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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
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|image       = Virgil Tracy MI5.jpg
|species           = Human
|species     = Human
|job               = Pilot
|job         = Pilot
|affiliation       = International Rescue
|affiliation = International Rescue
|origin           = [[Earth]]
|origin     = [[Earth]]
|father           = Jeff Tracy
|father     = Jeff Tracy
|brother           = Scott Tracy{{!}}Scott
|brother     = Scott Tracy{{!}}Scott
|brother2         = Alan Tracy{{!}}Alan
|brother2   = Alan Tracy{{!}}Alan
|brother3         = Gordon Tracy{{!}}Gordon
|brother3   = Gordon Tracy{{!}}Gordon
|brother4         = John Tracy{{!}}John
|brother4   = John Tracy{{!}}John
|only              = Solar Danger (comic story)
|first      = The Man from MI.5 (TV story)
|appearances = [[Virgil Tracy - list of appearances|'''''see list''''']]
|actor      = David Holliday
}}
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'''Virgil Tracy''' was a member of [[International Rescue]] and the [[pilot]] of ''[[Thunderbird 2]]''.
'''Virgil Tracy''' was a member of [[International Rescue]] and the [[pilot]] of ''[[Thunderbird 2]]''.


During the [[heat]] crisis of [[2066]], he listened in to [[Jeff Tracy]]'s meeting with [[World President]] [[Nikita Bandranaik]] from inside ''Thunderbird 2''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Solar Danger (comic story)|Solar Danger]]'')
== Biography ==
In an account dated to [[January]] [[1965]], after the visual feed to a [[Kidnapping|kidnapped]] [[Lady]] [[Penelope Creighton-Ward]] suddenly went wild, Virgil observed that the new picture looked like a control panel of some kind, leading [[Jeff Tracy|Jeff]] to agree that it could be the controls to a [[boat]] as she indicated she was in a boathouse. When it was determined that her kidnappers had a [[submarine]] on standby, orders were given to launch ''Thunderbird 2'' with Pod 4, ''[[Thunderbird 4]]''. Virgil made good time by reaching the danger zone in twenty [[minute]]s. After telling Gordon to take up his position in ''TB 4'', he deposited the craft into the [[water]] and called [[Scott Tracy|Scott]] to inform him that Gordon's [[sound]]scan would be able to locate her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Man from MI.5 (TV story)|The Man from MI.5]]'')
 
In a ''[[TV 21]]'' report dated [[26 March]] [[2066]], it was believed that ''Thunderbird 2'' had crashed. According to their [[radio]] monitoring system, ''[[Thunderbird 1]]'' requested ''TB 2''{{'}}s help in the search for [[Adams (Thunderbird Two)|Doctor Adams]] and [[Tracy Island]] had acknowledged the request but nothing had been heard since. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Thunderbird Two (short story)|Thunderbird Two]]'')
 
Reports from [[Pacific Ocean|the Pacific]] on [[7 May]] indicated that ''Thunderbird 2'' had vanished again. Adding to the confusion, tracking stations reported an unidentified craft in [[orbit]] around the globe with ''TV 21'' speculating that it could be the missing International Rescue vehicle. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Destroy Space City (short story)|Destroy Space City]]'')
 
During the [[heat]] crisis of 2066, Virgil listened in to Jeff's meeting with [[World President]] [[Nikita Bandranaik]] from inside ''Thunderbird 2''. After permission was granted, he travelled to [[Space City]] in ''TB 2'' to collect a [[platomic missile]], the most powerful [[bomb]] in the [[world]], from [[Wilbur Zero|Commander Zero]] and transport it back to [[Tracy Island]]. It was then fitted to ''[[Thunderbird 3]]'' to use against [[Sol|the Sun]]. When contact was lost with ''TB 3'' when it crash-landed on [[Venus]], Virgil was part of the rescue team. Knowing that the heavy duty [[aircraft]] would be needed, Virgil and [[Tin-Tin Kyrano|Tin-Tin]] fitted booster reactors to ''TB 2'' before he set off. On the journey with Gordon, [[John Tracy|John]] on ''[[Thunderbird 5]]'' informed them that a [[meteor shower]] blocked their current [[flight]] plan. Virgil eventually managed to steer clear of the obstacles but the modifications necessary for the ship to be [[space]]-worthy ensured it was not long before they were hit. They were thrown [[mile]]s off course and sustained major damage to the winch motors, although Virgil did not discover this until after he and Gordon arrived on Venus and had devised a plan of action with [[Scott Tracy|Scott]] and [[Horatio Hackenbacker|Brains]]. Scott insisted that they had to take the risk of too much strain on the outlet compensators causing a blow back; this future did come into fruition but by activating the [[radiation]] [[shield]]s and with some help from Gordon in ''Thunderbird 4'', Virgil was able to lift ''TB 3'' from the [[lake]]. Virgil and Brains made sure ''TB 2'' was safe before, two [[day]]s later, all four ''Thunderbirds'' on Venus set course for the base on Tracy Island. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Solar Danger (comic story)|Solar Danger]]'')
 
