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James A. Marcus |
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21st January 1867 |
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New York, New York, USA |
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James Marcus is a fictional character appearing in the video game Resident Evil 0.
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A founding member of the Umbrella Corporation, along with Ozwell E. Spencer and Edward Ashford, and creator of the Progenitor Virus and the T-Virus. He is also responsible for the T-Virus outbreak of Raccoon Forest. During the early 1980's, he experimented on leeches as potential carriers of the T-Virus. He was in charge of the Umbrella Training Facility in the Arklay Mountains, but was assasinated by his former proteges (Albert Wesker and William Birkin) under Spencer's orders and was disposed of through the sewage system of the Training Facility. Yet one of his T-Virus' infected leeches reached him and spawned within his corpse, devouring his conscience and adding it to its own intelligence, eventually resurrecting him in a mutated form, his own self at his early twenties. Thus he could control an army of leeches through a sonarific technique. In this way he started the outbreak, and continued until the Queen Leech within him reached maturity and disposed of him, erasing all remains of humanity in his form. Still, the B.O.W. that resulted from this was insatisfactory due to its extreme photosensitivity, which was manifested when operatives in the area lured it to a heliport. Ultimately, what remained of him was disposed of by Rebecca Chambers and Billy Coen, when it was caught in Umbrella's Treatment Plant self-destruction device.
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