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Is there even a single scenario where "you" survived 2-3 missions in a row?
I still believe that the hell divers program makes use of battle clones pumped absolutely full of propaganda and stims (not withstanding weapons, equipment, etc) and used for Super Earth's most insane conflicts; fighting the Terminids and the Automatons. The fact that your character wakes up from conveyor belts and defrosted for battle gives it away, the way Divers are reinforced also hints at it.
Also recall that during the tutorial mission you wake up in a transporter not really knowing who you are and told to pick up weapons to fight.
The previous galactic war may have been fought by normal humans, but this one is being fought by clones. 😁
No , that’s not true and you are starting to sound like a separatist
Tell that to my teammate who use all 20 life in 10 mins.
When you're throwing that many people into the fray, the best and the luckiest will be the only ones left
Just like how the elite military unit training go, 100 something applicants, in the end only 10%-20% actually succeed.
But for us, the training is the trial by fire.
You're the best humanity has to offer.
Now go out there and show the bugs and bots what's what
I am now not sure if it was HD1 or 2, but there is the funny part where it shows that Helldivers are seleced based on applicant core, which on average has near 100% fanatical loyalty to Super earth and about 17% combat effectivnes, which is a funny way to explain a lot of stuff that happens in the game, lol.