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{{Quote|Every day, humans come one step closer to self-destruction! I'm not destroying the world, I'm saving it!}}

 

{{Quote|Every day, humans come one step closer to self-destruction! I'm not destroying the world, I'm saving it!}}



Power-hungry, knowledgeable and infinitely cunning, '''Albert Wesker''' was a man who sought power and domination over the entire human race, all for his own gain. To this end, he was affiliated with the [[Umbrella Corporation]], as one of its most promising researchers, and at the same time participated in illicit activities by going undercover as an officer in the [[Raccoon City Police Department|R.P.D.]] and the leader of [[Special Tactics and Rescue Service|S.T.A.R.S.]] in [[Raccoon City]]. Through the course of much betrayal of his allies to further his own plans, Wesker faked his death, gained superhuman powers from a [[Prototype virus]], and worked alongside both the mysterious "[[Organization]]" and TRICELL, Inc. He would eventually enact a plot, originally created by [[Oswell E. Spencer]], to transform the human race into powerful superhumans like himself, and be a god to rule over them and a new age. Wesker was the main antagonist for much of the series, surpassing even Oswell E. Spencer.Wesker was removed from resident evil because the designer had a fetish for wesker's penis.Wesker's penis can be found in Resident evil 5 using hack.

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Power-hungry, knowledgeable and infinitely cunning, '''Albert Wesker''' was a man who sought power and domination over the entire human race, all for his own gain. To this end, he was affiliated with the [[Umbrella Corporation]], as one of its most promising researchers, and at the same time participated in illicit activities by going undercover as an officer in the [[Raccoon City Police Department|R.P.D.]] and the leader of [[Special Tactics and Rescue Service|S.T.A.R.S.]] in [[Raccoon City]]. Through the course of much betrayal of his allies to further his own plans, Wesker faked his death, gained superhuman powers from a [[Prototype virus]], and worked alongside both the mysterious "[[Organization]]" and TRICELL, Inc. He would eventually enact a plot, originally created by [[Oswell E. Spencer]], to transform the human race into powerful superhumans like himself, and be a god to rule over them and a new age. Wesker was the main antagonist for much of the series, surpassing even Oswell E. Spencer.

 

 

 

==Biography==

 

==Biography==

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[[File:Arklay Staff.PNG|thumb|left|Wesker with the members of the {{abbr|title=Bio Organic Weapon|abbr=B.O.W.}} Development Team at Arklay.]]

 

[[File:Arklay Staff.PNG|thumb|left|Wesker with the members of the {{abbr|title=Bio Organic Weapon|abbr=B.O.W.}} Development Team at Arklay.]]

 

 



Albert Wesker was born to parents with superior intellectual genes.<ref name="PW">{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil 5|publisher=Capcom|developer=Capcom|file=[[Report on Project W - August 28, 1998]]}}</ref> He and dozens of other children of his caliber were collected and raised as components of the [[Wesker children]] project by the Umbrella Corporation and given the surname "Wesker".<ref name="PW"/> He showed particular promise over the other children, which pleased Umbrella's founder, Oswell E. Spencer.{{Verify}} Spencer saw in Wesker the makings of what his children needed.{{Verify}} Obviously not coincidentally, Wesker would eventually go into the service of the same company that molded him and become a close employee under the watchful eyes of his 'creator', Spencer, all the while unaware of the pharmaceutical president's true intentions and his origins.{{Verify}}

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Albert Wesker was born to parents with superior intellectual genes.<ref name="PW">{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil 5|publisher=Capcom|developer=Capcom|file=[[Report on Project W - August 28, 1998]]}}</ref> He and dozens of other children of his caliber were collected and raised as components of the [[Wesker children]] project by the Umbrella Corporation and given the surname "Wesker".<ref name="PW"/> He showed particular promise over the other children, which pleased Umbrella's founder, Oswell E. Spencer.{{Verify}} Spencer saw in Wesker the makings of what his children needed.{{Verify}} Obviously not coincidentally, Wesker would eventually go into the service of the same company that moulded him and become a close employee under the watchful eyes of his 'creator', Spencer, all the while unaware of the pharmaceutical president's true intentions and his origins.{{Verify}}

