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==Early life==
 
==Early life==
 
[[File:Stoneandmetalobject.jpg|thumb|left|The Spencer coat of arms.]]
 
As a child, Spencer grew up in his family's European castle, and is known to have been a childhood fan of the 19th century encyclopaedia, ''[[Natural History Conspectus]]''. Descriptions by author Henry Travis of the ''[[Sonnentreppe]]'', a plant that could bestow great power to its consumer interested Spencer, who held strong views in support of the then-ongoing eugenics movement. As a university student he became friends with fellow nobleman [[Edward Ashford]], and an American named [[James Marcus]].
 
As a child, Spencer grew up in his family's European castle, and is known to have been a childhood fan of the 19th century encyclopaedia, ''[[Natural History Conspectus]]''. Descriptions by author Henry Travis of the ''[[Sonnentreppe]]'', a plant that could bestow great power to its consumer interested Spencer, who held strong views in support of the then-ongoing eugenics movement. As a university student he became friends with fellow nobleman [[Edward Ashford]], and an American named [[James Marcus]].
   
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== President of Umbrella ==
 
== President of Umbrella ==
 
Soon after their return to the United States, Spencer founded Umbrella Pharmaceuticals with Drs. Ashford and Marcus. Believing the virus, dubbed Progenitor, to be the key to creating a new race of supermen, the company was formed as a means of funding the project. Spencer, with the aid of an employee named Wesker, started a foundation to raise thirteen children to be the best and brightest humanity had to offer when ultimately infected with Progenitor to become his supermen. Virologists Albert and [[Alex Wesker]] were raised by this foundation, dubbed within the company as the "[[Wesker Project]]".
 
Soon after their return to the United States, Spencer founded Umbrella Pharmaceuticals with Drs. Ashford and Marcus. Believing the virus, dubbed Progenitor, to be the key to creating a new race of supermen, the company was formed as a means of funding the project. Spencer, with the aid of an employee named Wesker, started a foundation to raise thirteen children to be the best and brightest humanity had to offer when ultimately infected with Progenitor to become his supermen. Virologists Albert and [[Alex Wesker]] were raised by this foundation, dubbed within the company as the "[[Wesker Project]]".
 
[[File:mansion front.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A mansion mimicking his family home lay above Spencer's Arklay Laboratory.]]
   
 
Soon after, all three founders began work on creating new strain of Progenitor that could be sold to national governments as biological weaponry, in a project later known as the "[[t-Virus Project]]", Marcus' name for his strain becoming the standard name for a collection of mutant strains. Spencer's research was conducted at the Arklay Laboratory, beneath an elaborate mansion he had commissioned in anticipation for this purpose in 1962. The architect, George Trevor, and his family were invited to the mansion to celebrate its completion in late 1967 as a pretext for their abduction and experimentation with Progenitor, Spencer wanting no one other than him to know the complex maze of puzzles designed to slow intruders.
 
Soon after, all three founders began work on creating new strain of Progenitor that could be sold to national governments as biological weaponry, in a project later known as the "[[t-Virus Project]]", Marcus' name for his strain becoming the standard name for a collection of mutant strains. Spencer's research was conducted at the Arklay Laboratory, beneath an elaborate mansion he had commissioned in anticipation for this purpose in 1962. The architect, George Trevor, and his family were invited to the mansion to celebrate its completion in late 1967 as a pretext for their abduction and experimentation with Progenitor, Spencer wanting no one other than him to know the complex maze of puzzles designed to slow intruders.
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Research continued at Umbrella in the 1990s, with the creation of a new laboratory on [[Sonido de Tortuga Island]], which he personally attended the opening of. This lab was used by Dr. Alex Wesker for her own research. In 1991, Dr. Birkin was given praise for his research into a newly-discovered mutant virus dubbed "God Virus", which could induce beneficial mutation to infected humans to make them superior. Intrigued by his research, a new laboratory was commissioned beneath Raccoon City's industrial district to specialise in G-Virus research. Spencer's decision proved to be somewhat controversial, with other researchers having derided its usefulness.
 
Research continued at Umbrella in the 1990s, with the creation of a new laboratory on [[Sonido de Tortuga Island]], which he personally attended the opening of. This lab was used by Dr. Alex Wesker for her own research. In 1991, Dr. Birkin was given praise for his research into a newly-discovered mutant virus dubbed "God Virus", which could induce beneficial mutation to infected humans to make them superior. Intrigued by his research, a new laboratory was commissioned beneath Raccoon City's industrial district to specialise in G-Virus research. Spencer's decision proved to be somewhat controversial, with other researchers having derided its usefulness.
   
