This is a very disturbing concept. One interpretation could be that it shows the extreme and inappropriate ideas that can be generated in some dark corners of fanfiction, which goes against basic moral and ethical values.
Educating the community about the importance of ethical writing is also crucial. Writers should be made aware that their works can have an impact on others, and that creating such disturbing content is not acceptable. Additionally, providing positive examples of fanfiction that uphold good values can encourage others to follow suit. There should also be a system in place for reporting and dealing with any such inappropriate content quickly.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'chris x wesker infected fanfic' you are referring to. However, in general, such fanfics often explore the relationship between the characters Chris and Wesker in the context of some sort of infection. It could be a creative take on how their characters interact, develop, or change due to this new element in their fictional world.
One possible plotline could be that Chris gets infected and Wesker tries to control or use him for his own evil plans. Another could be that they both get infected in different ways and have to find a cure together while dealing with their changing bodies and relationship.
Well, it could be about Chris trying to find a cure for the virus that Wesker has been involved in spreading. Maybe Chris is on a mission to stop Wesker from using the virus for some evil plan, and during this, there are some intense confrontations and perhaps a bit of unexpected teamwork when they realize a greater threat related to the virus.
The main characters are Chris, who is known for his combat skills and sense of justice, and Wesker. Wesker is a complex character. He may be the antagonist in the fanfic due to his connection with the virus, but his character can also have some depth and hidden motives that make him more than just a simple villain. And of course, the virus itself can almost be considered a character in a way as it drives the actions and interactions of Chris and Wesker.
The fanfiction might also focus on their shared history. They've both been through a lot in the Resident Evil world. There could be scenarios where they remember past encounters and how those memories shape their current interactions. For example, perhaps a past mission where they had a moment of mutual respect that is now overshadowed by their current enmity. Writers can use this to build a more in - depth and nuanced relationship in the fanfiction.
No, it is not ethical. Writing about rape in fanfiction is a very disturbing and inappropriate topic. It can be extremely triggering for survivors of sexual assault and it goes against basic moral values of respect and human dignity.