![]() The biggest logical flaw is, of course, why the results would remain loyal (itself creating the logical flaw of why an organization with the resources and know-how to create such beings wouldn't also invest in a bit of insurance). Note that this is a trope unusually likely to bring out the Fridge Logic. If large numbers of them are created by the Big Bad, they will seem terrifying at first, but eventually either they lose their threat and become just more mooks to get beaten up by the dozen, or else the production facilities are destroyed and they are never heard from again. In the latter case, they'll usually have to go against Evil Counterparts in the form of the "normal" super-soldiers or Psycho Prototypes. The exception is when they're created to defend the good guys against overwhelming forces, or if they were created as super-soldiers but raised as regular people. If the Super-Soldier is a protagonist, then they lie anywhere on the spectrum from hero to villain to Villain Protagonist to Hero Antagonist. They're also Sympathetic Sentient Weapons at times. ![]() Super-soldiers are likely to unintentionally attack their own comrades out of reflex (metaphors for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder are optional, but very common). They are often wracked with guilt over their previous actions and may be extremely "twitchy". ![]() If the super-soldier is a hero, they will often either be ruthless killers who have had a change of heart and/or angry victims who want revenge against their creators. The Super-Soldier can come in many forms, ranging from government-raised human weapons, cybernetically, genetically or chemically enhanced ordinary humans, to complete artificial lifeforms, or any combination of these. ![]() ![]() Primarch Roboute Guilliman, Warhammer 40,000Ī soldier specifically intended to be above and beyond a normal man harder, better, faster, stronger, tougher, more skilled, more determined, built and trained to fight and win. ![]()
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