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Aeon Flux Season 2 Episode 5 - Watch Legally and Safely

Aeon Flux Season 2 Episode 5

Episode Title: War
Countries: Hong Kong, USA,
Airing Date: November 24, 1992
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

Aeon Flux: Aeon tries to go to the enemies' main base and ends up killing everyone, or so she thought. As she looks around, unaware that someone is still alive, he holds a gun to her head. He is about to kill her, but she sees someone (someone on her side) that might be able to help her. Aeon tries to stall the killer by flashing her tongue, but the enemy isn't stupid. He kills Aeon, and the person behind him. The enemy (who just killed Aeon) look over a wall only to see 50 (or more) of Aeon's people and starts to kill them all. He rushes onto their base, and starts to kill a lot of them (as with Aeon did with their people.) He starts to enter their main base and sees a door open. He is then caught in a fight with what appears to be a Samurai warrior. After some fancy moves, the Samurai makes direct contact with the enemy. A little girl emerges from the room, and the Samurai pats her on the head, before locking her in when more alarms go off. A plane-full of their enemies starts to take over the place, and the Samurai guy uses his skill in killing and getting up onto the plane. He meets his match when he faces a girl with a gun. The enemy girl then starts to kill whoever is left below, the men in the black, and proceeds to enter their main base. She hurries to the prison, and let out what seems to be her lover. They kiss but ultimately stop when bullets come flying their way. They then begin their escape ...

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