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− | Its field leader is [[Robyn Canmore]], and its other members consist of [[Dingo]], [[Matrix]], [[Yama]], and [[Fang]]. {{CIT|The Redemption Squad's purpose is to battle various figures which the Director views as a threat, including minions of the [[Illuminati]]; its members were chosen since, as "bad guys," they were considered expendable by him.}} Its headquarters is in [[Paris]]. | + | Its field leader is [[Robyn Canmore|Hunter]], and its other members consist of [[Dingo]], [[Matrix]], [[Yama]], and [[Fang]]. {{CIT|The Redemption Squad's purpose is to battle various figures which the Director views as a threat, including minions of the [[Illuminati]]; its members were chosen since, as "bad guys," they were considered expendable by him.}} Its headquarters is in [[Paris]]. |
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 00:03, 5 May 2008
The Redemption Squad is a group of "reformed/reforming villains" in the Gargoyles Universe, set up and controlled by the Director. They are the protagonists of the Gargoyles spin-off, Gargoyles: Bad Guys, which was released as a comic book mini-series.
Characteristics
Its field leader is Hunter, and its other members consist of Dingo, Matrix, Yama, and Fang. The Redemption Squad's purpose is to battle various figures which the Director views as a threat, including minions of the Illuminati; its members were chosen since, as "bad guys," they were considered expendable by him. Its headquarters is in Paris.
Trivia
The concept of the Redemption Squad was inspired by the movie The Dirty Dozen. There could also be some influence of DC Comics' Suicide Squad, an older team of imprisoned supervillains offered clemency if they participate in extremely dangerous black ops missions as expendable agents.