.
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Large Mirror Room
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-----Jewelry Box Puzzle 2-----
Oh boy another Jewelry Box puzzle! Combine the RED GEMSTONE with the
JEWELRY BOX to start it.
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The object is to place all the pieces onto the Umbrella logo (sadly drawn out
above).
After you do that, it opens to reveal a BROACH.
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Goddess Statue Room
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-----Goddess Statue Puzzle-----
Run to the northwest corner of this room. If you look to the left of the torch
you can see a strange person-size different colored block in the wall. You
need to push the statue in front of that.
Now use the HEXAGONAL CRANK on the hole here. The statue should now be pushed
out toward the center of the room. Now use the HEXAGONAL CRANK again.
Now you can push the statue onto the circular rotating thing in the middle of
the room. So do that, then do it again. Now the statue is facing the correct
direction. Push it in its place beside the other one to complete the puzzle.
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Elevator Tunnel
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-----CYLINDER SHAFT Puzzle-----
Whip out the SHAFT (tee hee). Combine it with the CYLINDER.
Now you have the CYLINDER SHAFT.
Examine the CYLINDER SHAFT. Turn it six times.
It displays:
IV II III I
4 2 3 1
Now place the CYLINDER SHAFT into the panel.
As displayed on the CYLINDER SHAFT, push the buttons in this order:
4, 2, 3, 1.
This restores power to the elevator and completes the puzzle.
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Radiologist's Room
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-----X-Ray Puzzle-----
Check the computer for the RESEARCHER'S LETTER. Part of it is this:
"You will need another password to release the lock of the door in Basement
Level Two where the Visual Data Room is located.
As a safety measure, I have coded a password into an X-ray picture; a
roentgenogram. I know you, and I'm sure you will be able to work it out
without any trouble."
Take the X-RAY from the box near the blue light switch. Examine it, it's the
X-RAY OF CLARK. Now grab the the X-RAY (X-RAY OF GAIL). A memo catches your
attention. It says,
"To use the electronic door, place the initials in alphabetical order."
Now take both of the X-RAYs and place them on the board with the other X-RAYs.
Be sure to put them in alphabetical order (i.e. Clark on the left, Gail on the
right). Now go back to the other end of the room and press the light switch.
Part of the X-RAYs are glowing red.
Colon
Esophogas
Liver
Lungs
Take the first letters, it spells CELL. We've discovered the password to
unlock the Visual Data Room.
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Computer Room
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-----User Name/Password Puzzle-----
Remember that file we saw?
"I have set up the terminal in the small security room so that you can log in
to the system using my name [as the user name] and your name as the password."
Well, the letter began, "My dearest Ada" and ended "Yours truly, John" so type
in JOHN as the user and ADA as the password.
Now select "B-2F".
Another password. This is the password we discovered from the X-Ray puzzle.
Type in CELL and press ENTER.
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Visual Data Room
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-----Slide Projector Puzzle-----
Run over to the projector on the other end of the table.
View the film.
MA-39 CERBERUS
FI-03 NEPTUNE
MA-121 HUNTER
T-002 TYRANT (?)
If you can recognize a certain person in the picture of the B.O.W. Development
Staff, it explains some of the story.
coughWESKERcough
Who puts a serial number on the slide itself? Oh well. Use the SLIDE CARTRIDGE.
It allows you to see what the enemies would look like during a dance party
with red lighting. EXCEPT
Now the serial number has only 4 digits:
8462
Hmm. Now check out the keypad to the right of the door. Enter 8462 to reveal a
hidden room.
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13. Wesker's Report + Notes
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My name is Albert Wesker.
I aspire to become a leading researcher at Umbrella, Inc., a pharmaceutical
enterprise who covertly coonducted bio-organic weapons. Better known as B.O.W.
for development. But at the leader development training ground situated in
Raccoon City I met a brilliant and talented researcher who made me decide to
take a different path--William Birkin.
In time, I shifted my position to S.T.A.R.S. [Special Tactics and Rescue
Service], a special forces unit of the Raccoon Police Department. Umbrella,
for crisis management reasons of their illegal bio-organic weapons development,
had many of its people working in the police department. I became the leader
of S.T.A.R.S. and conducted all sorts of intelligence activities for Umbrella.
As I continued to serve, I devised my own plans and waited for the right
moment to execute them. Then at last, opportunity knocked.
7.24
The freak murder incident that occured in a forest near the mansion started it
all. The mansion was Umbrella's secret B.O.W. laboratory and it was clear that
the indevelopment, T-Virus, was the cause of the murder. Initially Umbrella
instructed me secretly to keep S.T.A.R.S. out of the case. But, with the
heightened emotions of the citizens, S.T.A.R.S. had no choice but to move in.
That's when my next order was given. Dispatch S.T.A.R.S. to the mansion,
dispose of them, then report the situation to headquarters so that their
combat with the B.O.W. could be used for data analysis, allowing Umbrella a
comprehensive portrait of the B.O.W.'s combat abilities.
From the 2 S.T.A.R.S. teams, I first pitched in the BRAVO team. As expected,
the top elite of S.T.A.R.S. gave all they had and became useful sample data.
Then following, I geared up the ALPHA team to 'search and rescue' the lost
BRAVO team. The members of the ALPHA team also proved their worth and as
expected, many died.
There were 5 survivors from the initial 11 S.T.A.R.S. members. From the
ALPHA team were Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, and Barry Burton. And from
the BRAVO team were Rebecca Chambers and Enrico Marini.
It was time to begin executing my plans. In the midst of the whole affair I
could take Umbrella's ultimate bio-organic weapon, The Tyrant, and join forces
with an opposing corporation of Umbrella. To buy into that opposing
corporation, I would need the actual combat data of the Tyrant.
The surviving privileged members of S.T.A.R.S. were just the perfect bait. I
decided to have one of them play the Judas and draw them to the Tyrant. That
Judas was Barry. Barry was the 'strong truth and justice' kind and cherished
his family more than anything. His type is easy to manipulate. I simply took
that most important thing away from him.
My only miscalculation was the high potential of Chris and Jill. But with the
family man Barry playing Judas, the scene went as planned. Then the winds
turned unexpectedly. I had to eliminate Enrico, who had found out what was
behind it all. I used Barry to get to him. After I had successfully gotten rid
of that nuisance, I awaited the sample specimen that Barry would bring to me
in the Tyrant's room.
[The diaglogue from the cutscene here is below.
Jill: Wesker!
Wesker: You did a fine job, Barry.
Jill: Just as I thought. Why do you have to destroy S.T.A.R.S.?
Wesker: That's Umbrella's intention. This laboratory has been engaging in
dangerous experiments and recently an accident has occured. Anyway,
this disaster cannot be made public.
Jill: That's why having S.T.A.R.S. know anything is so inconvenient. So,
you're a slave of Umbrella now, along with these virus monsters.
Wesker: Barry, go up on the ground and wait there.
Jill: Barry!
Wesker: I just used him for my...personal purposes. Though both you and Barry
seem to think I was just following orders from Umbrella.
Jill: So you're planning something else?!
Wesker: If you succeeded in producing the world's most powerful biological
weapon, what would you do? What if you were in charge?
Jill: So, you're going to steal all the research?
Wesker: Better yet, I'm going to show you the Tyrant.]
I injected the virus I obtained from Birkin in advance. If I made Umbrella
believe I was dead, it made it far more convenient to sell myself to the
opposing corporation.
According to Birkin, the virus had profound effects. It would put my body in a
state of temporary 'death'. It would then bring me back to life with super
human powers. Therefore, I unleashed an awesome Tyrant from its slumber and let
it attack me.
As my consiousness faded away I was certain that the whole scheme would end in
success.
Never did I imagine that S.T.A.R.S. could slay the evil creation. I lost the
Tyrant and that plan that I devised which had cost me my humanity ended in
failure. Now anyone or anything that stood in my way would be terminated.
It has been that way for a long time and it always will be. At all costs, I
had to make S.T.A.R.S. pay.
SEPTEMBER
Two months have passed since the mansion incident. To regain all that I had
lost in my new organization, I joined hands with Ada Wong, a female agent
who's also sent to spy on Umbrella.
I knew in my bones that the key developer was William Birkin, but what he
didn't know was that Umbrella did not play games with anyone. Eventually,
Birkin would be assassinated and the G-Virus would be in the hands of
Umbrella.
But the salvage team led by Hunk was ahead of us. By the time they got to
Birkin, he had already injected himself with the G-Virus. He became his own
creation and decimated them.
Soon after, the T-Virus carried by rats spread throughout Raccoon City and
Umbrella faced its worst scenario.
9.28
The good citizens became zombies and the city had headed for its devastating
fate. Humans were no match against zombies.
In the chaos, Umbrella Europe applied a new type B.O.W. called Nemesis.
The Nemesis would hunt down and destroy the surviving member of S.T.A.R.S.,
Jill.
It became imperative that our organization also obtain the Nemesis data.
9.29
To cover up the whole affair, Umbrella jettisoned a Tyrant to take care of
Leon and Claire, who were trying to unveil their secrets.
Then, a new revelation. Birkin used to hide the findings in his daughter
Sherry's pendant. It was very possible the G-Virus was there, while Umbrella
was busy with their cover up, we had to capture Sherry before they did. I sent
Ada undercover to seek the location of Sherry. I, the 'dead man' on the other
hand, had to work in the shadows.
A spy's obligation and priorities in the mission: to carry out the mission
like a machine without any emotional interference. But through her interaction
and involvement with Leon S. Kennedy, There had been an affection growing
inside her. My instincts sensed danger. Something had to be done quickly.
My instincts did not disappoint me. Even though Ada almost had her hands on
the G-Virus, which Leon had acquired from Sherry, that affection of hers drove
her to her death. But she was still of some use, I had to save her life.
My people hurried to retrieve the G-Virus that Leon threw away. But Hunk, the
only survivor of Umbrella's salvage team, was there before us.
9.30
Our only option left was to bring back Birkin, the monster, as the sample
specimen and have him finish off Leon and Claire in order to obtain his combat
data. Although Birkin lost the battle with Leon and Claire, we succeeded in
gathering samples of the G-Virus from his dead body.
10.1
In the morning, the government bombed Raccoon City in an attempt to stop viral
outbreak. This was of course their famed reason.
Later Claire left to Europe to find her lost brother. Chris and Leon joined
forces with an underground anti-Umbrella organization. Sherry is safe in our
hands; I would never underestimate Birkin.
There's something about this little girl...
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14. Wesker's Report 2 + Notes
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[NOTE: The following record contains spoilers about Resident Evil, part 2, 3,
0, and Code: Veronica.]
[NOTE: I will be spelling Birkin's name Birkin, as opposed to Burkin, due to
the fact that in the game, it is spelled Birkin.]
Wesker's Report II - Update on March 22 (Friday)
Wesker's Report II
Update on March 22 (Friday) (5) G Virus
Before the "Resident Evil incident" occured, Wesker left a record of the past
20 years and all of the events that occured between himself and "the
incident."
He sent it to a "Eda Won" but we have no details on her. [Ada Wong]
We have posted that record here.
1. The Experiment
2. Alexia 1
3. Alexia 2
4. Nemesis
5. G-Virus
The Experiment
July 31, 1978
The first time I visited that place, it was the summer of my 18th year. That
makes it about 20 years ago. As I got off the helicopter, I remember the
sight of the swirling wind that the helicopter blades whipped into the air.
When I viewed from above the old mansion seemed quite normal, but when seen
from the ground there was something foreboding and unapproachable about it.
Birkin (my junior by 2 years) seemed, as usual, to only be concerned with the
document he was holding.
We were assigned to the mansion days earlier, on the day that the "executive
training center", we had belonged to, was closed. It all seemed like it was
planned and too much of a coincidence. But probably the only person who knew
the real truth was Spencer.
Spencer was one of the main guys in charge of America's "T-Virus" research at
the Arklay Research Facility.
As soon as we got off the helicopter the head of the facility was standing in
front of the elevator ready to greet us.
I can't even remember the guy's name. Who really cares about formalities and
figureheads like him; from that day on, the Arklay Research Center was ours.
As Chief Researchers, we were put completely in charge of all aspects of the
facility. Of course that is just how Spencer had planned it all out. He chose
us.
We ignored the facility head and got on the elevator. I had already memorized
the building layout the day before, and Birkin, although he has no bad
intentions, never really pays much attention to other people.
Most people probably get irked from the first 5 seconds that they meet us.
However, the facility head had no reaction at all.
Back then I was a young-buck completely full of himself, so I didn't really
pay the facility head any mind.
But in the end, I was really only Spencer's puppet, and the facility head,
whose boss was Spencer, at least actually knew what Spencer was up to, and
what he was thinking.
The whole time we were riding in the elevator, Birkin never took his eye off
the documents he was holding.
The document that Birkin was scrutinizing so closely was a report about a new
virus that has shown up in Africa. It was called "Ebola".
At this moment there were many people, all throughout the world, who were
studying the Ebola Virus. However, I think there are two major reasons why
they were studying it. To help people and... to kill them.
As you probably know, the death rate of someone affected by Ebola is 90
percent. In 10 days it quickly destroys the person's organs. Even now, there
are no known ways to prevent it or cure it. It could, quite possibly, destroy
a large part of the human race.
Of course even before this, due to the "Biological Weapons Prohibition Pact",
it was illegal for us to study the virus as a weapon. However, even if we
weren't the ones to research it, there was no proof that someone else wouldn't
be doing that same thing and so it was considered legal for us to research
it--just in case. There is a thin line in "international law" between what is
acceptable and what is prohibited.
And so, it became necessary to research how the virus study information would
be used as a method of prevention, not as a weapon. There really is no
difference in the way in which you research a virus as a cure, from how you
research it as a weapon.
But since the two are very similar, it is possible to pretend you are
researching a cure, while in fact, be researching the virus as a weapon.
Even though, at that time, for whatever reason, Birkin may have been looking
at the Ebola report, he wasn't really researching the Ebola virus. The Ebola
virus had to many "weak spots".
First of all, the virus could only survive for a few days if not inside a
human body. It would soon "die" if under sunlight (ultra-violet light) for too
long.
Secondly, since it kills the host too quickly there isn't enough time to
transfer/infect other hosts.
Finally, the virus is only transferable through direct touch and so it can be
easily prevented.
Try to imagine the following: If a person who was heavily infected (the
disease had spread all throughout their body) could actually stand and walk
around? And, without knowing it, was in direct contact with other people, of
their own accord...
What if the RNA of the Ebola Virus could actually alter a person's genetic
code? And if, through that, a person was able to carry the virus without
dying? What if this person had the resilience of a monster?
That is, wouldn't this person be a "living dead" whose body carried the virus?
Something that could infect others, sort of like a "living biological weapon".
I guess we are lucky that the Ebola Virus doesn't have the potential to do
such things.
I wonder if we will be successful in holding on to such a virus without it
getting into the wrong person's hands?
The Arklay Lab headed up by Spencer was built for that purpose, it seemed. To
create a disease capable of the characteristics I listed before. Officially it
was just pharmaceutical company researching cures to viruses, but the truth
is, it was really a factory for manufacturing biological weapons.
The origin of the company was to create new "starter" viruses by recombining
genes.
In order to produce "biological weapons" out of these new "starter" viruses,
they began studying "virus mutations" in order to "strengthen" the basic
viruses they had created.
This was known as the "T-Virus" experiment.
RNA based starter viruses can easily be mutated. Through those mutations, it
is possible to "strengthen" their traits.
The reason Birkin was so interested in the Ebola Virus was that he was
thinking of recombining the Ebola genes into a starter virus to strengthen its
attributes. By the time we had arrived at the research center there was
already a sample of the Ebola Virus waiting for us.
We changed elevators several times and finally reached the upper level of the
complex. When we arrived even Birkin looked up.
It was the first time we had met "her".
We hadn't heard a single word about "her" before. She was a secret of the
utmost confidentiality at the research center. And they didn't let any
information about her out of the compound.
According to the records, she was at the research center from the very moment
it was first built.
She was 25.
But we didn't know her name, nor why she was here.
She was used as the experimental subject host for the T-Virus. The day we
began the experiment was November 10th, 1967.
We did T-Virus experiments on her for all of 11 years.
Birkin mumbled something.
Maybe they were words cursing our situation. Maybe they were words of praise.
In any case, we had come to the point of no return now.
We had two choices: to succeed in out research.... or to lay here rotting like
she was. Of course that meant we really only had one choice.
She was bound to a "pipe bed" and something about her made me think....
Had this been a part of Spencer's plan all along?
(The report continues 3 years later)
Alexia 1
July 27, 1981
Today, a 10 year-old girl was sent here, as a cheif researcher, from
Umbrella's Antarctica Research Facility.
Her name was Alexia Ashford.
I was 21 and Birkin was 19.
As annoying as it was, the whole Arklay complex was rampant with rumors of
"Antarctica Alexia". Nobody talked about anything else.
She had been at Umbrella for a long time. The older guys at Umbrella knew the
legendary Ashford name.
Before, if we ever reached a dead end in our research, one of the old timers
would say "if only Professor Edward were still alive"...
If I remember correctly, "Edward Ashford" was one of the people who first
discovered the "Starter Virus" and who originally planned creating the
T-Virus.
However, he died soon after Umbrella was founded. It's been 13 years since his
death. So is there really anything to gain by having high expectations of the
"Ashford" lineage?
And, in fact, the Antarctic Research Center founded by his son hadn't yielded
a single result.
Don't people know the limits of Alexia's smarts? She is only Edward's
grandchild after all.
But from the day she came, our worthless, good for nothing subordinates began
to say "It's a good thing Alexia is here". She may be from a famous family,
carry great "genes" within her, but nonetheless, I knew it was gonna be a real
hassle having subordinates with such a lack of good judgement.
It's idiots like that, who, if they accidentally stuck their foot in a bucket,
wouldn't be able to move or figure out what to do unless someone told them.
At least I could still tell the difference.
However, if, at that time, I would have gotten upset about the whole thing, it
would have just slowed down our progress on the T-Virus research.
