Passenger's Diary
July 14th
Orders came from the boss today. Looks like we're in charge of investigating the
remains of the Arkley Mountains laboratory. We're moving in two groups, with us
in the initial group, assigned to start checking what's left of the abandoned
experiment.
July 16th
Unfortunately, the test production of B.O.W. (Type-Y139) had to be suspended
because of this investigation. It's the same with Type-Y139. There's still so
much we don't know about responses to the crustacean T-virus. There's a lot of
interesting research left depending on the species and nuturing conditions, only
minute doses of T bring about remarkable changes in solidity, size,
multiplication of internal toxins, and brain development. If these effects can
be controlled, a powerful weapon could be produced. But the sudden development
of the shell results in a corresponding fragility. Certain areas become
exceedingly weak. Problematically, one of these areas is the head carapace. This
lab we are going to-were they pursuing the same research? It would certainly
help to find data and samples that would help us in our research.
July 19th
The day is finally approaching... I am growing more anxious. The Raccoon City
newspapers and TV stations are full of reports about bizarre murders in the
suburbs. It can't be the virus. Can it? If it is... No. I can't think of that
now. I have to concentrate on this investigation and make sure it goes smoothly.