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{{Infobox Film
|title = Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
| name = Starship Troopers
|image = [[Image:Marvel_UA.jpg|250px]]
| image = Starship Troopers - movie poster.jpg
|developer = [[Raven Software]]<br/p>[[Vicarious Visions]]<br/p>Beenox Studios<br/p>[[Barking Lizards Technologies]]<br/p>
| image_size =
|publisher = [[Activision]]
|designer caption =
| director = [[Paul Verhoeven]]
|engine =
| producer = [[Jon Davison]]<br/>[[Alan Marshall]]
|released = {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} {{flagicon|Australia}} [[October 24]], [[2006]] ('''[[Personal computer|PC]], [[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], [[Xbox]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]]''')<br/>{{flagicon|USA}} [[November 6]], [[2006]] ([[PlayStation 3|PS3]]) <br>
| writer = '''Original Novel:'''<br/>[[Robert A. Heinlein]]<br/>'''Screenwriter:'''<br/>[[Edward Neumeier]]
'''[[Wii]]''': <br>
| narrator =
{{flagicon|USA}} [[November 19]], [[2006]]<br>
| starring = [[Casper Van Dien]]<br/>[[Denise Richards]]<br/>[[Dina Meyer]]<br/>[[Jake Busey]]<br/>[[Neil Patrick Harris]]<br/>[[Clancy Brown]]
{{flagicon|AUS}} [[December 7]], [[2006]]<br>
| music = [[Basil Poledouris]]
{{flagicon|EU}} [[December 8]], [[2006]]
| cinematography =
|genre = [[Action RPG]]/ Adventure
| editing =
|modes = [[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]], Online
| distributor = [[TriStar Pictures]]<br/>[[Touchstone Pictures]]
|ratings = ESRB : Teen (T)
| released = {{flagicon|USA}} [[November 7]], [[1997]]<br/>{{flagicon|UK}} [[2 January]], [[1998]]
ESRB: Everyone +10 (E+10) (Game Boy Advance version)
| runtime = 129 min
|platforms = [[Personal computer|PC]], [[Wii]] [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Xbox]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Game Boy Advance]]
| country = [[USA]]
|media = [[CD]], [[Blu-ray Disc|BD-ROM]], [[DVD|DVD-ROM]], [[Universal Media Disc|UMD]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
|requirements =
| budget = $100,000,000 (est.)
| preceded_by =
| followed_by = ''[[Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation]]''
| website =
| amg_id = 1:158876
| imdb_id = 0120201
}}
'''''Starship Troopers''''' is a [[1997 in film|1997]] [[film]] directed by [[Paul Verhoeven]], written by [[Edward Neumeier]], and starring [[Casper Van Dien]], [[Dina Meyer]] and [[Denise Richards]]. The movie is very loosely based on the novel ''[[Starship Troopers]]'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]].
 
==Plot==
'''''Marvel: Ultimate Alliance''''' is an [[action role-playing game]] released by [[Raven Software]] and [[Activision]] in October 2006. Previously referred to as '''''Marvel Legends''''', this game features over 20 playable characters and more than 140 cameo appearances.
''Starship Troopers'' tells the story of an interplanetary war between Earth and colonies of large insect-like aliens in the twenty-third century. It focusses on the experiences of [[Juan Rico|Juan "Johnny" Rico]] ([[Casper Van Dien|Van Dien]]), one of three friends who sign up to the military one year before Earth declares war on the aliens.
 
The film opens to a futuristic television viewing sequence. The news is dominated by an ongoing war with the aliens, aptly called Arachnids or Bugs. A one year flashback takes the scene to
==Story==
the posh [[Buenos Aires]] [[high school]] of a young man named [[Juan Rico|Juan "Johnny" Rico]] ([[Casper Van Dien|Van Dien]]). History teacher Mr Rasczak ([[Michael Ironside]]) forcefully quizzes his students about the efficacy of "naked force" in dispute resolution, and the need for civic responsibility. A blind, strutting biology teacher loudly corrects her students by pointing out the numerous daunting ways the Arachnids are superior to humans regarding competitive survival. Rico is shown to have high athletic ability, a very competitive nature, low math aptitude, great, but mostly unreturned, love for his girlfriend Carmen ([[Denise Richards|Richards]]), and much indecision about his future. He decides to become a Citizen, a privilege earned by joining the Federal Service ([[military]]) for two years of sacrifice and uncertain survival. His parents show immediate revulsion at his choice, his father demanding he attend [[Harvard University]] and dangling an expensive "Outer Rings" beach vacation to tempt him. Rico persists and is disowned, following Carmen into Federal Service.
{{spoiler}}
[[Doctor Doom|Dr. Doom]] has formed a new [[Masters of Evil]] (consisting of [[Loki (comics)|Loki]], [[Ultron]], [[Baron Mordo]], [[Enchantress (Marvel Comics)|Enchantress]], and many more) in order to steal [[Odin (comics)|Odin]]'s power. They then launch an attack on a [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] [[helicarrier]]. [[Nick Fury]] sends out a distress call to all available meta-humans. [[Captain America]], [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], [[Spider-Man]] and [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]] respond and proceed to eliminate Doom's forces. The heroes then travel to various locations in order to stop Doom's plan and, of course, save the world.
 
