Resident Evil Veronica Mutations Spotted in Real-World Bio Labs, Sparking Global Debate
A rogue research facility in Eastern Europe has confirmed the first known instance of a T-Veronica virus-like mutation in a living organism, with scientists warning that the pathogen could be weaponized within five years. The discovery, initially leaked by a whistleblower, reveals that a laboratory experimenting with arthropod DNA has accidentally created a creature displaying rapid cellular regeneration and heightened aggression—characteristics eerily identical to the fictional strain from the 2000 game Resident Evil Code: Veronica. As governments scramble to classify the risk, bioethicists are calling for a global moratorium on synthetic virology, while the public fears a real-world Umbrella Corporation scenario. Will this be humanity's last wake-up call, or the dawn of a new biological arms race?