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== Raccoon City Destruction Incident ==
===Life as an outlaw===
 
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In May 1998 the Arklay Laboratory was sabotaged by one of Dr. Marcus' creations, Queen Leech. Its entire staff either killed or infected, and escaped B.O.W.s drew national attention in their killings of out-of-state hikers. As part of the [[X-Day]] contingency, Albert Wesker sent out two elite law enforcement teams to the laboratory to assist in his recovery of important B.O.W. research data before destroying the lab and killing them; Spencer's right-hand man Colonel Sergei Vladimir was also sent in personally for the task of recovering an experimental Tyrant and Umbrella's U.M.F.-013 supercomputer. While Vladimir was successful, Wesker chose to fake his death and hand the data over to a rival company, and several S.T.A.R.S. members escaped intent on beginning a police investigation.
[[File:Stoneandmetalobject.jpg|thumb|left|150px|The Spencer coat of arms.]]
 
[[File:mansion front.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A mansion mimicking his family home.]]
 
   
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In the immediate fallout, an executive named Morpheus D. Duvall was scapegoated for the containment failure, and later began a bioterror plot to steal viral samples in vengeance. Publicly, the so-called "mansion incident" did not harm Umbrella thanks to its influence over the local Raccoon City media; police and local government. However, a combination of this incident; Wesker's departure, and Spencer's refusal to allow promotion to his tight circle of executives led to Dr. Birkin dumping the t-Virus around Raccoon City to neutralise other Umbrella facilities in preparation for handing over the G-Virus to the US military, who were intent on starting their own [[United States biological weapons program|bioweapons project]] and end support for Umbrella. An ambush by the Umbrella Security Services, an organization under Spencer's command, accidentally led to the t-Virus being released into the water supply through infected rats. Over the next week the city collapsed into anarchy as thousands of infected took part in cannibalistic murders.
   
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Aware Raccoon City was doomed and the company no longer capable of lobbying against a Senate committee influenced by Derek C. Simmons, Spencer ordered Colonel Sergei Vladimir to recover the U.M.F.-013 from Raccoon City and take it to a safe location. On October 1, 1998, Spencer awoke to news of the US President's ordering of a bombing on the city. Soon after this, the US Congress voted in an act to liquidate Umbrella USA, and the actual corporation suffered a ban of business in the country. Expecting Umbrella to fail, Spencer assembled expert lawyers; fake witnesses, and bribes during the Raccoon Trials to divert all responsibility for deaths towards the US government. Unwilling to acknowledge their breaching of international law to obtain bioweaponry or even acknowledge B.O.W.s in general, the US government remained in a stalemate with Umbrella. This stalemate ended in early 2003, when Albert Wesker leaked excerpts of the recovered U.M.F.-013 data to the court. Umbrella was found liable for damages and was made bankrupt. An international arrest warrant was filed by both the United States and Russian Federation on Spencer, who quickly went into hiding.
{{Quote|When one buries a treasure, one should not leave behind a map...}}
 
   
 
== Life as an outlaw ==
When the [[Zombie]] outbreak affected [[Raccoon City]], Spencer ordered that all of Umbrella's data be backed up to the [[U.M.F.-013]] computer core, an act which was carried out and overseen by his loyal employee, [[Sergei Vladimir]]. Sergei and an unidentified [[Umbrella executive]] carried the computer core out of the city via helicopter. Raccoon City was leveled by a U.S. Government missile within moments of Sergei's escape. Spencer later received word that the city had been completely wiped out and made an entry about it in [[Spencer's notebook|his journal]]. He also placed Sergei in charge of Umbrella's remaining structure, and went into hiding. Following the aftermath of the incidents in the [[Arklay Mountains]] and Raccoon City, Spencer brought forth top lawyers and false witnesses to the Supreme Court to shift blame for the events of Raccoon City to the Government, which kept Umbrella afloat for another five years.
 
