Special Executive

Special Executive

Infobox comics organization
name=The Special Executive


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publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Dr. Who Monthly" #51 (April, 1981)
"Daredevils" #5 (May, 1983)
creators=Alan Moore (writer)
David Lloyd (artist)
Alan Davis (writer/artist)
type=Mercenaries
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organisation=
organization=
base=Unknown
owners=
employees=Cobweb
Fascination
Lady Burning Fish
Wardog
Zeitgeist Millennium
Viridian the Brainfeeler
Oxo
Legion
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cat=mercenaries
subcat=Marvel Comics
sortkey=PAGENAME|
The Special Executive are a fictional group of time-travelling mercenaries, appearing in Marvel Comics. They come from various other dimensional worlds. The Special Executive appeared in the pages of "Doctor Who Monthly" and "Captain Britain". They have close ties to the Technet.

History

Centuries before the Special Executive was founded, there was the Technet, another group of time-travelling bounty hunters. Due to time-travel though, the Special Executive returned in time and tried to disband the Technet. The Special Executive at this time was led by an unnamed humanoid and members included Cobweb, Zeitgeist, Legion and several unnamed members possibly including Oxo and the Technet's Numbers. Despite the warnings of Cobweb, the team's precognitive, that his plans would fail, the leader hoped to kill the Technet's leader Gatecrasher and recruit Fascination 300 years before she would actually join the Special Executive. The plan fails and the Special Executive retreats, while the leader muses that Gatecrasher will cause problems for them in the future.

At least a century later, the Special Executive's leader had died and several members had been replaced. The new leader was named Wardog and they now worked for the Gallifreyans against the Order of the Black Sun. During this time a member called Viridian the Brainfeeler was killed by the Order and Wardog lost his arm. Ten years later, another member, Millennium, was mind-controlled by the Order against her team and Wardog was forced to kill her.

Later, the Special Executive had recruited several members to its line-up, including Lady Burning Fish and Oxo, and went to Earth 616 in the late 20th century to recruit the Technet, now known as the N-men. Cobweb told the N-men that Earth was about to be destroyed and Wardog offered the N-men a place on the team. The N-men accepted and left with the team. (Years later, the Technet was restored to its former line-up, so presumably the N-men left the Special Executive again.)

The Special Executive was hired to capture Captain Britain so that he could testify on Saturnyne's behalf in a cosmic trial. Saturnyne was accused of causing the chaos on an alternate world, which in fact was caused by a version of Mad Jim Jaspers. The world was destroyed, including all evidence of Saturnyne's innocence. Captain Britain was enraged by the trial and found it a farce. He fought the Captain Britain Corps and the Special Executive, feeling responsible for him, helped him. Together they freed Saturnyne and returned to Earth 616, home of Captain Britain.

On Earth 616, the team stayed with Captain Britain in Braddock Manor, but Zeitgeist disagreed with Wardog on this course of action; Wardog felt obligated to help Captain Britain, whose world was menaced by another Mad Jim Jaspers, but Zeitgeist felt that they were mercenaries and had no obligation to anybody. Shortly afterwards the Fury attacked the manor. Wardog led his group to attack the creature but Oxo and a future incarnation of Legion died in the battle. In the end, it was Zeitgeist who blinded the Fury long enough for the group to retaliate against it, but the Fury escaped. With his team in ruins, Wardog apologized to Captain Britain and the Special Executive left Earth.

Members

"in alphabetical order, except for the two leaders"
* "name unknown", the first leader. He is humanoid in appearance, but with white skin. Due to Cobweb's predictions he knew that he would die and be replaced with Wardog within the next 300 years.
* Wardog, the second leader of the Special Executive. A humanoid with a doglike appearance and a cybernetic arm. Wardog is honorable, a brilliant strategist and a capable fighter. He is the lover of the Time Lady Rema-Du.
* Cobweb, the team's precognitive. She sometimes doesn't warn her teammates of dangers, because she feels that her visions of the future can't be changed. Cobweb was the lover of Legion.
* Fascination, she has the ability to fly, has superhuman strength and can cause distortions in her opponent's mind, effectively stunning them. She can also teleport and track people over large distances. She is not very intelligent, unable to speak, and functions mostly on instinct. She feeds on emotions of the people around her. The stronger the emotion, the more nutrious it is for her. Another of Fascination's race, "Scatterbrain", was a member of the Technet.
* Lady Burning Fish appears to be a small, amorphous being on a floating platform. She talked in the form of poems and could generate energy blasts.
* Legion, brother of the Technet's Thug. While his brother only has superhuman strength and durability, Legion also had the ability to create copies of himself, summoned from his own future. Legion was doomed to die when the Fury killed one of his future selfs and indeed he disappeared days later when summoned to battle the Fury.
*Millennium, mind-controlled by the Order of the Black Sun and killed by Wardog. Millennium had control over time and could age others quickly.
*Oxo, an insect-like creature.
*Viridian the Brainfeeler, the team's telepath. Killed by the Order of the Black Sun.
*Zeitgeist exists outside of time and space, making him intangible and indetectable to most opponents. When he passes through living beings while intangible, he can cause them great pain. Zeitgeist can also reform his body when damaged.

Unconfirmed members

* Numbers: the Technet's accountant and negotiator. A creature who looks exactly like him is with the first Special Executive, but he is never named nor does he speak or act.
* Ringtoss: Another Technet member. Ringtoss has the ability to fire energy rings that constrict and capture an opponent as well as concussive energy blasts from his head. The creature seen with the Special Executive looks exactly like Ringtoss, but he is not named and he does not act.

Most other members of the Technet, while they were N-men, were hired by the Special Executive as well, but they have never been seen on a mission as Special Executive. The Special Executive also had several unnamed members, who mostly appeared for a few panels during the recruitment scene of the N-men or in the story before Wardog was leader.

Notes

* Wardog, Cobweb, Zeitgeist and Fascination were born on Gallifrey and, as an experiment, they were imbued with time energies, giving them powers and appearances unlike those of the Gallifreyan Time Lords.
* With their strong ties to both "Doctor Who" continuity and Marvel's continuity, it seems unlikely that the Special Executive will return in the near future.
* Despite the Technet being centuries older, the Special Executive appeared first in comics and Captain Britain met the Special Executive before he met the Technet.

References

* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/specex.htm The Special Executive] at the Unofficial Appendix to Marvel Universe Handbook
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/s/specexec.htm The Special Executive] at the International Catalogue of Superheroes
*comicbookdb|type=team|id=629|title=The Special Executive


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