Universal Squadrons

Synopsis: After returning to civilian life as a Texas rancher, Captain Lance Deakin fends off attacks from former members of his unit as he struggles to uncover the truth of what he did as a soldier in Iraq. The military performed experiments on Lance and his men to turn them into super-soldiers and brainwashed them to remember their top secret missions as the hyper-violent content of a video game called MINUTEMAN. Lance must uncover the truth in time to save the woman he loves.
Genre: Action, Thriller
Director(s): Mark Millhone
Production: dreamFly Productions
 
IMDB:
4.6
Year:
2011
84 min
43 Views


Universal Squadrons

This is the 47th battalion supply

Our depot was in no man's land.

The army had forgotten us.

There was nothing in

and there was nothing outside.

We did nothing all day

better to do, so ...

we were crazy.

Are you ready?

- Come on.

The game begins.

Come on, Butch.

Stalk me that.

Peekaboo kappy.

You see it, skipper.

- I am coming, friend.

That I have that nice

your friend said. I come, baby.

I come.

She said, "baby, take me

to the bad place. "

Come on.

I told you so.

Thank you Miss. Becca.

No problem, come back

if you want to drive again.

Come on boy.

There.

You do not pay

for the pony rides, do you?

Of course not.

Well, as I had thought

you wanted to earn money here.

Lance heard anything?

- No.

That means nothing.

That does not mean that he

death or torture.

You should not think.

- Thanks Corky. You reassuring.

I'm for.

Come on, boy.

There.

Form notice.

Proposed revised monthly

payout:
498 USD.

I'll kill you.

Do you do it before or after

I've assaulted you?

You will not forget this time.

- No, ma'am.

You said last time.

- I know.

How can I trust?

Because ...

I give you my word.

As an officer and a gentleman.

That is not enough.

How about because I love you.

I love you.

I wait for you to marry me,

since we were eight years ...

worms in my hair and you did.

Did you enjoy that, right?

But I can not keep your

wait.

I can not keep worrying

or they do not shoot you.

Honey, I've already told you,

I let myself shoot, okay?

The supply battalion's just ...

working for FedEx.

Except that, in the army,

you have nothing the next day.

The worst thing to me there

happened ...

I get an RSI of

Minuteman too much play.

Minuteman?

- Yes, it's a video game.

We play there all the time.

So then my country.

Play video games.

Well, soldier ...

now you serve me.

And you need something

important for me.

Yes?

- Yes.

I am ready, willing and ready.

How are Crackers?

Remember me, friend?

Now surely you recognize me or not?

Well done, lad.

I missed you.

Dad!

You spray bullets everywhere.

You need one if not stalking.

So you get a hole in your head.

You almost had me killed.

- I just stay vigilant.

I see you have succeeded

that, during your service, not to die.

Congratulations.

- I've missed you too, sir.

Did you all today

fired?

Sir?

- Maybe.

With all due respect ...

this. 223 pages cost 60 cents each.

It's my disability.

I can spend as I want.

Put the bottles are ready.

Do it.

You should really look

headphones to use.

If you do good work,

you are still deaf.

What?

- Never mind.

What?

Never mind, sir.

- Okay, wise guy ...

let's see what you can.

Did you see today was not enough ammunition

for the whole province faded?

Ready, willing and ready.

That was a good bottle of whiskey.

That's alcohol abuse, boy.

Where did you learn to shoot?

- Video games.

I was in Iraq behind a desk

and I could just kill time.

So I played video games.

All gave some,

some gave all ...

and some played

damn video games.

Stand by, cap.

I see you.

I'll get you, friend.

Like that, huh?

Much talk, yes.

Only for authorized persons.

Laboratory.

There's someone awake this morning.

I missed you.

- Me too.

Forward.

Come on.

What are you excited this morning.

- I had a good breakfast, Cord.

I have done my best

while you were away, friend.

Thanks, Cord.

- No thanks.

I've done my best to Becca

reassure.

That it did not want to say because they already

for a while nothing more was heard from you ...

you do not get taken prisoner

and that you are not tortured ...

by Bin Laden, in some apenkot,

or something.

There she felt down

a lot better, huh?

Yes, I noticed.

She had a male presence

required. I tried to give her.

Its what you tried

male presence to give?

Certainly not.

Not that way.

Not that she looks bad.

Because she looks pretty good.

I can state with certainty.

I have all the best journals,

you know.

And these chicks can not

Miss Becca match.

Not at all.

- Is that so?

You bet it does.

Becca is a first class b*tch.

I mean it.

That's ...

very nice to hear, Cord.

- No thanks.

Damn, Cord.

It is not so good here.

You have done nothing

while I was away?

We had no money to make

repaired.

We were always around, right?

Is always now.

A guest from the bank wants to talk.

Is that so?

The bank?

You go to Iraq and serve your country ...

and by the time you come back, they

your farm already lost in a poker game.

Are you okay?

- I keep getting headaches.

I think I ...

go get a painkiller.

- I do this is on.

Go ahead.

Nothing works here.

Come on, damn thing.

Test Object Lance, has increased

velocity like the other.

Examine the adrenaline interaction.

With a nurse like you,

you want every day pain.

They have a name.

If you give me that beautiful smile shows

You can call me what you want.

He is beautiful, right?

How did you so quickly with me?

I do not know. It was just

if everything was slowed down for me.

You should have seen it.

One minute he is on the house

and in a flash, he is beside me.

Do not listen to him, honey.

He has been drinking.

Honey, you're a hero.

- Yes, I know.

I'm nobody's hero.

Mr. Deakin?

- Yes. Who are you?

I'm Gill Baxter.

I work for the Credit Union.

Can I come?

This is Mr. Baxter.

He works for the bank.

Good evening.

Ms.

You want a beer?

- Or a cup of coffee, Mr.. Baxter?

That would ...

- Is just.

But then we come to the point.

As you know, you are behind on

your mortgage.

You can now make a payment?

- Not now, Mr.. Baxter, no.

Do you know if you could do?

- I wish.

But, you see, I was in Iraq

to serve my country, so ...

If Americans appreciate

I am your sacrifice.

But as a bank representative

I must say ...

you have to pay in

the 60 days.

Either we have no choice

then sell this farm.

Do you like this, Mr.. Baxter?

People just throw their country?

The bank is not the enemy, Mr.. Deakin.

We serve the community.

How do you expect we do ...

if your appointments fails?

How do you expect we are your friends

and neighbors are ...

You must do your part. We hang

all together. That you understand it?

And the last thing I heard ...

it was the banks that our country

saddled with debt have one trillion.

But, guess what. This is me

stopped there to fight for you.

Fighting for your friends and neighbors.

I appreciate your service but I do not see

how that had anything to do

You said that we are all connected,

remember?

Okay, listen.

The credit union has for you

people in all corners wrung.

You need to quickly make any payment,

so we can continue to do business with you.

Is that coherent enough for you?

Excuse me.

I make an appointment with you, Mr.. Baxter.

Get off my land and never come back.

If you do, I save your ass.

Understood?

The return of Lance's kwamtum gifts

appear to be associated with PTS syndrome.

I need advanced control

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