![]() However, it is implied that George's ex-wife did something to cause the divorce, judging from the quote, " You're worse than my ex-wife!"ĭave may have had a rough upbringing, evident by his adult aversion towards chains due to memories of being arrested in his youth. It is believed that he sometimes romanticised his profession, which more than likely led to the divorce of his wife. Although George lives in relative luxury due to his highly demanding occupation, he has an active lifestyle, feeling much more relaxed when camping or hiking. George was connected with university laboratories following the outbreak, and may have been involved in the reproduction of Daylight. There, he assisted in the production of Daylight, a treatment for t-Virus infection, and used one sample on himself, and kept another to take to the outside world. Jenkins who, by then, was working as a virologist at Raccoon General. In the early hours of 1 October, he hid in a shelter, where he took note of a letter from Dr. Over the next few days, he was kept on the move, escaping the various mutants in the city while struggling to understand just what happened. Not aware at the time, he had also been infected. George may have studied the virus at this point, but when the t-Virus contaminated Raccoon City's drinking water and mutated thousands into zombies, he was taken aback when Jack's Bar was attacked. In mid-September 1998, the Raccoon General Hospital experienced an influx of patients suffering a strange disease, later known to be t-Virus infection. By 1998, George and his wife were divorced. ![]() While working as a surgeon at Raccoon General Hospital, George was also a member of the charity group, the Raccoon Volunteer Corps. Peter Jenkins, where they studied virology, though the two were not particularly close. George Hamilton attained his doctorate alongside Dr. This suggests Mark personally witnessed the use of napalm, a highly flammable substance that had been used during the conflict in Vietnam.ĭr. ![]() Later that night, he noticed the large fires and hordes of zombies on Main Street and was instantly reminded of burning flesh, a smell that he had hoped he would never experience again. Mark went to J's Bar for a meal with his co-worker, Bob, on September 24, 1998, when the t-Virus infestation had reached a critical point. Notably, his son enjoyed going to the elephant show at the Raccoon Zoo. This job was flexible, and it allowed Mark to spend time with his family. His occupation by September 1998 was as a security guard for a local firm called Scutum (Latin for "Shield"). By the 1990s, Mark had settled down in the American mid-west with his wife and son. How much time had actually passed since the end of Mark's service in the military is unclear, but his other uniform heavily resembles that of a Lieutenant-Colonel in the US Army. Somewhere between the ages of eighteen and twenty-seven, Mark was part of the US invasion force sent into then-South Vietnam to protect it from the north. ![]() He reflects that he had forgotten that "little saying" after being out of the service for so long. Mark recalls in his ending to "Wild Things" that his father used to say that there wasn't a place left on Earth that hasn't been a war-torn battlefield. ![]() By the age of 52, he was still stronger than most men half his age. As a grizzled Vietnam veteran, Mark has tasted the emptiness of war. In addition, the outbreak aroused dark memories from his war-torn past. During the outbreak, his fellow survivors could catch a faraway gleam in his eye as he wondered what became of his wife and son. Mark is a very caring individual who wants nothing more than to see his friends safe, except to live in peace with his family. ![]()
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