U.S.7
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- U.S.7 are a team from the Transformers vs. G.I. Joe continuity.
U.S.7 is the ultimate proof that America's highly-trained special mission force is an equal-opportunity employer! This special sub-unit of G.I. Joe consists of the team's "non-human personnel", all dedicated to the cause of freedom regardless of species. The team includes:
- Polly, Shipwreck's faithful cybernetically-enhanced parrot; team leader and navigator, codename: "Seasick"
- Clyde, a boar liberated from a poacher
- Freedom, Spirit's eagle; air support
- Junkyard, Mutt's Rottweiler; demolitions
- Max, Spearhead's bobcat; espionage
- Order, Law's German shepherd; law enforcement
- Sandstorm, Dusty's coyote; rescue
Fiction
Transformers vs. G.I. Joe
As the metal planet of Cybertron continued to draw closer to Earth, U.S.7 were deployed to deliver supplies to a team of Joes who had already established a beachhead on the alien world. As they drew close to Cybertron, however, the team's rocket was intercepted and boarded by the Joes' Russian counterparts, the Oktober Guard. The battle between the two groups lasted only a few moments before the gigantic Fortress Maximus reached up from the surface of Cybertron, grabbed U.S.7's ship, and tipped all aboard, animal and guardsman alike, down his metal gullet. Form Follows Function Within Maximus, most of U.S.7 fell under the influence of Blackarachnia, a Decepticon responsible for also brainwashing the Autobot, and lashed out at the Joes sent to retrieve them. Following Blackarachnia's defeat, the animals returned to normal. They participated in the storming of Megatron's throne room, and managed to escape when everyone else got captured by the Decepticobra alliance. Everybody Hates Metroplex After the war was over, the members of U.S.7 came to live with Snake-Eyes and Scarlett at their log cabin. The War Never Ends
Notes
- U.S.7 is named after the comic book We3, about a team of intelligent cybernetically-enhanced animals by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely.