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    Long before the world grasped the word biohazard, the Umbrella Corporation had already poisoned humanity at its roots. In 1998, deep within the Arklay Mountains, the remnants of Umbrella’s earliest sins resurfaced aboard a doomed train, where rookie officer Rebecca Chambers encountered fugitive soldier Billy Coen. Their survival exposed the truth behind Umbrella co-founder James Marcus, whose murder and resurrection through the T-Virus birthed the leech intelligence that manipulated events from the shadows. Marcus’s obsession with viral evolution and revenge triggered the chain reaction that spread the T-Virus beyond containment. As Rebecca escaped and Billy vanished into obscurity, Umbrella’s Arklay laboratories collapsed, but the contamination flowed outward, creeping inevitably toward Raccoon City. Simultaneously, Umbrella executives scrambled to erase evidence, dispatching private forces and bioweapons to clean up their own failures, unknowingly accelerating their downfall.
    Raccoon City soon became the physical manifestation of Umbrella’s crimes. The T-Virus overwhelmed the population, transforming the city into a graveyard of the living dead. Leon S. Kennedy, a rookie police officer, and Claire Redfield, searching for her missing brother Chris, fought through the chaos while uncovering the horrors of Umbrella’s genetic experimentation, including the G-Virus and its creator William Birkin, whose monstrous transformation embodied the corporation’s unchecked ambition. At the same time, Jill Valentine, a S.T.A.R.S. survivor, was relentlessly hunted by Nemesis, a bioweapon engineered to erase Umbrella’s witnesses. As nuclear fire erased Raccoon City from existence, Umbrella believed its secrets would die with it. Instead, survivors carried the truth into the world, igniting global outrage and triggering the corporation’s financial collapse. Through covert missions later chronicled in Umbrella Chronicles, Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, and allied forces dismantled Umbrella’s remaining facilities across the globe, striking at its leadership and ending its reign as a public entity.
    Yet Umbrella’s death did not end the nightmare. Claire Redfield, continuing her search for Chris, infiltrated Umbrella’s facilities on Rockfort Island, only to be captured when the island fell to a viral outbreak. There, she encountered Albert Wesker, long thought dead, now reborn with superhuman abilities and a god complex shaped by betrayal and survival. As Claire reunited with Chris Redfield, they uncovered the truth behind the T-Veronica Virus, engineered by Alexia Ashford, whose cryogenic rebirth mirrored Umbrella’s obsession with transcending humanity. The siblings survived the island and an Antarctic facility, but Wesker emerged as the true inheritor of Umbrella’s legacy, manipulating viral research not for profit, but for evolution itself. With Umbrella officially dissolved, the world believed bioterrorism defeated—unaware that it had merely evolved.
    Years later, bioweapons resurfaced in subtler, more terrifying forms. Leon Kennedy, now a government agent, was dispatched to a rural European village where the Las Plagas parasite had replaced viral infection. Under the cult Los Illuminados, parasites offered control rather than chaos, turning humans into obedient weapons. Leon dismantled the cult and killed Osmund Saddler, but the truth was unavoidable: bio-organic weapons had become commodities on the global black market. Meanwhile, between these events, hidden threats festered beneath the surface. In Revelations, Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield, now members of the BSAA, uncovered the truth behind the T-Abyss Virus, born from humanity’s darkest impulses and tested through acts of terrorism. The sinking of the Queen Zenobia exposed a new truth—that fear itself had become a weapon, and that governments were no longer innocent observers, but complicit participants in bioterror research.
    That truth deepened further as Revelations 2 exposed the consequences of unchecked experimentation and psychological cruelty. Claire Redfield, alongside Moira Burton, became trapped on an isolated island where the T-Phobos Virus reacted not to infection, but to fear. Survivors were tested, broken, and discarded, revealing a new generation of bioterrorists who sought not control or profit, but ideological purification. The virus forced humanity to confront a chilling reality: bioweapons no longer required monsters—they required emotions. The legacy of Umbrella had fully metastasized into human cruelty itself.
    All paths converged in Africa, where Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar uncovered the final truth behind viral history—the Progenitor Virus, the primordial source from which all bioweapons were derived. Albert Wesker, believing himself the apex of evolution, sought to use it to cleanse the world and rebuild it through selective survival. As cities fell and allies died, Chris confronted not just Wesker, but the cumulative weight of every failure, every lost life, and every unchecked ambition born from Umbrella’s original sin. In a final battle of fire and resolve, Wesker was destroyed, ending the ambitions of the man who had haunted every chapter of the biohazard saga. The world survived—but it emerged forever changed, knowing that the true horror was never the virus, but humanity’s relentless desire to surpass its own limits.

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