Largely based on their academic test scores, Rico is assigned to Mobile [[Infantry]], while Carmen is assigned to Flight School, and his best friend Carl ([[Neil Patrick Harris|Harris]]) to the elite Games and Theory ([[military intelligence]]). A girl from Rico's high school football team, "Dizzy" Flores ([[Dina Meyer|Meyer]]) (long enamoured of him), secretly joins the Mobile Infantry and successfully requests a transfer to Rico's training unit. Rico soon finds the gruelling boot camp more difficult than anticipated, with terrible injuries being inflicted by the [[Officer (armed forces)|officers]] and [[Non-commissioned officer|NCOs]]&mdash;particularly his [[drill instructor|drill sergeant]], Zim ([[Clancy Brown|Brown]])&mdash;in an effort to teach the new soldiers quickly and efficiently. Rico excels at the training and eventually is promoted to squad leader. Carmen decides to "go career" because of her love of piloting massive starships, which precludes getting back together with Rico after two years of service, so she breaks up with him. A high school football rival of Rico, Zander ([[Patrick Muldoon]]) has intentionally placed himself as Carmen's instructor, and makes his romantic intentions known. She neither accepts nor rejects, seeming amused and remaining intent on her piloting. After Rico makes a fatal error as squad leader during a live fire training exercise, he is punished by [[flogging]] and quits. However, just as he is leaving the camp, an asteroid, used as a weapon by the Bugs, destroys [[Buenos Aires]], killing millions, including his parents. Now homeless, his doubt dissolves. He rejoins his unit and the newly-declared war against the perpetrators of the attack: the horse-sized Arachnids of the distant planet [[Klendathu]].
==Features==
The game has over 140 characters from the Marvel Universe appear. Players are able to create teams, and have online and co-operative play, for up to 4 players. In co-operative mode players will have to fight for the most kills in order to get the experience points at the end of the level. Unlike ''[[X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse]]'', in which players can only play Danger Room levels that have been unlocked or single player progress, players can now play through the whole level from start to finish. There are also special comic book missions, revisiting a moment in a character's past and facing a classic arch rival. Characters may have up to four costumes, some have less, which can alter the stats of the character.
 
The initial invasion of [[Battle of Klendathu|Klendathu]] is a complete disaster, with 100,000 dead in one hour including several of Rico's fellow boot-mates. Rico is one of the few wounded to survive. The Federation supreme commander, Sky Marshal Dienes, resigns and is replaced by Sky Marshal Tehat Meru. She declares that "to fight the Bug, we must understand the Bug", leading to altered and more intelligent battle plans. Rico, Dizzy and his friend from training, Ace Levy, are reassigned to the super-tough MI unit, the "Roughnecks". Its soldiers are extremely loyal, most of whose lives have been saved by their commander, as has Rico's. He turns out to be Rico's old high school history teacher, now Lieutenant Rasczak, executing the lessons he formerly taught. After a spectacular and heroic battle on one of the Bug worlds, Tango Urilla, Rico is field-promoted to corporal and assigns Dizzy as squad leader. After a celebration later that night, Rico and Dizzy consummate her wish of several years.
Players will fight in mid air, underwater and on the ground, with fully destructible and interactive environments in over 17 locations, traveling around the [[Earth 616|Earth]] and universe back and forth by the end of the game. The game has alternative endings, affected by the decisions the player(s) make throughout the game.
 
Their next mission plunges them into a trap, as they are assigned to investigate the silence of an outpost on one of the Bug worlds, Planet P. From the only survivor (and now a post-traumatic wreck) General Owen ([[Marshall Bell]]), they discover that the bugs possess somewhere a high intelligence, and are "sucking" the brains out of humans to learn directly from the brains. As the troopers realise their situation a huge force of bugs attacks. Rasczak, Dizzy, and almost all of the Roughnecks die. The survivors barely evacuate, having requested a "crazy" pilot to do the unlikely rescue, who coincidentally turns out to be Carmen. After a funeral service for Dizzy, Rico's old friend Carl, now a [[Colonel]] in intelligence, gives Rico and Carmen his unapologetic ("we're in it for the species, boys and girls - they simply have more") reason for the deaths of many of Rico's squad mates: Military intelligence had ascertained that there might be a "brain bug" on Planet P, and the Roughnecks were used as bait. He tells Rico that the Mobile Infantry will return to Planet P and attempt to capture the brain bug for research. Rico accepts the mission and Carl gives him command of the Roughnecks. Carmen's ship, the ''TFCT [[Rodger Young]]'', is the one from which the Roughnecks operate.
==Versions==
The game is available for the Xbox, Xbox 360, Playstation 2, Playstation Portable, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo Wii and PC. It is also due out for the Playstation 3. The graphical engine and looks will differ between the various platforms. For the 6th gen consoles (PS2 and Xbox), characters models will be similar to ''X-Men Legends II'' style. The 7th generation (PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360) versions will feature more detailed character models and environments. The PC version will vary depending on the customization of a user's settings, at maximum settings and shaders with premium hardware, the PC graphics will be similar to or better than the 7th gen. The PC version also features "intuitive mouse controls". [http://www.marvelultimatealliance.com/game_info.php]
 