 

 

 

Wesker joined the international pharmaceutical enterprise Umbrella at the age of seventeen<ref group="notes">Born in 1960, joined in 1977</ref> and began working as one of its researchers with William Birkin.{{Verify}} In [[1977]], Wesker was assigned to the [[Umbrella Research Center]] under Doctor [[James Marcus]].<ref>{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil Zero|developer=Capcom|publisher=Capcom|file=[[Assistant Director's Diary]]}}</ref> Wesker became friends with, and a rival of fellow trainee [[William Birkin]], becoming colleagues and accomplices for years to come.<ref group="notes">Both take part in Marcus conspiracy, both planned on rebelling against Spencer together</ref> Both Wesker and Birkin were regarded by Marcus as his best apprentices and the only people he trusted.<ref>{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil|publisher=Capcom|developer=Capcom|file=[[Marcus' Diary 1]]}}</ref> When the training facility was closed down on July 29, 1978, the two were personally transferred to the [[Arklay Laboratory]], becoming the facility's chief researchers.<ref name="report1">''Wesker's Report II'', part 1</ref>

 

Wesker joined the international pharmaceutical enterprise Umbrella at the age of seventeen<ref group="notes">Born in 1960, joined in 1977</ref> and began working as one of its researchers with William Birkin.{{Verify}} In [[1977]], Wesker was assigned to the [[Umbrella Research Center]] under Doctor [[James Marcus]].<ref>{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil Zero|developer=Capcom|publisher=Capcom|file=[[Assistant Director's Diary]]}}</ref> Wesker became friends with, and a rival of fellow trainee [[William Birkin]], becoming colleagues and accomplices for years to come.<ref group="notes">Both take part in Marcus conspiracy, both planned on rebelling against Spencer together</ref> Both Wesker and Birkin were regarded by Marcus as his best apprentices and the only people he trusted.<ref>{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil|publisher=Capcom|developer=Capcom|file=[[Marcus' Diary 1]]}}</ref> When the training facility was closed down on July 29, 1978, the two were personally transferred to the [[Arklay Laboratory]], becoming the facility's chief researchers.<ref name="report1">''Wesker's Report II'', part 1</ref>

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Of the nine S.T.A.R.S. operatives who entered the mansion (including Wesker himself), only four members of Alpha team, along with Bravo team's [[Enrico Marini]], [[Richard Aiken]] and [[Rebecca Chambers]], managed to survive against the various creatures and Bio Organic Weapons that infested the facility. In order to ensure the downfall of the other members, Wesker used extortion in order to convince Barry to do his bidding (luring the others to traps) by threatening his family. When Enrico uncovered evidence that implicated Wesker and Umbrella, Wesker murdered Enrico.<ref name="RE1op"/> However, Chris and Jill learned the truth about Wesker and then proceeded to foil his plot by destroying the [[Tyrant (T-002 Model)|T-002]] Tyrant, along with the facility itself.<ref name="RE1op"/>

 

Of the nine S.T.A.R.S. operatives who entered the mansion (including Wesker himself), only four members of Alpha team, along with Bravo team's [[Enrico Marini]], [[Richard Aiken]] and [[Rebecca Chambers]], managed to survive against the various creatures and Bio Organic Weapons that infested the facility. In order to ensure the downfall of the other members, Wesker used extortion in order to convince Barry to do his bidding (luring the others to traps) by threatening his family. When Enrico uncovered evidence that implicated Wesker and Umbrella, Wesker murdered Enrico.<ref name="RE1op"/> However, Chris and Jill learned the truth about Wesker and then proceeded to foil his plot by destroying the [[Tyrant (T-002 Model)|T-002]] Tyrant, along with the facility itself.<ref name="RE1op"/>

 

 



