
Can force open elevator doors with the power shut off. Can actually stab into a normal human's skull. All firearms can be equipped with a flashlight. Fictional L852A2 & TAR-21 with a Grenade Launcher. Also has the golden version, which he prefers over the standard. Anything that can be used as a melee weapon pipes, batons, knives etc. When the Face Meter is full, his hands release shocks of electricity on impact, stunning normal opponents and being effective against undead. Capable of knocking people's feet from under them and kicking them mid-air.
Greatly increases his speed and physical prowess. When the meter is full, Wei intimidates his opponents and his health regenerates. In this state, Wei is able to react to bullets. Capable of using the environment to his advantage. Very persuasive and capable of improvising. Not afraid to get violent or play dirty. Skilled at Stealth, ' Lockpicking' and Hacking. Can "action hijack", meaning he can jump from one vehicle to another, hijacking it. Can perform actions such as wall jumps, wall kicks and dropkicks. Can also handcuff police officers trying to handcuff him. He is adapt at surveying his environment and using to his advantage and also use anything he finds as a weapon Capable of disarming and swiftly engaging and disable opponents in a efficient and brutal way. This caught the eye of Thomas Pendrew, the superintendent of the Hong Kong police department, who brought Wei back to Hong Kong to take down the Sun On Yee, a criminal organization terrorizing the streets of the city. He caught the men responsible, gunning down Charles 'Two Hat' Chin and torturing the drug dealer supplying Wei's sister with drugs, Ming Ming Trin to death, both of which made successful by Wei's infiltration skill.
His sister soon died of drug overdose, which resulted in Wei's mother to commit suicide. He also showed knowledge in how those organizations work.
Due to his record involving six violent situations, he got into the police force due to his skill, intelligence and the fact that the police needed a Chinese-American member, due to the multiple Chinese criminal organizations. He graduated and was the top class of his group. His father left and his family moved to San Francisco, where he grew up and graduated the PS 121 High School and San Francisco State University, before moving out of the SF State and joining the SF Police Department in June 2006. Wei was originally born in Hong Kong in 1984.