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Mr. Burnside was an employee of Umbrella imprisoned at Rockfort Island.

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  • Mr. Burnside was an employee of Umbrella imprisoned at Rockfort Island.
  • Burnside is a British television police procedural, broadcast on ITV in 2000. The series, a spin-off from ITV's long-running police drama The Bill, focused on D.C.I. Frank Burnside, formerly a detective at Sun Hill and now working for the National Crime Squad (NCS). Burnside ran for one series of six episodes, structured as three two-part stories. Image:SamanthaPhilips (D.C.).jpg| D.C. Samantha 'Sam' Philips Played by Zoë Eeles Image:Burnside5.jpg| D.C.I. Frank Burnside Played by Chris Ellison Image:DaveSummers (D.S.).jpg| D.S. Dave Summers Played by Justin Pierre
  • Burnside level is based on real world skatepark located in Burnside, Portland. Real park shape differs a bit from its game representation.
  • Burnside is the mayor of Minoc in Ultima VII. Despite being a member of the Fellowship, he doesn't take it very seriously, and appears only seldom at their meetings, meaning that he wasn't blinded by their false charity. He is, despite the first superficial glance, an honest and honorable man, taking his job as the mayor of Minoc very seriously. One year later during Ultima Underworld II, he was still mayor, being busy with reforming the labor policy in the mines around Minoc.
  • Burnside is a subzone located in the Desert. It acts as a quest hub for heroes operating in the region, boasting missions within the area as well as the nearby Atomic Wastelands. __ToC__ Burnside is a normally silent ghost town, but recent events have seen the region awaken with new, otherworldly life; the ghosts of those that once called the old west boom town home have risen from their graves. These specters walk the streets hunting for the living, attacking anything that breathes.
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  • Deceased
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  • Mr. Burnside
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  • December 1998
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  • Umbrella employee
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  • Male
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  • Minoc
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  • Mr. Burnside was an employee of Umbrella imprisoned at Rockfort Island.
  • Burnside is a British television police procedural, broadcast on ITV in 2000. The series, a spin-off from ITV's long-running police drama The Bill, focused on D.C.I. Frank Burnside, formerly a detective at Sun Hill and now working for the National Crime Squad (NCS). Burnside ran for one series of six episodes, structured as three two-part stories. Image:SamanthaPhilips (D.C.).jpg| D.C. Samantha 'Sam' Philips Played by Zoë Eeles Image:Burnside5.jpg| D.C.I. Frank Burnside Played by Chris Ellison Image:DaveSummers (D.S.).jpg| D.S. Dave Summers Played by Justin Pierre
  • Burnside is a subzone located in the Desert. It acts as a quest hub for heroes operating in the region, boasting missions within the area as well as the nearby Atomic Wastelands. __ToC__ Burnside is a normally silent ghost town, but recent events have seen the region awaken with new, otherworldly life; the ghosts of those that once called the old west boom town home have risen from their graves. These specters walk the streets hunting for the living, attacking anything that breathes. The cause of these ghosts' appearance is likely linked to mystical fluctuations recently detected in the region. The heroine Witchcraft, a member of the Champions, arrived in Burnside some time ago. Unfortunately, whatever actions she's taken in the town seem to have been insufficient to quiet the restless spirits.
  • Burnside is the mayor of Minoc in Ultima VII. Despite being a member of the Fellowship, he doesn't take it very seriously, and appears only seldom at their meetings, meaning that he wasn't blinded by their false charity. He is, despite the first superficial glance, an honest and honorable man, taking his job as the mayor of Minoc very seriously. When the Avatar met him in Ultima VII, he was already the mayor of Minoc for more than 20 years. Horrified by the double-murder committed by Hook in the sawmill, he saw it fit for the Avatar to lead the investigation. Burnside also told the Avatar much about the tensions between the Artisan's Guild and the Fellowship in Minoc, revealing that he actually hadn't the best opinion of Owen the shipwright. When the Avatar later showed him truth with evidence that Owen's failed ship design had cost lives, he canceled the planned monument for Owen, asking the Avatar to tell Owen the news. Following then cancellation of the statue, he hired the Artrisan's Guild to create something else for the place where the statue was supposed to be. One year later during Ultima Underworld II, he was still mayor, being busy with reforming the labor policy in the mines around Minoc.
  • Burnside level is based on real world skatepark located in Burnside, Portland. Real park shape differs a bit from its game representation.
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