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  • Supersoldier
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  • |Image:Disambiguous.svg | This article is about the game difficulty. For the achievement, see Supersoldier (Achievement). |} Supersoldier (also called Post-Human Warrior on the PC version) is the highest difficulty setting in Crysis 2. It is recommended for veterans of the older Crysis games or players who have completed the game and want a more challenging playthrough.
  • In the book The Men Who Stare at Goats (2004), Welsh journalist Jon Ronson documented how the U.S. military repeatedly tried and failed to train soldiers in the use of parascientific combat techniques during the Cold War, experimenting with New Age tactics and Psychic phenomena such as remote viewing, astral projections, "death touch" and mind reading against various Soviet targets. The book inspired also a war comedy of the same name (2009) directed by Grant Heslov, starring George Clooney.
  • The supersoldier (or super soldier) is a concept soldier, often fictional, capable of operating beyond typical human limits or abilities. DARPA is developing supersoldier stuff.
  • You are playing a Game, a Virtual Reality has been created just for you. You are a supersoldier trapped in a prison facility. To win, you must escape. Once outside you will be found and rescued. Good Luck. P.S. Doctors are standing by.
  • A supersoldier is a fictional soldier that operates beyond normal human limits or abilities. Supersoldiers are common in science fiction literature, films, and video games. Supersoldiers are usually heavily augmented, either through eugenics, genetic engineering, cybernetic implants, drugs, brainwashing, traumatic events, an extreme training regimen (usually with high casualty rates, and often starting from birth or a young age), or other scientific] and pseudoscientific means. Occasionally, some instances also use paranormal methods, such as black magic or technology and science of extraterrestrial origin. The creators of such programs are viewed often as mad scientists or stern military personnel, depending on the emphasis, as their programs will typically go past ethical boundaries in t
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  • |Image:Disambiguous.svg | This article is about the game difficulty. For the achievement, see Supersoldier (Achievement). |} Supersoldier (also called Post-Human Warrior on the PC version) is the highest difficulty setting in Crysis 2. It is recommended for veterans of the older Crysis games or players who have completed the game and want a more challenging playthrough.
  • In the book The Men Who Stare at Goats (2004), Welsh journalist Jon Ronson documented how the U.S. military repeatedly tried and failed to train soldiers in the use of parascientific combat techniques during the Cold War, experimenting with New Age tactics and Psychic phenomena such as remote viewing, astral projections, "death touch" and mind reading against various Soviet targets. The book inspired also a war comedy of the same name (2009) directed by Grant Heslov, starring George Clooney.
  • A supersoldier is a fictional soldier that operates beyond normal human limits or abilities. Supersoldiers are common in science fiction literature, films, and video games. Supersoldiers are usually heavily augmented, either through eugenics, genetic engineering, cybernetic implants, drugs, brainwashing, traumatic events, an extreme training regimen (usually with high casualty rates, and often starting from birth or a young age), or other scientific] and pseudoscientific means. Occasionally, some instances also use paranormal methods, such as black magic or technology and science of extraterrestrial origin. The creators of such programs are viewed often as mad scientists or stern military personnel, depending on the emphasis, as their programs will typically go past ethical boundaries in the pursuit of science or military might.
  • The supersoldier (or super soldier) is a concept soldier, often fictional, capable of operating beyond typical human limits or abilities. DARPA is developing supersoldier stuff.
  • You are playing a Game, a Virtual Reality has been created just for you. You are a supersoldier trapped in a prison facility. To win, you must escape. Once outside you will be found and rescued. Good Luck. P.S. Doctors are standing by.