 
{{Quote|When one buries a treasure, one should not leave behind a map...|Excerpt from a journal entry regarding Spencer's plan to eliminate executives.}}
 
In actuality, U.S. governors were involved with Umbrella's dealings.<ref>[[Resident Evil: Degeneration]]</ref> Ultimately, Albert Wesker betrayed Spencer and sealed Umbrella's fate by submitting all of Umbrella's secret information ([[B.O.W.]]s, Viral Samples, Tactical Training, etc.) to the Government. The information had been downloaded onto a special disk from the U.M.F.-013, one of [[Umbrella Archives|Umbrella's biggest archives]]. Wesker even went as far as to personally testify against Spencer, detailing what role he had in the events of Raccoon City; he was referred to as a personal friend of the CEO (chief executive officer), but ultimately betrayed his former employer. Immediately afterwards, Umbrella's business license was revoked and a global manhunt for Spencer had begun, causing him to retreat even further into hiding following Umbrella's destruction. Wesker took all of the infrastructure that he had recovered from Umbella and planned to remake it as his own empire, with which to lead the world into a new era. He would meet Spencer again in 2006 and reveal these plans before finishing him off for good.
 
 
===Immortality research===
 
 
{{Quote|[[Alex Wesker|Alex]] has disappeared! I would be less concerned if that were the only regrettable report from the island.... And most importantly, all the research materials including the final virus that was to make me a god cannot be located! I have been betrayed!... I should have learned from my mistakes with [[Albert Wesker|Albert]]!|[[Spencer's Memoirs 4]]|Resident Evil 5}}
 
{{Quote|[[Alex Wesker|Alex]] has disappeared! I would be less concerned if that were the only regrettable report from the island.... And most importantly, all the research materials including the final virus that was to make me a god cannot be located! I have been betrayed!... I should have learned from my mistakes with [[Albert Wesker|Albert]]!|[[Spencer's Memoirs 4]]|Resident Evil 5}}
   
Following Albert's betrayal, Alex Wesker was Spencer's last and most loyal servant. She was assigned to research the [[Immortality Virus]] for Spencer (a virus that would presumably allow Spencer to cheat death), according to [[Spencer's Memoirs 1|Spencer's memoirs]]. However, Alex betrayed him and disappeared after the project's success, taking the results, her researchers, subordinates, and the virus itself to [[Sushestovanie Island|Sushestvovanie Island]] near Russia, leaving no trace behind.
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Intent on establishing a future successor to Umbrella, Spencer became obsessive in maintaining what little order he had left. Right after the Raccoon City bombing, he had already ordered a purge of the senior executive staff to prevent the United States from learning of Progenitor. For the next three years he remained in his European castle, seen only by his loyalist bodyguards and his butler, [[Patrick]]. Intent on surviving long enough to see the rebirth of his organization, Spencer ordered Alex Wesker to begin research into a mutagenic virus capable of [[Immortality Virus|restoring his youth]].<ref>''[[Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition]]'' (2010), file: "[[Spencer's Memoirs 1]]".</ref> However, Alex betrayed him and disappeared after the project's success, taking the results, her researchers, subordinates, and the virus itself to [[Sushestovanie Island]] in the Baltic Sea.
   
 
==Death==
Alex's whereabouts were unknown to Spencer, thus he assumed that Alex was deceased, making Albert the sole survivor of the Wesker children. By this point, Spencer had become terminally ill and had lost all hope of achieving the immortality he desired for decades, falling into a deep depression as a result. He relied on [[Patrick]], his butler, to leak his current hiding place to Albert. He chose to remain silent about Alex or her whereabouts to ensure that Albert wouldn't come after her also.
 
 
===Death===
 
 
{{Quote|However, all was lost with Raccoon City. Despite that setback, your creation still holds great significance.|Spencer's final words to Wesker|Resident Evil 5}}
 
{{Quote|However, all was lost with Raccoon City. Despite that setback, your creation still holds great significance.|Spencer's final words to Wesker|Resident Evil 5}}
 
[[File:Spencer.jpg|thumb|left|Spencer's final moments before Wesker.]]
 
[[File:Spencer.jpg|thumb|left|Spencer's final moments before Wesker.]]
 
Spencer's hiding place had been his [[Spencer Estate|European estate]], a castle located along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean (probably somewhere in England). [[Chris Redfield]] and [[Jill Valentine]] were given information from a reliable source on Spencer's location, hoping to arrest Spencer and get information on Wesker's whereabouts. Minutes before they arrived, Wesker himself paid a visit to Spencer, who was expecting him, much to Wesker's shock. Wesker realized that Spencer had been in control of everything that occurred over the years, even his own actions, and the two discussed Wesker's origins. Wesker was the result of genetic experimentation with the Progenitor virus along with thousands of other children born to parents of "superior genes", known as the "Wesker children."
 
