RESIDENT EVIL:

Rebirth

PROLOUGE

At the beginning of the 21st century, the Umbrella Corporation had become the largest commercial entity in the United States. Nine out of ten homes contains it's products. It's financial and political influence is felt everywhere. In public, it is the world's leading supplier of computer technology, medical products, and healthcare. Unknown to even it's own employees, it's massive profits are generated by military technology, genetic experimentations, and viral weaponry.

And it is Umbrella's research in viral weaponry that turned Raccoon city into an un-dead hell on earth. Now Umbrella is about to recreate that incident all over ownership of an experiment.

ONE

The sun rose up high over the Mintosa desert, near L.A. The sky was a beautiful baby blue and the sand a glistening golden yellow. The air wavered in the distance a tell tale sign that it was hot. The dessert was famous for being completely barren, and uninhabitable. There wasn't a plant or spring in sight, to try and survive there was a death wish. Many people who had tried to last alone in this desert went missing. And only a few of the bodies where ever recovered.

These facts made Mintosa desert the ideal place for Umbrella to set up one of their top secret, high tech underground labs.

Deep underneath the blistering heat of the dessert, the Umbrella lab, 0.2 delta, was cool and quiet. The shining metal lab, home to scientists, doctors and experiments. Human experiments. The lab's mission was to engineer the perfect human weapon. A mission the lab was a year away from completing. But this had not always been the mission, and the lab itself wouldn't of been created if it wasn't for the Raccoon City incident, and if it hadn't been for Albert Wesker, life for the Umbrella employees would have been far more easier and longer too.

Kate Dawes walked through the glass automatic doors and into lab 8, a lab she shared with two others her husband Mark and the pompous, big headed, narcissistic, Albert Wesker. She cringed as she thought about Albert he was one of the few things that made her skin crawl, the others being spiders and needles. She walked over to her desk, it had three sleek black computers on it, and three draws. The first two, filled with useless office junk; stapler, pens, paper ect. But the third had a handgun and a box of ammunition, a necessity when working at Umbrella. She sighed. And stared the experiment she was working on.

A glass stasis chamber was centred on a back wall surrounded by computers and wires. Inside the glass chamber was a woman of 20 years of age. She was beautiful, she had pale white skin, and a perfect figure. Her long brown hair flowed through the water, it made her seem very graceful. The image would have been perfect if it weren't for the wires connected to her. But despite this, her face was tranquil, and her eyes could be seen moving under her eyelids. Maybe she's dreaming, I hope she's okay. Kate thought. She turned to the first monitor on her desk, which kept check on, her IV, ECG, and brain activity.

"Everything's fine." She sighed. She shoved a lock of her straight black hair behind her ear, she knew it would find it's way back to her face in a few seconds. He face fell as she looked at the woman again. Kate wished that she could look as tranquil as her, and she wished she was as beautiful.

Just then two hands landed on he shoulders, then spun her around. It was her husband Mark. He was so handsome, he was tall with chocolate brown eyes, a mess of brown hair upon his head, and a smile that could stun angels, but the thing Kate loved most about Mark was his ability to cheer her up.

"How's she doing?" He smiled at her. Kate got up and stood next to the woman. Kate's blue eyes started to tear.

"What have we done Mark? She's our daughter, and we've turned her into a monster and for what, cause we both know we can't fight Wesker forever!" Kate cried. Mark pulled her into a tight hug.

Suddenly an alarm rang, the red warning lights where flashing. And the intercom calmly announced "Warning, warning. A biohazard has been detected."

Kate and Mark looked at each other, terror in both their eyes. Neither of them knew what to do, 0.2 delta was supposed to be sterile, safe, protected.

Mark grabbed his wife's hand, they started to run, they left their experiment, their daughter behind without a single thought.

Then the screams came…