
Name: Alberta Wesker
Age: 38
Weight: 198 lbs
Height: 6 ft
Sex: Female
Infected with: uroboros virus
Abilities: Superhuman Strength, Superhuman Speed, Martial Arts weapons: Beretta 92F Custom 'Samurai Edge' an a combat knife
~~~~~~~Abilities~~~~~~~~~~
Before injecting himself with the Experimental virus that Birkin gave her, Wesker was already skilled at Martial Arts, with her cold blooded attitude Wesker showed no sign of fear and was able to defend himself against a horde of Zombies and Tyrants (Ivan and T-001). Wesker injected himself with the virus and let himself get killed by the T-002. As a result of her viral injection, Wesker was granted a number of superhuman abilities, essentially becoming Umbrella's most powerful Tyrant. Wesker demonstrated incredible speed, reflexes, agility and strength, and it is very possible that she took great pleasure in showing off her power to intimidate her foes. These attributes gave him a number of advanced combat capabilities. Notable achievements of her heightened physical abilities included being capable of dodging bullets at practically point blank range with minimal effort (including rapidfire or multiple shot weapons), being able to cover great distances in short time, performing short dashes of speed faster than the normal human brain could process (causing him to appear to be teleporting), and being able to jump great heights. Ironically, her own serum was also her greatest weakness, overdoses of the serum would cause him to be weakened. Notable achievements of her increased strength included being able to lift large missiles with one hand and throwing them, lifting large steel girders off her body, lifting an adult human off the ground with one hand effortlessly, thrusting straight through the chest of a person with her fingertips, killing a chimera B.O.W. with just one kick, and sending someone flying with a single backhand swipe. The injection also gave Wesker a low-level rapid healing factor which, coupled with her incredible endurance, rendered him nearly invincible to conventional damage. A rocket exploding right in her hands was only sufficient to weaken him for a moment, and thousands of pounds of steel falling a few stories on top of him failed to even incapacitate him, merely dazing him for a few brief seconds, and despite having her face hideously burned at close range, she quickly healed up. With these powers, Wesker mainly did not require weaponry other than her brute strength during combat, combined with a sufficient strategy and some meticulous observation. She did keep her handgun holstered at all times, and was known to never let her guard down, even outside the battlefield
~~~~~~background~~~~~~~
Alberta Wesker was born of parents with superior intellectual genes. she and dozens of other children of her caliber were collected and raised as components of the Wesker children project by the Umbrella Corporation and given the surname "Wesker". She showed particular promise over the other children, which pleased Umbrella's founder, Ozwell E. Spencer. Spencer saw in Wesker the makings of what her children needed. Obviously not coincidentally, Alberta would eventually go into the service of the same company that molded her and become a close employee under the watchful eyes of her 'creator', Spencer, all the while unaware of the pharmaceutical president's true intentions and her origins. Wesker joined the international pharmaceutical enterprise Umbrella at the age of 17 and began working as one of its researchers. In 1977, Wesker was assigned to the Umbrella Management Training Facility under Doctor James Marcus. Wesker became friends with, and a rival of fellow trainee William Birkin, becoming colleagues and accomplices for years to come. Both Wesker and Birkin were regarded by Marcus as her best apprentices and the only people she trusted. When the Training Facility was closed down on July 29, 1978, the two were personally transferred to the Arklay Research Facility (underneath the Spencer Estate) to continue their own tyrant virus research (while Marcus continued to work on her own), becoming the facility's chief researchers. Wesker's and Birkin's research of the t-virus lasted over 13 years and three different stages. In 1988, when the research reached its third stage (the creation of the Tyrant Bio-weapon), Wesker and Birkin were then ordered by Spencer to assassinate their former mentor, Marcus and steal all of her research. Shortly after, Birkin's research yielded the discovery of the G-virus in the body of Lisa Trevor, a long time test subject of Wesker and Birkin's while at the Arklay facility. When Spencer approved her project in 1991, Wesker began having doubts about Spencer's intentions and requested a transfer to Umbrella's Intelligence Bureau that same year. In 1996, Wesker joined the newly-founded S.T.A.R.S. division of the Raccoon Police Department, where she worked as a double agent for Umbrella, giving them information on any police investigations. Two years after the formation of S.T.A.R.S., a series of cannibal homicides were reported near the Arklay region. While the public feared these deaths were the work of a local cult, only Umbrella knew the truth. In an effort to control the public outcry, S.T.A.R.S. Bravo team was dispatched to the region to investigate the situation. Wesker used the time they were gone as an opportunity to gather battle data by pitting the members of S.T.A.R.S. against Umbrella's B.O.W.s. At the same time, Wesker and Birkin were ordered to reclaim the Umbrella Training Facility. Unfortunately, the resurrected Marcus destroyed any chance of reclaiming it. Forced to destroy the facility, Wesker realized this to be the perfect opportunity to leave Umbrella to pursue her own personal interests. After destroying the escaped failed experiment: The T-001, Wesker encountered the head of Umbrella's paramilitary organizations: Sergei Vladimir, who was Spencer's trusted colonel. She asked where Wesker was going, and Wesker simply said her next mission. Sergei reminded him that the reclamation of the training facility was her mission. Wesker was not expecting Lisa's arrival, believing that S.T.A.R.S. had disposed of her in Jessica's tomb. She managed to incapacitate the creature, saying "Nobody's perfect, not even you, Lisa." She then went up in the elevator, heading back up to the mansion. However, after she left, Lisa rose up from the ground, still not dead. With what little of her mind was left, Lisa had no other goal but to take revenge on the man who experimented on and deformed her. She pursued Wesker