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G Infant Type
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A "G" creature type is the product of the G-virus which, when compatible with a host's DNA, uses humans as carriers for its offspring. Incompatible hosts will instead reject the seed, which will grow out of control in its own way depending on the host. The G-virus was developed by Umbrella Corporation scientist William Birkin, who had also taken James Marcus' work on the t-virus.
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G Infant
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Parasitic Organism
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Various
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Reproduce without hosts
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A "G" creature type is the product of the G-virus which, when compatible with a host's DNA, uses humans as carriers for its offspring. Incompatible hosts will instead reject the seed, which will grow out of control in its own way depending on the host. The G-virus was developed by Umbrella Corporation scientist William Birkin, who had also taken James Marcus' 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.