RISE OF THE ZOMBIES
CHAPTER 1
UMBRELLA CORP.
It was a quietly afternoon in the camp, everyone is doing there business, but a Brazilian spider monkey named Lazlo is two friends a
Albino rhinoceros named clam and a Asian elephant named raj
They were doing some mess in the arts and crafts.
Then the scoutmaster lumpus walks in to the mess hall
Lazlo, raj and clam go to my cabin Said lumpus with a berserk yelling
Why scoutmaster what we do said Lazlo scare tone of voice
Because I said so…go said scoutmaster lumpus
Then scoutmaster lumpus grab a list of the campers, attention campers, I am going to call your named
Edward!
Here!!
Fred!
Here!!
Milt!
Here
Dave!
Here!!
Larry!
Here!!
Leonard!
Here!!
Mark (a new camper)
Here!!
Lets go everyone to my cabin!!! Said lumpus
They went to the cabin…
What do the scoutmaster want said Leonard whispering to mark
I don't know this is weird said mark
Then a the scoutmaster stops turn and look to the campers everyone pain attention .
You're going to be working in a company named umbrella The campers are looking at lumpus with no idea
What is umbrella?? Said mark
Umbrella is a most powerful bioengineering pharmaceutical company
In the undergrounds of raccoon city a, facility named "the hive" a large laboratory secretly people are working an a experiment named t-virus. The t-virus or tyrant virus is Umbrella's main biological weapon, responsible for the creation of most of their BOWs. Research for it began in 1978 at the Arklay Labs. The Ebola virus had been recently discovered in Africa and was immediately spotted as a weapon with limitless potential due to its 90 death rate. Umbrella circumvented the Biological Weapons Prohibition Pact by pretending to be researching the virus for a cure. Research was halted due to the virus's weaknesses. Ebola could only survive outside a human host for a few days, as it was extremely vulnerable to ultra-violet radiation. It killed its host too quickly limiting the chances of infecting others. Furthermore the virus could only be passed on by direct contact so again chances of infection were limited. But what if a heavily infected host could still move around? What if the host could actively infect people? The concept of the T-virus was born.
