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Gen. Flagg
Gen. Flagg
Fighting Excellent
Agility Good
Strength Good
Endurance Good
Reason Good
Intuition Typical
Psyche Typical
Health 90
Karma 36
Resources Not Applicable
Popularity 0

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None

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History
Lawrence J. Flagg was a Brigadier General in the US Army. He was responsible for creating Special Counter-Terrorist Group Delta, code named G.I. Joe, in response to rising terrorist threats, especially the evil Cobra Organization. He was the first commander of the G.I. Joe Team but often spent time in an administrative role. He was killed by Major Bludd during a major Cobra attack on the Pit, the Joe Team's headquarters.

This version of Flagg did not receive his own action figure until 2004, when his figure was included in a "Comic Pack" release alongside Steeler, a Cobra Officer and issue #5 of the comic book where he played a significant role (interestingly enough, Flagg's dossier on the package used the same text as the earlier "General Flagg" figures, who represented his son). He also appeared in the first G.I. Joe animated mini-series The MASS Device but for the course of the series' run, he never appeared again. His appearance in that mini-series resembled more the character of General Austin (Flagg's immediate superior) from the early G.I. Joe comics than that of General Flagg's from the comics.



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