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Goldman took interest in Dr. Curien's "Bio-Reactor" project, which was to remove the barrier between life and death and cure the scientist's terminally-ill son, [[Daniel Curien|Daniel]]. Funding Curien's work, he established the [[DBR Corporation]] and hired Curien as its research director to avoid public suspicion.
With a team of researchers, Curien continued his inhumane experiments within a [[The Curien Mansion|mansion]]. The departure of so much personnel and his obsession with curing Daniel drove Curien insane, resulting in him unleashing his [[Zombie|creations]] upon researchers on December
Sometime after the incident, Goldman visited the abandoned mansion and took all that remained of Curien's research. He spent the next two years continuing the doctor's work with his own resources.
===''[[The House of the Dead 2]]''===
On February
[[File:Goldmanfalling.png|250px|thumb|Goldman commits suicide.|left]]By the following morning, February
Serenely claiming that a "successor" will eventually come, Goldman committed suicide by leaning backwards over the top of his headquarters, falling to his presumed death. However, his plans had only begun. It was not known if the successor Goldman was referring to was either to [[Thornheart]], a former colleague who appears in ''[[House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn]]'', or to the [[The World|World]] in ''The House of the Dead 4'', the successor to the Emperor.
Goldman and Curien are revealed to have worked with a man named [[Thornheart]], whose ancestors had founded the DBR corporation. The pair of them are seen alongside Thornheart in a photograph taken years before the first game's events. Monuments to Goldman and Curien are later seen.
=== ''[[The Typing of the Dead
As the game serves as a parody of ''The House of the Dead 2'', the plot and dialogue are largely unchanged, aside from one notable exception: the game's ending. Depending on the answers chosen during the final phase of the Emperor battle, one of three endings are seen after Goldman bids farewell to the agents. Given the comical tone of the game, none of these endings are canon and are immediately followed by the credits.
* Goldman leans back and falls off of the building, just like in the original game. Goldman's fall is now accompanied by an appropriate cartoon sound effect, and the entire fall is seen. The impact results in a large fiery explosion, leaving the agents speechless and dumbfounded.
Goldman is an extremely stoic, cold, and calculating human being who has extensive knowledge of the Genome theory. He harbors a deep contempt regarding what the human race might become due to their self-destructive nature, disruption of nature, and their excessive "breeding".
Goldman also possesses calm, unshakeable confidence that his vision of a world free of the destruction wrought by man will indeed come to pass. At most, a defeat is simply a momentary delay of the inevitable. It is not an issue of '
This same ironclad faith is probably why he stepped off his building with such serenity. As he had told the agents upon the Emperor's defeat, everything was far from over, and he had already made arrangements for the Emperor's successor in the form of Pandora's Box. He was absolutely certain his plans would come into fruition even after his death.
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