End of the Road
Version Française ~ English Version
INTERNAL MEMO |
About the fire shutter lock system:
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The fire shutters automatically
close in the event of an emergency.
To open one, you must enter the
3-digit code on the control panel.
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All shutters within the facility
are operated with the same password.
For security purposes, the code is
changed every 24 hours. Employees
should check their computers each
morning for the new code.
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SETTINGS SCREEN |
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Main settings:
Maximum output : |
70000kw/cm² |
Emission time : |
180 seconds |
Beam radius : |
120cm |
Operation control : |
auto mode |
->NEXT
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Safety sensor settings :
Object sensor |
OFF |
Overheat sensor |
OFF |
Electromagnetic shutter |
ON |
Beginning preparations for restart
->NEXT
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*ERROR*
Change to system settings require permission from management.
->OK
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EXPERIMENT FILE |
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Handling experimental life form
T-0400TP (known henceforth as "T")
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Activation procedure:
While maintaining pressure and temp.
settings, transfer the activation
program to T's memory cartex.
When the program has installed
itself, control is established.
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The activation program MO disk must
be inserted in the proper terminal.
Because of its tap secret nature,
the disk is encrypted with a security
code. This must be unscrambled in
the mainframe room before insertion.
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Experiment outline:
Hand-to-hand fighting with Hunters
will be used to determine the amount
of damage "T" is able to withstand.
This is also useful in measuring the
authority of the control program.
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Supplementary notes:
The experiment is approved only for
use under optimum conditions in the
experimentation chamber. Safety is
not guaranteed if performed outside
conditions and locations prescribed.
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RESEARCHER'S JOURNAL |
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September 2
The cultivation tanks have been
breaking frequently this month
during experiments. Yesterday, a
co-worker needed 30 stitches as a
result. Something must be done.
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September 8
A titarium frame has been instaled
to reinforce the cultivation tanks.
In the unlikely event of another
breakage, the doors are set to lock
automatically to isolate the threat.
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once the lock is set, it will only
open when the sensors indicate that
the life form in question is dead.
This ensures that any dangerous
life forms are contained within that
room with no chance of escape.
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There are two ways to open the lock.
If the life form sensor is not
deactivated, the door will remain
locked until the creature dies.
Short of an unlikely suicide, this
method is unreliable.
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September 16
We've recenty taken on a new
subject: the Hunter u, a smaller
version of the regular Hunter.
A number will be in our care for two
weeks starting today.
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The computer system has issued
warnings that the power level
is insufficient for proper
containment. We've prepared a store
of weapons for emergencies. I
certainly hope they go unused.
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MEMO TO CARTER |
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Carter:
The remote control you ordered is
ready. It was really hard to tune
the frequency so as to not be
disrupted by other machinery
operating nearby.
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As I explained before, you need to
be within 6 feet of the target and
hold each button for 2 seconds or
longer for the signal to transmit
properly. These compromises were
necessary due to the unit's size.
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But, Jesus...do you reay plan to
use this thing? Oh well...as long
as you pay what you promised, I
can't complain. Just be careful, OK?
Jeffery
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MEMO SCRAP |
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Handle processing
6 -> 4
Maintenance room
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CTS MANUAL |
CTS Mine Detector Outline:
This device is designed for the
detection of claymore anti-personnel
mines. When detected, an alarm
sounds to alert the user.
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The alarm denotes distance by
descreasing the time between beeps
as the device is placed in closer
vicinity to the mine in question.
Caution must be exercised when
interpreting this alarm sound.
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Only qualified personnel may dea
with a mine's removal and disposal.
In emergencies, however, a mine may
be detonated from afar with firearms
or other methods of attack. In this
situation, caution is urged.
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WRITTEN ORDERS |
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To: Tommy Neilson
It's come to our attention that the
cargo dock under your command was
used for the disposal of that
experiment. We must ensure that
that information is not leaked.
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Commander Rodriguez of the 2nd USS
Division has been revealed as the
ringleader, and his authority has
been stripped as of today. You are
hereby assigned the duty of finding
responsible parties. Do not fail.
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Our information is sketchy, but
someone has helped Rodriguez and his
conspirators escape. Explore all
possible leads: his family, childen
in the neighborhood, etc. Of course
you are sworn to absolute secrecy.
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This company does not tolerate those
who try to soil its reputation. If
you want to wake up in the morning,
I suggest you do as you are told and
do it well.
B. Rowell
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REAGENT REFINEMENT FILE |
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Concerning AT1521:
The reagent known as AT1521 (hereby
referred to s "AT") is designed to
slow the spread of the T-Virus
in infected individuals.
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AT is only effective in those who
have yet to exhibit symptoms of the
virus. It does not eliminate the
virus already in the bloodstream,
but only suppresses it and slows
its progress.
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AT has enjoyed a 99.91% success rate
in lab mice.
Against the T-Virus, which has no
actual cure, it remains the only
method of control and suppression
available.
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Details on its refinement are listed
below. Only under the most extreme
of circumstances is this information
allowed to leave company grounds.
Michael Jenkins
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(There are dozens of pages attached
containing medical and scientific
terminology incomprehensible to
laymen.)
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EXPERIMENT PARTICIPANTS |
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T-virus Patient List
May 14th, 1*96
Th* follow*ng pat*e*ts a*e slated
to participat* in the vir*s testing
*ag*am pending c*rtain c*nditi**s.
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Bria* Reyno**s
Nath*n Crabb*
*ichael Sip**k
Mar**re* Lyo**
Erik S*raw ***
**** **
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De**tra *roo*s
Yok* Suzuki
J**on Ru*dy
Rita Erhar*
Way*e Cris*ip
**** **
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R*ch*rd Folk
Kris*ie Derring**
*alph Speck
**** ** ** ***
*** *** ***
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DELIVERY PERMIT |
General Manager Tommy Neilson
Permission granted for the following.
Cargo N° CBL-090092
Contents: Organic test subject
Storage time: 8 hours
Recommended temp. : 5 - 113 °F
Humidity : 5 - 85 % RH
Atmospheric pressure : 86 - 106 kPa
Supplementary notes:
Cargo must be kept in a low oxygen environment ( no greater than 14 % saturation level ).
Avoid long periods of exposure to open air.
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RACCOON TODAY |
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June 10, 1998
"Illegal Art Ring"
Defunct local art museum Rams, which
closed last February, has allegedly
sold some 200 stuffed wildlife
specimens on the auction block.
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Scrulptures, paintings, and other
pieces are accounted for and have
been sold to private collectors and
legitimate museumss, but no
information concerning the specimens
has emerged.
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The police are demanding that the
auctioneer relinquish an inventory
list confirming their whereabouts.
Such specimens are banned from sale
by auction, and rumors of endagered
species in this batch are rampant.
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DAILY RACCOON |
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April 2, 1998
High Levels of Toxins in Local Water
According to a local environmental
group, recent tests of the municipal
water system and local streams have
revealed shockingly high levels of
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dangerous toxins.
A significant increase in the level
of contamination over the last year
or so has prompted many to demand a
thorough investigation into local
environmental protection laws.
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MONEY SCOOP |
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August 1, 1998
"Clemens to Run For Office"
Economist and lecturer Joel Clemens,
whose bestselling book "The Other
Side of the Coin" is rocketing up
the charts, has officially announced
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his intention to run for City
Councilman, Said Clemens (48). "If
my knowedge and experience with
economics can't rejuvenate this
city, then nothing can." His voice
full of confidence, he then smiled
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broadly to the crowd.
As corporate scandals and rampant
unemployment rock the citizens of
Raccoon City, perhaps Clemens has
what it takes to bolster the local
economy.
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