During the ensuing chaos, Wesker injected himself with a Prototype virus given to him by his partner, William Birkin.<ref>{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil|platform=GameCube|publisher=Capcom|developer=Capcom Production Studio 4|file=[[Virus Memo]]}}</ref> Allowing the Tyrant to "kill" him, the virus reanimated his body after the room became empty. This gave him superhuman strength, agility and regeneration, but at the severe cost of the loss of his humanity. The resulting mutation also gave him gold-red cat-like eyes (but these were not immediately noticeable, due to the sunglasses he always wore). Wesker was revived, while the remaining S.T.A.R.S. operatives were convinced that the Tyrant killed him. After reviving, Wesker realized the S.T.A.R.S. had destroyed the Tyrant and escaped with their lives. He then tried to steal the data from the laboratory and escape.

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During the ensuing chaos, Wesker injected himself with a Prototype virus given to him by his partner, William Birkin.<ref>{{Cite video game|title=Resident Evil|platform=GameCube|publisher=Capcom|deveoper=Capcom Production Studio 4|file=[[Virus Memo]]}}</ref> Allowing the Tyrant to "kill" him, the virus reanimated his body after the room became empty. This gave him superhuman strength, agility and regeneration, but at the severe cost of the loss of his humanity. The resulting mutation also gave him gold-red cat-like eyes (but these were not immediately noticeable, due to the sunglasses he always wore). Wesker was revived, while the remaining S.T.A.R.S. operatives were convinced that the Tyrant killed him. After reviving, Wesker realized the S.T.A.R.S. had destroyed the Tyrant and escaped with their lives. He then tried to steal the data from the laboratory and escape.

 

 

 

[[File:Resident-evil-umbrella-chronicles-20071018102049897 640w.jpg|thumb|250px|Wesker shortly after his resurrection.]]

 

[[File:Resident-evil-umbrella-chronicles-20071018102049897 640w.jpg|thumb|250px|Wesker shortly after his resurrection.]]

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The attack succeeded, especially when the t-Virus samples and captive B.O.W's in the laboratory section of the facility broke containment and contaminated the Island. However, Wesker and his men failed to find the missing Alexia. Wesker then went to the [[Antarctic Base]], which had also suffered a t-Virus outbreak from infected Rockfort employees fleeing to the facility.

 

The attack succeeded, especially when the t-Virus samples and captive B.O.W's in the laboratory section of the facility broke containment and contaminated the Island. However, Wesker and his men failed to find the missing Alexia. Wesker then went to the [[Antarctic Base]], which had also suffered a t-Virus outbreak from infected Rockfort employees fleeing to the facility.

 

 



[[File:Wesker burned face.jpg|thumb|250px|Wesker's face is severely burned after his duel with Chris.]]

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[[File:Weskerburnedface.jpg|thumb|250px|Wesker's face is severely burned after his duel with Chris.]]

 

It was here Wesker encountered his former subordinate Chris Redfield (who had arrived seeking his missing sister [[Claire Redfield|Claire]]). Wesker failed to gain a sample of the virus from Alexia, especially when he tried to use his powers to force her to surrender one, only to be driven back by Alexia's own abilities. After being outmatched, Wesker then left Chris on his own to fight Alexia, and secured a sample of the virus from the retrieved corpse of [[Steve Burnside]]. The base started its self-destruct sequence, but Wesker engaged Chris in combat, eager to settle the score. Wesker quickly used his immense strength and speed to gain dominance, with Chris refusing to allow Wesker an easy kill. Wesker was poised to deliver the finishing blow, only for an explosion, caused by the priming self-destruct, to knock a flaming pillar in between the two. Wesker, vowing Chris was lucky and next time they met he couldn't count on luck again, escaped the base as it began to crumble and explode around them. Wesker reached a submarine and sailed away. While the flaming pillar had badly burned Wesker's face, his burns healed sometime later due to his superhuman regenerative capabilities. It would be eight years later following this incident in which Wesker and Chris would meet each other for a confrontation once again.

