
Virus Buster Serge
The time has come when humans have become integrated with machines to create a super intelligent, super advanced race hooked up to biological software which, until now, has been susceptible to viruses.
Neo Hong Kong. The year 2097. Man and machine have intertwined themselves to become a more indestructible race. But that is not to last for long. There is an evil cunning and swift--a deadly Virus is taking over Earth faster than they can find a way to defeat it.
Not knowing how to stop the virus, and with answers far from being known, lives are in uncertain fear as they are being viciously attacked and killed. Time is crucial.
A super team called S.T.A.N.D. is run by Captain Raven, and their mission is ridding the planet of the incubator that released a practically undetectable Virus which creates monsters out of its victims. Captain Raven sends his elite team members, Erika, Jovichirov, Mirel, and Macus into the mouth of terror in order to silence the Virus forever.
A mystery man whose nightmares have become so fierce with anger and confusion have led him to Raven, the only person he sees clear in his mind. But these visions leave only one impression--kill Raven.
Serge attempted to succeed with his premonitions of killing Raven, but got caught in the crossfire of the Virus, and by doing so helped slow it down by enabling himself with a high-tech gear nobody else could identify.
Because of this heroic maneuver, Serge saved many lives. Raven now placed Serge on his team. Serge has no identity in the S.T.A.N.D. computer, but Raven has been expecting him.
Each stunning specimen has their own striking personalities and secret pasts that make them all the more interesting to watch.
Will the Virus be defeated, or will all mankind be destroyed trying to do so?
I will tell you this, an awesome member of S.T.A.N.D. will kick that Virus to the outer limits of the stratosphere to free Earth--but at a price, a dear price.
The theme song, "Rainy Day and Day" by Dragon Ash was jamming! I liked it a lot--it had substance, and it was a catchy tune that stayed strong and worked itself nicely into the film.
Sexy, fun, and a one heck of a visual ride! Animation never looked so good!
Written by: Lynda Dale MacLean
Reviewers Rating: 7
Reader's Rating: 8.40
Reader's Votes: 5
Added: 29-Mar-2003
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