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The brilliant architect who designed and oversaw the construction of the mansion, based on the detailed needs of Ozwell E. Spencer. The construction of the mansion took five years, and when it was complete, Spencer decided that George knew too much. He was confined in the mansion, and even his family was dragged into it. His wife, Jessica, was injected with the Progenitor Virus Type A, but when it failed to reproduce as they wished, she was disposed of. His daughter, Lisa, was injected with Type B, which reproduced, for decades as a vital test subject.  
 
The brilliant architect who designed and oversaw the construction of the mansion, based on the detailed needs of Ozwell E. Spencer. The construction of the mansion took five years, and when it was complete, Spencer decided that George knew too much. He was confined in the mansion, and even his family was dragged into it. His wife, Jessica, was injected with the Progenitor Virus Type A, but when it failed to reproduce as they wished, she was disposed of. His daughter, Lisa, was injected with Type B, which reproduced, for decades as a vital test subject.  
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The “Trevor Diary" that was left in the mansion clearly shows the enormous efforts that he made to flee, as well as his passionate prayers for the safety of his family. But George was trapped by the new devices designed and set up by Spencer, and ultimately gave up his attempts at escape. Finally, he too resulting in Lisa being confined under constant surveillance was used as a human guinea pig. When the experiments failed to produce good results, he was disposed of.  
 
The “Trevor Diary" that was left in the mansion clearly shows the enormous efforts that he made to flee, as well as his passionate prayers for the safety of his family. But George was trapped by the new devices designed and set up by Spencer, and ultimately gave up his attempts at escape. Finally, he too resulting in Lisa being confined under constant surveillance was used as a human guinea pig. When the experiments failed to produce good results, he was disposed of.  
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George made architectural designs not only for Spencer, but also for Edward Ashford. He reused many of the same elements from the mansion (halls and the like) in the construction of the Antarctic lab. This is why many similarities can be seen between the two places.
 
George made architectural designs not only for Spencer, but also for Edward Ashford. He reused many of the same elements from the mansion (halls and the like) in the construction of the Antarctic lab. This is why many similarities can be seen between the two places.

Revision as of 13:34, 11 May 2022

First appearance: Resident Evil 1

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The brilliant architect who designed and oversaw the construction of the mansion, based on the detailed needs of Ozwell E. Spencer. The construction of the mansion took five years, and when it was complete, Spencer decided that George knew too much. He was confined in the mansion, and even his family was dragged into it. His wife, Jessica, was injected with the Progenitor Virus Type A, but when it failed to reproduce as they wished, she was disposed of. His daughter, Lisa, was injected with Type B, which reproduced, for decades as a vital test subject.


The “Trevor Diary" that was left in the mansion clearly shows the enormous efforts that he made to flee, as well as his passionate prayers for the safety of his family. But George was trapped by the new devices designed and set up by Spencer, and ultimately gave up his attempts at escape. Finally, he too resulting in Lisa being confined under constant surveillance was used as a human guinea pig. When the experiments failed to produce good results, he was disposed of.


George made architectural designs not only for Spencer, but also for Edward Ashford. He reused many of the same elements from the mansion (halls and the like) in the construction of the Antarctic lab. This is why many similarities can be seen between the two places.