Umbrella Corporation
Formation
The Umbrella Corporation was founded by Lord
Ozwell E. Spencer, a man descended from the
British Royal Family, in the
1960s. Two other people were prominently involved in the conception of Umbrella, Dr.
James Marcus and Sir
Edward Ashford, although it is apparent that Spencer was the driving force behind the formation of the company as Marcus and Ashford were far more interested in the potential uses of the newly-discovered
Progenitor Virus. When Ashford died in
1968, Spencer was able to largely sideline Marcus at the
Raccoon City facilities while he maintained control over the company for the next thirty years. Spencer would eventually grow distrustful of Marcus, worried that his research would allow the scientist to eventually supplant him as Umbrella's CEO.
Lord Spencer arranged for the assassination of Dr. Marcus, a task that was duly carried out by two of Marcus' most brilliant and ambitious assistants,
William Birkin and
Albert Wesker. Birkin would subsequently take over all of Marcus' research, including the studies on the Progenitor Virus. Ten years later, Marcus was completely restored by the Queen Leech (see
James Marcus for more information regarding this event). Marcus would exact his revenge on Spencer and Umbrella by releasing the
T-Virus into the
Arklay Research Facility's water supply, turning the facility personnel into zombies and leaving the laboratory and mansion in complete chaos, allowing for the team's extremely dangerous research specimens to escape into the surrounding area. Birkin and Wesker used this as a diversion for their own plans to leave Umbrella, taking their research with them. Wesker, having formed Raccoon City's elite
S.T.A.R.S. unit two years previous, would develop a plan to lure the team to the
Spencer Mansion to obtain battle data from the conflict that would surely follow. Spencer Mansion had been constructed above the actual laboratory to conceal it from negative interests such as the government and local populace, and was now crawling with infected researchers and experiments wandering its halls. Although the
Tyrant was deployed, resulting in unforseen side-effects for Wesker, both the laboratory and the rampaging Tyrant were destroyed by S.T.A.R.S. Alpha Team before making its escape back to Raccoon City with a single Bravo Team survivor.
Wesker was forced to go into hiding for a number of months, using his operative
Ada Wong to carry out his objectives, including the recovery of Birkin's ultimate creation, the
G-Virus. Several months after the Arklay incident, William Birkin finally perfected the viral strain that he'd been toiling to achieve since obtaining Marcus' research so many years earlier, the
G-Virus. Birkin planned to use the virus to force the Umbrella Corporation into allowing him onto their executive board, but then changed his plans when he found that selling it directly to the
U.S. Government would prove far more profitable. Umbrella deployed its elite U.S.S. team (a para-military black-operations unit created for Umbrella's most clandestine purposes) in a desperate bid to stop Birkin from handing over his ultimate creation. Although Birkin was mortally wounded in the ensuing conflict, and the G-Virus was successfully recovered by Umbrella, he was able to inject the G-Virus into his own body and devastate most of the team before it could make its escape. This event would be indirectly responsible for unleashing the T-Virus on Raccoon City. While the
Arklay incident had been relatively isolated and concealed from the public, and Umbrella's control over key government and law enforcement personnel had ensured that any record of what had occurred could be safely swept into obscurity, they were now faced with an entire city infected with the T-Virus and a trail leading directly back to the Umbrella Corporation. This would prove exceedingly difficult, even for Umbrella, to make simply disappear.
Decline and Collapse
Umbrella's fortunes failed to improve after the
Raccoon City incident. The U.S. Government was forced to take extreme measures to ensure the spread of the
T-Virus was stopped for good. Mission Code XX was approved for immediate deployment, and Raccoon City was annihilated via an air-to-surface surgical missile strike. Contrary to popular belief, there was no cover-up following the incident. After escaping to the city limits with the USS Rodrigez and her fellow Umbrella researcher Linda, Yoko Suzuki's amnesia finally lifted, and all of the evil deeds she had witnessed and helped Umbrella keep secret came flooding back. With her newly regained memories, Yoko decided it was time the world was told the truth, and that doing so would start her down a better path. Linda and Yoko were brought forward as key witnesses to Umbrella's atrocities in the Supreme Court, and all was made known.
