Who can tell us something about the foreign pavilion in Resident Evil?

The foreign pavilion incident itself is the beginning of Resident Evil. The details of this incident are as follows:

First of all, briefly introduce this matter:

First of all, the so-called foreign museum is Ann brera's retreat in the suburb of Lacken, but there is also Ann brera's secret biochemical laboratory underground.

The experimental animals in the laboratory escaped from the laboratory and brought the T virus in their bodies to the suburbs of Lyken, causing some animals to be infected with the T virus and eventually attacking humans, leading to death.

Second, a detailed explanation about this matter:

At first, the Lacken City Police Department thought that this was a man-made serial murder case and dispatched the special forces of the Lacken City Police Department. S.T.A.R.S. entered the area to investigate, and two detachments of S.T.A.R.S. team, Beta and Alpha, were sent to the area one after another. After fighting with zombie dogs, all of them suffered casualties and fled to foreign museums.

In fact, the whole incident was a conspiracy between brera's Veske (alpha squad leader) who was placed in the police station of Lacken City and his colleague William Perkins in brera, with the aim of using S.T.A.R.S to extract the actual data of T virus as a biochemical weapon.

With the efforts of the surviving Alpha team Chris and Jill, their plot was shattered, Veske was killed by the experimental tyrant in the laboratory, and foreign museums were also destroyed.

Later, Wesker came back to life because he was injected with something before being killed by the tyrant. After the resurrection, Veske gained a powerful superhuman ability.

Regarding this "thing" injected by Veske, there are contradictions in the plot document of Resident Evil. Resident Evil: Annals of Ann brera, published in 2007, was an unexpected discovery when William developed the follow-up products of Zuvirus. However, the page about "Project Veske" in the plot document of resident evil 5, the report released in 2009 and the audience library included in the game have all been changed to the virus that Spencer instructed William to give to Veske, which is actually an important part of the Spencer Zu virus plan and the latest variant of the progenitor virus in a certain experimental stage.

There is also an anecdotal saying that Veske injected the embryonic form of G virus developed by William.