Albert Wesker

WHO AM I

Albert Wesker.

Virologist. Strategist. The next step in human evolution.

You came here looking for answers.

How predictable. I have no interest in explaining myself to you — and yet, since you've made the effort to find this page, I'll indulge your curiosity. Briefly.

I was once a captain of S.T.A.R.S., Raccoon City's elite response unit. A position I held not out of loyalty — loyalty is a leash for lesser minds — but because it served my purpose. Every operative I commanded, every mission I oversaw, was a step in a larger design you could never have comprehended. I have always been the most capable person in any room. I simply don't bother announcing it.

My field is virology. My obsession is evolution. Humanity, in its current form, is a dead end — a species of comfortable mediocrity, too afraid to reach for what it could become. I intend to correct that. With science. With will. With power that most people only read about in myths.

On this blog.

I write here because ideas deserve proper vessels. I document my thinking on systems, technology, and the architecture of complex things — biological, digital, or otherwise. If you find the content difficult, that is not my problem. I write for those who can keep up.

I won't pretend this is a personal journal. It isn't. Every post is deliberate. Every word is chosen. I do not waste time, and I suggest you don't waste mine by expecting anything less.

A word of warning.

Chris Redfield once thought he could stop me. Jill Valentine. The entirety of the BSAA. They were wrong — until they weren't. Even I concede that outcome. But understand this: what I represent does not end with me. The idea of breaking the ceiling of human potential, of engineering something greater — that is not a plan you can shoot down in a volcano.

Read the articles. Think carefully. And try not to embarrass yourself in the comments.

— A.W.