Not me. I don't really care for having Jill be a main again. She's appeared as much as Leon has. I mean, she's been a playable main in three games at this point.
I'd like Claire, Rebecca, Billy Coen, and perhaps Sherry.
Pushing? Man, Chris and Jill are already forty one and forty years old, respectively.
Leon is getting up there too, at thirty seven.
If I know how RE treats it's main characters, it seems to have a fear of killing any off, especially the playable ones. I'm not asking for Robert Kirkman levels of character disposal but come on. I know they're highly trained but tell me these people won't die of a stroke in a rocking chair.
Because we SAW how Wesker got his powers. He got it after he was killed by the Tyrant in RE1, and it was a result of pumping himself full of viruses/experimentation. We didn't see super powered Wesker until CV. Jake was born before those games, if they want his age to fit in any way. Therefore, Wesker reproduced before he became Neo.
Because he somehow got Weskers hand to hand capabilities despite the fact that he was made before Wesker got that in his blood, but didn't inherit the Intelligence which Wesker was breeded for in the first place. How does that make sense at all?
Where does it state that he inherited his h2h abilities? How do you inherit h2h skills from your parent in the first place? He could've inherited the capacity and potential to learn, just never was able to use it.
Wesker had the unique power to adapt to and mould viruses which attacked him, which is why the Sekrit Plot Virus worked well in him but killed most of the Wesker children.
Jake just injected himself with the C-virus in the intro scene, so he's got a very potent virus melding with his DNA throughout the course of the game.
No, they used his blood to make the virus more powerful actually. The strain taken by Carla for example is based on the six months of testing they did on him. The same way Wesker used Jill's antibodies to ramp up his BOWs.
I'm one of "those" people that wanted her and Leon to live happily ever after. Or at the very least, to let their relationship progress somewhere decent.