Shortly after the Raccoon City incident, the U.S. Government suspended Umbrella's market trading pending an investigation into their business practices. While this
investigation must have already provided Umbrella with severe financial problems, several further disasters virtually ensured their eventual collapse. On
Sheena Island, undercover investigator,
Ark Thompson, operating on behalf of
Leon S. Kennedy, succeeded in destroying Umbrella's Tyrant production plant after Umbrella's senior executive assigned to the island unleashed the T-Virus on its citizens. Shortly afterwards, when
Claire Redfield broke into Umbrella's Paris facilities in search of her brother, she was captured and sent to Umbrella's illegal prison camp on Rockfort Island. While there, she witnessed
Albert Wesker attack the island in search of the
T-Veronica Virus, another relative of the now infamous T-Virus. Escaping the island, she found herself trapped at the South Pole Facility, where Edward Ashford's granddaughter,
Alexia Ashford, awoke from a self-induced coma with a desire to establish a new order. With the destruction of Sheena Island, Rockfort Island and the South Pole Facility, most of Umbrella's illegitimate operations had been shut down. This, combined with the loss of so many of Umbrella's research and security personnel throughout each of the disastrous incidents, left Umbrella with little chance of reforming said operations or regaining the years of research lost thus far.
With trading suspended, Umbrella's shares quickly collapsed, and the company was virtually bankrupt. Umbrella became largely fragmented, with power struggles between senior executives becoming a constant occurrence. The U.S. STRATCOM was mainly involved in clean-up operations, such as the theft of the
T/G-Virus by former Umbrella executive in R&D, Morpheus D. Duvall, and his plans to create a new order based around his obsessive ideals of 'beauty'. By the early 21st century, the Umbrella Corporation's
bankruptcy was absolute, and the U.S. government had completed the process of fully dismantling the remnants of the organization. However, in
Resident Evil 4, it was revealed that Albert Wesker's grand scheme involves the resurrection of the Umbrella Corporation.
Though Umbrella was portrayed as a stereotypical "evil
megacorporation", similar to
Weyland-Yutani from the
Alien series, it was later given an elaborate backstory and presence stretching back to the turn of the century in
Resident Evil Code: Veronica. On the other hand, the same game greatly bolstered the concept of an
omnipotent corporation, introducing the company's private prison island. And while some of the zombie outbreaks seen in the Resident Evil series are caused by staggering incompetence and rogue operatives rather than overt maliciousness, Capcom has also stated that some viral outbreaks were indeed to test its effectiveness. It is also noteworthy that in
Resident Evil 3, the corporation released Nemesis with the sole intent of tracking down and murdering all surviving S.T.A.R.S. members; and in
Resident Evil 2, T-103 Tyrant was dispathed with a similar mission (murder all credible witnesses to Umbrella's guilt and recovering the G-virus), various other T-103 tyrants where released in the city to test them against the US military.
Capcom themselves appeared to realize the increasing improbability of the
cliché premise (and the pitfalls of sticking to it), and thus
Resident Evil 4 saw Umbrella's swift downfall (which many RE fans scoffed at), explained away in one or two sentences and not really mentioned since. However, in the "Seperate Ways" sidegame featured in the PlayStation 2 version of Resident Evil 4, it is revealed that Umbrella is indeed alive and well under the care of Albert Wesker as apparent by the judicious use of Umbrella technology still in use.
Nevertheless, examples of Umbrella's inability to control outbreaks, mostly caused from former personnel, resulting in pandemonium, include:
Resident Evil 0, which dealt with the outbreak caused by James Marcus in revenge for his 'death' at the hands of Umbrella.
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Resident Evil, which dealt with the members of
S.T.A.R.S. being used as
cannon fodder to gather battle data about the performances of bio-weapons and irregular mutants.
Resident Evil 2,
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis and the
Resident Evil: Outbreak series, which show what happened after an ostensibly failed attempt (the Umbrella operative
HUNK eventually delivered the virus) made by Umbrella Special Forces Unit operators to recover the G-Virus from William Birkin.
Resident Evil: Survivor, where Vincent Goldman releases the virus to eradicate the population of
Sheena Island and any evidence against his own actions.
Resident Evil: Dead Aim, where a rogue scientist, Morpheus D. Duvall, stole samples of Umbrella's prototype viruses, unleashed some of them aboard a luxury cruiser, property of Umbrella, and used several others to threaten the U.S. and China.