In the offensive, the ''Rodger Young'' explodes when hit by Bug plasma, shot from giant Bug abdomens. Carmen and Zander barely survive, and their escape pod lands deep underground in a Bug tunnel. They are captured, and Zander's brain is sucked out and ingested by the brain bug. Rico organises a rescue attempt and manages to save Carmen in the nick of time by threatening the brain bug with a miniature "nuke". They escape to the surface safely, where the brain bug has been captured by Rico's former training sergeant Zim, now demoted to buck private for requesting transfer from training to fighting. Rico, Carmen, and Carl renew their friendship, and the now fearful brain bug is sent to Earth for study in an attempt to find a way to defeat the Bug menace.
There are exclusive characters on the PSP, Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3. The PSP has four exclusive characters, and the three next-gen systems share two exclusive characters.
 
===GBA=Cast==
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance's graphics are reduced to a lower graphics quality for the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] version.
*Just like the other versions, players can switch between any character during the game. Players can also create their own team involving only 3 characters. Also, some characters will not be available on the GBA, such as Black Panther. [http://vip.marvelultimatealliance.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=2159]
*The same exact gameplay as in other versions; players can do major upgradings on characters and tactics, as well as build their reputation points.
*Exclusive to the GBA version: players can call in a striker, which performs devastating attacks on-screen enemies.
*Interactive environments; players can take advantages and use this to track their enemies.
*Some additional gameplay modes added including: S.H.I.E.L.D. Simulator, Time Challenges, Scavenger Hunts, and a Survival mode.
 
===PSP===
The [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] version features simplified graphics, different characters, and extra features:
*4 exclusive playable Marvel characters: Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Hawkeye and Ronin.
*6 special comic book missions
*Microphone support ''(voice chat)'', via which players can speak with other players online
*Online-recordable player statistics
*Exclusive prequel missions
*Three exclusive single-player gameplay modes
 
===Wii===
[[Image:Marvel_7th.jpg|thumb|225px|right|Screenshot from E3 2006's 6th generation build.]]
The [[Wii]] version features:
*Specific motion-sensitive controls for normal moves
*Motion-sensitive controlled Special attacks, unique for each character
*All gained powers can be accessed at any time.
*Access to any special move at any time, which is unavailable for any other build. (Menu selection must be used for other builds.)
*There is no online play, but there is normal multiplayer
 
