If they do and you destroy them afterwards, they drop a love letter. A small yet emotionally painful detail: In Metal Slug 3 Mission 2, there is a couple of survivors which can be transformed into zombies.Enemy zombies also seem to ignore the cure item.The still-human doctors don't use them on the zombies since they're too afraid to become one of them - indeed, the level begins with a group of still-human doctors fleeing the scene. The zombie cure is also in scarce amounts, considering that only zombified doctors drop them.In X, some of the mummified workers will revert back to workers when killed, then they run away.Meaning that those poor infected civilians could have easily been cured, yet our heroes simply didn't bother to do so and simply killed them to save time. However, when your character gets infected, he/she can return to normal again by picking up a Potion/First-aid kit. When encountering Mummies and Zombies in 2, 3, and 4, if you don't react quickly enough they will infect the fleeing civilians that are in the background, forcing you to perform a Mercy Kill on them.The fact that the ending of 7/ XX concluded with Morden (once again) escaping seems to further confirm this. The presence of time traveling future rebels in 7/ XX implies that even with the hero's efforts throughout the 8 games, the world of Metal Slug is stuck in a Forever War that will last into the far future with no end in sight.Just how bad are the corruption problems if he can effectively persuade more than half the forces of the Regular Army to defect to his side and join the Rebellion? To take this fanatical loyalty to him further, the Rebel Army proceeds to survive multiple games' worth of war, conflict, and constant defeats without ever losing this loyalty, even resorting to time travel to try to force victory in their past Terminator-style. Something must be horribly wrong with the Regular Army if General Morden can inspire loyalty from every single branch of it just by being A Father to His Men, from the ground forces, air force, and navy, all at once.It could be because they wanted to avoid the issue of it being able to harm the heatproof Kraken, considering that it and its tentacles can take a dip in magma without getting harmed. The Flame Shot doesn't appear in the final mission of Metal Slug 7/ XX.The Rebel jeeps belong to the Chinese Military, given to them by the Rebel Army as part of their aid in toppling the Regular Army, however, either the Rebels didn't radio their Chinese allies that they already made a truce with the Regular Army (and Martians), or the Chinese government is simply too paranoid to even trust their supposed Rebel allies in cooperating with the Regular Army to fight a common threat.
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