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* '''Nathaniel Briggs''' - Bulletproof Briggs is a pilot of a Mark VIII Sentinel. He is killed by [[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)|Vulcan]] while trying to take him into custody.<ref>''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #5 (May 2006)</ref> |
* '''Nathaniel Briggs''' - Bulletproof Briggs is a pilot of a Mark VIII Sentinel. He is killed by [[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)|Vulcan]] while trying to take him into custody.<ref>''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #5 (May 2006)</ref> |
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* '''[[Valerie Cooper]]''' - Cooper is one of the people responsible for creating O*N*E, eventually being named Operations Commander of the program.<ref name="CWX3">''Civil War: X-Men'' #3 (November 2006)</ref> |
* '''[[Valerie Cooper]]''' - Cooper is one of the people responsible for creating O*N*E, eventually being named Operations Commander of the program.<ref name="CWX3">''Civil War: X-Men'' #3 (November 2006)</ref> |
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* '''Rajani Dhama''' - Joni is |
* '''Rajani Dhama''' - Joni is the pilot of a Mark VIII Sentinel. |
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* '''[[Demetrius Lazer]]''' - General Lazer is the former Operations Commander of O*N*E*. He is imprisoned when it is revealed that he is plotting to kill mutants instead of protecting them.<ref name="CWX3" /> He is killed by [[Johnny Dee]].<ref>''Civil War: X-Men'' #4 (December 2006)</ref> |
* '''[[Demetrius Lazer]]''' - General Lazer is the former Operations Commander of O*N*E*. He is imprisoned when it is revealed that he is plotting to kill mutants instead of protecting them.<ref name="CWX3" /> He is killed by [[Johnny Dee]].<ref>''Civil War: X-Men'' #4 (December 2006)</ref> |
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* '''[[List of Marvel Comics characters: L#Alexander Lexington|Alexander Lexington]]''' - Lex is a depowered mutant who pilots a Mark VIII Sentinel. He is seemingly killed when his Sentinel transforms him into something similar to the Sentinel sleeper agents.<ref name="UX493" /> |
* '''[[List of Marvel Comics characters: L#Alexander Lexington|Alexander Lexington]]''' - Lex is a depowered mutant who pilots a Mark VIII Sentinel. He is seemingly killed when his Sentinel transforms him into something similar to the Sentinel sleeper agents.<ref name="UX493" /> |
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* '''[[List of Marvel Comics characters: M#Meld|Meld]]''' (Jeremiah Muldoon) - Meld is a mutant with the ability to shape and change metal on contact. He is killed by [[Senyaka]] during [[Selene (comics)|Selene's]] attack on [[Asteroid M#Fifth version/Utopia|Utopia]].<ref>''X-Force'' vol. 3, #23 (March 2010)</ref> |
* '''[[List of Marvel Comics characters: M#Meld|Meld]]''' (Jeremiah Muldoon) - Meld is a mutant with the ability to shape and change metal on contact. He pilots a Mark VIII Sentinel. He is killed by [[Senyaka]] during [[Selene (comics)|Selene's]] attack on [[Asteroid M#Fifth version/Utopia|Utopia]].<ref>''X-Force'' vol. 3, #23 (March 2010)</ref> |
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* '''[[Micromax]]''' (Scott Wright) - Micromax is a mutant with the ability to grow or shrink in size. He is also able shapeshift to an unknown degree. He is presumed to be working for [[MI-13 (comics)|MI-13]].<ref>''Heroic Age: X-Men'' (February 2011)</ref> |
* '''[[Micromax]]''' (Scott Wright) - Micromax is a mutant with the ability to grow or shrink in size. He is also able shapeshift to an unknown degree. He is presumed to be working for [[MI-13 (comics)|MI-13]].<ref>''Heroic Age: X-Men'' (February 2011)</ref> |
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* '''Randall Nixon''' - Stilts is |
* '''Randall Nixon''' - Stilts is the pilot of a Mark VIII Sentinel. He is killed in the [[Savage Land]] while fighting [[Brainchild (comics)|Brainchild]]'s enhanced dinosaur army.<ref name="SSO3">''Sentinel Squad O*N*E'' #3 (March 2006)</ref> |
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* '''Colonel Miguel Reyes''' - Reyes is a supervisor in the O*N*E program. He is the brother of [[List of Marvel Comics characters: R#Cecilia Reyes|Cecilia Reyes]]. |
* '''Colonel Miguel Reyes''' - Reyes is a supervisor in the O*N*E program. He is the brother of [[List of Marvel Comics characters: R#Cecilia Reyes|Cecilia Reyes]]. |
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* '''[[War Machine|James Rhodes]]''' - Rhodes was a Direct Command Officer as well as an instructor for O*N*E. He is a member of [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'s [[Secret Avengers#Volume 2|Secret Avengers]] as Iron Patriot. |
* '''[[War Machine|James Rhodes]]''' - Rhodes was a Direct Command Officer as well as an instructor for O*N*E. He is a member of [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'s [[Secret Avengers#Volume 2|Secret Avengers]] as Iron Patriot. |
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* '''[[Sabra (comics)|Sabra]]''' (Ruth Bat-Seraph) - Sabra is a mutant with superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability and agility. She is a member of Mossad, the Israeli Secret Service. |
