Keep comments on topic, maintain proper Reddiquette, do not engage in incivility, persistent toxicity/disdain, racism, xenophobia etc. The t+G-Virus (referred to as TG-VIRUS) is described as having the powers of both, with the benefit of having an "electromagnetic shield".Maintain civility & Reddiquette: Keep this sub fun and lighthearted. The t-Veronica Virus entry is significantly flawed the section title misidentifies it as "T-VIRUS", and shows a picture of the Nemesis-T Type to go with it. The G-Virus entry is split in two, separating the primitive version Lisa Trevor was infected with from William Birkin's completed sample, which allowed him to implant embryos into other people's bodies. It lists the various viruses known as of 2003. The "Monsters Everywhere" section starts on p. 034 of that issue, and continues on to the next page. While Leon has met Chris and Jill, and knows about Jill's ordeal with the Nemesis (though incorrectly identifying the Nemesis as being infected with the "NE-T Virus", rather than having the NE-Alpha parasite in its body), he makes no mention whatsoever of Resident Evil Survivor, when he sent his friend Ark Thompson to investigate the company. Spreading from p. 032 to the next page, it is a summary of five games set in 1998 that had already been released. "An Umbrella History" is Leon's summary of the viral incidents based on the information he has obtained. By January 1999, Leon has collected enough information from Umbrella to begin his investigation. When Claire contacted Leon at the end of December asking for help, Leon notified Chris who had to abandon his own Umbrella investigation (referring to his Europe trip referenced in Resident Evil 2) to come save her. By Mid-November, Leon has begun his investigation he contacts Claire and finds she is making progress with her own investigation (referring to her infiltration on the Paris lab in CODE: Veronica). In Mid-October, Sherry has been placed in government custody owing to her G infection Leon agrees to join an "underground anti-Umbrella organization". The first entry is simply a summary of Resident Evil 2 (identified as "30 SEPT '98"). "4 Months in 1 Day" is a timeline that extends from p. 030 to the next page. Believing himself to be infected, Leon writes that he needs to find Chris soon. Further in the entry, Leon's writing skills worsen, and he struggles to write a coherent sentence about how the Infected can turn into pure fog.
After hearing a strange chain being pulled around, Leon encounters the Hook Man, and fights it for a full hour, expending 30 Handgun bullets.
In Leon's "January 20" entry, Leon confirms that this was the mansion that developed the "Mother Virus", which the Progenitor Virus is based on (though, in series lore, the two are the same, with the former being a mistranslation). Leon becomes concerned that the reason there is a lack of zombies is because there is something in the mansion that eats zombies. Alongside these are files he has gathered, such as the ID card of the facility's director, Shinji Mikami. Over the next two pages, various scribblings by Leon reminding him what he needs to do are present. got out of the hidden lab, and not a horde. He eventually finds a lone zombie in the building it has no bite marks or other signs of attack, so Leon concludes it was deliberately infected for some purpose. Relying only on a torch, Leon explores the facility, hearing strange noises from the dark.
The power is out, and the area looks derelict. The following day, Leon explores yet another of Umbrella's "eerie mansions", but believes it has been abandoned. He starts feeling an eerie presence, that there's something not right about the region he also suspects many of the locals are Umbrella spies. In the "January 18" entry, Leon describes his questioning the locals, who describe the strange goings on in the area. In Leon's investigation of Umbrella, he has traveled all the way to Central Europe, "where it all began".
Sherry has been kidnapped by an unknown third party who Leon suspects is not affiliated with the company (referencing the ending to the original Wesker's Report, which suggests Albert Wesker is keeping an eye on her). Leon knows that the US government has had some previous dealings with Umbrella, and describes his working for them as going from one evil organization to the next, but understands that in this situation he has to pick a side. He incorrectly describes William Birkin as being infected with the t-Virus. The first one, dated January 14, 1999, has Leon recollect his ordeal from September. Leon's diary is split up into various "Progress Reports".