When the ''[[Fireflash]]'' Mk II was hijacked on its maiden flight in [[2069]], ''Thunderbird 2'' and ''Thunderbird 1'' were able to intercept the aircraft and force it down just inside the [[Bereznik]] [[border]] after following a [[signal]] from a tracking device in Jeff's luggage, who was aboard as a VIP [[passenger]]. However, it was believed the hijacker had arranged a rendezvous at the border and so the ''Fireflash'' itself soon became "a [[fortress]] heavily defended by [[machine gun]] fire" with the two Thunderbirds standing sentinel alongside. The demands of the hijackers, who were in cahoots with [[the Hood]], were for all four Thunderbird craft plus their [[designer]] and fifty billion [[dollar]]s. If these specifications were not met it was suspected they planned to deliberately [[Explosion|explode]] the [[atomic reactor]] of the ''Fireflash''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Stalemate! (short story)|Stalemate!]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Virgil Tracy originates from the television series ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]''.
Virgil Tracy originates from the television series ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'' where he was played by [[David Holliday]] in the first series of twenty-six episodes. This included ''[[The Man from MI.5 (TV story)|The Man from MI.5]]'' which was a [[crossover]] with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. For the second series of just six episodes, as well as the two films, he was replaced by [[Jeremy Wilkin]]. Additionally, he was voiced by [[David Menkin]] in the remake series {{wi|Thunderbirds Are Go (TV series)|Thunderbirds Are Go}}.
 
== External links ==
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 9 March 2023

Virgil Tracy was a member of International Rescue and the pilot of Thunderbird 2.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

In an account dated to January 1965, after the visual feed to a kidnapped Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward suddenly went wild, Virgil observed that the new picture looked like a control panel of some kind, leading Jeff to agree that it could be the controls to a boat as she indicated she was in a boathouse. When it was determined that her kidnappers had a submarine on standby, orders were given to launch Thunderbird 2 with Pod 4, Thunderbird 4. Virgil made good time by reaching the danger zone in twenty minutes. After telling Gordon to take up his position in TB 4, he deposited the craft into the water and called Scott to inform him that Gordon's soundscan would be able to locate her. (TV: The Man from MI.5)

In a TV 21 report dated 26 March 2066, it was believed that Thunderbird 2 had crashed. According to their radio monitoring system, Thunderbird 1 requested TB 2's help in the search for Doctor Adams and Tracy Island had acknowledged the request but nothing had been heard since. (PROSE: Thunderbird Two)

Reports from the Pacific on 7 May indicated that Thunderbird 2 had vanished again. Adding to the confusion, tracking stations reported an unidentified craft in orbit around the globe with TV 21 speculating that it could be the missing International Rescue vehicle. (PROSE: Destroy Space City)

During the heat crisis of 2066, Virgil listened in to Jeff's meeting with World President Nikita Bandranaik from inside Thunderbird 2. After permission was granted, he travelled to Space City in TB 2 to collect a platomic missile, the most powerful bomb in the world, from Commander Zero and transport it back to Tracy Island. It was then fitted to Thunderbird 3 to use against the Sun. When contact was lost with TB 3 when it crash-landed on Venus, Virgil was part of the rescue team. Knowing that the heavy duty aircraft would be needed, Virgil and Tin-Tin fitted booster reactors to TB 2 before he set off. On the journey with Gordon, John on Thunderbird 5 informed them that a meteor shower blocked their current flight plan. Virgil eventually managed to steer clear of the obstacles but the modifications necessary for the ship to be space-worthy ensured it was not long before they were hit. They were thrown miles off course and sustained major damage to the winch motors, although Virgil did not discover this until after he and Gordon arrived on Venus and had devised a plan of action with Scott and Brains. Scott insisted that they had to take the risk of too much strain on the outlet compensators causing a blow back; this future did come into fruition but by activating the radiation shields and with some help from Gordon in Thunderbird 4, Virgil was able to lift TB 3 from the lake. Virgil and Brains made sure TB 2 was safe before, two days later, all four Thunderbirds on Venus set course for the base on Tracy Island. (COMIC: Solar Danger)

When the Fireflash Mk II was hijacked on its maiden flight in 2069, Thunderbird 2 and Thunderbird 1 were able to intercept the aircraft and force it down just inside the Bereznik border after following a signal from a tracking device in Jeff's luggage, who was aboard as a VIP passenger. However, it was believed the hijacker had arranged a rendezvous at the border and so the Fireflash itself soon became "a fortress heavily defended by machine gun fire" with the two Thunderbirds standing sentinel alongside. The demands of the hijackers, who were in cahoots with the Hood, were for all four Thunderbird craft plus their designer and fifty billion dollars. If these specifications were not met it was suspected they planned to deliberately explode the atomic reactor of the Fireflash. (PROSE: Stalemate!)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Virgil Tracy originates from the television series Thunderbirds where he was played by David Holliday in the first series of twenty-six episodes. This included The Man from MI.5 which was a crossover with the Doctor Who universe. For the second series of just six episodes, as well as the two films, he was replaced by Jeremy Wilkin. Additionally, he was voiced by David Menkin in the remake series Thunderbirds Are Go.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]