* '''[[Sabra (comics)|Sabra]]''' (Ruth Bat-Seraph) - Sabra is a mutant with superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability and agility. She is a member of Mossad, the Israeli Secret Service. |
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* '''Tracy Skylark''' - Sky is |
* '''Tracy Skylark''' - Sky is the pilot of a Mark VIII Sentinel. |
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* '''Jake Slayton''' - Slayton is the pilot of a Mark VIII who is seemingly killed when his Sentinel transforms him into something similar to the Sentinel sleeper agents.<ref name="UX493" /> |
* '''Jake Slayton''' - Slayton is the pilot of a Mark VIII who is seemingly killed when his Sentinel transforms him into something similar to the Sentinel sleeper agents.<ref name="UX493" /> |
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* '''John Steele''' - Steele is the sergeant who leads the Sentinel Squad into the [[Savage Land]]. He is killed there while fighting [[Brainchild (comics)|Brainchild]]'s enhanced dinosaur army.<ref name="SSO3" /> |
* '''John Steele''' - Steele is the sergeant who leads the Sentinel Squad into the [[Savage Land]]. He is killed there while fighting [[Brainchild (comics)|Brainchild]]'s enhanced dinosaur army.<ref name="SSO3" /> |
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Office of National Emergency | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Decimation: House of M - The Day After one-shot |
Created by | Chris Claremont Randy Green Aaron Lopresti |
In-story information | |
Type of organization | Government agency |
Base(s) | O*N*E Headquarters |
Leader(s) | Valerie Cooper (Operations Commander) |
Agent(s) | Rajani Dhama Colonel Miguel Reyes Tracy Skylark Emil Winston |
The Office of National Emergency, commonly referred to as O*N*E, is a fictional government agency in the Marvel Universe. It is known as the originator of the Sentinel squads that were assigned to protect/observe the X-Men and the remaining mutants after the event known as M-Day, which reduced the number of mutants on Earth to only a few hundred.[1]
The Sentinels employed by O*N*E are Mark VIII models which, unlike most, require pilots. At one point, the X-Men battle and defeat the piloted machines.[2]
The O*N*E group is featured when several members of the New X-Men squad are dragged into the supernatural realm known as Limbo. Operative Alexander Lexington is part of a small rescue squad that assists in retrieving the missing children. He works closely with Amanda Sefton, the former ruler of Limbo.[3]
A limited series by John Layman named Sentinel Squad O*N*E spotlighted the original squad.
Members
- Nathaniel Briggs - Bulletproof Briggs is a pilot of a Mark VIII Sentinel. He is killed by Vulcan while trying to take him into custody.[4]
- Valerie Cooper - Cooper is one of the people responsible for creating O*N*E, eventually being named Operations Commander of the program.[5]
- Rajani Dhama - Joni is the pilot of a Mark VIII Sentinel.
- Demetrius Lazer - General Lazer is the former Operations Commander of O*N*E*. He is imprisoned when it is revealed that he is plotting to kill mutants instead of protecting them.[5] He is killed by Johnny Dee.[6]
- Alexander Lexington - Lex is a depowered mutant who pilots a Mark VIII Sentinel. He is seemingly killed when his Sentinel transforms him into something similar to the Sentinel sleeper agents.[2]
- Meld (Jeremiah Muldoon) - Meld is a mutant with the ability to shape and change metal on contact. He pilots a Mark VIII Sentinel. He is killed by Senyaka during Selene's attack on Utopia.[7]
- Micromax (Scott Wright) - Micromax is a mutant with the ability to grow or shrink in size. He is also able shapeshift to an unknown degree. He is presumed to be working for MI-13.[8]
- Randall Nixon - Stilts is the pilot of a Mark VIII Sentinel. He is killed in the Savage Land while fighting Brainchild's enhanced dinosaur army.[9]
- Colonel Miguel Reyes - Reyes is a supervisor in the O*N*E program. He is the brother of Cecilia Reyes.
- James Rhodes - Rhodes was a Direct Command Officer as well as an instructor for O*N*E. He is a member of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Secret Avengers as Iron Patriot.
- Sabra (Ruth Bat-Seraph) - Sabra is a mutant with superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability and agility. She is a member of Mossad, the Israeli Secret Service.
- Tracy Skylark - Sky is the pilot of a Mark VIII Sentinel.
- Jake Slayton - Slayton is the pilot of a Mark VIII who is seemingly killed when his Sentinel transforms him into something similar to the Sentinel sleeper agents.[2]
- John Steele - Steele is the sergeant who leads the Sentinel Squad into the Savage Land. He is killed there while fighting Brainchild's enhanced dinosaur army.[9]
- Emil Winston - Professor is the pilot of a Mark VIII Sentinel, but is transferred to the Research and Design Division of O*N*E.[10]
References
- ^ Decimation: House of M — The Day After (January 2006)
- ^ a b c Uncanny X-Men #493 (February 2008)
- ^ Kyle, Craig (2007). New X-Men: Childhood's End Volume 5. New York: Marvel Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7851-2239-5.
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- ^ a b Civil War: X-Men #3 (November 2006)
- ^ Civil War: X-Men #4 (December 2006)
- ^ X-Force vol. 3, #23 (March 2010)
- ^ Heroic Age: X-Men (February 2011)
- ^ a b Sentinel Squad O*N*E #3 (March 2006)
- ^ Sentinel Squad O*N*E #5 (May 2006)