Then you would consider what the person who raised me did to be unforgivable.
[He has a lot of thoughts on Spencer, honestly, but that's one of those things that's always going to be oddly reassuring to hear.]
Since I've been forthcoming with the others regarding what I've done, I see no need to play coy with you. After all, you seemed interested in knowing what kind of person Albert Wesker is; as such, there's no harm in knowing who he used to be, as it were.
My life was designed to fulfill a specific purpose. A purpose that I had no hand in choosing, but one that I ultimately decided to take on for myself once I was no longer obligated to the person who gave me that purpose to begin with.
To put it simply, I was created to pass judgement on humankind. To decide who deserved to live, and who deserved to die. And once that decision was made and judgement handed down, I was to rule over what remained of the world as its god.
In the years leading up to my point of judgement, three-quarters of a billion people died. For most of those my influence was indirect, but the fact remains that if it weren't for me, seven hundred fifty million people would still be alive. If I succeeded in my attempt at purging those who I deemed deserving of death, that number is much, much higher; unfortunately, I haven't recalled whether I succeeded or not.
Do you still believe me to be worthy of salvation?
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[He has a lot of thoughts on Spencer, honestly, but that's one of those things that's always going to be oddly reassuring to hear.]
Since I've been forthcoming with the others regarding what I've done, I see no need to play coy with you. After all, you seemed interested in knowing what kind of person Albert Wesker is; as such, there's no harm in knowing who he used to be, as it were.
My life was designed to fulfill a specific purpose. A purpose that I had no hand in choosing, but one that I ultimately decided to take on for myself once I was no longer obligated to the person who gave me that purpose to begin with.
To put it simply, I was created to pass judgement on humankind. To decide who deserved to live, and who deserved to die. And once that decision was made and judgement handed down, I was to rule over what remained of the world as its god.
In the years leading up to my point of judgement, three-quarters of a billion people died. For most of those my influence was indirect, but the fact remains that if it weren't for me, seven hundred fifty million people would still be alive. If I succeeded in my attempt at purging those who I deemed deserving of death, that number is much, much higher; unfortunately, I haven't recalled whether I succeeded or not.
Do you still believe me to be worthy of salvation?