They're
human soldiers fighting a human enemy and they're relatable.
Not exact matches
That
soldiers of all the armies kept
fighting in the horrible trenches, often with a vigor that post-moderns find incomprehensible and more than a little distressing, says something about the
human animal that needs discussion.
This enemy — with no concept of
human rights — threw the rule book out on
fighting, and our
soldiers had to face that.
And who ever out of those
fights for his land and freedom is called terrorist and killed like a dog or thrown out of land if not in mass jails for future exchange against Israeli
soldiers... what a life what a freedom, what a
human rights, what united nations what all the camouflage we are surrounded with in this unreal world.
In the lab, they coupled the H1N1 virus with
human antibodies — immune system
soldiers that
fight off foreign invaders.
These
soldiers» will to
fight also depends on identifying more closely with groups of like - minded comrades than with biological kin, the team reports September 4 in Nature
Human Behavior.
LA JOLLA — For the first time, scientists have turned
human skin cells into transplantable white blood cells,
soldiers of the immune system that
fight infections and invaders.
Depending on which of the three factions you choose to
fight for, it's all - out destructive war as you battle for control of the entire planet against fearless aliens, an army of high - tech super
soldiers and a rag tag crew of
human survivors.
«
Human Is,» with Bryan Cranston (who also executive - produces the show) as a petty and vindictive
soldier who supposedly dies
fighting aliens, only to return and raise questions about his personality, features courtroom speechifying straight from one of Jean - Luc Picard's more on - the - nose monologues.
Not surprisingly, the film delivers plenty of cool set pieces along the way, including a no - holds - barred battle between the Hulk and the Abomination in the streets of New York, and an even more enjoyable
fight between the Hulk and a still -
human (but super
soldier - juiced) Blonsky in the second act.
It focuses on the titular hero, who is a revolutionary
soldier that
fights to overthrow the occupation and enslavement of the
human population by the genocidal Martians, who have conquered this bleak post-Apocalyptic timeline.
Robbed of our technology by an advanced and sentient AI, known as Archos, everyday people are forced to become
soldiers, relying on primitive weaponry in a
fight against a growing army of synthetics that threaten to rid Earth of
human kind.
You're sent to a station on Mars to deal with a bunch of robotic foes who have decided, for unexplained reasons, to slaughter their fleshy
human masters and take over the entire facility, where they now just stand around in corridors doing absolutely nothing, waiting for some silly
soldier to come along and try to
fight them.
The
humans develop an army of android
soldiers to
fight back against the mechanical horde, but succeed only in slowing its advance.
Crysis drops nano - suit wearing super
soldiers onto a tropical island where, after
fighting mundane
human enemies, strange aliens emerge as well.
You're «
fighting with a small group of
human soldiers against the group of aliens»?
So all these things invade the Earth at the same time, and you're a
soldier in the
human army who has to
fight them off.