==Characters==
{{spoiler}}
Characters that appear as alternate costumes are listed under the original character.<br>
:''All playable characters have four different costumes, except Moon Knight, who has three.''<br>
Characters with a "'''*'''" are not available at the beginning of the game, and become available during gameplay
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{| class="wikitable"
! Actor/Actress || Role
|-
! colspan="6" | '''Playable Characters'''
|-
| [[Casper Van Dien]] || [[Juan Rico|Johnny Rico]]
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*[[Blade (comics)|Blade]] '''*'''
*[[Captain America]]
**[[U.S. Agent]] '''*'''
*[[Deadpool (comics)|Deadpool]]
*[[Doctor Strange|Dr. Strange]] '''*'''
*[[Luke Cage]]
|
*[[Elektra Natchios|Elektra]]
*[[Ghost Rider (comics)|Ghost Rider]] '''*'''
**[[Vengeance (comics)|Vengeance]] '''*'''
**[[Phantom Rider]] '''*'''
*[[Human Torch]]
*[[Iceman (comics)|Iceman]]
|
*[[Invisible Woman]]
*[[Iron Man]]
**[[War Machine]] '''*'''
*[[Carol Danvers|Ms. Marvel]]
**[[She-Thing|Sharon Ventura]] '''*'''
**[[Carol Danvers|Binary]] '''*'''
|
*[[Mister Fantastic|Mr. Fantastic]]
*[[Spider-Man]]
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**[[Ben Reilly|Scarlet Spider]] '''*'''
*[[Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)|Spider-Woman]]
**[[Arachne (comics)|Arachne]] '''*'''
**[[Spider-Girl]] '''*'''
|
*[[Storm (comics)|Storm]]
*[[Thing (comics)|The Thing]]
*[[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]]
**[[Beta Ray Bill]] '''*'''
*[[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]
|-
| [[Dina Meyer]] || Dizzy Flores
!| '''Unlockable Characters'''
! colspan="2" |'''PSP Only'''||'''PS3, XBox 360, Wii Only'''
|-
| [[Denise Richards]] || Carmen Ibanez
|<!--Please keep the table neat, orderly and balanced to prevent lopsidedness-->
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*[[Black Panther (comics)|Black Panther]]
*[[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]]
*[[Nick Fury]]
*[[Silver Surfer]]
|
*[[Black Widow (comics)|Black Widow]]
**[[Black Widow (comics)|Yelena Belova]]
*[[Genis-Vell|Captain Marvel]]
**[[Mar-Vell]]
|
*[[Hawkeye (comics)|Hawkeye]]
*[[Echo (comics)|Ronin]]
**[[Echo (comics)|Echo]]
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*[[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]]
*[[Moon Knight]]
|-
| [[Jake Busey]] || Private Ace Levy
! colspan="6" | '''Non Player Characters'''
|-
| [[Neil Patrick Harris]] || Colonel Carl Jenkins
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|-
| [[Clancy Brown]] || Career Sergeant Zim
|
*[[Ancient One]]
*[[Balder (comics)|Balder]]
*[[Black Bolt]]
*[[Bruce Banner]]
*[[Corsair (comics)|Corsair]]
*[[Clea]]
*[[Crystal (comics)|Crystal]]
*[[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]]
|
*[[Hulk (comics)|Dr. Bruce Banner]]
*[[Dum Dum Dugan]]
*[[Emma Frost]]
*[[Edwin Jarvis]]
*[[Gorgon (comics)|Gorgon]]
*[[Henry Pym|Hank Pym]]
*[[Heimdall (comics)|Heimdall]]
*[[Hermod (comics)|Hermod]]
|
*[[Jean Grey]]
*[[Karnak (comics)|Karnak]]
*[[Lilandra]]
*[[Lockjaw (comics)|Lockjaw]]
*[[Medusa (comics)|Medusa]]
*[[Namor the Sub-Mariner|Namor]]
*[[Namorita]]
*[[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]]
|
*[[Odin (comics)|Odin]]
*[[Professor X|Professor Xavier]]
*[[Psylocke]]
*[[Robert Kelly (comics)|Senator Kelly]]
*[[Kitty Pryde|Shadowcat]]
*[[Sif (comics)|Sif]]
*[[Triton (comics)|Triton]]
*[[Tyr (Marvel Comics)|Tyr]]
|
*[[Uatu|Uatu the Watcher]]
*[[Valkyrie (comics)|Valkyrie]]
*[[Vision (comics)|Vision]]
*[[Volla (comics)|Volla]]
*[[Deadpool (comics)|Weasel]]
*[[Wong (comics)|Wong]]
*[[Wyatt Wingfoot]]
*[[Henry Pym|Yellowjacket]]
|-
| [[Seth Gilliam]] || Private Sugar Watkins
! colspan="6" | '''Villains'''
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|-
| [[Patrick Muldoon]] || Zander Barcalow
|
|-
*[[Advanced Idea Mechanics|A.I.M.]] soldiers
| [[Michael Ironside]] || Lieutenant Jean Rasczak
*[[Arcade (comics)|Arcade]]
|-
*[[Attuma]]
| [[Marshall Bell]] || General Owen
*[[Baron Mordo]]
|-
*[[Blackheart]]
| [[Lenore Kasdorf]] || Mrs. Rico
*[[Bullseye (comics)|Bullseye]]
*[[Byrrah]]
*[[Crimson Dynamo]]
*[[Destroyer (comics)|Destroyer]]
|
*[[Deathbird]]
*[[Dragon Man]]
*[[Doctor Doom]]
*[[Enchantress (Marvel Comics)|Enchantress]]
*[[Executioner (comics)|Executioner]]
*[[Fin Fang Foom]]
*[[Galactus]]
*[[Gladiator (Shi'ar)|Gladiator]]
*[[Grey Gargoyle]]
|
*[[Imperial Guard (comics)|Hussar]]
*[[The Kraken]]
*[[Warlord Krang|Krang]]
*[[Kurse]]
*[[Lizard (comics)|Lizard]]
*[[Loki (comics)|Loki]]
*[[Mandarin (comics)|Mandarin]]
*[[Mysterio]]
*[[Mephisto (comics)|Mephisto]]
|
*[[M.O.D.O.K.]]
*[[Neutron (comics)|Neutron]]
*[[Radioactive Man (Marvel Comics)|Radioactive Man]]
*[[Paibok]]
*[[Rhino (comics)|Rhino]]
*[[Scorpion (comics)|Scorpion]]
*[[Shocker (comics)|Shocker]]
*[[Starbolt]]
*[[Super-Skrull]]
|
*[[Tiger Shark (comics)|Tiger Shark]]
*[[Titannus]]
*[[Ulik]]
*[[Ultimo (comics)|Ultimo]]
*[[Ultron]]
*[[Bucky#Winter Soldier|Winter Soldier]]
*[[Imperial Guard (comics)|Warstar]]
*[[Wrecking Crew (comics)|The Wrecking Crew]]
*[[Ymir (comics)|Ymir]]
|-
|}
 