up to the mansion, and approached him again in the main hall. Wesker noted that she needed to pick up her pace, as the 'hour glass' was running low. She resolved to find another route, not wishing to waste time with the stubborn Lisa, who she knew would pursue him tirelessly. Fending off the remaining B.O.W.s, Wesker had several confrontations with Lisa, who continued to note as stubborn and at one point humorously saying "She must like me." She saw why she had been called immortal after all the weaponry she emptied into her and she still got up. Eventually, Lisa unexpectedly turned away from Wesker and walked away, and it seemed she had given up. However, when returning to the main hall, Wesker again saw her, this time hiding behind columns in a corner. She approached him one final time, and Wesker, tired of her stalking, said she would grant her wish for eternal rest. Using her new abilities, Wesker matched the persistence of Lisa, jumping high into the air to avoid her more damaging attacks. Wesker shot the chandelier above them loose, and lured Lisa under it. She was crushed when it fell, and as Wesker walked out of the main hall, she said "Be a good girl and stay dead this time." She then quickly sprinted through the forest, trying to put as much distance as possible between himself and the mansion before it exploded. When it finally did, taking Lisa with it, Wesker looked back at the burning rubble triumphantly. The scenario served as a metaphorical representation of Wesker's proclaiming of being reborn "like a phoenix emerging from the flame." She saw a new horizon stretch out before him, and thought of how she had risen beyond the human race and "cheated death itself", leaving nothing to oppose him in her quest for power. With the combat data and bio-weapon research data she acquired from the the mansion, Wesker was able to secure a high-ranking employment position within one of Umbrella's mysterious rivals known only under pseudonyms like "The Organization" and "The Agency". Still holding the illusion of her death, Wesker avoided showing himself and instead took to being the contact between spies and the Organization. When Raccoon City suffered a t-virus outbreak, Wesker sent an agent by the name of Ada Wong to retrieve the G-virus sample in the (unknowing) possession of William's only daughter Sherry Birkin, hidden within her pendant. Ada managed to retrieve the sample, much to Wesker and the Organization's pleasure. After months of hiding in the shadows, Wesker and the H.C.F. -a heavily armed assault force- attacked the Umbrella facility on Rockfort Island, intent on retrieving a sample of the T-Veronica virus by one of Umbrella's chief researchers Alexia Ashford. The t-virus was released in the process when armed conflict with Umbrella's guards took place. 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 her men failed to find the missing Alexia. Wesker then went to the Antarctic Research Facility, which had also suffered a t-virus outbreak from infected Rockfort employees fleeing to the facility. Wesker was not expecting Lisa's arrival, believing that S.T.A.R.S. had disposed of her in Jessica's tomb. She managed to incapacitate the creature, saying "Nobody's perfect, not even you, Lisa." She then went up in the elevator, heading back up to the mansion. However, after she left, Lisa rose up from the ground, still not dead. With what little of her mind was left, Lisa had no other goal but to take revenge on the man who experimented on and deformed her. She pursued Wesker up to the mansion, and approached him again in the main hall. Wesker noted that she needed to pick up her pace, as the 'hour glass' was running low. She resolved to find another route, not wishing to waste time with the stubborn Lisa, who she knew would pursue him tirelessly. Fending off the remaining B.O.W.s, Wesker had several confrontations with Lisa, who continued to note as stubborn and at one point humorously saying "She must like me." She saw why she had been called immortal after all the weaponry she emptied into her and she still got up. Eventually, Lisa unexpectedly turned away from Wesker and walked away, and it seemed she had given up. However, when returning to the main hall, Wesker again saw her, this time hiding behind columns in a corner. She approached him one final time, and Wesker, tired of her stalking, said she would grant her wish for eternal rest. Using her new abilities, Wesker matched the persistence of Lisa, jumping high into the air to avoid her more damaging attacks. Wesker shot the chandelier above them loose, and lured Lisa under it. She was crushed when it fell, and as Wesker walked out of the main hall, she said "Be a good girl and stay dead this time." She then quickly sprinted through the forest, trying to put as much distance as possible between himself and the mansion before it exploded. When it finally did, taking Lisa with it, Wesker looked back at the burning rubble triumphantly. The scenario served as a metaphorical representation of Wesker's proclaiming of being reborn "like a phoenix emerging from the flame." She saw a new horizon stretch out before him, and thought of how she had risen beyond the human race and "cheated death itself", leaving nothing to oppose him in her quest for power. With the combat data and bio-weapon research data she acquired from the the mansion, Wesker was able to secure a high-ranking employment position within one of Umbrella's mysterious rivals known only under pseudonyms like "The Organization" and "The Agency". Still holding the illusion of her death, Wesker avoided showing himself and instead took to being the contact between spies and the Organization. When Raccoon City suffered a t-virus outbreak, Wesker sent an agent by the name of Ada Wong to retrieve the G-virus sample in the (unknowing) possession of William's only daughter Sherry Birkin, hidden within her pendant. Ada managed to retrieve the sample, much to Wesker and the Organization's pleasure. After months of hiding in the shadows, Wesker and the H.C.F. -a heavily armed assault force- attacked the Umbrella facility on Rockfort Island, intent on retrieving a sample of the T-Veronica virus by one of Umbrella's chief researchers Alexia Ashford. The t-virus was released in the process when armed conflict with Umbrella's guards took place. 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 her men failed to find the missing Alexia. Wesker then went to the Antarctic Research Facility, which had also suffered a t-virus outbreak from infected Rockfort employees fleeing to the facility.