Often called Director by his employees, Weston Rodheimer is a tall man, wider in the shoulders than it seems possible. His eyes are white, but if you look closely, you'll notice that he wears colored contacts.
Rodheimer is not the most brilliant or even the head researcher at Corona Tower, but his major role in the research, plus his willingness to ingest someone’s career into his own and spit them out if necessary has lifted him to the top of a very elite pack of forward-thinking planners and new-age visionaries that see the world in their own terms.
Rodheimer is modified with a silverback gorilla and electricity. He can be strong and lightning fast when he is motivated. He hails from Grand Rapids, Michigan, and was married just out of college to Meg Winter Rodheimer. She died in a skiing accident, taking their unborn son to the grave with her.
We only know Meg Rodheimer through Rodheimer's memories, vignettes, and occasional remarks, but she is his motivation for his research for superhuman abilities. His anger at his wife's death is the reason he insisted the first experiments must be done on him. He’s lost his emotional empathy and only sees things in black and white. If you cross him, he casts you aside. He forgives as easily, if you admit your mistake and pay your dues.
We first meet Weston Rodheimer in Book 1 of The Human-Hybrid Project, Shattered by Glass.