Soldiers



Wielding heavier armor and more powerful weapons than their lesser counterparts, Soldiers form the elite force of both the Founders and the Vox Populi. Encountered mainly later in the game, they are easily distinguishable from other enemies by their padding and ammo belts.

There are three kinds of soldiers Booker DeWitt encounters. The first are allied with Cornelius Slate, and willingly throw themselves at Booker in the hope of an honorable death. They are weaker than soldiers found later in the game, and are found exclusively in and around the Hall of Heroes. They are easily recognizable due to their brightly-colored and ornamented military uniforms.

The Vox Populi counts several militant-like enemies among their ranks. Though not professionally trained like their Founder counterparts, the Vox weapons they wield deal heavy damage while their armor offers them extra protection. They typically wear red hoods with stylized horns.

Soldiers also form the military arm of the Founders in Columbia, also known as the Flying Squad. They greatly resemble the American Soldiers of World War I, as they are outfitted with blue uniforms, metal helmets, and backpacks. Among their recruitment process, Duke & Dimwit propaganda was used to encourage kids to join their ranks. They are mainly encountered once Booker and Elizabeth enter Emporia. Male soldiers wear blue uniforms and wear metal helmets, while certain female soldiers wear white and stylized Statue of Liberty masks.

BioShock: Infinite
In BioShock Infinite, the player encounters various types of militants, split between the Founders and the Vox.

Shared Types
These types of soldiers can be found fighting for the Founders, Slate, in the Good Time Club fighting alongside Booker's "rival candidates", as civilians, for the Columbian Police, or the Vox Populi.
 * Baton-users - These soldiers are lightly armored and their sole weapon is a baton, which they use to bludgeon the player. Despite their seemingly inadequate armament and armor, they are highly mobile and deal a lot of damage upon a successful hit. However, their light armor means that they can be quickly dealt with by melee or a few shots from any weapon.
 * Pistoleers - These soldiers are mostly seen fighting as Police or Vox Populi, though female Founder Soldiers can be seen fighting like this alongside their male counterparts on a few occasions (such as in Shantytown). They are lightly armored and use Broadsider Pistols. They are more or less of a nuisance to the player, peppering them from a distance and retreating to maintain one. However, they can be easily taken care of with melee or a few shots from any weapon.
 * Hand Cannoneers - First encountered when entering the Bull Yard, these soldiers are armed with the Paddywhacker Hand Cannon. Unlike their Pistol-wielding counterparts, these soldiers have an increased threat level, since letting them get out a shot can quickly wipe away Booker's shields.
 * Machine Gunners - These soldiers are more armored and use Machine Guns, providing a continuous stream of fire on the player. They are possibly the most common type of opponent in the game. In earlier levels, they are more lightly armored and can be fairly quickly dispatched. However, later in the game they begin to wear more armor and have much higher health, causing the player to have to use multiple melee strikes or a lot of bullets to take them down. It is advised to aim for the head to gain the most damage multipliers to deal with them.
 * Shotgunners - Seen after Battleship Bay, these soldiers are less armored than their Machine Gun-using counterparts, but can pack quite a punch using their China Broom Shotguns at a close range against the player. They usually slowly advance toward the player or outflank them, hammering the player with shotgun shots at close-range. They can be seen with more armor later on, causing the player to hit them more to deal with them. Shooting them from a distance is the best choice of strategy, as on higher difficulties, a single shot can wipe out Booker's shields . Another ideal tactic is Possession, which works well with the high damage output shotgunners present, and proves to be an excellent way to circumvent their heavy armor in later levels.
 * Snipers - These soldiers use the Bird's Eye Sniper Rifle and prefer to fire from a distance. The first Sniper encountered is one of Slate's Soldiers, and is found at the Hall of Heroes. Although somewhat rare, Snipers are incredibly deadly, as a single shot can quickly take out Booker's shields, no matter how much they've been upgraded! Before Booker obtains the Undertow Vigor, it's best to watch for light glinting off their weapons, but once the Vigor is acquired, he can use its alternate fire to pull the Snipers toward him.

Founder-specific Types
These types of soldiers are only seen fighting for the Founders, using Founder-specific weapons.
 * Carbiners - These soldiers carry the Huntsman Carbine and can deal damage up close or farther away, since the Carbine is a long-ranged weapon. Though lightly armored, one should be wary when encountering them, as they are surprisingly very accurate.