 
 
[[File:Spencer dead.jpg|thumb|right|Spencer's death.]]
 
[[File:Spencer dead.jpg|thumb|right|Spencer's death.]]
   
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Close to death, Spencer had Patrick track down Albert Wesker's contacts and provide the man with Spencer's location to allow a meeting between the two. In August 2006, Wesker entered the castle and brutally murdered Spencer's guards before heading into Spencer's private office. In their meeting, Spencer detailed information on the Wesker Project and Albert's intentional infection with the Progenitor Virus in 1998 to become one of his supermen. Wesker was disinterested in Spencer's vision of being a god over mankind with his race of supermen. While not expecting Spencer to be much competition to [[Red Umbrella|his]] [[Uroboros Virus|own goals]], Wesker saw fit to tie up loose ends by impaling Spencer with a devastating punch to the chest, declaring he himself to have the one right to be a god.
Spencer revealed that his goal was to create a new breed of humans -Albert included- and to make himself immortal, thus become a god over a new world. However, Albert was the only one who survived out of all of the other participants of the Wesker project, and the research itself was destroyed along with Raccoon City. His decision to reveal this proved to be a mistake, as revealing Wesker's origins ended up clearing any doubts as to Wesker's plans, and resulted in his creation fully breaking free from his control. As Spencer stood from his wheelchair to confront Wesker face to face, he violently thrusted his hand through Spencer's chest, whispering to him that the right to become a god was now his, and had never been Spencer's. Wesker viciously removed his hand from his chest, allowing him to topple over. As Jill and Chris entered the room, they unexpectedly found Spencer's corpse, with Wesker's bloodstained figure standing over him. After a battle in the estate, Wesker and Jill disappeared, and were presumed dead. Spencer's corpse was left lying on the floor of his castle.
 
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Despite various references made to him in previous ''Resident Evil ''games, Spencer's only confirmed appearance was in ''[[Resident Evil 5]]''. He was shown in a flashback to be an elderly man in his eighties. He had light blue eyes and completely white, curly hair. He wore a purple evening robe with purple slippers, though he may have just been settling into more comfortable attire for the night. He was shown in a portrait wearing more formal attire, albeit with an older-age sense in his fashion. He was slightly confined to a wheelchair, which he was connected to through wires, though he was able to stand up and face Wesker during the last moments of his life, at the same time disconnecting himself from his life support. The chair kept track of his heart rate. Spencer would break into racked coughing at random times while speaking, and also seemed to have breathing problems. Since he has never been seen before his incredibly old state, when Spencer's health problems began is currently unknown, other than it possibly being as early as the late 1990s.
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Despite various references made to him in previous ''Resident Evil'' games, Spencer's only confirmed appearance was in ''[[Resident Evil 5]]''. He was shown in a flashback to be an elderly man in his eighties. He had light blue eyes and completely white, curly hair. He wore a purple evening robe with purple slippers, though he may have just been settling into more comfortable attire for the night. He was shown in a portrait wearing more formal attire, albeit with an older-age sense in his fashion. He was slightly confined to a wheelchair, which he was connected to through wires, though he was able to stand up and face Wesker during the last moments of his life, at the same time disconnecting himself from his life support. The chair kept track of his heart rate. Spencer would break into racked coughing at random times while speaking, and also seemed to have breathing problems. Since he has never been seen before his incredibly old state, when Spencer's health problems began is currently unknown, other than it possibly being as early as the late 1990s.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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==Further notes==
 
==Further notes==
 
{{Quotes link}}
 
{{Quotes link}}
*In ''Umbrella Chronicles'', Spencer is incorrectly referred to as "Oswald E. Spencer" in the game's credits by the voice of a news reporter.
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*In the English localization of ''Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles'', Spencer is incorrectly referred to as "Oswald E. Spencer" in the game's credits by the voice of a news reporter.
*In ''[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim]]'', the massive Umbrella cruiser, [[Spencer Rain]], was named after the Umbrella CEO.
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*In ''[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim]]'', the massive Umbrella cruiser, ''[[Spencer Rain]]'', was named after the Umbrella CEO.
 
*Spencer makes a cameo in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. In the Nemesis ending, he is shown speaking with Director Colcord, about an "improvement" made to Nemesis.
 
