sunglassesincluded: (Seven minutes...)
Albert Wesker ([personal profile] sunglassesincluded) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2023-06-09 04:52 pm

[Calibrations] What lies behind those sunglasses

WHO: Albert Wesker & Whoever is unlucky enough to end up in his dreamscape
WHERE: Wesker's rich inner life Calibration Room
WHAT: Calibrations
WHEN: Jone 10th to July 10th
WARNINGS: CW for blood, injury & death for the wheelchair and injector/sunglasses combo || also: dream murder

The room is dark. Dark and on first sight seemingly empty. But the effect only lasts until the visitor steps forward and dimly lit computer and control panels can be made out. The monitors glow weakly and whatever data scrolls across them is impossible to be made out. Once the visitor reaches the center of the room, a single massive monitor high up on the wall across of them turns on but all it shows is blackness. Underneath it are more control panels fixed with more smaller monitors and buttons that don't do anything if pressed.

Unfortunately there is no discernable way out of this room. Or is there?

Checking the consoles will allow the visitor to find a couple stray items: A S.T.A.R.S. Badge right at the canter under the large monitor, an old, empty wheelchair in front of the control panels at one side as well as an empty injector and a pair of broken sunglasses left in an oddly untidy pile on the floor. Also one of the smaller screens is very much broken. Almost as if someone punched a fist right into it.

If the visitor looks even further, they may notice another person with them, standing quietly and with his arms crossed in one of the far corners of the room. A corner not occupied with more control panels, but housing a small group of large test tubes. Empty, yet capable of holding a being in them that is much larger than a tall human. They are unlit and barely reflect any of the dim light cast by the monitors. Wesker himself is dressed in an entirely black suit, fitting him nicely but making him almost disappear in the darkness of the room itself. He doesn't speak, but he certainly watches and behind his dark glasses are the two easily brightest spots in this entire room: The man's eerily red glowing eyes as he watches his visitor's every move.

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