==Voice actorsReception==
This movie polarized both popular audiences and critics, as did the original book. On one level, the movie tells a straightforward action-adventure [[science fiction]] story, with attractive stars, innovative [[computer-generated imagery]], and an entertaining but [[cliché]]d and often ludicrous plot. A prominent theme of the film is the human practice of senseless violence without reflection or empathy, which parallels the senseless aggression of the "Bugs." As such, the movie attracted widely divergent responses. This is reflected by a mixed critical response; for example the film receives a 59% rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]] <ref>{{cite web | title= "Starship Troopers - Rotten Tomatoes" | url=http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/m/starship_troopers/ | accessdate= June 23 | accessyear= 2007 }}</ref>.
{|
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* [[Adrienne Barbeau]] - [[Sif (comics)|Sif]]
* [[Dee Bradley Baker]] - [[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]]
* [[Gregg Berger]] - [[Attuma]], [[Galactus]], [[Thing (comics)|Thing]]
* [[Steven Blum]] - [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]
* [[Amanda Braym]] - [[Siryn]]
* [[Trev Broudy]] - [[Captain America]]
* [[Gabrielle Carteris]] - [[Elektra]], [[Enchantress (Marvel Comics)|Enchantress]]
* [[Larry Cedar]] - [[Loki (comics)|Loki]]
* [[Cam Clarke]] - [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]], [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], [[Weasel (comics)|Weasel]]
* [[Chris Cox (actor)|Chris Cox]] - [[Silver Surfer]]
* [[John Cygan]] - [[Iron Man]]
* [[Robin Atkin Downes]] - [[Dr. Bruce Banner]], [[Crimson Dynamo]], Dark [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]]
* [[Greg Eagles]] - [[Luke Cage]]
* [[Paul Eiding]] - [[Ymir (comics)|Ymir]]
* [[Quinton Flynn]] - [[Spider-Man]]
* [[Crispin Freeman]] - [[Winter Soldier]]
* [[Nikka Futterman]] - [[Black Widow (Marvel Comics)|Black Widow]], [[Deathbird]]
* [[Michael Gough (voice actor)|Michael Gough]] - [[M.O.D.O.K.]]
* [[Kim Mai Guest]] - [[Crystal (comics)|Crystal]]
* [[Michael Hagiwara]] - [[Wong (comics)|Wong]]
* [[Dan Hay]] - Additional Voices
* [[James Horan (actor)|James Horan]] - [[Doctor Strange]], [[Ultron]]
* [[Jerry Houser]] - [[Hank Pym]]
* [[Marabina Jaimes]] - [[Clea]], [[Ronin (comics)|Ronin]]
* [[Tom Kane]] - [[Grey Gargoyle]]
* [[Patrick Stewart]] - [[Professor X]]
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* [[John Kassir]] - [[Deadpool (comics)|Deadpool]]
* [[Josh Keaton]] - [[Human Torch]]
* [[Phil LaMarr]] - [[Black Panther (comics)|Black Panther]], [[Uatu the Watcher]]
* [[Dawnn Lewis]] - [[Storm (comics)|Storm]]
* [[Nancy Linari]] - [[Medusa (comics)|Medusa]]
* [[Peter Lurie]] - [[Executioner (comics)|Executioner]]
* [[Scott MacDonald (actor)|Scott MacDonald]] - [[Corsair]], [[Dum-Dum Dugan]], [[Nick Fury]]
* [[Danica McKellar]] - [[Invisible Woman]]
* [[David Naughton]] - [[Mister Fantastic]]
* [[Nolan North]] - [[Ghost Rider]]
* [[Khary Payton]] - [[Blade (comics)|Blade]]
* [[Phil Proctor]] - [[Baron Mordo]], [[Edwin Jarvis]]
* [[Peter Reneday]] - [[Namor the Sub-Mariner]], [[Odin]]
* [[Clive Revill]] - [[Doctor Doom]]
* [[Roger Rose]] - [[Vision (comics)|Vision]]
* [[James Sie]] - [[Fin Fang Foom]]
* [[David Sobolov]] - [[Blackheart]], [[Titannus]]
* [[April Stewart]] - [[Carol Danvers|Ms. Marvel]]
* [[Fred Tatasciore]] - [[Mephisto]]
* [[James Arnold Taylor]] - [[Iceman (comics)|Iceman]]
* [[Tasia Valenza]] - [[Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)|Spider-Woman]]
* [[Beau Weaver]] - [[Tiger Shark]]
* [[Dave Wittenberg]] - [[Gladiator]]
* [[Kris Zimmerman]] - Additional Voices/Game voice-over director
|}
 
