Leader: Michael Scofield (Prison Break)
Tech: Chloe O’Brian (24)
Psionics: Lyta Alexander (Babylon 5)
Medical: Dr. Perry Cox (Scrubs)
Soldier: Hercules (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys)
Soldier: Aeryn Sun (Farscape)
Scout: Autolycus, Prince of Thieves (Xena)
So you did. Mea culpa. I missed that bit within the rather detailed OP.
Hmm…on the one hand i meant to disallow them…on the other hand I forgot to.
Okay, I’ll go with my original impulse. Reruns are disallowed in that the episode from which you pluck the character must have been between between 1995 and 2006. (That eliminates Xena and Hercules too.)
Um, why? Hercules: The Legendary Journeys ran from 1995 to 1999, and Xena: Warrior Princess lasted until 2001.
Thanks. Believe it or not, I checked before choosing them. Wanted to make sure I got it right.
OK, I got six…
Captain Dylan Hunt / Andromeda
Hercules / Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
Sarge / Cleopatra: 2525
Shalimar Fox / Mutant X
Aeryn Sun / Farscape
Vala Mal Doran / Stargate: SG-1
I figure if nothing else, that should confuse the enemy…
I’ll nominate Seven of Nine from Voyager. I don’t think she’d particularly improve the team, but you have to have at least one hot chick in a skin-tight suit, and it’s either her or Max Guevera from Dark Angel.
Because I meant to write “should have been SET between 1995 & 2000.” However, since both shows had episodes showing the characters in the '90s (Hercules, immortal, was pretending to be Kevin Sorbo, while Xena and Gabrielle got reincarnated), they’re eligble anywhy.
Okay, here’s my (thrown together in 5 minutes) task force:
Team Leader: Col. Jack O’Neill, Stargate SG-1
Tech Guy/Warrior/Backup Medical Guy/All-Around Sneaky Planning: Me…er…Adam Pierson, Highlander the Series
Main Medical Guy/Snarky One-Liners: Dr. Gregory House, House MD
Night Shift Warrior/Detective Skills: Nicholas Knight, Forever Knight
Tech Girl/Magic User: Willow Rosenberg, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Psychic: Emma Frost, from the 1996 live-action TV movie Generation X (Hey, it says “television shows” not "television series!)
Genetically-Enhanced Warrior/Thief: Max Guevara, Dark Angel
I think this team should provide a nice mix of baddass and gratuitous hot chicks:
Jonas Blane (The Unit) - Operations/Special Agent in Charge *
Jack Bauer (24) - Intel/special ops
Cordell Walker (Walker Texas Ranger) - Martial arts
Dana Skully (The X-Files) - Medical
7 of 9 (ST: Voyager) - Tech
D’Argo (Farscape) - Heavy weapons
Kara “Starbuck” Thrace - Sniper/Scout/Pilot
If possible I would like to supplement my team with an all female triple assault squad consisting of:
Sydney Bristol (Alias)
Nikita (Le Femme Nikita)
Max Guevera (Dark Angel)
*cleverly allowing Bauer to team up with a bad-ass Special Forces version of President Palmer
Oakie’s Angels:
- Team Leader–Susan Ivanova, Babylon 5.
- Med/Tech–Jadxia Dax, ST: Deep Space 9
- Infantry/Tech–Seven of Nine, ST: Voyager
- Infantry/Pilot–Starbuck, Battlestar Galactica
- Infantry/Slayer–Buffy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Infantry/Hot Redhead–Donna, That 70’s Show
- Comic Relief–Dharma, Dharma & Greg
Strategic Command: Lex Luthor, Smallville. He’s a super-genius, Machiavellian plotter, richer than Warren Buffet, and, at this stage, not quite evil yet. Who knows? Taken outside of his native narrative, he might end up a genuine good guy. However, he’s no fighter, so for the on-the-ground stuff, I want:
Field Command: Major Richard D. Winters, Band of Brothers. He’s a real person, who fought in a real war. Our secret operatives are going to be employing real-world minions, who will use real-world tactics. Maj. Richards will command a unit of elite soldiers picked from the special forces of every nation. Yeah, the rules say no government aid, but between the Buffet and Luthor fortunes, we’ve got enough money to bend a few rules. These guys should be able to take care of any military force trained on this world. However, we have to assume that our enemies will be drawing forces of their own from alternate universes, ones that operate under narrative rules very foreign to our own. To handle them, we need our Specialists:
Paranormal: Susan Sto Helit, Hogfather. BBC did this as a miniseries this year, so she’s in. She’s Death’s granddaughter, so she’s powerful. Doesn’t necessarily have to pay attention to trivialities like “solid matter” or “time.” Also, very, very sensible.
Espionage: The Doctor, Dr. Who. The Christopher Eccleston version. No one is better at going where he’s not supposed to go than the Doctor. An expert “problem” solver. Pity about the non-violence, though.
Intelligence: Johnny Smith, The Dead Zone. His powers should be a fool proof way of identifying enemy operatives.
Assassination: Lenier, Babylon 5. The version from late in the series, when he’d had Ranger training, and after he had his moral crisis when he didn’t rescue Sheridan. Inhumanly fast and strong, advanced technical knowledge, and has just recently lost his moral principles. It should be easy to convince him to take the jobs the Doctor won’t.
Assault: Illyria, Angel. She’s a demon goddess who wants to learn more about being human! How adorable is that? It’s all the best traits of Data from Star Trek and Kali the Devorour, in one super strong, indestructible package.
Assault: Duncan Macleod, Highlander. Very highly trained, almost unkillable. Get him to wear a metal collar, and he’s pretty much unstopable.
Assault: Buffy Summers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Because you know there are going to be vampires involved sooner or later.
Assault: Talon, Farscape. The key to any conflict is air superiority.
Assault: Raiden, Mortal Kombat: Conquest. God of Lightning. 'nuff said.
Think Tank:
Quinn Mallory, Sliders. He’s got his own universe-skipping invention which, with a little fine tuning from the other super-geniuses in the program, might allow us to circumvent some of the restrictions of the current technology, particularly piercing the “animation” barrier.
Gaius Baltar, Battlestar Galactica. Should be okay, so long as we’re not fighting AIs.
Simon Tam, Firefly. He’s one of the top doctors in his field, and his field is at least five hundred years more advanced than ours.
Support: Zathras, Babylon 5. Because somebody needs to actually get stuff done.
Three people who , as soon as Lex Luthor is in charge, will be secretly kidnapped from their respective universes, held captive, and tortured for everything they know: Commander “Trip” Tucker, Enterprise, Chief Miles O’Brian, Deep Space Nine, and Lieutenant B’elanna Torres, Voyager. Look for Lexcorp-brand Matter Replicators and Phaser-based technology to hit the market shortly after the conflict is resolved. Unfortunetly, TNG ended in '94, so Wesley is safe.
Miller, unless Lex figures out a way around the Buffet’s limit, you can only have 7.
I hereby select Mary Ann Summers, Kaylee Frye and Bailey Quarters.
They wouldn’t get much done, but I wouldn’t much care.
I’m swaping him out for Jane from Firefly. I’m making this a homosapiens only club
I can’t think of seven but I can think of three guys I’d want on my team…
Greg House - Possibly as a team leader, as long as we pack enough Vicodin
Gil Grissom - The 1st season Grissom, before he went all deaf. Mainly because I’d like to think that Grissom + House = Total World Domination
Julius Rock (from Everybody Hates Chris) - Because he has TWO jobs and is very good with money. He can be both the hard worker and the accountant.