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The G-Virus is the name of a virus created by crew of G CORP LabTechs during October 2004, under the orders of Johnny K. Gambino. It works as a cell combiner which is able to create new cells with the strengths of both samples, while suppressing the weaknesses.

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  • The G-Virus is the name of a virus created by crew of G CORP LabTechs during October 2004, under the orders of Johnny K. Gambino. It works as a cell combiner which is able to create new cells with the strengths of both samples, while suppressing the weaknesses.
  • The G-Virus is an item distributed through the Zombie Defense Pack, as well as being obtainable from surgery. It is unspliceable and if a player gets punched by a zombie with the g-Virus, the player becomes a zombie. Direct infections with the g-Virus ignore the immunity granted by an Antidote and the Zombie Jammer.
  • The G-virus was developed by Umbrella Corporation scientist William Birkin, who had also done pioneering work on the t-virus. A primitive form of the virus was discovered in the mutated body of Lisa Trevor, on whom the Umbrella Corporation had been conducting unethical genetic and viral experiments for three decades. When she displayed unexpected immune resistance to the experimental NE-Alpha parasite, Birkin and other researchers looked for a cause and found what would later become the G-virus.
  • The G-Virus is a virus which was created by a crew of G-Corp's labtechs during 2004. It works as a cell combiner which is able to create new cells with the strengths of both samples, while surpassing the weaknesses.
  • The G-virus was discovered in 1988 through the Umbrella Corporation's numerous biological experiments on Lisa Trevor; all of the mutagenic compounds she had been injected with, including the original Progenitor virus and an NE-α Type parasite, had formed into a new virus, which William Birkin dubbed the G-virus. Shortly afterwards, Oswell E. Spencer gave Birkin and his wife Annette permission to initiate the G-virus Project, transferring them to the underground facility under Raccoon City to do so. The G-Virus's development acted as the reason why he, unlike his colleague, Albert Wesker, did not leave Umbrella upon discovering James Marcus's apparent survival despite knowing full well of the inevitable scandal that would fall on the company and himself for the role in the conspiracy agains
  • G-Virus: The G-virus must be injected into a subject; it cannot be transmitted in any other way. A Fort Save is required after the injection (DC 20), upon success the body completely ingests and adapts to the new genetic material within the G-Virus, thus gaining +6 to Dex, +4 to Str & Con, +20ft. to Spd, Lighting Reflex and Blind Fight feats, and a special immunity to all other T-/G-virus type infection. If the body is wounded or harmed in anyway when the G-virus is injected (Birkin in RE2) the Fort Save is increased by 2 for every successful wound (# of attacks that dealt damage) upon failure of the Fort save the G-virus begins to mutate at an incredible rate, twisting the body's anatomy in wicked ways (Roll 3 times on the G-virus Random mutations table).
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  • The G-virus was discovered in 1988 through the Umbrella Corporation's numerous biological experiments on Lisa Trevor; all of the mutagenic compounds she had been injected with, including the original Progenitor virus and an NE-α Type parasite, had formed into a new virus, which William Birkin dubbed the G-virus. Shortly afterwards, Oswell E. Spencer gave Birkin and his wife Annette permission to initiate the G-virus Project, transferring them to the underground facility under Raccoon City to do so. The G-Virus's development acted as the reason why he, unlike his colleague, Albert Wesker, did not leave Umbrella upon discovering James Marcus's apparent survival despite knowing full well of the inevitable scandal that would fall on the company and himself for the role in the conspiracy against Dr. Marcus. In September 1998, Birkin finally completed and perfected the G-virus, but planned to sell it to the U.S. government instead after a disagreement with his superiors, However, the U.S.S. Alpha team, led by HUNK, showed up on Christine Henry's orders and gunned Birkin down before taking samples of the virus. Before his death, however, Birkin deliberately infected himself with the G-virus and mutated, taking his revenge on his murderers. Now a slave to the virus's reproductive instincts, G-Birkin successfully implanted a G-embryo into his daughter, Sherry Birkin, though Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield managed to treat her with the G-Vaccine Antigen before it was too late and subsequently destroy Birkin. Afterwards, Sherry was taken into custody by the U.S. government and subjected to daily tests and experiments under the supervision of Derek C. Simmons, who, unbeknownst to everyone else, worked with his subordinate Carla Radames to secretly use the samples of the G-virus taken from Sherry, along with an enhanced variation of the T-Veronica virus, to create the C-Virus. In addition, Ada Wong, who survived a near-death experience, retrieved a sample of Birkin's G-virus infected body and narrowly managed to escape Raccoon City before its destruction due to a tip from Albert Wesker. During the Harvardville Airport Incident in 2005, Curtis Miller was infected with the G-virus by the WilPharma Corporation during his attempts to expose the truth behind the Raccoon City Destruction Incident.