The film included visual allusions to [[propaganda]] films, such as ''[[Triumph of the Will]]'' and wartime news broadcasts. However, this satire was embedded in slickly produced action sequences with clever special effects.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=TheOnion.Com| url=http://www.avclub.com/content/node/41714| title=Who Will Love The Brown Bunny? A Decade Of Underrated Movies| first=Scott| last=Tobias| accessdate=2006-03-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|publisher=TheOnion.com| url=http://www.avclub.com/content/node/24776| title=Commentary Tracks Of The Blessed| first= Noel| last=Murray| coauthors=Nathan Rabin, Scott Tobias| accessdate=2006-03-04}}</ref> Some wonder whether the satire went unnoticed by an audience who may have treated the movie as a simple gung-ho [[action movie]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.dvdjournal.com/quickreviews/s/starshiptroopers_se.q.shtml| title=The DVD Journal | Quick Reviews: Starship Troopers: Special Edition| first=Kim |last=Morgan| accessdate=2006-03-04}}</ref> Accordingly, fans of the novel<ref name="novel fans">{{cite web | last =| first =| url = http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?ean=9780441783588&crvAll=1&crvStart=1&displayonly=CRV&z=y | title = book reviews critiquing movie adaptation | work = http://www.barnesandnoble.com | date =| accessdate =}}</ref> often regard it as a shallow insult to a great work.
==Locations==
 
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==Comparison with the original Novel==
From the early screenshots and preview provided through out the early stages and works, certain locations are already confirmed (it is known that there will be more than 17 locales in total). It's important to note that despite the game's title, the game does not take place in the [[Ultimate Marvel|Ultimate universe]]. Also, there is no word that it definitively takes place in the [[Earth-616]] universe.
There is a vast divergence between the [[Starship Troopers|original book]] and film. A report in an ''[[American Cinematographer]]'' article contemporaneous with the film's release states the Heinlein novel was optioned well into the pre-production period of the film, which had a working title of ''Bug Hunt at Outpost Nine''; most of the writing team reportedly were unaware of the novel at the time. According to the DVD commentary, Paul Verhoeven never finished reading the novel, claiming he read through the first few chapters and became both bored and depressed.
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The film was also characterized by a conspicuous absence of anything resembling Heinlein's mechanized Mobile Infantry; troopers wore an unpowered ensemble which seemed to differ only slightly from modern-day army gear. Their weaponry was not far advanced considering that humans were depicted as having fleets of starships, but the MI fought as unsupported light infantry for most of the movie being unable to call on armor, artillery, air, or space support, all while moving mainly under their own motive power. A substantial portion of the soldiers' anatomy was left unprotected, and what little armor was present seemed to be of little use.
;Locations (in order of apperence)
 
*[[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] [[Helicarrier]]
Some dialogue is straight out of the book, or some variation of it, while much of the dialogue and many of the themes are not from Heinlein's story. Additionally, most of the characters have been significantly altered. In the novel, Juan Rico speaks [[Tagalog language|Tagalog]] at home and does not originate from Buenos Aires. Flores is female in the movie in order to add a love interest sub-plot. In the book, Dizzy Flores is male, has no relation to Rico save the fact they were soldiers in the same platoon, and is only mentioned in the first chapter, due to the fact that he dies at its conclusion. Additionally, Carl Jenkins serves an even lesser role in the book, with a one sentence mention about his death far away from the narrator halfway through the novel, while he survives the movie. Further, the movie was criticized in that the many of the characters are described as just graduating high school, despite the fact that the actors who played them were in their late 20s/early 30s at the time the movie was filmed.
*S.H.I.E.L.D. Omega Base
 
*[[Atlantis]]
==Politics of ''Starship Troopers''==
*[[Mandarin (comics)|Mandarin's Palace]]
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*[[Arcade (comics)|Murderworld]]
[[Image:Starship-Troopers---rico.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Mankind is at war with the bugs.]]
*[[Mephisto (comics)|Mephisto's Realm]]
In his commentary on the DVD edition of the film, director [[Paul Verhoeven]] states unambiguously that the movie's message is "War makes fascists of us all", and that he sees the movie as a satire of American militarism. On the same commentary, screenwriter Ed Neumeier (who had previously worked with Verhoeven on ''[[RoboCop]]'') broadly concurs, although he sees the satire as applying to the whole of human history, rather than solely to the U.S.
*[[Bifrost Bridge]]
 
*[[Asgard]]
Since the filmmakers did not make these statements at the time of the film's release, viewers have interpreted it variously: as a satire, as a celebration of fascism, or as a simple action film.
*[[Niflheim]]
 
*[[Shi'ar]] Galaxy
===Satire on militarism===
*[[Skrull]] Homeworld
The film depicts a future state that is extremely militaristic and uncompromisingly warlike in its attitude toward a race of arachnids that inhabits a distant [[planetary system]]. The military training is cruel: officers purposely wound recruits, and [[flogging]] is a mode of punishment, which (however) is mitigated by the fact that existing technology can heal such wounds immediately. The movie highlights this further by using weaponry (and tactics) that, considering it is the 23rd century, can only be seen as totally inadequate - the assault rifles of the Mobile Infantry force them into man-to-man fights with the bugs, the latter using their animalistic weapons like tooth and claw, as well as simple head en masse infantry charges, which are reminiscent of World War I, stressing the point. And both of them are getting slaughtered in high numbers, while being photographed by embedded television crews for the benefit of viewers at home. Also, as Verhoeven mentions in the DVD commentary, the humans are the aggressors and the bugs the victims: when the bugs bomb Buenos Aires, they are not attacking the human race but reacting to human colonists encroaching on bug planets. It is even questionable whether the [[Arachnids]] were even responsible for the attack, given that the 'bug asteroid' is asserted to have been launched from [[Klendathu]], on the other side of the galaxy, and therefore tens of thousands of light years away. This, combined with the 'infotainment' nature of the film narrative as a recruitment advert, can be interpreted as a commentary on the propagandistic nature of contemporary media, and its role often as a willing accomplice to [[militarism]].
*[[Latveria|Castle Doom]]
 
