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Resident Evil Cecil Everton
Resident Evil
Cecil Everton
In 2002, 4 years after the " Raccoon City Incident," the Umbrella-owned ocean liner, Spencer Rain , has been infested by the T-Virus stolen from Umbrella's Paris labs by bioterrorist and former-Umbrella employee Morpheus D. Duvall , and its secret B. O. W. cargo intentionally released. Morpheus holds the world hostage, with the U. S. and China at ransom for $1 billion - if they do not pay the money, his followers will launch missiles from an undisclosed silo with the warheads being replaced with the t-Virus. Bruce McGivern , a member of USSTRATCOM's "Anti-Umbrella Pursuit Investigation Team," a U. S. government task force with the sole purpose of taking down Umbrella, is sent in. Alongside him is Fong Ling , sent by the Chinese M. S. S. Although they share the same goals and common enemy, their respective governments are against working together. During Bruce's investigation, he is found by Morpheus and held at gunpoint on the foredeck. A surprise attack by Fong Ling with a grenade allows Bruce to escape into the ship, with Morpheus being injured in the explosion. He later infects himself with the experimental "T+G Virus" in order to avoid an otherwise-fatal wound. After a brief encounter with the mutated Morpheus in the cargo hold, Bruce escapes into engineering with the aid of Fong Ling. Restoring power to parts of the ship and discovering important items, the two gain access to the bridge - with Bruce killing the infected captain in the search - to find that the Spencer Rain is on a collision course with a nearby island. Running outside to escape the ship, Bruce is forced to fight Tyrant 091, which had escaped containment before Bruce's encounter with Morpheus. Once it is defeated, Bruce jumps into the ocean and swims to the shore as the liner is destroyed...
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | July 20, 2020 |
| ISBN13 | 9798667806981 |
| Pages | 118 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 7 mm · 181 g |
| Language | English |
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