 

It was here Wesker encountered his former subordinate Chris Redfield (who had arrived seeking his missing sister [[Claire Redfield|Claire]]). Wesker failed to gain a sample of the virus from Alexia, especially when he tried to use his powers to force her to surrender one, only to be driven back by Alexia's own abilities. After being outmatched, Wesker then left Chris on his own to fight Alexia, and secured a sample of the virus from the retrieved corpse of [[Steve Burnside]]. The base started its self-destruct sequence, but Wesker engaged Chris in combat, eager to settle the score. Wesker quickly used his immense strength and speed to gain dominance, with Chris refusing to allow Wesker an easy kill. Wesker was poised to deliver the finishing blow, only for an explosion, caused by the priming self-destruct, to knock a flaming pillar in between the two. Wesker, vowing Chris was lucky and next time they met he couldn't count on luck again, escaped the base as it began to crumble and explode around them. Wesker reached a submarine and sailed away. While the flaming pillar had badly burned Wesker's face, his burns healed sometime later due to his superhuman regenerative capabilities. It would be eight years later following this incident in which Wesker and Chris would meet each other for a confrontation once again.

 

 

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The mind controlled Jill and the superhuman Wesker fought the pair in a two-on-two battle. Excella left for the dock where the tanker was getting ready to leave, and after seven minutes of his spare time, Wesker received a phone call from her. He abandoned the fight to finish his plans, leaving Chris and Sheva to deal with Jill. But Chris and Sheva were able to remove the device from Jill's chest and free her from Wesker's control. Leaving Jill at her insistence, they chased the two onto the carrier ship. Wesker would soon betray Excella, infecting her with Uroboros, which killed her. After Chris and Sheva defeated the [[Uroboros Aheri|monstrosity that resulted]], they received a call from Jill. According to Jill, Wesker needed to inject a special serum, [[PG67A/W]] (A Progenitor-based solution) into himself in order to keep the virus inside of him stable. If too much was injected, it would weaken him. In a previous encounter with Gionne, Sheva had obtained vials of the serum which Gionne had dropped from an open briefcase. With this new knowledge, Chris and Sheva confronted Wesker in a hanger below the deck which contained Wesker's [[Wesker's Assault Bomber|bomber jet]]. Chris realized that Wesker intended to release Uroboros into the atmosphere using this jet.

 

The mind controlled Jill and the superhuman Wesker fought the pair in a two-on-two battle. Excella left for the dock where the tanker was getting ready to leave, and after seven minutes of his spare time, Wesker received a phone call from her. He abandoned the fight to finish his plans, leaving Chris and Sheva to deal with Jill. But Chris and Sheva were able to remove the device from Jill's chest and free her from Wesker's control. Leaving Jill at her insistence, they chased the two onto the carrier ship. Wesker would soon betray Excella, infecting her with Uroboros, which killed her. After Chris and Sheva defeated the [[Uroboros Aheri|monstrosity that resulted]], they received a call from Jill. According to Jill, Wesker needed to inject a special serum, [[PG67A/W]] (A Progenitor-based solution) into himself in order to keep the virus inside of him stable. If too much was injected, it would weaken him. In a previous encounter with Gionne, Sheva had obtained vials of the serum which Gionne had dropped from an open briefcase. With this new knowledge, Chris and Sheva confronted Wesker in a hanger below the deck which contained Wesker's [[Wesker's Assault Bomber|bomber jet]]. Chris realized that Wesker intended to release Uroboros into the atmosphere using this jet.

 

 



[[File:Re5 wesker.jpg|thumb|250px|Wesker oversees his "Uroboros" plan.]]

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[[File:Re5wesker.jpg|thumb|250px|Wesker oversees his "Uroboros" plan.]]

