Went to go investigate, but I got caught. Wesker caught me just as I was entering Excella's office. He informed me that I, just as Ashton did the other day, had to have some tests run on me. Fortunately, I didn't have to go to that dreadful Umbrella facility, but the test were still strenuous. Excella told me they were to make sure there weren't any adverse side effects from the T-Virus injection they gave me. Why couldn't they have done that before?
I saw Ashton and some of those "people" together earlier. They were laughing, and seemed to be enjoying themselves, but when I came by the "people" stopped talking and glared at me. Ashton didn't seem to notice, and he invited me over, but I declined. I don't know why he gets along with them so well now, but he didn't before they took him to the facility. Did they make him like them too?
Still haven't discovered anything just yet, but hopefully that will soon change.
Christian Gionne
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Exploring
Excella, Albert, Irving, and that cloaked woman left sometime this morning before I woke up, and I haven't seen Ashton all day, so I believe he's gone with them. Where they went, I don't know, but it did give me the chance to explore the compound without interruptions. Thankfully, they didn't return before I got what I wanted, but it was a pretty close call.
Had to convince one of the guards to let me back into the laboratory, considering I'd lost my key some time ago. Went diving through the files Excella had on the T-Virus both Ashton and I were subjected to. I didn't know that it was the very same virus used in the Raccoon City incident all those years ago, but apparently the one used on us was an altered strain of the virus that Albert had been working on himself. I guess he used Ashton and I as test subjects, but considering how things went, that part really didn't bother me.
Went into Excella's office, too. Had to bribe the guard to get into there, but it worked. I found a file containing details about how the Plaga we enhanced was being used so far. A few of the local rabble had been picked up, and the parasite had been implanted in them. Sure enough, after only a few hours their numbers doubled. I'd never learned what the Plaga had originally been used for, or where it had been found, but I did discover a name. Osmund Saddler. Apparently he'd been the one to use the Plaga before we had it. I think I remember that name from the Kennedy Report I read online a few years back, but I need to check that and make sure. If what I suspect is true, then the repercussions of what we've done here may be worse then I could have ever imagined.
When Excella came back, Albert was still with her, but Irving, Ashton, and that woman weren't with them. Excella told me Ashton's been taken out to the Umbrella Facility for testing today, but that he'd be back tomorrow. I wonder what kind of tests they're running on him? I hope he's alright.
Got a strange email today, too, after they got back.
Had to convince one of the guards to let me back into the laboratory, considering I'd lost my key some time ago. Went diving through the files Excella had on the T-Virus both Ashton and I were subjected to. I didn't know that it was the very same virus used in the Raccoon City incident all those years ago, but apparently the one used on us was an altered strain of the virus that Albert had been working on himself. I guess he used Ashton and I as test subjects, but considering how things went, that part really didn't bother me.
Went into Excella's office, too. Had to bribe the guard to get into there, but it worked. I found a file containing details about how the Plaga we enhanced was being used so far. A few of the local rabble had been picked up, and the parasite had been implanted in them. Sure enough, after only a few hours their numbers doubled. I'd never learned what the Plaga had originally been used for, or where it had been found, but I did discover a name. Osmund Saddler. Apparently he'd been the one to use the Plaga before we had it. I think I remember that name from the Kennedy Report I read online a few years back, but I need to check that and make sure. If what I suspect is true, then the repercussions of what we've done here may be worse then I could have ever imagined.
When Excella came back, Albert was still with her, but Irving, Ashton, and that woman weren't with them. Excella told me Ashton's been taken out to the Umbrella Facility for testing today, but that he'd be back tomorrow. I wonder what kind of tests they're running on him? I hope he's alright.
Got a strange email today, too, after they got back.
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 6:50:19 AM
Subject: none
Stop sticking your nose where it does not belong.
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Weird...
Christian Gionne
Stop sticking your nose where it does not belong.
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Weird...
Christian Gionne
Sunday, March 22, 2009
My Mistake
Was that I ever allowed Excella and that horrid man to lay a hand on Ashton and I. Granted, Ashton is quite happy with his transformation, what with his "amazing new build", but I fear it may have done more damage to him then we originally thought. He has some odd new habits, such as walking around cracking his hands and neck all the time, holding guns to those "things" faces, it's like he grew a new streak of sadism when they jabbed him with that syringe. Besides that though, he still acts like the same old Ashton. Still curious about everything that goes on around him. He's still a brilliant man, and still one of the nicest guys I could ever hope to meet.
Me though, I can't keep everybody out. I still haven't quite gotten the hang of my new "ability" yet, and I can hear everyone. I can hear those disgusting thoughts Excella has about that weird guy, Albert. I can hear that twitchy Irving guy's generally boring or disturbing inner commentaries about who much he enjoy's my sister's taste in clothing. I am glad hat I can hear Ashton though, but I can hear all the scientists, and those "things" that look like people that Excella has gaurding the place. Sure, they all look like people, but I can tell their not, and I'm sure the other scientists can, too. Their eyes are red like Ashton and Alberts, but their skin is ashy, and they're violent and rude. All they ever think about is killing. Murder. Hunger. It's enough to drive me insane.
And then theirs that "woman". She's blank, empty, like staring into an abbys. She never thinks, except for every so often when he mind lets out this gasp...And then she goes back to being empty. There is something seriously wrong with that woman, I swear. I just wish I knew what.
Still, other then that, everything seems, normal, almost. We still do expirements, we're still testing out new ways to improve that parasite, the Plaga, which I learned recently means "plauge". Not entirely sure I want to be around something like that for to much longer, but Excella says we're almost done with it, and soon we can field test it properly. I "heard" from one of the gaurds that are still sane that those "people" have the Plaga in them. Excella never told me this, and she doesn't think much about it. Why would she hide that from me?