*Spencer makes a cameo in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. In the Nemesis ending, he is shown speaking with Director Colcord, about an "improvement" made to Nemesis.
*Although his birth year was given as 1931 in the Resident Evil 5 Guidebook,<ref>[https://archive.is/20130421232626/img18.imageshack.us/img18/9264/16165527.jpg ''Resident Evil 5 guidebook'']</ref> this conflicts with some reports in the game itself as well as prior elements in the franchise, namely his friendship with James Marcus since their college years, as the latter was born in 1918. The RE.Net recollections timeline changed this to being 1923.
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*Although his birth year was given as 1931 in the ''BIOHAZARD 5 kaitaishinsho'' guide,<ref>[https://archive.is/20130421232626/img18.imageshack.us/img18/9264/16165527.jpg ''Resident Evil 5 guidebook'']</ref> this conflicts with some reports in the game itself as well as prior elements in the franchise, namely his friendship with James Marcus since their college years, as ''Resident Evil Zero'' implied the latter was born in 1918. The RE.Net Recollections timeline changed this to being 1923.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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"I was to become a god! Creating a new world, with an advanced race of human beings...."
— Spencer to Albert Wesker, shortly before his death.

Dr. Oswell E. Spencer, Earl Spencer was a 20th-century British virologist and eugenicist. One of the founders of Umbrella Pharmaceuticals, Lord Spencer played a chief role in the development of the Umbrella Corporation, which dominated the pharmaceuticals and chemicals industry from the 1970s until its collapse in 2003.

A man of great wealth and power, Lord Spencer was also an aristocrat with a keen hobby in art collecting.[notes 1] He had a vision to remake the world and lead it into a new era, seeing the world's current state as self-destructive. He intended to use the research of Bio Organic Weapons to carry out his vision and mould a utopia for mankind with himself as its ruler.

Early life

Stoneandmetalobject

The Spencer coat of arms.

As a child, Spencer grew up in his family's European castle, and is known to have been a childhood fan of the 19th century encyclopaedia, Natural History Conspectus. Descriptions by author Henry Travis of the Sonnentreppe, a plant that could bestow great power to its consumer interested Spencer, who held strong views in support of the then-ongoing eugenics movement. As a university student he became friends with fellow nobleman Edward Ashford, and an American named James Marcus.

In the 1960s, having long received his doctorate, Spencer finally acted out on his curiosity and formed an expedition team to investigate the plant, with he; Dr. Marcus and Dr. Ashford commissioning new properties to house their personal laboratories for study should they find it. Spencer; Marcus and Marcus' prize pupil, Brandon Bailey, ventured out to Arica in 1966, and ultimately discovered what they believed to be the plant in December of that year, finding it to contain an RNA virus.[1]

President of Umbrella

Soon after their return to the United States, Spencer founded Umbrella Pharmaceuticals with Drs. Ashford and Marcus. Believing the virus, dubbed Progenitor, to be the key to creating a new race of supermen, the company was formed as a means of funding the project. Spencer, with the aid of an employee named Wesker, started a foundation to raise thirteen children to be the best and brightest humanity had to offer when ultimately infected with Progenitor to become his supermen. Virologists Albert and Alex Wesker were raised by this foundation, dubbed within the company as the "Wesker Project".

Mansion front

A mansion mimicking his family home lay above Spencer's Arklay Laboratory.

Soon after, all three founders began work on creating new strain of Progenitor that could be sold to national governments as biological weaponry, in a project later known as the "t-Virus Project", Marcus' name for his strain becoming the standard name for a collection of mutant strains. Spencer's research was conducted at the Arklay Laboratory, beneath an elaborate mansion he had commissioned in anticipation for this purpose in 1962. The architect, George Trevor, and his family were invited to the mansion to celebrate its completion in late 1967 as a pretext for their abduction and experimentation with Progenitor, Spencer wanting no one other than him to know the complex maze of puzzles designed to slow intruders.

