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| Vaelyis | Feb 11 2010, 09:52 PM Post #1 |
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Tricell, Inc., also having gone under the alias "S", was a pharmaceutical enterprise, prominent in the Global Pharmaceutical Consortium. It was a conglomerate of three organizations descended from Travis Trading. Its name was derived from the triumvirate of "cells" that formed it. Founding/Dealing with Wesker: The three portions making up Tricell were the pharmaceutical cell, founded after herbs were collected from Africa, the trading cell, involved in product shipping, and the natural resources cell, known for using fossil fuels. The company was one of the more prominent members of the G.P.C., along with companies such as Umbrella Chemical, Inc. Eventually, Umbrella would prove to be troublesome to the G.P.C., heavily involved in the business of Bio-Organic Weaponry. This practice would eventually prove to be the undoing of the company. Albert Wesker, an ambitious agent with insatiable power hunger, made sure that Umbrella toppled after betraying it on behalf of his other employer. He broke into the corporation's final stronghold in the Caucus and stole all of its data, planning to remake it as his own to lead the world into a new era. After his ordeal in Russia, in the year 2003, Wesker contacted Tricell and decided to secretly work with them. Wesker's plan was to go down the list of Umbrella's top rivals, Tricell included, to trade valuable viral samples in order to financially build his new Umbrella. His other superiors became suspicious of his actions, and were certain that Wesker had gotten into contact with a mysterious company known as "S". However, "S" was merely a disguise name for Tricell. The rogue agent and corporation made a deal with one another: if Wesker could secure a sample of the newly discovered Las Plagas parasite, preferably an advanced Control Plaga, then he would be greatly compensated and the finance would help in the building of his new Umbrella. Wesker's resources recovered from the Caucus outpost also allowed Tricell to form a B.O.W. trading section, which the pharmaceutical cell kept secret from the public much like Umbrella had. With help from Ada Wong and Jack Krauser (Ada was actually a double agent), Wesker plotted to steal a Master Plaga sample from Osmund Saddler and the Los Illuminados. WilPharma Purchase: Ada succeeded in getting the Control Plaga sample, but brought it to the organization Wesker had betrayed, who she was truly loyal to. Despite this turn of events, Wesker supplied Tricell with the Subordinate and Modified Subordinate Plaga samples, and Tricell still accepted these samples and greatly compensated Wesker for them, which suited his plans just fine. He then continued to deal with Umbrella's other rivals, but kept in contact with Tricell. Wesker was not the only useful outlet for expanding Tricell's B.O.W. division, however. At one point, a catastrophe concerning the WilPharma Corporation caused the company to go bankrupt. They had been exposed to be harboring samples of the Gene virus due to the illegal actions of Head of Research, Frederic Downing. He was arrested, and Tricell offered to buy out WilPharma. Having no other option, they complied, and Tricell expanded further. It was later shown that Tricell assasinated Senator Ron Davis and deleted all data from his computer concerning WilPharma. Tricell agents in biohazard-protective suits then went to the demolished WilPharma complex and scavaged the area for G-virus samples. One agent recovered a sample after finding the severed tail of the mutated Curtis Miller. After, in 2006, the whereabouts of Ozwell E. Spencer were discovered, and Wesker hunted him down at his clifftop castle somewhere in Europe. After learning of his origins and killing Spencer, Wesker decided to add Spencer's original plan onto his own: he would evolve the human race through virus' to become superhuman, just as he had become long ago after faking his death. Capturing B.S.A.A. agent Jill Valentine after a battle, Wesker again got into contact with Tricell. This time, he partnered with Excella Gionne. Kijuju/End: Wesker manipulated the ambitious Excella, who shared his opinions of the world. Both believed that humanity needed to be evolved and governmental leadership needed to be changed. The two would be the new world's leaders, and Wesker's Umbrella would be the governing system. Tricell would be a large part of this plot, though in the end was expendable. Wesker helped Excella climb through the company's ranks, and she eventually took the seat of power she craved: CEO of Tricell's African division. Excella was grateful of Wesker, and attracted to him. He merely used her to achieve his own ends, feeling nothing for her, and secretly having no intention of sharing his power over the world. Tricell had doubts about Excella's abilities, but Wesker helped her. Using his Las Plagas samples, and with assistance from Irving, Wesker created the Type 2 Plagas and Type 3 Plagas, enhanced and vastly more effective weapons. He used these strains to create an army of Majini in the village of Kijuju. The soldiers proved greatly useful, and the impressed leaders of Tricell let Excella keep her position. She and Wesker then created the center of their plans to evolve humanity: the Uroboros virus. An advanced version of the Progenitor virus, Uroboros used natural selection to choose "worthy" hosts to make superhuman. Wesker and Excella wanted to spread Uroboros throughout the world to bring about this process for the entire human race. They made their base in the reopened Umbrella Africa Research Center, and Tricell's operations spread throughout the landscape, as far as Kijuju and the Masrhlands, the latter of which were used to build a large oil refinary. Wesker and Excella also commisioned an assault bomber and ocean tanker at the pier behind the facility to ensure their plan to spread Uroboros succeeded. B.S.A.A. agents Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar were sent in to investigate the strange events. After a lengthy chase in pursuit of Irving and a mysterious masked and cloaked woman, Chris and Sheva slowly discovered Tricell's plans. Irving was eventually killed after mutating, and the two followed his accomplice to the old Umbrella facility. After