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The Bison Troopers are characters exclusive to the live action Street Fighter movie and the [[Street Fighter: The Movie|arcade game]] of the game that was based off it. In the movie, they served as [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Characters/Bison|General Bison's]] Stormtrooper-esque henchmen who were there merely to take Bison's orders and get defeated by the heroes at the end.  With the release of the Street Fighter movie arcade game, one playable character and three hidden characters were Bison Troopers. Blade, the initially playable one in red, was the only one to have an ending after the game was beaten by the player using him.  
The Bison Troopers are characters exclusive to the live action Street Fighter movie and the [[Street Fighter: The Movie|arcade game]] of the game that was based off it. In the movie, they served as [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Bison|General Bison's]] Stormtrooper-esque henchmen who were there merely to take Bison's orders and get defeated by the heroes at the end.  With the release of the Street Fighter movie arcade game, one playable character and three hidden characters were Bison Troopers. Blade, the initially playable one in red, was the only one to have an ending after the game was beaten by the player using him.  


The Bison Troopers have  been compared to several characters in the ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' game series.  Because of Blade's knife-based special moves, he was blasted as being a cheap knock off of Mortal Kombat character, Kano. The cyborgs as a whole were similar in appearance but had color coded uniforms making them similar to the ninja characters Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Reptile and others from ''Mortal Kombat''. When Capcom redid ''[[Street Fighter: The Movie]]'' for the home consoles, the cyborgs were omitted. All four Bison Trooper characters were played by the game's designer, Alan Noon.
The Bison Troopers have  been compared to several characters in the ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' game series.  Because of Blade's knife-based special moves, he was blasted as being a cheap knock off of Mortal Kombat character, Kano. The cyborgs as a whole were similar in appearance but had color coded uniforms making them similar to the ninja characters Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Reptile and others from ''Mortal Kombat''. When Capcom redid ''[[Street Fighter: The Movie]]'' for the home consoles, the cyborgs were omitted. All four Bison Trooper characters were played by the game's designer, Alan Noon.
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== Story ==
== Story ==
=== Blade ===
=== Blade ===
'''Blade''' was mysterious Bison Trooper with a penchant for using deadly weaponry. Using weapons like a stun rod and several daggers, Blade's mission was to protect General Bison and eliminate those who opposed him. In truth, Blade was [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Characters/Guile|Guile's]] brother, working undercover for him for years, infiltrating Bison's forces. When Guile defeats Bison, Blade is free to return to his life as Gunloc, professional wrestler for the Capcom Wrestling Association.
'''Blade''' was mysterious Bison Trooper with a penchant for using deadly weaponry. Using weapons like a stun rod and several daggers, Blade's mission was to protect General Bison and eliminate those who opposed him. In truth, Blade was [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Guile|Guile's]] brother, working undercover for him for years, infiltrating Bison's forces. When Guile defeats Bison, Blade is free to return to his life as Gunloc, professional wrestler for the Capcom Wrestling Association.


=== Other Troopers ===
=== Other Troopers ===
'''Arkane''', '''Khyber''' and '''F7''' were Bison Troopers that were three, experimental cyborg Bison Troopers. Each of who had their own specific attributes. Arkane, the cyborg with a blue uniform, uses electrical attacks and stretching limbs in battle. Khyber, the cyborg with a yellow uniform, has the ability to use fire attacks similar to [[Street Fighter II/Characters/Dhalsim|Dhalsim's]]. F7 , the cyborg with a black uniform, all of Blade, Arkane and Khyber's moves. None of these characters have a storyline past their description.
'''Arkane''', '''Khyber''' and '''F7''' were Bison Troopers that were three, experimental cyborg Bison Troopers. Each of who had their own specific attributes. Arkane, the cyborg with a blue uniform, uses electrical attacks and stretching limbs in battle. Khyber, the cyborg with a yellow uniform, has the ability to use fire attacks similar to [[Street Fighter II/Dhalsim|Dhalsim's]]. F7, the cyborg with a black uniform, all of Blade, Arkane and Khyber's moves. None of these characters have a storyline past their description.


== Moves ==
== Moves ==
=== [[Street Fighter: The Movie]] ===
=== [[Street Fighter: The Movie]] ===
==== Arkane ====
==== Arkane ====
{{:Street Fighter: The Movie/Arkane}}
{{Movelist|Street Fighter: The Movie|Moves|[[Street Fighter: The Movie/Arkane|Arkane]]}}
 
==== Blade ====
==== Blade ====
{{:Street Fighter: The Movie/Blade}}
{{Movelist|Street Fighter: The Movie|Moves|[[Street Fighter: The Movie/Blade|Blade]]}}
 
==== F7 ====
==== F7 ====
{{:Street Fighter: The Movie/F7}}
{{Movelist|Street Fighter: The Movie|Moves|[[Street Fighter: The Movie/F7|F7]]}}
 
==== Khyber ====
==== Khyber ====
{{:Street Fighter: The Movie/Khyber}}
{{Movelist|Street Fighter: The Movie|Moves|[[Street Fighter: The Movie/Khyber|Khyber]]}}


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[[Category:Character move lists]]
[[Category:Character move lists]]

Revision as of 18:04, 9 February 2018

SFTM Bison Troopers.gif

The Bison Troopers are characters exclusive to the live action Street Fighter movie and the arcade game of the game that was based off it. In the movie, they served as General Bison's Stormtrooper-esque henchmen who were there merely to take Bison's orders and get defeated by the heroes at the end. With the release of the Street Fighter movie arcade game, one playable character and three hidden characters were Bison Troopers. Blade, the initially playable one in red, was the only one to have an ending after the game was beaten by the player using him.

The Bison Troopers have been compared to several characters in the Mortal Kombat game series. Because of Blade's knife-based special moves, he was blasted as being a cheap knock off of Mortal Kombat character, Kano. The cyborgs as a whole were similar in appearance but had color coded uniforms making them similar to the ninja characters Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Reptile and others from Mortal Kombat. When Capcom redid Street Fighter: The Movie for the home consoles, the cyborgs were omitted. All four Bison Trooper characters were played by the game's designer, Alan Noon.

Story

Blade

Blade was mysterious Bison Trooper with a penchant for using deadly weaponry. Using weapons like a stun rod and several daggers, Blade's mission was to protect General Bison and eliminate those who opposed him. In truth, Blade was Guile's brother, working undercover for him for years, infiltrating Bison's forces. When Guile defeats Bison, Blade is free to return to his life as Gunloc, professional wrestler for the Capcom Wrestling Association.

Other Troopers

Arkane, Khyber and F7 were Bison Troopers that were three, experimental cyborg Bison Troopers. Each of who had their own specific attributes. Arkane, the cyborg with a blue uniform, uses electrical attacks and stretching limbs in battle. Khyber, the cyborg with a yellow uniform, has the ability to use fire attacks similar to Dhalsim's. F7, the cyborg with a black uniform, all of Blade, Arkane and Khyber's moves. None of these characters have a storyline past their description.

Moves

Street Fighter: The Movie

Arkane

Blade

F7

Khyber