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The Military will begin to engage Crypto after the Police are overwhelmed. They send cargo trucks that deploy Soldiers (or Armored Personnel Carriers in Destroy All Humans! 2's case) and tanks to take out Crypto. Soldiers is a science fiction action movie. The soldiers of the Army make up the main part of the King's fighting force. They are regular, simple men, who did not attend, or were not taken in at Battleschools. These soldiers are normally farmers, who aren't especially skilled in fighting, and are only called upon during times of war. They are armed with spears, swords, bows, and pikes according to what type of training they have had. Soldiers is a Hardcore band from Long Island, formed out of the bands: This Is Hell, Subterfuge, Last Conviction, and The Backup Plan. 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Soldiers make up the backbone of Seventh Wave. Numerous, moderately strong and well armed, they are a force to be reckoned with. They wear clothing according to their surroundings; E.g, in Treneska Border Crossing, most of the soldiers wear woodland camouflage. There are also RPG, Machine Gun and Sniper variations of these enemies. Soldiers, also known as Shielded Gnorcs, are a variety of Common Gnorcs that can be found in Dark Hollow. Unlike the regular "Common Gnorcs" seen in the Artisans Homeworld, Soldiers actually fight back against Spyro, attacking him with their short, blood-stained swords. Even though they possess flame-resilient shields, it's easy for Spyro to take them out with flames when they point at him with their swords. However, it is easiest for Spyro to simply charge them to defeat them. Soldiers are used extensively in Galactic Civilizations II. 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