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Summary: An unlucky S.T.A.R.S squad has been injected with a new strain of the t-virus and is given only one mission. To destroy Alice and her friends at all costs, but something goes terribly wrong.
Resident Evil: S.T.A.R.S Reentry
Chapter 1: Recreating the T-VirusDr. Stevens sighed and rubbed his hand over his face. He had been working on the new t-virus for some time and was making a great deal of progress but the chemicals were unstable together, or so they were so far.
"James let's try Nitro Glycoside 10, Ammonium Nucleates 36, Carbon Nucleates 17, Plutonium Oxides 23 and Oxygen 5." He said staring into his computer screen.
"But sir, Ammonium Nucleates and Nitro Glycosides are lethal together." James said his eyes wide.
"Just do it!" Dr. Steven commanded. James gulped and did as he was told. He slowly added the chemical components and was thrown back by the explosion.
Dr. Stevens looked up and went over to the substance; he took a small sample and placed in beneath a microscope.
"This is amazing. The genetic predisposition to splice genetic organisms at a rate of two or three per day has been accelerated to approximately thirty per second. James hand me the samples of the test teams genetic make-up." Dr. Stevens order impatiently.
James stood up shakily and went to the freezer; he pulled out a rack of test tubes and set then next to Dr. Stevens. Dr. Stevens took the first tube labeled 'Jenkins'.
He injected the substance into the test tube and then placed it beneath the microscope and peered inside.
"The chemicals are masking themselves as genetic cells to get to the real genetic cells. Now they're reprogramming the cells from within! I think we've done it!" Dr. Stevens exclaimed excitedly.
James just took a step back still wary of the experiment.
"Now let's add the old t-virus and see how they interact." Dr. Stevens ordered.
James handed him another rack of test tubes and asked to be excused from the room.
"Go you pathetic excuse for a scientist!" Dr. Steven yelled.
He watched as James left and then turned back to his experiment. He took three vials of the old t-virus and set them in the rack in front of him, he took his new t-virus and mixed it with the old and placed it beneath the microscope and gazed into it.
He watched in fascination as the old and new t-virus began fighting and destroying different components until the two fit together.
Dr. Stevens sat back and sighed, "Okay so the two can't be mixed in fear or unknown reactions. Now let's see how the new t-virus interacts with the test subjects." Dr. Stevens said as he stood up and grabbed another rack of DNA from the fridge.
He quickly mixed the virus in with the DNA and went through them in interest.
About ten minutes later he sat back grinning, "Five out of twenty-two is pretty good." He said standing up to report his findings to Dr. Isaacs.
