Nice, short, sweet, to the point, and gets the message across.
What is power? If one could train their body beyond its limits, would it make them more? Would attaining a level of raw strength above that of average men make one any different? They would still be human, would they not? Questions ever abound in the human mind. If you could think faster than any other, compute any equation as swiftly as a machine, what would that mean? To have the mental acuity to learn anything. Isn't that what humanity dreams of? To advance to a point where no obstacle can impede them?
It's been reached. Hasn't it? There's been tales throughout the ages of men who were unkillable. China's Lu Bu. Japan's Tadakatsu Honda. Is it something of oriental origin? Is it not also true that there've been enlightened people? Those who the world seemed to have opened up to, and who saw many truths? How could we hope to reach an evolution where all of humanity is as advanced as they? Will technology lead us to the answer? Many think so. But not some. Some believe it can only be a natural progression; to force it forward would be to lead to disaster.
These questions are irrelevant. In a facility, far from the planet they call home, scientists and men of arms train, study, and learn. It is a testing facility, testing both science and tactics. One man in particular, a simple soldier, is the focus of our detail. What he sees is an illusion. Palm trees, digitally rendered, and a beach; an ocean extending infinitely off to the left. A weapon in his hands, and a foe across from him. How does he handle the situation? He must defend himself. The location is given, the scenario is now delivered.
He was to deliver a package, covertly. He was discovered; now he must make his way off the beach into the city. Nobody who sees his face must be left alive. His task is now: Escape. His weapons: two sidearms, a package of explosives in a pack on his back, and a rifle. Ammunition is limited. A red laser lights on his chest, and he hears a language he cannot understand. Presumably, he is being told to put his hands up.
This is your situation, soldier. Respond appropriately.