Post by Jo on Aug 10, 2006 2:32:27 GMT -5
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Background
Spencer was one of the three men who discovered the Progenitor Virus (a new type of RNA virus) along with Edward Ashford and James Marcus on December the fourth, sometime in the 1950s. The three established the Umbrella Corporation, a manufacturer of biological weapons that posed as a pharmaceutical company. During that same year, he established the Arklay Research Facility located in the outskirts Raccoon City and camouflaged the lab as a mansion. He murdered the mansion's architect, George Trevor, and used his wife and daughter (Jessica and Lisa) as test subjects for the Progenitor Virus, in order to eliminate anyone who might have known about the mansion's secrets.
During the following year, he established the Umbrella Management Training Facility (also located at the Arklay Mountains) for further research of the Progenitor Virus and appointed co-founder James Marcus as the first general manager. Marcus helped create the T-Virus by combining the Progenitor Virus with leech DNA. Even though Marcus and Spencer worked in separate facilities, the two had a mutual rivalry and considered each other a threat to their respective positions, with Marcus having his own supporters. In 1988, when Spencer was making his own progress with the T-Virus, he ordered Albert Wesker (one of Marcus' former apprentices) to assassinate Marcus and appointed William Birkin to take over the T-Virus project. As the only living founder of the Umbrella Corporation, he has monopolized the company's entire business for himself.
It is also speculated that it was Spencer who ordered the deployment of Umbrella troops, the T-103 Tyrant and the Nemesis during the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3. He probably also ordered the assassination of William Birkin to secure the G-Virus, as Birkin was planning to sell it to another prospective employer.
Spencer's Fate
When the truth about the Umbrella Corporation's viral experiments were revealed to the public, the U.S. government put an indefinite suspension of business decree to Umbrella, essentially putting the company out of business (as narrated in Resident Evil 4). It is unclear what became of Spencer after losing his company, as it is never established whether he was arrested or managed to avoid any charges. His fate in the post-Umbrella Resident Evil time line could be one of the most speculative subjects among fans of the series, especially due to the already mysterious nature of the character.
Background
Spencer was one of the three men who discovered the Progenitor Virus (a new type of RNA virus) along with Edward Ashford and James Marcus on December the fourth, sometime in the 1950s. The three established the Umbrella Corporation, a manufacturer of biological weapons that posed as a pharmaceutical company. During that same year, he established the Arklay Research Facility located in the outskirts Raccoon City and camouflaged the lab as a mansion. He murdered the mansion's architect, George Trevor, and used his wife and daughter (Jessica and Lisa) as test subjects for the Progenitor Virus, in order to eliminate anyone who might have known about the mansion's secrets.
During the following year, he established the Umbrella Management Training Facility (also located at the Arklay Mountains) for further research of the Progenitor Virus and appointed co-founder James Marcus as the first general manager. Marcus helped create the T-Virus by combining the Progenitor Virus with leech DNA. Even though Marcus and Spencer worked in separate facilities, the two had a mutual rivalry and considered each other a threat to their respective positions, with Marcus having his own supporters. In 1988, when Spencer was making his own progress with the T-Virus, he ordered Albert Wesker (one of Marcus' former apprentices) to assassinate Marcus and appointed William Birkin to take over the T-Virus project. As the only living founder of the Umbrella Corporation, he has monopolized the company's entire business for himself.
It is also speculated that it was Spencer who ordered the deployment of Umbrella troops, the T-103 Tyrant and the Nemesis during the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3. He probably also ordered the assassination of William Birkin to secure the G-Virus, as Birkin was planning to sell it to another prospective employer.
Spencer's Fate
When the truth about the Umbrella Corporation's viral experiments were revealed to the public, the U.S. government put an indefinite suspension of business decree to Umbrella, essentially putting the company out of business (as narrated in Resident Evil 4). It is unclear what became of Spencer after losing his company, as it is never established whether he was arrested or managed to avoid any charges. His fate in the post-Umbrella Resident Evil time line could be one of the most speculative subjects among fans of the series, especially due to the already mysterious nature of the character.