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Why was the T-Virus created?

Initially developed by Umbrella Pharmaceuticals
Umbrella Pharmaceuticals
Umbrella Pharmaceuticals was a European company responsible for the production of pharmaceuticals. Founded in the late 1960s, it became a subsidiary of Umbrella, a conglomerate spanning various industries from medicines to luxury travels.
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t-Virus
The Tyrant virus - more commonly referred to as the T-virus - is a man-made mutagenic plague and a staple of the early Resident Evil games. Created by the Umbrella Corporation, the T-virus was derived from Progenitor, a non-carcinogenic virus originally discovered in West Africa.
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Project" was to effectively eliminate the need for a large-scale conventional army and generate revenue to go to their eugenics program, the Wesker Project.
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What caused the T-Virus?

It was derived from the Progenitor virus and designed to take advantage of its mutagenic properties for the development of a new form of biological weapon known as "B.O.W." (Bio Organic Weapon), a living creature genetically modified for use as a killing machine.
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Who caused the T-Virus outbreak?

In Resident Evil 2, a vial of T-Virus gets spilled on the floor when a group of Umbrella agents almost kill Dr. William Birkin. This results in some rats getting infected, spreading the virus through Racoon City's sewers, and eventually leads to the widespread zombie outbreak.
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When was the T-Virus created?

The first strain of the T-Virus was separated from the Progenitor Virus, establishing its creation in 1978, when Marcus made a breakthrough in applying it to leech DNA. This resulted in the leech creatures observed in Resident Evil 0.
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Why did Spence release the T-Virus?

To fulfill Alice's wish for the company to be destroyed, he threw a vial of T-virus in the lab; he successfully escaped before the Red Queen sealed the laboratory upon detecting the virus' airborne presence and began killing the people inside.
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The T-Virus (Resident Evil Explored)

Did the T-Virus come from the mold?

While the Resident Evil series is full of bizarre, terrifying creatures, it's important to remember that those creatures all originated from real-life concepts. The t-Virus was born of retrovirus research, Las Plagas was a revived species of parasitic arthropod, and the Mold is, well, mold.
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Who released the T-Virus Resident Evil?

Spence and Alice remember that Spence was the thief who stole and purposefully released the T-virus, and hid the T-virus and anti-virus on the train.
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Is Jill immune to the T-Virus?

During her ordeal in Raccoon City, the T-Virus found its way to Jill's system. It's thanks to the efforts of Carlos Oliviera that Jill got a cure to the virus. Wesker will use Jill's newfound "immunity" to make her a test subject for the Uroboros Virus, turning Jill into a superhuman agent under Wesker's control.
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Is Leon immune to the T-Virus?

If you mean Leon from Resident Evil the answer is no, he's not immune to the T-Virus, the answer is he hasn't been infected. For gameplay reasons you can keep going after getting a chunk of your neck ripped off, canonically both Leon and Claire haven't been bitten or scratched by the zombies.
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What virus does Wesker have?

With the Uroboros Virus, Wesker would have a new organ on his chest and his upper body would become wrapped in various tentacles. Thanks to these viruses, Wesker would receive advanced genetics that made him more "superior" than most humans.
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Is anyone immune to the T-Virus?

One of the few positives of the T-Virus is that it can't infect everyone. Around 10% of the population are naturally immune to the virus.
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Could the T-Virus exist?

Because after thorough examination, Waterfield concluded that it's entirely possible that something like the t-Virus could exist in the real world. Sort of. The good news is that it's astronomically implausible.
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Is There A Cure For The T-Virus?

In those who were infected deliberately with T-virus, the anti-virus can be used to prevent runaway mutation. In those infected during outbreaks, the anti-virus will halt the spread of the virus and its accompanying fatal disease if taken recently after infection.
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Why did Umbrella make zombies?

The T-virus was designed in the Umbrella Corp labs in the Hive as an experiment to prolong life, except the virus mutated and all of the people that were trapped in the underground facility when the bio scanners went off died and are now zombies who need to feed on living flesh to survive.
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How did the T-Virus end?

Alice releases the anti-virus, killing the thousands of Undead in the vicinity. The Hive is also destroyed by Alice with explosives, killing Wesker, Alicia and the thousands of Umbrella employees and Umbrella High Command held within, effectively destroying the Umbrella Corporation.
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Does the T-Virus bring back the dead?

Zombies are humans resurrected from the dead, mostly due to T-Virus infection. Symptoms of the T-Virus include mutation and progressive skin decay.
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Why is Alice immune to the T-Virus?

In Resident Evil: Afterlife, Alice's superhuman abilities have been taken away by Albert Wesker, who injected her with a serum that disabled her T-virus cells; however, at the end of Resident Evil: Retribution, Wesker injects her with the T-virus and restores her powers, saying that Alice and her powers are the last, ...
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How was Nemesis killed?

The Nemesis is eventually crushed beneath a crashing helicopter, and is later killed by the nuclear explosion that destroys Raccoon City.
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How did Raccoon City get infected?

The scientist managed to avoid death by injecting himself with the G-Virus, which turned him into a large rampaging monster. During this rampage, some vials of the T-Virus were smashed and infected several rats. Those creatures then contaminated Raccoon City's drinking water, which caused the city-wide outbreak.
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What is the strongest virus in Resident Evil?

As a result, Uroboros became an extremely lethal virus that bestows its survivors with superhuman abilities. Uroboros does this by "forcing" its infected to "evolve," therefore it could only become compatible with a certain population.
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How come Ellie is immune?

Ellie's Immunity Comes From Cordyceps Already In Her System

Whenever Cordyceps has entered Ellie's system - such as the bites shown in The Last of Us episodes 2 and 7 - the Cordyceps already in her system make the new fungi entering her body think she is already infected, rendering her immune from its effects.
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Is Billie immune to the T-Virus?

To Evelyn's surprise, even though Billie has been infected by the T-Virus, the pathogen is not causing any major mutation in her body. That's a welcome side effect of Albert's experiments on the girls, as Billie seems to be practically immune to the T-Virus.
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What is the oldest virus in Resident Evil?

The Progenitor virus, also known as the Founder or Mother virus, is the first of the mutagenic viruses, and the basis for all of the ones that followed. According to the series timeline, it was discovered on December 4, 1967, by Dr. Edward Ashford, Dr. James Marcus, and Lord Ozwell E.
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Did Ada get the G-Virus?

To clear things up (at least in the old RE2) Ada acquired the G-virus sample by finding Sherry's dropped locket (The virus is why T-00 chases after them in Leon B, because he can sense it).
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Who stole the G-Virus in Resident Evil?

Throughout the Raccoon City outbreak, multiple attempts are made to steal the virus, with Umbrella's Alpha Team leader HUNK ultimately succeeding.
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