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G Virus Experiment
So, I did not personally read the full Dulvey Report, but APPARENTLY, it gives us a lot of information when coupled with the events of Village that shows us the possible future of the series. It also explains what Blue Umbrella is and why Chris was working for them.
Here is a quick synopsis:
After the fall of Umbrella, the company was reformed and allowed to continue to exist if they donated their fortune and time to fixing Biohazard issues across the globe under the supervision of the United Nations. So, they formed Blue Umbrella to exist in some form or capacity. Blue Umbrella was mainly responsible for going in to outbreak and infection areas to resolve any potential further issues. However, they were no longer allowed to have their own military (because private companies cant do that in real life too), so the UCBS and their own USS were disbanded.
This causes a huge issue, because Blue Umbrella consisted mostly of business people and researchers, so they would have to go in to dangerous situations without any protection or ability to defend themselves. The answer? Team up with the BSAA. The BSAA could offer the ability to protect the researchers/rescue teams WHILE watching the members of the newly formed Blue Umbrella. This is how Chris got involved and was the perfect candidate to help out during the Dulvey Incident, since he was a part of the BSAA and had a history with Umbrella.
However, despite the outside intentions of Blue Umbrella, they still had remnants of old Umbrella inside and began to take control of parts of the BSAA and corrupt them from the inside. Eventually, Chris and some key members of the BSAA assumedly got tired of the corruption and went rogue leading up to the finale of Village where Chris and the wolf pack operate independently of the BSAA. And that is when they find out that the BSAA allowed Bioweapons to do their grunt work... which is assumed to be a result of Blue Umbrella working inside of their operation.
There may be more, but I thought this tied a lot of the stories together in a much more satisfactory way than before.
Did I get this all correct? Am I missing information? Either way, I approve and look forward to Resident Evil 9.
Here is a quick synopsis:
After the fall of Umbrella, the company was reformed and allowed to continue to exist if they donated their fortune and time to fixing Biohazard issues across the globe under the supervision of the United Nations. So, they formed Blue Umbrella to exist in some form or capacity. Blue Umbrella was mainly responsible for going in to outbreak and infection areas to resolve any potential further issues. However, they were no longer allowed to have their own military (because private companies cant do that in real life too), so the UCBS and their own USS were disbanded.
This causes a huge issue, because Blue Umbrella consisted mostly of business people and researchers, so they would have to go in to dangerous situations without any protection or ability to defend themselves. The answer? Team up with the BSAA. The BSAA could offer the ability to protect the researchers/rescue teams WHILE watching the members of the newly formed Blue Umbrella. This is how Chris got involved and was the perfect candidate to help out during the Dulvey Incident, since he was a part of the BSAA and had a history with Umbrella.
However, despite the outside intentions of Blue Umbrella, they still had remnants of old Umbrella inside and began to take control of parts of the BSAA and corrupt them from the inside. Eventually, Chris and some key members of the BSAA assumedly got tired of the corruption and went rogue leading up to the finale of Village where Chris and the wolf pack operate independently of the BSAA. And that is when they find out that the BSAA allowed Bioweapons to do their grunt work... which is assumed to be a result of Blue Umbrella working inside of their operation.
There may be more, but I thought this tied a lot of the stories together in a much more satisfactory way than before.
Did I get this all correct? Am I missing information? Either way, I approve and look forward to Resident Evil 9.