Over the next few years Umbrella saw fierce competition between the three founders over control of the company, and the improvement of the fledgling t-Virus offered a means to gain that control due to its potential to create the bioweapon assets for the market. Ashford died in 1968 from exposure to the virus, and his son Alexander was not proficient in that field, thus effectively wiping out that family's influence. Bailey had been exiled to West Africa to oversee cultivation of the Sonnentreppe flowers. This left the fate of the company down to Spencer and Marcus, who had become mutually suspicious of the others' intent. Marcus had become a liability to the company over the years despite his isolation; he had run an executive training school for new Umbrella managers in the 1970s, but it was shut down in 1978 following his use of several students as test subjects for his virus, even shipping their bodies to Spencer's Arklay Laboratory for further research. In 1988, Spencer gave the order for Marcus' assassination, with the help of Arklay doctors Albert Wesker and William Birkin. As the sole remaining of the three founders, Spencer developed a new corporate narrative for his benefit, crediting the young Dr. Birkin with the creation of the t-Virus.

Research continued at Umbrella in the 1990s, with the creation of a new laboratory on Sonido de Tortuga Island, which he personally attended the opening of. This lab was used by Dr. Alex Wesker for her own research. In 1991, Dr. Birkin was given praise for his research into a newly-discovered mutant virus dubbed "God Virus", which could induce beneficial mutation to infected humans to make them superior. Intrigued by his research, a new laboratory was commissioned beneath Raccoon City's industrial district to specialise in G-Virus research. Spencer's decision proved to be somewhat controversial, with other researchers having derided its usefulness.

Raccoon City Destruction Incident

In May 1998 the Arklay Laboratory was sabotaged by one of Dr. Marcus' creations, Queen Leech. Its entire staff either killed or infected, and escaped B.O.W.s drew national attention in their killings of out-of-state hikers. As part of the X-Day contingency, Albert Wesker sent out two elite law enforcement teams to the laboratory to assist in his recovery of important B.O.W. research data before destroying the lab and killing them; Spencer's right-hand man Colonel Sergei Vladimir was also sent in personally for the task of recovering an experimental Tyrant and Umbrella's U.M.F.-013 supercomputer. While Vladimir was successful, Wesker chose to fake his death and hand the data over to a rival company, and several S.T.A.R.S. members escaped intent on beginning a police investigation.

In the immediate fallout, an executive named Morpheus D. Duvall was scapegoated for the containment failure, and later began a bioterror plot to steal viral samples in vengeance. Publicly, the so-called "mansion incident" did not harm Umbrella thanks to its influence over the local Raccoon City media; police and local government. However, a combination of this incident; Wesker's departure, and Spencer's refusal to allow promotion to his tight circle of executives led to Dr. Birkin dumping the t-Virus around Raccoon City to neutralise other Umbrella facilities in preparation for handing over the G-Virus to the US military, who were intent on starting their own bioweapons project and end support for Umbrella. An ambush by the Umbrella Security Services, an organization under Spencer's command, accidentally led to the t-Virus being released into the water supply through infected rats. Over the next week the city collapsed into anarchy as thousands of infected took part in cannibalistic murders.

Aware Raccoon City was doomed and the company no longer capable of lobbying against a Senate committee influenced by Derek C. Simmons, Spencer ordered Colonel Sergei Vladimir to recover the U.M.F.-013 from Raccoon City and take it to a safe location. On October 1, 1998, Spencer awoke to news of the US President's ordering of a bombing on the city. Soon after this, the US Congress voted in an act to liquidate Umbrella USA, and the actual corporation suffered a ban of business in the country. Expecting Umbrella to fail, Spencer assembled expert lawyers; fake witnesses, and bribes during the Raccoon Trials to divert all responsibility for deaths towards the US government. Unwilling to acknowledge their breaching of international law to obtain bioweaponry or even acknowledge B.O.W.s in general, the US government remained in a stalemate with Umbrella. This stalemate ended in early 2003, when Albert Wesker leaked excerpts of the recovered U.M.F.-013 data to the court. Umbrella was found liable for damages and was made bankrupt. An international arrest warrant was filed by both the United States and Russian Federation on Spencer, who quickly went into hiding.

Life as an outlaw

"When one buries a treasure, one should not leave behind a map..."
— Excerpt from a journal entry regarding Spencer's plan to eliminate executives.
"Alex has disappeared! I would be less concerned if that were the only regrettable report from the island.... And most importantly, all the research materials including the final virus that was to make me a god cannot be located! I have been betrayed!... I should have learned from my mistakes with Albert!"
Spencer's Memoirs 4

Intent on establishing a future successor to Umbrella, Spencer became obsessive in maintaining what little order he had left. Right after the Raccoon City bombing, he had already ordered a purge of the senior executive staff to prevent the United States from learning of Progenitor. For the next three years he remained in his European castle, seen only by his loyalist bodyguards and his butler, Patrick. Intent on surviving long enough to see the rebirth of his organization, Spencer ordered Alex Wesker to begin research into a mutagenic virus capable of restoring his youth.[2] However, Alex betrayed him and disappeared after the project's success, taking the results, her researchers, subordinates, and the virus itself to Sushestovanie Island in the Baltic Sea.

