Scene is all black, and then it shows a rainy sky. And a group of U.S Marines are walking in a graveyard, carrying a coffin. Then, scene changes to show a young man in his mid-20s, sitting down on a chair, looking outside as he looks at a military uniform. He has short brown hair, green eyes, and has a handsome face. He also has a straight scar on his right cheek. He continues looking at the uniform as he begins to hear the sounds machine gun fire and explosions in his mind. And voices of Marines fighting in battle.

Marine's voice: Lieutenant Helsing, we need backup! Our location is getting too hot!

Helsing's voice: Hang in there, Corporal! Me and the Sergeant will be there as possible!

The young man then sits up as he looks ahead. He sees the Marines carrying the coffin as another marine leads them to a grave site in the graveyard. He sighs as he shakes his head. He walks to the uniform to put it on. He continues hearing voices in his mind.

Female marine's voice: Lieutenant, we're getting slaughtered out here! We need help!

Helsing's voice: Don't worry, marine! I won't let you down!

Marine 2's voice: Sir, how much longer must we wait?! I lost 15 men already! They're coming all over us like a herd of angry wasps, sir!

Helsing's voice: This is First Lieutenant John Helsing. You gotta send reinforcements to my men's location! They're all getting overrun by enemy forces!

Man's voice: We don't have clearances to go behind enemy lines, sir!

Helsing puts on his dog tags and puts on his uniform. He looks at the mirror as he remembers that day.

Female marine's voice: They're not coming for us, aren't they, sir?

John's voice: No...But I am. I'm coming in with the Sarge right now!

Scene shows a helicopter flying over the sky. The helicopter fires a missile at the ground, killing some enemies. It continues flying around as surviving marines are running to a safe extraction point as the helicopter opens machine gun fire on the enemy troops. Just then, the helicopter fires another missile and kills the last of the enemy troops. Then it lands by the marines. Then, Helsing comes out of the chopper and walks to the bodies of the fallen marines as the surviving marines get into the chopper. The Sergeant watches as Helsing takes the dog tags off the bodies. After he gets all of the tags, he walks back to the chopper. He starts it up and it takes off.

Scene changes back to Helsing, still looking at the mirror. He looks at pictures of his family, friends, and other people. He then looks at a picture of his parents.

John: (Talks in his mind) For so many years, Marines have been falling in combat, serving their country, and dying for what they believe in. But the government is almost corrupted. It has to end.

He puts on his military hat and walks out of the room to go outside. As he does, the marines put the coffin in the ground as they fold up an American flag. After that, he sees them aiming their rifles up in the air, and fire in the sky. He walks down the graveyard as he holds flowers in his hand. He passes by some marines, and salutes to them. He walks through tombstones to a big tombstone. He looks at them. The names on the tombstone. It's his parents' names. "Loving parents, Peter Helsing, born on February 7, 1951, died on July 12, 2012. Nina Helsing, born on July 1, 1955, died on July 12, 2012. Rest in peace." He looks at it.

John: I miss you both so much. Me, Ryann, Grace, Grayson, and Marty. (Puts the flowers down in front of the grave) There's something I gotta do, mom and dad. Something I wanted to do since I was five. I tried. You both know I tried everything, and I still don't have their attention. The government let the evil criminals and villains take over their minds, and now they're letting them take control. At least your company is still under good hands, dad. And I'm running it. And money is running through it. And soon, I'll be doing everything great. But whatever happens, please don't think less of me.

He takes out a medal. He places it on the stone, and kisses it. He walks away, thinking about what he'll do someday.