Mail to the Chief
To: Mr. Brian Irons, Chief of the Raccoon City
Police Dept.
We have lost the mansion lab facility due to the actions of the renegade
operative, Albert Wesker.
Fortunately, his interference will have no lasting effects upon our continued
virus research.
Our only present concern is the presence of the remaining S.T.A.R.S. members:
Redfield, Valentine, Burton, Chambers, and Vickers.
If it comes to light that the S.T.A.R.S. have any evidence as to the activities
of our research, dispose of them in such a matter that would appear to be purely
accidental.
Continue to monitor their progress and make certain their knowledge does not go
public.
Annette will continue to be your contact through out this affair.
William Birkin
To: Mr. Brian Irons, Chief of the Raccoon City Police Dept.
I have deposited the amount of US $10,000 to the account for you services this
term as per our agreement.
This development of the G-Virus scheduled to replace the T-Virus, is near
completion. Once completed, I am certain that I will be appointed to be a member
of the executive board for Umbrella Inc. It is imperative that we proceed with
extreme caution. Redfield and the remaining S.T.A.R.S. members are still
attempting to uncover information on the project. Continue to monitor their
activities and block all attempts to investigate the underground research
facilities.
William Birkin
To: Mr. Brian Irons, Chief of the Raccoon City Police Dept.
We have a problem. I have received information informing me that Umbrella HQ has
sent spies to recover my research on the G-Virus. There are an unknown number of
agents involved. They must not be allowed to take this project away from me as
it represents my entire life's work. Search the city thoroughly for any
suspicious persons. Detain any such individuals by whatever means deemed
necessary and contact me immediately through Annette.
With these precautions, any possible threat should be eliminated.
I will not allow anyone to steal my work on the G-Virus.
Not even Umbrella...
William Birkin