
Chapter 3
Date: Year: 1976
In order to carry out the evil plan to search for the ancestral virus extracted from the Sun Staircase, Oswell E. Spencer, one of the original founders of the Umbrella Company, invited the then famous architectural designer George Trevor to this man.
He builds a villa in the Arklay Mountains.
In order to complete Spencer's elaborate design, George Trevor expended a lot of energy and took 5 years to initially build Spencer Villa.
He is just the designer of Spencer Villa, with Spencer's personality that does not leave any clues, and in order to achieve the purpose of not leaking human experiences, it is of course impossible to leave George Trevor as an insider.
After building the villa, Spencer deceived designer George Trevor and his family into Spencer's villa under the pretext of rewards, and were imprisoned and became experimental subjects of the Progenitor Virus and died from the hand of Umbrella.
However, being able to demand a private trip and make Marcus feel out of control meant that between their family of three, there was no chance of something slipping through the net.
Upon their arrival at the mansion around Friday, November 10, they were immediately detained by Spencer's security guards and taken to an underground cave beneath the property.
There, Lisa was successively injected with the original strains of the Progenitor Virus after testing her superior compatibility with the Progenitor Virus.
Lisa's mother Jessica was taken into custody in order to control the individual compatible with the Progenitor Virus.
Over the next few days, she underwent more tests while her mental state deteriorated, likely due to the onset of brain damage as an effect of the progenitor disease.
When a younger Lisa was used as a test subject by Umbrella to develop the Progenitor Virus, her life underwent a strange transformation.
Also during this transformation, Lisa survived, not as a human, but as a living and immortal repository of viruses.
Lisa has a unique ability that she can contain any virus and is not bothered by the virus mutating, being changed beyond recognition.
Especially after being injected with the Marcus T-Virus, her abilities and resilience have developed further, to the point where she cannot be killed.
The G virus was originally developed by William who extracted the active substances from Lisa's blood, using the T virus as a template, and cultivated it over many years.
Although the G Virus was developed based on the T Virus, its ability to rapidly evolve itself and condense thousands of years into a single instant still depended on Lisa's physique.
For the animal world, lisa is of great value.
Viruses T (green) and G (purple) were found in Lisa Trevor's body after her initial infection with the Progenitor strain (orange, hypothesized based on the color of the RE5 ladder of the sunflower and its association with the Progenitor strain B)
Lisa was infected with a strain of Progenitor bacteria in 1967 when she was fourteen years old and this gave her superhuman strength.
Despite this, Umbrella has been of interest as a biological weapons test subject.
Until 1988, she was regularly injected with new virus strains to see if they affected her body compared to others (presumably control groups).
But during the surgical transplant, Lisa's immune system attacked and destroyed all the virus strains and then the virus gene strain was absorbed into her genome.
Eventually, Birkin implanted her with the Nemesis parasite, which her body destroyed and then absorbed into her genome, leading to the discovery of the G-Virus.
Searching for an explanation, Perkin isolated a mutant strain of the ancestor that was completely different from the T-virus with which it had previously been tested
They injected her with so much shit and did so many experiments until the G was created in her body, it comes from her.
Calvary virus, abbreviated as G-Virus, is a retrovirus in the Ancestral virus family.
The two viruses, although they are descendants of Progenitor, are very different.
While the T-virus usually causes relatively minor mutations in human hosts, such as zombies and tyrants, Golgotha causes genetic mutations so severe that victims are no longer recognizable as humans.
Human mutants of the t virus are almost unanimously non-fertile, while the "G" mutants of Calvary are highly fertile and even capable of asexual reproduction.
The T virus causes necrosis of the body as a side effect, while Calvary is able to repair dead cells and even revive the dead.
In theory, Golgotha could have been around since the late 1960s when testing on it began.
They have been identified as being able to genetically alter an organism repeatedly and unpredictably, as well as repair damaged cells and revive the dead.
All we know is that her body made it, and Birkin discovered it and turned it into a T-like virus.