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Verhoeven's use of fascist emblems to imply criticism of the Federation may be related to his background.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} He and some of his crew come from the [[Netherlands]], which endured occupation in [[World War II]]. Verhoeven himself witnessed dead bodies of fellow countrymen killed by bombs, as his home was close to the German rocket base and was frequently bombed by Allied air forces, hence the pervasive feel of moral equivalence between a victim and a culprit in all his movies, not only in this one.
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==Complications==
*[[Stark Tower]]
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*[[Dr. Strange|Sanctum Sanctorum]]
Despite its militarism and [[xenophobia]], the society depicted in the film also contains notable differences from traditional fascist ideology. The society depicted in the film is very open about sex, sexuality, and [[gender]] roles. In the army, men and women shower together, and appear to feel natural about it. Boys and girls compete more or less equally in high-school sports and are apparently recruited by professional teams with similar equality. One could interpret this as a statement about the [[eugenics]] based racial system, superficially supported by the fact that everyone is young, beautiful, and athletic. Second, humanity's army consists of soldiers of all [[race]]s and sexes. The most significant example of this is probably the nomination of Tahat Meru, a black woman, as the new Sky Marshal (i.e. supreme commander of the military), towards the middle of the movie, replacing a white male. This could, however, be interpreted as a statement about the univeralistic appeal of fascism and/or militarism historically, given various manifestation in Europe, Latin America, and Japan. Third, military service is not [[conscription|obligatory]], and some [[civilian]]s that have not served in the military are well respected (or, at least, financially successful) as evident by the high-society status of Rico's parents. This however, reflects a traditional fascist elevation of all things masculine, and the use of essentially military hierarchies to delineate social standing.
*[[Valhalla]]
 
*[[Attilan]]
It is often believed that only citizens with military service are allowed to vote; however, the book explains that ''Federal Service'' is required to vote, and that there are other options besides the military. The film also explicitly uses the term Federal Service rather than Military Service. Also, if you are in military service, the Federation will pay your university fees, as exemplified by one character who wants to attend [[Harvard]]. One character in the film even states that "she wants to have babies...so joining the Federation would help her get a license", implying strict population control, and reinforcing the sense of eugenic policies. Another way the fascism of the movie differs is implied in the initial classroom scenes where it is asked what fascism would look like if it were stripped of sexism and racism, implying that such an "improved fascism" is ideal and the form of the Federation. Despite its dreary overtones, the future of Earth seems to be very bright after a series of catastrophic events. A devastating war between the Anglo-Russian Alliance and China has left humanity weary of internal wars. Also devastating Space Wars have left millions of humans dead. After all of the carnage arose the Federation, which tore down racist and sexist barriers in the hopes of uniting humanity under a common cause. Technology is advanced and can be seen in the form of zero-gravity sports, jet-propulsion vehicles, and faster-than-light travel. The state does have supreme control and this can be seen in public executions (in the film a murderer is executed on public TV) and the Federation itself. Travel on Earth isn't an issue because Rico, despite being of Filipino origins, lives in Buenos Aires and has an American mannerism about him. Also in the film, Diz states that she wants to play Jumpball (future zero-gravity arena football) in Tokyo. <ref name="space">{{cite web | last =Peterson| first =Robert| url = http://www.space.com/sciencefiction/books/troopers_book_000610.html | title = Militarism and Utopia in ''Starship Troopers'' | work = [[Space.com]]| accessdate = February 19 | accessyear = 2007}}</ref>
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The integration of women with men in the combat arms units of the military is not described in Heinlein's novel. Rather the novel tends to segregate genders so that the Mobile Infantry is exclusively male (reflective of the armed forces at the time of the writing) while numerous references are made to pilots and naval officers being almost exclusively female. Within the context of the novel, this job segregation is based on presumed gender-specific aptitudes. In part, this integration provides an opportunity for titillating nudity; in part, it mirrors social changes in the mid 20th century: By 1970, many universities had coed dorms, and coed showers were not unknown. If Rico had gone to Harvard instead of the MI, life would have been similar in many ways, although Harvard generally lacks the element of lethal danger.
 