 

They fought through the last of Wesker's Majini forces and confronted him on a platform as he overlooked the jet, savoring that his plans were all falling into place. Throwing the two onto the ground below the jet, Wesker prepared for the final battle as the hanger rose up to the deck of the ship, almost ready to launch the jet. As he engaged the two, Wesker revealed his plan to rule over the newly created world as a god. Working together, Chris and Sheva managed to insert the serum into Wesker, taking advantage of the darkness by turning off the lights around the platform. Weakened, but not defeated, Wesker fled on board the jet, but Chris and Sheva managed to board it before it took off. In a tense battle, they fought Wesker as the jet continued to fly higher into the sky. Tossing Chris aside, Wesker pulled out a hidden [[Beretta 92FS]] pistol and shot at Sheva while she took cover behind a metal pillar. Chris shot at Wesker as he walked toward him, but Wesker used his concentration and reflexes to dodge Chris' fire and shoot at Sheva at the same time, gloating that his plans would soon create his new world. He then aimed his [[Beretta M92F Custom 'Samurai Edge'|Samurai Edge]] at Chris, having saved the handgun after his time in S.T.A.R.S. as a devious way to kill his former comrade.

 

They fought through the last of Wesker's Majini forces and confronted him on a platform as he overlooked the jet, savoring that his plans were all falling into place. Throwing the two onto the ground below the jet, Wesker prepared for the final battle as the hanger rose up to the deck of the ship, almost ready to launch the jet. As he engaged the two, Wesker revealed his plan to rule over the newly created world as a god. Working together, Chris and Sheva managed to insert the serum into Wesker, taking advantage of the darkness by turning off the lights around the platform. Weakened, but not defeated, Wesker fled on board the jet, but Chris and Sheva managed to board it before it took off. In a tense battle, they fought Wesker as the jet continued to fly higher into the sky. Tossing Chris aside, Wesker pulled out a hidden [[Beretta 92FS]] pistol and shot at Sheva while she took cover behind a metal pillar. Chris shot at Wesker as he walked toward him, but Wesker used his concentration and reflexes to dodge Chris' fire and shoot at Sheva at the same time, gloating that his plans would soon create his new world. He then aimed his [[Beretta M92F Custom 'Samurai Edge'|Samurai Edge]] at Chris, having saved the handgun after his time in S.T.A.R.S. as a devious way to kill his former comrade.

 

 

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Although Wesker had died, he had left behind a legacy. At some point in his life, he met a female immigrant from [[Edonia]] in her early twenties whose last name was Muller. They had a brief relationship and she eventually became pregnant with his child, but returned to her home in Edonia without telling Wesker of the fact. She soon gave birth to future mercenary [[Jake Muller]], whose specialized blood type gave him protection against mutagenic pathogens such as the [[C-Virus]], meaning that Wesker's immunity to viral infections had genetically been passed down to Jake.

 

Although Wesker had died, he had left behind a legacy. At some point in his life, he met a female immigrant from [[Edonia]] in her early twenties whose last name was Muller. They had a brief relationship and she eventually became pregnant with his child, but returned to her home in Edonia without telling Wesker of the fact. She soon gave birth to future mercenary [[Jake Muller]], whose specialized blood type gave him protection against mutagenic pathogens such as the [[C-Virus]], meaning that Wesker's immunity to viral infections had genetically been passed down to Jake.

 

 



Later, when revealing Jake's lineage to him, [[Carla Radames]] mockingly referred to him as a "colossal imbecile" for his failure to destroy the world, and attempted to do the same with the C-Virus; however, unlike Wesker's darwinist agenda with Uroboros, Carla simply desired to destroy civilization outright and rule over the resulting chaos.Wesker is coming back in the upcoming resident evil revelations 2 for the Nintendo 3DS.In the Trailer wesker's penis mutated into a chainsaw and he stabbed women's vagina with it.

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Later, when revealing Jake's lineage to him, [[Carla Radames]] mockingly referred to him as a "colossal imbecile" for his failure to destroy the world, and attempted to do the same with the C-Virus; however, unlike Wesker's darwinist agenda with Uroboros, Carla simply desired to destroy civilization outright and rule over the resulting chaos.

 

 

 

==Skills and Abilities==

 

==Skills and Abilities==

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