
Mission 8: Attempted to continue aggravated assault against the facility.Mission 7 & 10: Attempted to defend their HQ.Mission 6: Attempted to stop the Strike Force from getting the Cure.Mission 3: Attempted to kill all members of the Strike Force.Missions 1 & 5: Attempted to eliminate all Scientists in the Facility, and retrieve all intelligence.These are the missions they participated in the first game's campaign: Afterwards, Wesley received a transmission from what looks like GlobeX Leader who claims to know information about GlobeX that was leaded by The Scientist. However, eventually, the army is defeated, and after a battle against two powerful clones, the Scientist gets enraged, kills his league of officers, and prepares to infiltrate the Heroes directly. The Scientist uses clones of the heroes, along with a massive clone army, to invade and cause destruction everywhere. In this game, GlobeX itself actually appears very sparsely they are only seen in the first and last cutscenes in the game (In-game, battles are merely against random individuals with very little story involved). It is then revealed the Scientist was a traitor, and he takes over GlobeX afterwards. Even after being forced to fight three clones at once as the mech's defenses attacks the rookie, he manages to kill the Leader once more. After encountering a large mech inside of the clone factory, the rookie manages to get a hold of power armor and engages the Globex Leader once again, who survived thanks to cloning. In the end, most of the squadron is either dead (West, Dex) or captured (Nathan, Jyn and Tower), leaving it all up to the Rookie to stop them. After taking over the mysterious space satellite, they proceed to attack the second squadron, and serve as the main enemies for the entire campaign as the squad attempts to put a stop to the clones. In this game, it is revealed that they are clones (Though this somewhat contradicts the previous game), and are completely silent as well. In this game, Globex (Now spelled "GlobeX") are again the antagonists. In the end, however, they are stopped, after a gun battle atop a nuke against the Globex Leader. They also seem to hire mercenaries (as seen in the cutscene after The Cure as the protagonist interrogates a soldier). It would appear their Tanks are the commanders, as they are usually seen giving orders. In this game, Globex soldiers are seen speaking numerous times. However, they do not listen to any other alternate means, and directly oppose Alpha Squad as a result.

However, they do have some surprisingly non-evil qualities their actions are a (misguided) attempt to contain the virus namely by nuking the island to stop it from spreading. They were responsible for the virus that caused people to turn into (essentially) zombies.

In the original Strike Force Heroes, Globex was the primary antagonistic group.