*In
Resident Evil Zero, the Umbrella's 'employee pledge' is stated as being
"Obedience Breeds Discipline, Discipline Breeds Unity, Unity Breeds Power, Power is Life". It is unknown if this is the motto for the public or if it is used purely within the company, due to its ominous sound.
*In the
2002 film
Resident Evil, Umbrella's slogan is
"Umbrella Sheltering Your Family".
*In the
2004 film
Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Umbrella's slogan is
"Our Business is Life Itself." |
Uspirim, an aspirin product by Umbrella. |
A contributing factor to Umbrella's success were their non-lethal commercial products. Such products include:
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Adravil: An apparently
ibuprofen-based
analgesic. May be an analog of the real drug
Advil.
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Safsprin: Another of Umbrella's three main public products.
Aspirin based, it can be used as treatment for various common, daily illnesses.
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Uspirim: Another Umbrella
Aspirin-based product, introduced in
Alyssa Ashcroft's good ending in
Resident Evil: Outbreak.
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Aqua Cure: Umbrella's crowning public achievement, Aqua Cure is an ointment used on open wounds that made the company famous worldwide. It is considered to be Umbrella's primary public product and is very effective. Most likely the recurring item
First Aid Spray that appears throughout the series. It is assumed that the T-Virus is used on this product to reaccommodate the damaged cells, though no side-effect has been shown from this product.
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Valifin: A non-
canon medication mentioned in the novelization
Resident Evil: Zero Hour by
S.D. Perry, Valifin is a pediatric heart medication that has a side-effect of
renal failure.
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Regenerate: A non-canon product mentioned in the
movies, Regenerate is a skincare product that uses the T-Virus to reanimate dead skin cells, making the user appear younger.
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Return: A non-canon weight pill mentioned in promotions for the second movie. This pill features the ability to burn up to 30 pounds per pill. Developed using the T-Virus.
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Sporting Int. Magnum Custom Edition A mix between a Desert Eagle and a Colt45 and uses 50AE rounds. Appears in Resident Evil 0.
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Incinerator Unit A gun that uses some parts of the Colt M4A1 Carbine and fires a long range flame that can burn things easly. Appears in Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2.
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Semi-Automatic Anti-Tank Rifle A large rifle used to destroy light armored vehicles. Appears in Resident Evil, Resident Evil 0.
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Spark Shot A gun that fires electric shocks to control experimental animals. Appears in Resident Evil 2.
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Mine Thrower A gun with specialized bullets that will detonate if something pass near them, or attach themselves to a creature. Appears in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, and Resident Evil 4.Similar to the first one but this version uses a box-style magazines instead of a cylinder magazine and the bullets this time will detonate after a period of time. Appears in Resident Evil 4.
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Elite Python A modification for a Colt Python made by Umbrella.
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Linear Launcher A Shoulder-Mounted cannon that fires extremely powerful blast of plasma. Appears in Resident Evil Code Veronica X.
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Charged Particle Rifle A gun that charges particles with negative or positive shocks that can electrocute somebody or deactivate electric shields and damage electric artifacts due to the EMP emited by it. Appears in Resident Evil Dead Aim.
Other Products
There are also a multitude of other products seen briefly throughout all of the
Resident Evil games including,
soft drinks,
cosmetics, and
firearms.
North America
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The Umbrella Classified Research Facility. |
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Arklay Research Facility: A research facility located in
Raccoon Forest, camouflaged by a mansion designed by
George Trevor for
Ozwell E. Spencer. Umbrella conducted most of its T-Virus experiments there, including the creation of the
Tyrant.
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Umbrella Research Center: Also known as the Management Training Facility, this building was managed by
James Marcus for the purpose of training future Umbrella employees. It was officially closed down in
1978, though Marcus continued his research there until his assassination in
1988. An investigative unit was sent in
1998 to inspect the facility for reopening purposes.
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Unnnamed Chicago Research Facility: The facility John,
Ada Wong's deceased boyfriend, worked for before transferring to Arklay Research Facility. William Birkin used to visit this branch to conduct a monthly training seminar.
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Raccoon City Underground Laboratory: A facility established during the late
1980s for the sole purpose of
William Birkin's
G-Virus project. It can only be entered through a cable car system within Raccoon City's sewers, and is also connected to the Management Training Facility.
