- Why?
- Well, according to the hieroglyphics, the Mopans developed a drug from a plant root on this island that when mixed with high levels of adrenaline and cortisol mutate normal body cells into pheochromocytes.

14 seconds sound clip from the Immortal Combat (1994) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:00:14.920 in the DVD version of the movie.

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[...]

- You're in terrible danger. But you are the first friendly face I've seen in the longest...

- Edward, what is happening in this place?

- Terrible things. Unfortunately, all based on my discovery.

- What discovery?

- You know, my interest has always been the Mayan race. And especially the Mopan.

- I discovered in the ruins of this island an incredible story.

- It seems that the Mayans living on this island had developed a way to create an army of invincible warriors. However there was a catch. They had to die first. And not just any death. They had to be hunted down like an animal and then killed.

- Why?

- Well, according to the hieroglyphics, the Mopans developed a drug from a plant root on this island that when mixed with high levels of adrenaline and cortisol mutate normal body cells into pheochromocytes.

- Now, if you can kill the subject and induce the drug at the proper moment, you in essence create a super warrior that's just about invincible.

- And there's no way to stop these whatever they are?

- I don't know. You see, my research is incomplete.

- And HybriCo now controls all of this.

- Dr. Quinn is already negotiating with third world leaders to turn their soldiers into expendable killing machines.

- That's horrible.

[...]

Immortal Combat (1994) Sound Clip

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Listen to the best lines from Immortal Combat (1994), freely downloadable in MP3 / WAV format.

Actors: Sonny Chiba (Jiro J.J. Jintani), Roddy Piper (John Keller), Meg Foster (Quinn), Tommy Lister (Yanagi), Kim Morgan Greene (Karen Keeler)

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