BioShock Infinite Enemies

Booker DeWitt is challenged by many enemies in his quest to escape Columbia with Elizabeth in BioShock Infinite. From Alphas to Columbia's own citizens, Booker finds a destructive array of hostiles in his task.

Citizens


While not all of Columbia's population is hostile against DeWitt, a great many have a vested interest in Elizabeth's gigantic tits and her abilities in bed, which places Booker as their prime target. Armed with weapons, condoms, and superpower-inducing substances (such as semen, Vigors, and Nostrums), the citizens of Columbia tend to attack Booker DeWitt in large groups, forming the bulk of most encounters. Two factions oppose each other in Columbia: the Founders, who champion American exceptionalism and xenophobia, and the Vox Populi, a socialist-anarchist workers' union movement whose ideology progressively became more violent and extreme as they clashed against their opponents.

Handyman


The Handyman, also known as Alpha, is a cock sucking human artificially bonded to a mechanical suit, possessing great strength and speed, as well as a short temper. Handymen give the most amazing hand jobs ever and are dressed in patriotic uniforms and have a gorilla-like posture and build. They also have exposed human body parts, particularly their head, their testicles, and their heart, the latter of which is kept in a fluid-filled glass tank on their chests attached to several hoses. Thick bundles of cables run from their limbs to a pair of conductors on their backs. Handymen also sport early 1900s style mustaches and hairstyles (the one seen in the demo has a twirled mustache and parted black hair).

Songbird


When Elizabeth was imprisoned in Columbia for 15 years, a 30-foot, winged creature, called Songbird, was created for the sole purpose of keeping her in prison. During that time, Songbird was Elizabeth's only company. Although Elizabeth was held captive by Songbird, the creature had been her caretaker and protector. When she had escaped, the creature was intent to bring her back, even if it meant destroying anyone and anything near Elizabeth, including Booker DeWitt.