Christian Gionne
Me though, I can't keep everybody out. I still haven't quite gotten the hang of my new "ability" yet, and I can hear everyone. I can hear those disgusting thoughts Excella has about that weird guy, Albert. I can hear that twitchy Irving guy's generally boring or disturbing inner commentaries about who much he enjoy's my sister's taste in clothing. I am glad hat I can hear Ashton though, but I can hear all the scientists, and those "things" that look like people that Excella has gaurding the place. Sure, they all look like people, but I can tell their not, and I'm sure the other scientists can, too. Their eyes are red like Ashton and Alberts, but their skin is ashy, and they're violent and rude. All they ever think about is killing. Murder. Hunger. It's enough to drive me insane.
And then theirs that "woman". She's blank, empty, like staring into an abbys. She never thinks, except for every so often when he mind lets out this gasp...And then she goes back to being empty. There is something seriously wrong with that woman, I swear. I just wish I knew what.
Still, other then that, everything seems, normal, almost. We still do expirements, we're still testing out new ways to improve that parasite, the Plaga, which I learned recently means "plauge". Not entirely sure I want to be around something like that for to much longer, but Excella says we're almost done with it, and soon we can field test it properly. I "heard" from one of the gaurds that are still sane that those "people" have the Plaga in them. Excella never told me this, and she doesn't think much about it. Why would she hide that from me?
Christian Gionne
(Introduction)
(First and foremost, this is not to be taken seriously. Everything I say here is just practice for a Resident Evil 5 roleplay I shall be a part of. The idea of this is to get into the skin of the character I'm to be roleplaying, an O.C. named Christian Gionne, who is the younger brother of Excella Gionne, and never appears in the game, as he is a creation of my own mind. However, from this point onward, this entire blog will be devoted to chronicalling the daily thoughts of Chrstian, who uses the online screen name of Gionne-Two. More-so, I encourage anyone who reads this to comment, not only on the actual writing of the blog, but on the characters life. I'll put Chrstian's biography here, too, in case anyone wants to see it.)
Chrstian Gionne was born December 31, 1989 into the Gionne family. By the time of his birth, his older sister Excella was already considered the true genius of the family, and despite Christian's many acomplishments in the arts, they paled in comparison to his sister's. Eventually, due to his father's pestering, he took up viral engineering as his choosen profession. Despite his lack of immediate ability in comparison to his sister, he took his work very seriously for someone so young, and eventually began to catch up to his sister in the art of viral engineering.
However, due to the uncovery of Christian's homosexuality, his father shunned him, forcing him to take refuge with his sister, the one family member who'd accepted him. After his parents death, he continued to work in viral engineering as a company employee of TriCell, under his sister's management. It was he who discovered the process of increasing the effectiveness of Las Plagas, creating the Type-Two Plaga. While woring on this project, he met a young man named Ashton Reed, whom he became infatuated with. However, due to Christian's young age(17), and Ashtons(24), Excella was hesitant to allow them to begin seeing each other. Eventually, though, she gave in, allowing her beloved younger brother some relief from the difficult work they had done. From then on Ashton and Christian worked on every project together.
During the Kijuju Crisis, Excella decided to use Ashton and Chrstian, under the orders of Albert Wesker, as tests subjects for a special project, which was a new form of virus, based off the T-Virus. While Ashton's mutation was very minimal, his eyes turning a dark red shade, and his skin visibly paler, he received a large increase in physical strength and speed, though not quite to the level of Albert's. Christian, on the other hand, gained a certain mental ability, one that interested Albert and Excella to a certain degree. With his ability, he could read the thoughts of those within a 5 mile radius, and alter their thought process, which could efficiently cause anyone, except for Albert and Ashton, who were both immune, to literally forget any thoughts of violent action, or even on extreme cases, who and where they were, completely erasing their memory.
During the time where Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar began their mission in Kijuju, Chrstian still remains in the TriCell compound with Ashton, Excella, Irving and Albert, along with a mysterious cloaked woman.
However, due to the uncovery of Christian's homosexuality, his father shunned him, forcing him to take refuge with his sister, the one family member who'd accepted him. After his parents death, he continued to work in viral engineering as a company employee of TriCell, under his sister's management. It was he who discovered the process of increasing the effectiveness of Las Plagas, creating the Type-Two Plaga. While woring on this project, he met a young man named Ashton Reed, whom he became infatuated with. However, due to Christian's young age(17), and Ashtons(24), Excella was hesitant to allow them to begin seeing each other. Eventually, though, she gave in, allowing her beloved younger brother some relief from the difficult work they had done. From then on Ashton and Christian worked on every project together.
During the Kijuju Crisis, Excella decided to use Ashton and Chrstian, under the orders of Albert Wesker, as tests subjects for a special project, which was a new form of virus, based off the T-Virus. While Ashton's mutation was very minimal, his eyes turning a dark red shade, and his skin visibly paler, he received a large increase in physical strength and speed, though not quite to the level of Albert's. Christian, on the other hand, gained a certain mental ability, one that interested Albert and Excella to a certain degree. With his ability, he could read the thoughts of those within a 5 mile radius, and alter their thought process, which could efficiently cause anyone, except for Albert and Ashton, who were both immune, to literally forget any thoughts of violent action, or even on extreme cases, who and where they were, completely erasing their memory.
During the time where Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar began their mission in Kijuju, Chrstian still remains in the TriCell compound with Ashton, Excella, Irving and Albert, along with a mysterious cloaked woman.
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