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Despite realizing Wesker is an Umbrella agent, they defeat the Tyrant he sends after them, detonating and destroying the facility and mansion for good. [1] A similar mansion is later raided by Chris and Jill in the events preceding Resident Evil 5 , where they confront Wesker after he kills Spencer.
Wesker's backstory was largely left undeveloped until the release of The Wesker Report, a fictional documentary that details his virology research and role within the Umbrella Corporation. [38] Resident Evil 5 reveals the Umbrella Corporation raised Wesker as part of a eugenics program, which offers him the best education but also indoctrinates ...
Dylex – acquired by Hardof Wolf Group; E. B. Eddy Company – acquired by Domtar; Eaton's – Department store chain – bankrupt in 1999; Future Shop – acquired by Best Buy; Honest Ed's – a discount retail store; Jetsgo; Job Brothers & Co., Limited; John Inglis and Company – kitchen appliance maker; McLaughlin Motor Car Co. – merged ...
The pair discovers the secret lab where Umbrella was experimenting on children. Wesker encounters Dr. Birkin and his family inside and has a shootout with them; he kills Birkin's wife in self-defense. Jill shoots Wesker. Before apparently dying, Wesker tells her to escape via the underground train before the Umbrella Corporation destroys the city.
D. C. Douglas is an American actor and voice actor. He played Pa Kettle on Syfy's Z Nation, Zepht on Star Trek: Enterprise, and has appeared in several soap operas, including Days of Our Lives and The Young and the Restless.
In 1970, Phillips adds a collapsible umbrella to the Totes range of wet-weather gear, whose selling point is the ability to fold out of sight when no longer required. Having failed twice to devise his own working prototype, he discovers that L.P. Henryson & Co. Inc. of New York has created a successful design and he buys the company to obtain ...
The final moments of the show left us shaking (and crying).
Irwin L. Jacobs (July 15, 1941 – c. April 10, 2019) was an American businessman. He was the CEO of several large corporations, including the boat-building company Genmar Holdings. [1]