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The Sushestvovanie Island incident (tentative) was a three-year long period of illegal human experimentation on Russia's Sushestvovanie Island, which ultimately led to the deaths of the entire native population as a result of the t-Phobos Virus.

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  • The Sushestvovanie Island incident (tentative) was a three-year long period of illegal human experimentation on Russia's Sushestvovanie Island, which ultimately led to the deaths of the entire native population as a result of the t-Phobos Virus.
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  • Mid 2011
Reason
  • Experiments with intention of finding the candidate for mind transfer
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  • Sushestvovanie Island incident
Begin
  • 2008(xsd:integer)
Cause
  • Experiments with T-Phobos Virus
motive
  • To fulfil Alex Wesker ambition of immortality
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Death
  • Stuart
  • All natives Alex Wesker
  • Edward Thompson
  • Evgeny Rebic
  • Gabriel Chavez
  • Irina Rebic
  • Neil Fisher
  • Pedro Fernandez
  • The traveler
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  • The Sushestvovanie Island incident (tentative) was a three-year long period of illegal human experimentation on Russia's Sushestvovanie Island, which ultimately led to the deaths of the entire native population as a result of the t-Phobos Virus.
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