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This facility was built in West Africa under the ruins of the abandoned Umbrella Africa Research Center. It was built secretly to design Albert Wesker's "Uroboros virus". Upon the completion of the virus, all non-essential researchers (all but Wesker and Excella) were executed to prevent information leaks.

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  • Uroboros Laboratory
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  • This facility was built in West Africa under the ruins of the abandoned Umbrella Africa Research Center. It was built secretly to design Albert Wesker's "Uroboros virus". Upon the completion of the virus, all non-essential researchers (all but Wesker and Excella) were executed to prevent information leaks.
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Status
  • Abandoned
Events
  • Uroboros created; Jill rescued
Name
  • Tricell Africa Laboratory
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Uses
  • Uroboros Research and Development
Population
  • -
Established
  • 2000(xsd:integer)
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  • -
Location
  • Underneath Umbrella Africa Research Center
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  • This facility was built in West Africa under the ruins of the abandoned Umbrella Africa Research Center. It was built secretly to design Albert Wesker's "Uroboros virus". Upon the completion of the virus, all non-essential researchers (all but Wesker and Excella) were executed to prevent information leaks.
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