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- The Manhunters were robots created by the Guardians of the Universe as a force to maintain order in the universe.
- The Manhunters is legion of robotic sentinels created by the Guardians of the Universe. They were the predecessors of the Green Lantern Corps.
- The Manhunters were a small band of mercenaries from varying backgrounds formed in 198 ABY.
- Before the Green Lantern Corps was created, the Guardians of the Universe created the robotic race of lifeforms known as the Manhunters, believing the universe could only be policed by beings that did not act based on emotional response. Due to a programming glitch brought on by Krona, the Manhunters were responsible for the slaughter of almost all life in sector 666 of space. The Guardians sought to shut down all functioning Manhunters, however, many escaped to different corners of the universe to continue and act on their own programmed ideals of how to uphold justice in the universe.
- Since they can't be recruited from anywhere, Manhunters can only be hired by freeing them from captivity. They can also be upgraded and rank up, becoming stronger and gaining sturdier armor, better weapons, and improved horses. They will never upgrade themselves as Manhunters belong to the "manhunter" faction, while Slave Drivers and the remainder of the troop tree all belong to the "slaver" faction, requiring the player's control to enable them to switch factions.
- Manhunters are a race of evil robotic creatures from DC universe who were originally created to be enforcers of galactic law, but went rogue and are now a major threat to the security of the universe as a whole. They come in many varieties, ranging from small humanoids to gigantic stellar-monstrosities. They have sufficient levels of technology to launch a full-scale assault on the Lanterns HQ, as well as many other worlds across the universe.
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- Since they can't be recruited from anywhere, Manhunters can only be hired by freeing them from captivity. They can also be upgraded and rank up, becoming stronger and gaining sturdier armor, better weapons, and improved horses. They will never upgrade themselves as Manhunters belong to the "manhunter" faction, while Slave Drivers and the remainder of the troop tree all belong to the "slaver" faction, requiring the player's control to enable them to switch factions. Manhunters aren't pledged to any kingdom, and therefore don't fight in any wars except against bandits. The color of their units is quite similar to, but a little lighter than, the color of bandits. It is possible to increase relation with all manhunters by helping them kill bandits, providing they are about to lose, though relation with manhunters seems to have no impact on anything. If you talk to the manhunters, they will ask if you have seen any bandits recently. Regardless of what your answer is, they will continue traveling in the same direction as before. It is very handy to keep a few of these units in your party. While the majority of your forces will pick off most of the enemies, your horse-riding manhunters (who use blunt weapons) will be able to knock some unconscious, netting you a few prisoners. They handle themselves fairly well at higher levels.
- The Manhunters were robots created by the Guardians of the Universe as a force to maintain order in the universe.
- Manhunters are a race of evil robotic creatures from DC universe who were originally created to be enforcers of galactic law, but went rogue and are now a major threat to the security of the universe as a whole. They come in many varieties, ranging from small humanoids to gigantic stellar-monstrosities. They have sufficient levels of technology to launch a full-scale assault on the Lanterns HQ, as well as many other worlds across the universe. The goal of the Manhunters is to from the universe under an extreme philosophy that freewill is the cause of crime. They also frequently kill anyone who so much as protests against their actions under the assumption that they are criminals. Manhunters are similar in many ways to the Sentinels of Marvel comics, but are driven by a fanatical program to enforce law (without justice) rather than xenophobia.
- The Manhunters is legion of robotic sentinels created by the Guardians of the Universe. They were the predecessors of the Green Lantern Corps.
- The Manhunters were a small band of mercenaries from varying backgrounds formed in 198 ABY.
- Before the Green Lantern Corps was created, the Guardians of the Universe created the robotic race of lifeforms known as the Manhunters, believing the universe could only be policed by beings that did not act based on emotional response. Due to a programming glitch brought on by Krona, the Manhunters were responsible for the slaughter of almost all life in sector 666 of space. The Guardians sought to shut down all functioning Manhunters, however, many escaped to different corners of the universe to continue and act on their own programmed ideals of how to uphold justice in the universe.
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