"Mostly, my enemy would have eyes everywhere and kill with her song."
He told them the enemy would kill any prisoners, so they should die fighting if need be.
They, including the journalists, were all listed as "enemy killed in action".
Christ never said to let your enemies kill the people you were protecting!
If the enemy killed him, someone else would take his place.
The enemy might kill me, but damned if I was going to live like a complete mole.
It was considered proper to eat all enemies killed or taken in war.
During play, the bonus meter increases for each enemy killed.
One says, "Both the enemy and the weather could kill you."
Would it be a voice he recognized, or had the enemy killed one of his companions?