==Spinoffs==
===Games===
In [[1997]], [[Avalon Hill]] released ''[[Starship Troopers: Prepare For Battle!]]'', a boardgame based on the film version rather than Heinlein's book. Its beer and pretzel gameplay focused on limited skirmishes rather than larger battles. The "Skinnies" do not appear, nor is there a political element.<ref name="boardgame">{{cite web | last =| first =| url = http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/260 | title = Starship Troopers: Prepare For Battle! | work = http://www.boardgamegeek.com/| accessdate = December 3 | accessyear = 2006}}</ref>
 
In [[2000]], a [[real-time tactics]] [[video game]] titled ''Starship Troopers: Terran Ascendancy'' was released. This game also incorporated the powered suits in Heinlein's novel into the Verhoeven version of the Mobile Infantry. It was developed by [[Australia]]n software company [[Blue Tongue Entertainment]]. The game is currently considered [[abandonware]] and as such can be found at numerous abandonware sites.
 
A [[first-person shooter]] game also titled ''[[Starship Troopers (2005 computer game)|Starship Troopers]]'' was released [[15 November]] [[2005]]. This version was developed by Strangelite Studios and published by Empire Interactive. Set five years after the events of the movie, the game also featured Casper van Dien voicing the in-game version of Johnny Rico.
 
In addition, Sega Pinball released a pinball machine based on this movie. [http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4341]
 
===Comic books===
The movie was released simultaneously with a [[graphic novel]]ization, which retold events from the movie. There were also additional series that were released based in the Verhoeven universe, though not directly related to the movie. Further series were published by [[Dark Horse Comics]] and [[Markosia]].
 
===Sequels===
The film was followed by the CGI animated television series ''[[Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles]]'' in 1999, along with a [[direct-to-video]] sequel ''[[Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation]]'' in 2004. The sequel was not as popular as the first, mostly due to its low budget and the fact it was more in the horror genre than the Sci-fi-action original.
 
In May 2006, MovieHole.net reported that Ed Neumeier returned to write the script for a second sequel, ''[[Starship Troopers 3]]'', and also stated that original cast members would be returning, including Casper Van Dien.<ref name="moviehole">{{cite web | last =Morris| first =Clint| url = http://www.moviehole.net/news/20060531_sony_debugs_starship_troopers.html | title = Sony Debugs ''Starship Troopers'' | work = http://www.moviehole.net/| accessdate = February 19 | accessyear = 2007}}</ref> Van Dien had this to say on the script: "The script is along the same line as the first. It is awesome."<ref>http://caspervandien.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=248&highlight=starship+troopers</ref>
 
It had been announced that ''[[Starship Troopers 3]]'' was going to start filming in South Africa in March, 2007 but it's now pushed back to May, 2007.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
 
==Trivia==
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*The Trooper's combat uniforms (shown in the movie poster above) were later reused on the ''[[Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy]]'' series for military personnel aboard the colony ship ''Terra Venture''. The uniforms were also repainted and reused in episodes of the TV series ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' as Alliance soldiers' uniforms. The helmets were repainted again and used by the SWAT team at the end of the 2001 remake of ''[[Planet of the Apes (2001 film)|Planet of the Apes]]''. The uniforms, along with footage from numerous sci-fi films including ''Starship Troopers'' itself, were used in the sci-fi movie ''[[Impostor (film)|Impostor]]'', starring [[Gary Sinise]], and the live action [[Gundam]] film ''[[G-Saviour]]''.
*Much of the non-combat military dress seen in the film appears to be adapted from the designs of World War II German Army uniforms and East German uniforms (until East Germany was dissolved), most prominently amongst the fleet personnel (like the character, Ibanez) and the intelligence officers (like the character, Carl). The use of the same grey colour scheme, seen in almost all the uniforms, is also prominent.
*The quote "Come on, you apes, you want to live forever?", repeated by multiple characters in the film, is seen at the beginning of the first chapter in the novel, and is quite similar to decorated [[United States Marine Corps|Marine]] [[Daniel Daly]]'s "Come on, you sons of bitches, you want to live forever?"
*Several cameos in the film include producer [[Jon Davison]] as the angry Buenos Aires resident who says to the FedNet camera, "The only good Bug is a dead Bug!", and screenwriter [[Edward Neumeier|Ed Neumeier]] as the quickly captured, convicted, and condemned murderer in another FedNet clip. Former [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine]] [[Dale Dye]], whose company [[Warriors, Inc.]] provided technical military advice on the film, appeared as a high-ranking officer following the capture of the Brain Bug ("What's it thinking, Colonel?").
*Director Paul Verhoeven, producer Jon Davison, writer Edward Neumeier and composer Basil Poledouris were all involved with the original ''RoboCop'' movie. Actor Michael Ironside was also considered for the role of Murphy/RoboCop. Ironside did appear in Verhoeven's [[Total Recall]].
*On the TV series ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'', in the 9th season episode "[[The Scourge (Stargate SG-1)|The Scourge]]", the team decides to watch ''Starship Troopers'' for movie night after barely escaping a massive carnivorous alien bug infestation on another planet.
 
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