From: Redfield, Claire [made.in.heaven@stars.usmil.gov]
To: All STARS [redirect@stars.usmil.gov]
CC: Leon Kennedy [lskennedy@us.stratcom.gov], Ingrid Hunnigan [ihunnigan@us.stratcom.gov]
Subject: The Incident on December 7th, 2006
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From: Suzuki, Yoko [daylight.test@stars.usmil.gov]
Subject: Globochem
What exactly is Globochem? Is it a legitimate business? It has to be important if it's responsible for two deaths and sending a squad of hitmen after you. But still... this "dieback" thing sounds too much like Raccoon. Or worse.
How did Martinson die, exactly? Maybe that's a clue as to what Globochem is.
Claire? I'm glad you're okay. :)
- Yoko
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To: Suzuki, Yoko [daylight.test@stars.usmil.gov]
Subject: The Incident on December 7th, 2006
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Chris turned up the Globochem name earlier, now that I'm reading back through my email. I guess they're the owners of Bromwell's company, Chemodyne, through a subsidiary.
We may have to go back through Bromwell's financial records and look for it. I've run into one of Umbrella's competitors before, and they kind of make Umbrella look subtle.
Linda would know the science behind it, but it looked to me like Martinson died from the side effects of T-Veronica. Remember me talking about Steve Burnside at the beach house a while ago? That.
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