Vox-specific Types
These types of soldiers are only seen fighting for the Vox Populi, using Vox-specific weapons.
 * Repeater-users - Along with Vox Machine Gunners, these are the main fist of Vox forces. They fight similarly to Machine Gunners encountered elsewhere. Some are, however, more lightly armored than more "Soldier"-like Vox troops, many of whom use Triple R Machine Guns instead. They are more slowly firing, but are also more accurate. Similar strategy is advised for Machine-Gunners.
 * Heater-users - Similar to Shotgunners, these are lightly armored Vox who use a Heater to deal high damage to the player up close. They are slow-firing, but deal a heavy hit. Same general strategy applies as Shotgunners.
 * Burstgunners - Just like those who use the Carbine, Vox militants who carry the Burstgun can deal damage close up or farther away. They are slightly less threatening than the Carbine-wielders, as the Burstgun does have a chance of missing its target. The same tactics as the Carbine-users are applied.

Burial at Sea - Episode 2
Burial at Sea - Episode 2, with the re-visit to Columbia, shows the return of Vox Soldiers. Other than the new weapons and Plasmids/Vigors that can be used against them, some changes and additions have been made:
 * Shotgunners - Vox Shotgunners are given an update in Burial at Sea - Episode 2. Some now wear heavy armor used by Beasts. They are immune to Air-Grabber strikes, but they are vulnerable to Tranquilizer Bolts.
 * Crossbowers - Vox Soldiers who use the Crossbow, and fire high accurate, fatal shots from a distance, just like Snipers.

Attacking the Player

 * "Attack!"
 * "Open fire!"
 * "Surround him, quick!"
 * "I'll clean your clock."
 * "Bash his brains out!"
 * "This is gonna get messy."
 * "I will kill you."
 * "Gonna gut you like a pig."
 * "Crush you like a bug."
 * "Hey -- it's certain death."
 * "I'll bleed you out."
 * "I'll cut you in half!"
 * "Keep firing!"
 * "Kill you now!"
 * "Run him down!"
 * "I'll tear your head off!"
 * "Don't let him aim!"
 * "No one gets out alive!"
 * "You force my hand."
 * "Come on then."
 * "There's no way out!"
 * "Die!"
 * "Die, already!"
 * "Die, mongrel!"
 * "Die, you son of a bitch!"
 * "Beware!"
 * "Break his bones!"
 * "I'll slaughter ya!"
 * "Beg for death!"
 * "Go on, scream!"
 * "Flush him out!"
 * "Take off his head!"
 * "Cut him off!"
 * "Skin you alive!"
 * "Don't stop shooting."
 * "Don't stop firing!"
 * "Gonna get me a promotion."
 * "For the Prophet!"
 * "Columbia!"

Chasing the Player

 * "You won't get far."
 * "You won't escape."
 * "There's no escape!"
 * "See what happens?"
 * "Don't just stand there! After him!"
 * "I'll teach you!"
 * "Teach you a lesson!"
 * "Close in on him."
 * "Execute him!"
 * "Flush the bastard out!"
 * "Quickly!"
 * "Coward!"
 * "Stop!"
 * "You had this coming."
 * "Take him down!"
 * "After him!"
 * "Show some spine, milk-sock!"
 * "Coward! Run and hide!"
 * "You'll get what's coming to ya."
 * "You ain't nothing special."
 * "Surrender!"
 * "You're no match."
 * "This won't go easy."
 * "Gonna put you in the ground!"
 * "I'm coming for you!"
 * "I said halt!"
 * "Any last words?"
 * "Don't make me hurt you."
 * "You'll die here!"
 * "Make it quick!"
 * "Trash!"
 * "This is your fault."
 * "Gonna rip your guts out."
 * "You've got no backbone!"

Lost the Player

 * "He's gone!"
 * "Ran away."
 * "Take him!"
 * "He disappeared!"
 * "Get off!"
 * "You're no match!"
 * "Show yourself!"
 * "He's vanished!"
 * "Where is he?"
 * "Where'd he go?"
 * "You can't hide!"
 * "Tough guy, eh?"
 * "Lost him!"
 * "Find him!"
 * "He was just there!"
 * "I've lost sight of him."
 * "Get him out of cover!"

Spots the Player

 * "I see him!"
 * "There he is!"
 * "There he is! Get him!"
 * "I knew they were around here!"
 * "Rush him!"

Reloading

 * "I'm out."
 * "Need to reload."
 * "Can't get a shot!"
 * "Keep shooting!"
 * "Gotta reload."
 * "Reloading."

Idle

 * "This way! Cover the gate!"
 * "Trespasser!"
 * "Who's sneaking around?"

Suicide

 * "The terrible -- awful -- aching -- longing --"
 * "It's not all of them!"
 * "I remember!"

Burial at Sea - Episode 2
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