Prologue

It's been so long since then. It all started in a town near the Arklay Mountains, Raccoon City. On that very day, September 29, 1998, an outbreak occurred and was caused by an unclassified specimen called the T-virus which was the main project of the international pharmaceutical enterprise, Umbrella. September 29 was also my first day on the force in Raccoon, R.P.D.

Upon entering the city, I discovered of what had happened to the town. There I met a college student, Claire Redfield, who claimed to be looking for her brother, Chris. We both were separated in a crash but are still in contact using the radios. We also had met William Birkin, the one who made the T-virus, in his mutated stages and Annette, his wife and assistant. They were creating crazy experiments and it was terrifying to encounter every battle with them. We also got to meet Sherry, their daughter. She had been injected with the G-virus and the only cure was a special type of vaccination. The G-virus is also known as the Gene-virus while the T-virus is known as the Tyrant-virus. There's a difference between the two; the G-virus is said to be the ultimate virus. It can inject embryos into the victim's descent in order to continue its growth in great numbers. The mutative stages are powerful but lose control of the intellect, turning the victim into a non-stop killing machine. On the other hand, the T-virus isn't as powerful as the G-virus but is still deadly. It either brings corpses back to life or mutates them. Their last and only goal is to have the urge to eat human flesh.

Claire and I managed to save Sherry from the G-virus and escaped the Raccoon City horrors before the sterilization occurred. Claire went separate ways to look for her brother while Sherry and I were approached by the U.S. Military. Sherry was taken into protective custody of the government. I on the other hand, was approved to have a job under the U.S. Government, after they heard about my status in Raccoon.

Somehow I felt like I failed my mission by not saving those other survivors in Raccoon. One's death has haunted me till this day. I even had myself shot for that very person who had betrayed my trust but there's no use in expression of grief now and you can't always change what has been done…but I can change what Umbrella has done and I must do it alone, for I don't want anyone else I care about to die before my very eyes or live in the misery of the T-virus' horrific effects. I'll end Umbrella...once and for all...