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Born in 1949 in the United States, Ron Davis rose to become a U.S. Senator. He served on the committee, chaired by Derek C. Simmons, that authorized the 1998 bombing of Raccoon City. While presented publicly as a containment measure for the T-Virus outbreak, the bombing primarily aimed to conceal the U.S. government's involvement with Umbrella Corporation's bioweapon research within the city. Davis actively participated in subsequent efforts to shift blame entirely onto Umbrella, protecting government interests.
By 2005, Davis aligned himself with the pharmaceutical company WilPharma. He approved their use of human test subjects, including in India, to develop a T-Virus vaccine. Leveraging his political influence, he facilitated WilPharma's mass production plans. Davis was also a major shareholder in WilPharma and engaged in insider trading with its stock.
His arrival at Harvardville Airport in November 2005 sparked protests by TerraSave and citizens opposed to WilPharma's human testing. Forced to evacuate through regular exits disguised in a cap, protesters identified him through Rani Chawla, attracting media attention. When a genuine zombie outbreak erupted, Davis's bodyguards were killed and his aide abandoned him. Suffering from a pre-existing back injury worsened by structural damage from a crashing airplane, he pleaded with Claire Redfield for help. Davis, Claire, Rani, and a waitress sought refuge in a VIP lounge.
Rescued by S.R.T. officers and government agent Leon S. Kennedy, Davis became separated from the group during evacuation and exited the terminal first. Upon reuniting with Rani's aunt, Davis expressed annoyance at the child's distress, prompting Claire to slap him for his insensitivity.
After the airport incident, Claire and Leon uncovered evidence of Davis's WilPharma insider trading. Public exposure forced his resignation from the Senate in disgrace. Following WilPharma's bankruptcy and acquisition by Tricell Incorporated, Tricell operatives assassinated Davis. They deleted incriminating WilPharma data from his computer, including files implicating Umbrella and Tricell's own bioweapons dealings. Evidence points to Albert Wesker and Excella Gionne orchestrating the assassination to eliminate Davis as a liability.
Throughout these events, Davis consistently displayed cowardice under threat, contempt for protesters and children, entitlement toward subordinates, and a sarcastic, dismissive demeanor. He also suffered from a notable back problem.
By 2005, Davis aligned himself with the pharmaceutical company WilPharma. He approved their use of human test subjects, including in India, to develop a T-Virus vaccine. Leveraging his political influence, he facilitated WilPharma's mass production plans. Davis was also a major shareholder in WilPharma and engaged in insider trading with its stock.
His arrival at Harvardville Airport in November 2005 sparked protests by TerraSave and citizens opposed to WilPharma's human testing. Forced to evacuate through regular exits disguised in a cap, protesters identified him through Rani Chawla, attracting media attention. When a genuine zombie outbreak erupted, Davis's bodyguards were killed and his aide abandoned him. Suffering from a pre-existing back injury worsened by structural damage from a crashing airplane, he pleaded with Claire Redfield for help. Davis, Claire, Rani, and a waitress sought refuge in a VIP lounge.
Rescued by S.R.T. officers and government agent Leon S. Kennedy, Davis became separated from the group during evacuation and exited the terminal first. Upon reuniting with Rani's aunt, Davis expressed annoyance at the child's distress, prompting Claire to slap him for his insensitivity.
After the airport incident, Claire and Leon uncovered evidence of Davis's WilPharma insider trading. Public exposure forced his resignation from the Senate in disgrace. Following WilPharma's bankruptcy and acquisition by Tricell Incorporated, Tricell operatives assassinated Davis. They deleted incriminating WilPharma data from his computer, including files implicating Umbrella and Tricell's own bioweapons dealings. Evidence points to Albert Wesker and Excella Gionne orchestrating the assassination to eliminate Davis as a liability.
Throughout these events, Davis consistently displayed cowardice under threat, contempt for protesters and children, entitlement toward subordinates, and a sarcastic, dismissive demeanor. He also suffered from a notable back problem.