With no other option, Captain decides the two should charge at the enemy to retrieve the tank back. He’s insulted, saying Steve must think he’s a sissy and a poor leader. Captain bemoans the fact that it only focuses on romance rather than action. Steve then perks up, saying he found a DVD of part 1 of the Titanic. Knowing they'll be reprimanded, Captain scolds Steve, who protests, saying that being in the army is stressful. Captain says they should go to the tank, but Steve confesses he misplaced it after leaving to go to the bathroom. Captain goes on reconnaissance, and orders Steve to drive the tank to Sector 5.Ĭaptain meets up with Steve, and senses that the enemy is approaching. One year later, Bill has successfully enrolled in the army, and married with a pregnant wife. Captain and Steve try to convince the protester, Bill, to join them, saying that he isn't alone and that there are girls in the army. Enraged, Steve tells him "You're ugly, and nobody likes you." The protester begins to cry, saying his family is dead. The protestor refuses and insults their tank. Captain tries to give the protestor his gun. The protester, offended, still doesn't move. Captain initially refuses, not wanting to hear his pained screams, but then reconsiders it, based on whether they ran over his head or legs first. Steve requests that they just run the protestor over. The protester demands the war ends, which Captain dismisses, pointing out that there are very few survivors left in the world. In the beginning of the series, Tankman and his friend Steve are riding in the tank when they are stopped by a protester. He enjoys crude humor, especially the TANKMEN series trademark "cock jokes". In spite of the setting, Captain is a benevolent leader, even willing to engage in casual conversation with the enemy. Tankman is participating in a war against two rival factions, set in the year 20XX.
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