Been awhile since I read the original, but didn't he only find out he was immortal in the sequel? I guess it may go the route of memory loss or something. Interesting the snake-guy's broken arm still has insane grip strength.
@0ps He's clearly part of the weird experiment and weird super soldier people we saw in Terror Man IMO. He's basicaly someone's attempt at remaking the MC's power through training and selection rather than straight up magic / superscience. Just like the Russian Chick in Terror Man is pretty much on the same tier as the superhumans because she's that much of a killer.
I'm more surprised a broken arm slowed him at all and they could knock him down at first.
doesn't feel pain vs the inmortal one. Yeah, this is a wash.
@idon091 I think they were really quick on the judgement and thought he was a failure from the get go or the dad pulled a fast one and snatched him from them when they were not paying much attention.
@0ps Not really, it just explain the superpowers, though the MC's power source might be different since his immortality is beyond even the 'unkillable dude' project from Terror Man and he was tooted as their best effort toward immortality (though the same guys also made a brain that control a space station with a giant laser so maybe the 'unkillable guy' was their best effort after losing the MC's, just like they lost the Terror Man MC's power.)
The only other context that you need from Terror Man is that the guy you see learning of the Season 1 Bad Guy's death is the MC of Terror Man so the Bad Guy's revenge might have been related to the Terror Man plot.