Death

"However, all was lost with Raccoon City. Despite that setback, your creation still holds great significance."
— Spencer's final words to Wesker
Spencer

Spencer's final moments before Wesker.

Spencer dead

Spencer's death.

Close to death, Spencer had Patrick track down Albert Wesker's contacts and provide the man with Spencer's location to allow a meeting between the two. In August 2006, Wesker entered the castle and brutally murdered Spencer's guards before heading into Spencer's private office. In their meeting, Spencer detailed information on the Wesker Project and Albert's intentional infection with the Progenitor Virus in 1998 to become one of his supermen. Wesker was disinterested in Spencer's vision of being a god over mankind with his race of supermen. While not expecting Spencer to be much competition to his own goals, Wesker saw fit to tie up loose ends by impaling Spencer with a devastating punch to the chest, declaring he himself to have the one right to be a god.

Appearance

Despite various references made to him in previous Resident Evil games, Spencer's only confirmed appearance was in Resident Evil 5. He was shown in a flashback to be an elderly man in his eighties. He had light blue eyes and completely white, curly hair. He wore a purple evening robe with purple slippers, though he may have just been settling into more comfortable attire for the night. He was shown in a portrait wearing more formal attire, albeit with an older-age sense in his fashion. He was slightly confined to a wheelchair, which he was connected to through wires, though he was able to stand up and face Wesker during the last moments of his life, at the same time disconnecting himself from his life support. The chair kept track of his heart rate. Spencer would break into racked coughing at random times while speaking, and also seemed to have breathing problems. Since he has never been seen before his incredibly old state, when Spencer's health problems began is currently unknown, other than it possibly being as early as the late 1990s.

Personality

Spencer was divorced from human morality, viewing things only in terms of power and believing that only the strongest and/or most intelligent deserved to exist. Spencer was also very treacherous, as evidenced by his callous orchestration of the deaths of Edward Ashford and James Marcus, two longtime friends and fellow Umbrella founders. He achieved the latter at the hands of Albert Wesker and William Birkin, the doctor's most trusted students at the time. It was this very command from the CEO that motivated Wesker to abandon Umbrella, believing that he would be just as expendable and not wishing to share the fate of Marcus.

It is heavily implied that these Darwinistic, Machiavellian, and psychopathic elements and views, among others, were ultimately emulated by Albert and Alex Wesker as a result, including ironically enough their later treachery towards him. He was narcissistic, believing that he was entitled to be the god of a new world, filling his estate with portraits of himself and showing pride and haughtiness to his dying breath. By the time of his death, Spencer had become nihilistic and more bitter and twisted than ever, perhaps even deliberately provoking Wesker into killing him.

Despite all of this, he got along well with his butler, Patrick. The same could be said of fellow Umbrella executives before he had them killed, as his quiet nature and calm demeanor left them with no suspicions of his treachery.

Further notes

Please remember to only add notable quotations on the quotes page.
  • In the English localization of Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, Spencer is incorrectly referred to as "Oswald E. Spencer" in the game's credits by the voice of a news reporter.
  • In Resident Evil: Dead Aim, the massive Umbrella cruiser, Spencer Rain, was named after the Umbrella CEO.
  • Spencer makes a cameo in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. In the Nemesis ending, he is shown speaking with Director Colcord, about an "improvement" made to Nemesis.
  • Although his birth year was given as 1931 in the BIOHAZARD 5 kaitaishinsho guide,[3] this conflicts with some reports in the game itself as well as prior elements in the franchise, namely his friendship with James Marcus since their college years, as Resident Evil Zero implied the latter was born in 1918. The RE.Net Recollections timeline changed this to being 1923.

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  1. Excerpt from BIOHAZARD CODE: Veronica Kanzenban Kaitai Shinsho, page 222:
    "「バイオ1」の舞台となった洋館の持ち主。
    貴族仲間であるエドワード・アシュフォードらとともに始祖ウイルスを発見し、 その研究を擬装するため製薬会社アンブレラを設立した。
    世界的な富豪で、 美術品収集を趣味とする。"
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