finding out about the research projects, tracking down Excella, and discovering that Chris' lost partner, Jill, was in fact the masked woman under mind control, the two agents fought against Wesker and Jill. As Wesker and Excella escaped to their freighter, Chris and Sheva overpowered and saved Jill. They then gave pursuit, and at night searched the ship for their enemies while fighting the last of the Las Plagas creatures. Eventually, Wesker decided to turn on Excella, revealing that he never intended to share his power with her. Infecting her with Uroboros, he hoped that the resulting mutation would put an end to Chris and Sheva's meddling. The two agents managed to destroy the monstrosity before it could destroy the ship with a Tricell Satellite Laser Device. Chris and Sheva gave pursuit to Wesker, and found him below the deck preparing to launch his bomber. After a lengthy battle, from the ship's deck, to the bomber in the air, and in an active volcano, Chris and Sheva defeated Wesker after taking away his powers with a viral serum, and killed the madman after he infected himself with Uroboros. With Wesker's plans to -metaphorically- resurrect Umbrella and evolve humanity failed, and Tricell's B.O.W. industry exposed to the public, it is most likely that Tricell met a similar end as did Umbrella. Also known by the codename of "S". A conglomerate comprised of three main divisions, including shipping, natural resources and pharmaceutical divisions. Tricell was also a prominent member of the Global Pharmaceutical Consortium, and was a major contributor to the funding of the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance. History Comprised of shipping, natural resources and pharmaceutical divisions and founded by the Travis family during the Age of Exploration as Travis Trading, Tricell was a major pharmaceutical company that maintained facilities throughout the world, finding it's humble beginnings as a shipping company. Thomas Travis, a European merchant, founded the company. At the time, Travis Trading profited greatly from expansive trading with the Orient, laying the groundwork for what would later become Tricell's shipping division. In the 1800s, the youngest of seven siblings, Henry Travis, was indirectly responsible for the discovery of the Progenitor virus a full 100 years or so before its uncovering. With Henry's impressive 72 volume book set entitled "Survey of Natural History". The scientific community largely wrote off his books, which were written from his five expeditions to Africa and contained an expansive amount of information on everything from flora, fauna and folklore. With Henry's death only two years after his final expedition, his older brother spread the rumour that the set was nothing but fiction. In reality, he wanted to ensure that Travis Trading would be the only ones privy to the large amount of information within the books. By the mid-19th century, Travis Trading, with Henry's books, used the information within to great extent and gained a firm foothold on Africa and exploited the abundant mineral resources contained within. Mining, oil and natural gas fields were among these endeavours, establishing the foundation for the natural resources department of Tricell. During the mid-20th century, they had begun to collect specimens of plants, animals and insects, also using the information within Henry's books. These specimens were applied for pharmaceutical research, bringing commercial success and laying the foundation for the pharmaceutical division of Tricell. During the 1960's, the three divisions of Travis Trading merged and formed the conglomerate; Tricell. Each division of Tricell (shipping, natural resources and development, and pharmaceuticals) runs on its own capital, essentially making them seperate entities under a single parent company. Other divisions also exist between Tricell's branch offices. In 1999, Excella Gionne of the prominent Gionne family entered Tricell's pharmaceutical division, but was only given one research team. In 2003, while still angered over this, Excella was approached by Albert Wesker who provided her with all of the information he had on the T-virus and other research such as the T-Veronica virus. Wesker also supplied her with the technology necessary to allow Tricell to conduct their own research. Using these, Excella was able to establish Tricell's secret bioweapons division. Soon after, Umbrella, who had previously dominated the B.O.W. market, bankrupted, greatly increasing Tricell's sway in the area as it moved in to fill the gap left by Umbrella. The success of these operations gave Excella increased voice and control over the pharmaceuticals division, giving Wesker himself even more of a foothold in the company through Excella. In 2004, Wesker's covert operations in Spain allowed Tricell to gain access to the Las Plagas, ancient parasitic organisms. A year later in 2005, another pharmaceutical company called WilPharma bankrupted following the Harvardville Incident. Tricell subsequently bought out the receeding company. Through a subsequent excavation beneath the Air Dome Research Facility, Tricell's researchers managed to retrieve a tail fragment of Curtis Miller. Through this fragment, Tricell managed to gain the G-virus. Sometime later, Excella managed to become CEO of Tricell Africa through her application of both flattery and intimidation, allowing Wesker to use them both to further his Uroboros Plan. Her first order of business was to restore the Umbrella Africa Research Facility, which Tricell themselves soon built a new facility behind. With the facility's restoration, Tricell were able to finally gain the Progenitor virus. At the same time, Ricardo Irving was employed to handle the sale of B.O.W.s for profit which would be used to further research into the Uroboros virus. Following an investigation by the BSAA West Africa branch, Irving became wanted tor questioning in relation to the sale of B.O.W.s. After finding out about their involvement, Irving unleashed the recently developed Type 2 Plagas among the population of the Kijuju Autonomous Zone, triggering an incident which would eventually lead to the deaths of Irving, Excella and Wesker. It is not known what became of Tricell following the incident.
Edited by Vaelyis, Feb 14 2010, 03:38 PM.
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