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Disposal Facility: A facility hidden within an abandoned factory in Raccoon City, used to chemically destroy dead and unusable specimens. Potent contributor to the release of the virus into the city.
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Raccoon City Corporate Headquarters: A large facility used to test the combat capabilities of BOWs. An experimental serum was developed there to combat the T-Virus.
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Raccoon City Hospital: Umbrella maintained a small laboratory in the basement of the city hospital. This lab contained
MA-124 Hunters in containment tanks, as well as equipment capable of synthesizing a vaccine against the T-Virus.
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Classified Research and Testing Facility: Located in the area of what used to be
Raccoon City, this facility was built after the area was destroyed and gated off. Not much is known about this facility. But what is known is that Umbrella conducts testing and research there and monitors the gated area and surrounding area for any possible biohazard threats or trespassers.
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The Hive (movie continuity
Only): A secret underground lab located beneath the streets of
Raccoon City. This facility is noted to conduct experiments on viral weaponry. When the
T-Virus escapes through the air ducts a super
computer (known as the Red Queen) shuts down the facility trapping anyone within.
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Umbrella Medical Facility (movie continuity
Only): A research facility located outside of possibly
Chicago. The facility is known to experiment on animals and possibly humans. 3 weeks after the
t-virus outbreak in Raccoon City, Umbrella began testing a new virus on their first human subject
Alice.
Other
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Sheena Island: A small European island privately owned by Umbrella. It housed a community of researchers working for the company and was secretly the site of a Tyrant Plant which was mass-producing the T-103 models (mr X's).
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Umbrella Medical, Paris: The headquarters of Umbrella in Europe. Claire Redfield infiltrates this facility briefly, only to be captured by its chief of security, Rodrigo Juan Raval.
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Umbrella Europe Sixth Laboratory: The facility responsible for the creation of the NE-T parasitic organism that allowed for the production of the
Nemesis.
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Rockfort Island: A solitary island which served as the site of Alfred Ashford's private residence and palace after he purchased the land and drove the villagers out. It also housed an "inescapable" prison camp, a military training facility for the Umbrella Special Forces Unit (including a lab used to create BOWs) and an airport.
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Umbrella Antarctic Facility: A facility established by Alexander Ashford for his Code: Veronica project. Later,
Alexia Ashford, an offspring of the project, used the facility for her
T-Veronica research.
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Umbrella Atlantic Facility: A waste disposal facility on an unnamed island in the Atlantic Ocean. It was to this facility that Umbrella sent some of its worst failed experiments to be disposed of, but for unknown reasons the facility shut down. It was used as a base of operations by renegade Umbrella executive Morpheus D. Duvall.
Throughout the
Resident Evil series, several Umbrella-owned
paramilitary units were introduced, driving the plot and providing new enemies and allies.
Umbrella Special Forces Unit/ Umbrella Security Service
The
Umbrella Special Forces Unit (also known as the
Umbrella Security Service) was first introduced in
Resident Evil 2. A squad of commandos known as Alpha Team belonging to this force attempt to steal a sample of the
G-Virus, causing the city-wide outbreak of the game. Another squad, Delta Team, later appears in the
prequel game
Resident Evil 0; Delta Team is eliminated by monsters aboard an Umbrella-owned train. A lone agent, named Rodriguez, appears in the game
Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2.
Other games give further background for the Umbrella Special Forces Unit. In
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, a document alludes to them as a "paramilitary unit [intended] to counter corporate terrorism and V.I.P. abduction." According to the game
Code: Veronica, USS agents are trained at the
Rockfort Island facility, which is also home to a descendant of one of Umbrella's founders.
One member of the Umbrella Special Forces Unit, Agent
HUNK, appears first in a mini-game in
Resident Evil 2, where his goal is to reach an evacuation point with a sample of the G-virus.
Canonically, he is the only survivor of his squad's mission. HUNK later appears in another mini-game in
Resident Evil 4, where his goal is simply to eliminate as many
Ganados as possible before his rescue helicopter evacuates him. Despite his relatively small role in the series, HUNK has become a popular character among many
Resident Evil fans.
Umbrella Special Forces Unit agents are always depicted in solid-color gray fatigues, wearing protective vests and
gas masks. They are shown in
FMV sequences as using
MP5 submachine guns; however, in HUNK's minigame, he is armed with weapons identical to those of the game's main characters.
Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service
The
Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service, or
UBCS, is introduced in
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. In that game, numerous squads of UBCS soldiers are deployed to Raccoon City, supposedly to search for survivors and to help contain the zombie epidemic. In fact, they were deployed so that Umbrella could gain reliable field-combat data regarding their biological weapons—a fact known only to their supervisors. One of their number,
Carlos Oliveira, is a main character in the game. UBCS members are also depicted in the
Resident Evil Outbreak games.
According to files in
Resident Evil 3, the UBCS is composed of "nightmen," mostly former mercenaries and war criminals, recruited by Umbrella and trained to deal with "problems caused by illegal products." Their uniform consists of tactical vests, green shirts and tan or creme-colored slacks. They are usually armed with
M4 carbines.
The UT unit
The game
Resident Evil: Survivor includes a special force of shock troopers known as the Umbrella TrashSweepers, also known as the UnderTakers or Cleaners. Cleaners appear to have uniforms similar to those of Umbrella's Special Forces Unit, with kevlar vests, gas masks, and gray
BDUs; however, they are clearly inhuman. They have unnaturally long arms, they are incapable of speech, and when they are killed, they dissolve into green ichor. According to the game, their role is to destroy all evidence of a viral outbreak, including survivors. The Brady strategy guide describes them as "robotic special forces troops" which dissolve when destroyed so as not to leave evidence of their existence.
*An
umbrella corporation is an agency which supports several member organizations, usual working in a specific program area.
*
Citigroup, the largest financial firm in the world, is an
umbrella corporation in terms of the definition of the phrase and the fact that its logo is a red umbrella, originally from the firm's roots in the
Travelers Group. Another financial firm,
Skandia, has a blue umbrella as its logo.
*Umbrella and its
UBCS logo shares a nearly identical design to that of the shoulder sleeve insignia patch for the
U.S. Eighth Army.
Resident Evil
In the
2002 film Resident Evil, Umbrella is one of the world's leading
pharmaceutical companies. It is also one of several leading suppliers of the
viral weaponry to the
United States Army. Unknown to Umbrella's employee's,
profits are generated by sales of the
t-virus and conduction of
genetic research and modification. During the
2002 viral
outbreak in one of Umbrella's secret underground
laboratory in
Raccoon City known as
The Hive, the
Red Queen (the artificial intelligence used for the Hive's security) sealed off the complex and went
homicidal by gassing everyone in the complex with
Halon, drowning some of the employees, and even beheading a woman using elevator doors. When Umbrella received the news, they sent a division of special operatives to investigate the facility. When the operatives failed to respond, Umbrella began
quarantine procedures around the one of two emergency entrances into facility (
Spencer Mansion). When two survivors
Alice and
Matt Addison emerged from the mansion, both were seized and taken into
Raccoon City Hospital to under go
blood tests and
analysis. Matt Addison was taken away by
William Birkin and placed into the
Nemesis program. Umbrella began preparations in sending a specialised team to re-open the facility.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
In the
2004 film Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Umbrella is shown as
mega corporation that runs the majority of Raccoon City. Upon sending a team to re-open
The Hive, Umbrella
scientists accessed entry into the facility via the city's emergency entrance. When managing to gain entrance, the scientists were attacked by
zombies. When Umbrella
officials in Raccoon City heard of the incident, they arranged an
evacuation plan to escort out important scientists and employees. One of several familes that are aranged to be evacuated are the Ashford's.
Dr. Charles Ashford is one of Umbrella's
highest priority scientists that worked in the
development process of the t-virus. Once the
t-virus had reached the city gates the Umbrella Corporation sealed all exits out of the city, to contain the virus.
Resident Evil: Extinction
(The following is merely based on especulation and updates about the film)In the upcoming film, Umbrella has lost control of the T-Virus oubreak that was believed to be eradicated and it has spread through the world. Few humans survive and form up communities based on caravans to move away of a hazardous zone if necessary. Umbrella now gives shelter to its employees and clients, but in one way or another to make harm. The company is also being prosecuted by an independent caravan led by Alice to stop their hideous doings. Whether the Umbrella Corporation still has the global economic wealth it once had is unknown.