  • The G-Virus is the name of a virus created by crew of G CORP LabTechs during October 2004, under the orders of Johnny K. Gambino. It works as a cell combiner which is able to create new cells with the strengths of both samples, while suppressing the weaknesses.
  • The G-Virus is an item distributed through the Zombie Defense Pack, as well as being obtainable from surgery. It is unspliceable and if a player gets punched by a zombie with the g-Virus, the player becomes a zombie. Direct infections with the g-Virus ignore the immunity granted by an Antidote and the Zombie Jammer.
  • The G-virus was developed by Umbrella Corporation scientist William Birkin, who had also done pioneering work on the t-virus. A primitive form of the virus was discovered in the mutated body of Lisa Trevor, on whom the Umbrella Corporation had been conducting unethical genetic and viral experiments for three decades. When she displayed unexpected immune resistance to the experimental NE-Alpha parasite, Birkin and other researchers looked for a cause and found what would later become the G-virus.
  • The G-Virus is a virus which was created by a crew of G-Corp's labtechs during 2004. It works as a cell combiner which is able to create new cells with the strengths of both samples, while surpassing the weaknesses.
  • G-Virus: The G-virus must be injected into a subject; it cannot be transmitted in any other way. A Fort Save is required after the injection (DC 20), upon success the body completely ingests and adapts to the new genetic material within the G-Virus, thus gaining +6 to Dex, +4 to Str & Con, +20ft. to Spd, Lighting Reflex and Blind Fight feats, and a special immunity to all other T-/G-virus type infection. If the body is wounded or harmed in anyway when the G-virus is injected (Birkin in RE2) the Fort Save is increased by 2 for every successful wound (# of attacks that dealt damage) upon failure of the Fort save the G-virus begins to mutate at an incredible rate, twisting the body's anatomy in wicked ways (Roll 3 times on the G-virus Random mutations table). Explanations: Mulpitple Legs: Spidery legs spring forth from the torso granting a 10 feet speed increment to the creatures base speed. Multiple Arms: A second pair of arms grows from the creatures shoulders. Multiple Eyes: Id4 number of eyes sprout on random locations, the creature cannot be flanked. Tentacle: The creatures gains ranged touch attack+5 up to 15ft. and a +2 to grapple checks. Massive Growth: The creature grows one size category larger all stats. change accordingly. Wings: The creature sprouts bat-like leathery wings a Fly speed of 40ft. with average maneuverability Blade Claw: The creature grows a hideous claw which deals 1d8+Str with a +4 to attack. Tougher Skin: The creature's hide thickens granting it a Damage Reduction of 2/-- Poisonous Spray: Inhaled (DC 15), Primary 1d6 Con damage, Secondary 1d6 Con Acid Spit: Ranged Touch attack+5 deals 2d6 damage Bone Spikes: The creature's skeleton breaks though the skin creating a spikes all over its body, deals 1d6 damage when grappling and any melee attack must make a Reflex Save (DC15) or take 1d4 damage. Roll twice more: Roll again on the Table and roll one more, to get 2 mutations. G-Virus Template Type changes to B.O.W. HD: Increase to d12 Spd: +20ft. AC: as base Attacks: As base Special Attacks: Controlled Mutation Special Qualities: Immunity to all disease and G/T Virus, Fast Heal 2 Hp/per round Face/Reach: As base Saves: As Base Abilities: +4 to Str & Con, +6 to Dex Skills: As Base Feats: Alertness, Combat Reflexes, Dodge, Improved Initiative & Lightning Reflex Controlled Mutation: Anyone with the G-Virus template can make a Fort Save (DC 15 + the number of mutations grown) as a Full-round action that provokes an attack of opportunity, to gain a mutation from the G-virus random mutation table. Remember this template can only be added if the character succeeded the G-virus Fort Save.
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