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| Name=Operation Pelius<br><small>Also known as:</small> Special Wing
 
| Name=Operation Pelius<br><small>Also known as:</small> Special Wing
 
| Purpose=Superhuman Commandos
 
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| Leader=[[Ted Harriman]]<br>[[Eric Lester]]
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| Affiliation=British Military Intelligence<br>Royal Air Force<br>Allied Forces
 
| Affiliation=British Military Intelligence<br>Royal Air Force<br>Allied Forces
 
| Members=See Below
 
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In 1942, the Secret Intelligence Service obtained evidence that the Nazis were experimenting with x-gene mutations as part of their eugenics program. In response, the British Government - in cooperation with her Allies - ordered the Ministry of War to begin '''Operation Pelius''': an ongoing mission to recruit, train, and deploy superhuman soldiers to help bring about an Allied victory over the Axis powers.
  
In 1941, the Secret Intelligence Service obtained evidence that the Nazis were experimenting with x-gene mutations as part of their eugenics program. In response, the British Government - in cooperation with her Allies - ordered the Ministry of War to begin '''Operation Pelius''': an ongoing mission to recruit, train, and deploy superhuman soldiers to help bring about an Allied victory over the Axis powers.
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Though administratively considered part of the Royal Air Force Regiment, '''Special Wing''' was a joint service task force made up of soldiers and civilians who either possessed remarkable paranormal powers, or were considered experts in the study of such abilities. Unlike America, Britain chose to recruit individuals with existing abilities rather than attempting to create a supersoldier of it's own; they also chose to maintain the utmost secrecy surrounding Operation Pelius, rather than using their supersoldiers as a propaganda tool.
 
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Though administratively considered part of the Royal Air Force, '''Special Wing''' was a joint service task force made up of soldiers and civilians who either posessed remarkable paranormal powers, or were considered experts in the study of such abilities. Unlike America, Britain chose to recruit individuals with existing abilities rather than attempting to create a supersoldier of it's own; they also chose to maintain the utmost secrecy surrounding Operation Pelius, rather than using their supersoldiers as a propoganda tool.
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Special Wing worked closely - but secretly - with other cutting edge military units developed during the War: including paratroopers, amphibious commandos, and the Special Air Service. Though never officially recognised for their actions, classified records reveal that Special Wing played a significant part in bringing about several important victories, as well as neutralising several dangerous Axis projects.
 
Special Wing worked closely - but secretly - with other cutting edge military units developed during the War: including paratroopers, amphibious commandos, and the Special Air Service. Though never officially recognised for their actions, classified records reveal that Special Wing played a significant part in bringing about several important victories, as well as neutralising several dangerous Axis projects.
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== Members ==
 
== Members ==
* Wing Commander [[Edward Harriman]] - Royal Air Force.
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* [[Ted Harriman]] - Squadron Leader (<small>Later:</small> Wing Commander), Royal Air Force.
  
 
=== Field Operatives ===
 
=== Field Operatives ===
* Captain [[Marshall Godfrey]] - British Army; mutant.
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* [[Eric Lester]] - Squadron Leader, Royal Air Force; mutant.
* Lieutenant [[Wayland Godfrey]] - British Army; mutant.
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* [[Marshall Godfrey]] - Flight Lieutenant, Royal Air Force; mutant.
* Sergeant [[Eric Lester]] - British Army; mutant.
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* [[Wayland Godfrey]] - First Lieutenant (<small>Later:</small> Captain), British Army; mutant.
* "John" - Royal Air Force; mutant.
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=== Other Associates ===
 
=== Other Associates ===
* Commander [[Nathan Godfrey]] - Royal Navy (Intelligence); mutant.
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* [[Nathan Godfrey]] - Commander, Royal Navy (Intelligence); mutant.
* Lieutenant [[Peter Godfrey]] - British Army (Intelligence); mutant.
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* [[Peter Godfrey]] - First Lieutenant, British Army (Intelligence); mutant.
  
 
== Out of Character ==
 
== Out of Character ==
  
"Special Wing" is intended to be a non-American version of Captain America-centric teams such as The Invaders from Marvel Comics, or the Strategic Scientific Reserve from Captain America: First Avenger. While being part of the Royal Air Force makes no logical sense in the real world, it does sound awfully British.
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"Special Wing" is intended to be a non-American version of Captain America-centric teams such as The Invaders from Marvel Comics, or the Strategic Scientific Reserve from Captain America: First Avenger. While being part of the Royal Air Force makes no logical sense in the real world, it does make it sound awfully British.
  
 
[[Category:Mutants, Unite Groups]]
 
[[Category:Mutants, Unite Groups]]

Latest revision as of 22:43, 13 April 2012

Operation Pelius
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Name
Operation Pelius
Also known as: Special Wing
Purpose
Superhuman Commandos
Headquarters
Branches
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Affiliation
British Military Intelligence
Royal Air Force
Allied Forces
Members
See Below










In 1942, the Secret Intelligence Service obtained evidence that the Nazis were experimenting with x-gene mutations as part of their eugenics program. In response, the British Government - in cooperation with her Allies - ordered the Ministry of War to begin Operation Pelius: an ongoing mission to recruit, train, and deploy superhuman soldiers to help bring about an Allied victory over the Axis powers.

Though administratively considered part of the Royal Air Force Regiment, Special Wing was a joint service task force made up of soldiers and civilians who either possessed remarkable paranormal powers, or were considered experts in the study of such abilities. Unlike America, Britain chose to recruit individuals with existing abilities rather than attempting to create a supersoldier of it's own; they also chose to maintain the utmost secrecy surrounding Operation Pelius, rather than using their supersoldiers as a propaganda tool.

Special Wing worked closely - but secretly - with other cutting edge military units developed during the War: including paratroopers, amphibious commandos, and the Special Air Service. Though never officially recognised for their actions, classified records reveal that Special Wing played a significant part in bringing about several important victories, as well as neutralising several dangerous Axis projects.

Following the Allied victory, Operation Pelius was officially brought to an end in 1947. The concept would go on to be revisited a number of times however, as Operation Damocles during the Cold War, and as Section 13 in modern times.

Members

  • Ted Harriman - Squadron Leader (Later: Wing Commander), Royal Air Force.

Field Operatives

Other Associates

  • Nathan Godfrey - Commander, Royal Navy (Intelligence); mutant.
  • Peter Godfrey - First Lieutenant, British Army (Intelligence); mutant.

Out of Character

"Special Wing" is intended to be a non-American version of Captain America-centric teams such as The Invaders from Marvel Comics, or the Strategic Scientific Reserve from Captain America: First Avenger. While being part of the Royal Air Force makes no logical sense in the real world, it does make it sound awfully British.