Eugen Weisse

Eugen Weisse is a Professor at Prague State University and a nanovirus researcher. He has a second-level apartment in the Dávný District of Prague. Additionally, he operates a research lab in the Dávný District sewers, and uses the left-side storage unit in the courtyard of Zeleň Apartments.

Biography
Weisse conducted nanovirus research with two of his augmented students, Jessika Chvatal and Gustav Apel. However, the university was concerned that research on nanoviruses by augmented students would be a potential source for anxiety on campus and would harm the public perception of the university, given that nanoviruses are a potential future arsenal of terrorism. As a result, the university suspended the students. Weisse himself was also placed on involuntary leave.

The suspension of his students has not stopped his research into nanoviruses. The presence of Chvatal's computer in Weisse's sewers lab indicates that she is still working for Weisse. A chalkboard in the sewers lab reads "H4NX: Chimera of NanoVirus."

To conduct his research, Weisse ordered BSL-2 (biosafety level 2) viral-type biomaterial from BiGellen Laboratories, Inc., for Chvatal to research. However, an email found on Weisse's computer indicates that Weisse's contact in BiGellen had inadvertently sent him a live strain of the virus, which was intended to be sent to BiGellen's parent labs in Hong Kong, instead of an inert strain. The email warns Weisse that the live strain could cause respiratory failure within 36 hours.