Unless you can keep cool and still be decisive no matter what the
circumstances, then success will always evade you.
At that time I was thinking this:
By making good use of the "past", then we could definitely yield good results.
And iff some of those "old timers", who feasibly could die at any second, then
they would make great test subjects.
After all, do you think it is possible to stand above the people, if you can't
rationally use their "human resources" well?
However, the problem was Birkin.
The way he reacted to the Alexia rumors was terrible.
He never really said it, but for Birkin, the fact that he was the youngest
person to ever be a chief researcher was always something he was proud of.
That "pride" was severely injured by having a mere 10 year-old become a chief
researcher. It was probably the first time someone so talented as he had ever
tasted defeat.
He just couldn't accept the "younger, girl of good lineage".
To be made a fool of by someone who hadn't gotten any results. Someone who had
worked so far away.
The face that he couldn't get over it, showed his immaturity.
However, even though he was still immature, no matter what, I had to bring him
back to his senses.
It was during these three years that our research moved up to the 2nd level.
It was at this point that we fixed upon the idea of making a "living
biological weapon". We started to call the "T-Virus" by a new name--"Zombie".
However, it was impossible to get a 100% infection ratio. Within people there
is a subtle difference that the virus couldn't totally overtake. It seems
"capability" was also a major factor.
About 10 percent of the people who were injected with the "Zombie Virus"
didn't get infected. And this was something that, no matter how hard we
researched, we just couldn't overcome.
A disease that would affect 90 percent of all humans seemed to me to be quite
a powerful weapon. But Spencer didn't see it that way. Spencer said that he
was hoping for a specialty virus that could "easily" wipe out EVERYONE.
But, why in the world would he want something like that?
One important characteristic of biological weapons was that they could be
developed cheaply. However, the "biological weapon" that we were researching
started to become very costly.
If Spencer was in it just for the money, then he probably wouldn't have chosen
to spend the extra money on researching a specialty virus that infected and
wiped out 100% of its victims. It just wasn't financially "worth it".
Why would he want to ignore all financial concerns just to continue research?
If by changing the idea of war (through biological warfare), he was attempting
to monopolize all military industries then I would have understood that but...
Even to this day, I have no idea what his true intentions were.
But whatever Spencer's real reason was, Birkin was planning on making a
biological weapon that would increase a country's military capacity.
Not to just manipulate the genes of the "T-Virus", but also by adding other
genetic code he was planning on creating "him".
A military biological weapon that could annihilate those who went unaffected
by the virus, as well as, people who were wearing anti-viral gear and
equipment. This weapon was later named "Hunter".
However, that experiment was temporarily put on hold.
In order to protect the test subjects from Birkin.
Birkin's pace was quickened by Alexia's existence. He began to act "out of the
ordinary".
He would stay in the lab for 24 hours straight. Attempt experiments that he
hadn't really thought out.
I tried to use other researchers to get as many samples from the subjects
before they died, but I just couldn't keep up with his pace.
The head facilitator brought in a new subject, as if nothing had ever
happenned. But she, too, soon died.
It was [heck].
And within that [heck] there was but one person living--The female test
subject's body that continued to live on. [Lisa Trevor]
She was already 28 years old. Having lived 14 of her years in this research
facility.
Someone whose "consciousness" had been taken away by the "Starter Virus" that
had been injected into her 14 years ago. Someone who, if their "heart" did
happen to actually be alive, would only hope for "death".
But she continued to "survive".
Why was only she able to survive this long? Her basic experiment data and that
of other subjects seemed to be the same.
It would still take a long time for us to solve this riddle.
(The report continues 2 years later)
Alexia 2
December 31st, 1983
The winter of my sixth year at the Arklay Research Center.
For the past 2 years, there were no significant results and time seemed to
just stagnantly flow along, but before long we had a breakthrough.
The thing that started it all was a report we got that morning.
Antarctica Alexia had died.
The cause of her death was that she accidentally got infected by a virus that
she, herself, was researching. It was called the "T-Veronica Virus".
Alexia was 12 years old. It seems she was just a little too young to be
undertaking such dangerous experiments.
There were many rumors to be heard. One particular rumor actually suggested
that she injected the "T-Veronica" into her own body. But no matter what the
circumstances I find that particular "theory" to be implausible.
Probably she was just so shaken up over her father's disappearance one year
earlier that she just made a mistake in the experiment.
After that Alexia's last remaining blood relative, her twin brother [Alfred]
who had worked in the Antarctica Research Center came and picked up where she
left off. But no one had any expectations of him.
In the end, the "Ashford" family was basically "dead"... without even yielding
a single advance for the experiment.
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