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While talking to his [[Elizabeth Braddock|wife]], [[Captain Britain]] recalls his encounter with the Special Executive. [[COMIC]]: ''[[Myth, Memory and Legend (comic story)|Myth, Memory and Legend]]'' Captain Britain later encountered [[Gatecrasher]]'s [[Technet]] which consisted of several earlier versions of Special Executive members, including Fascination, as well as Legion's brother [[Thug (Sid's Story)|Thug]]. The group informed him that Wardog wouldn't be whelped for another hundred years and that Cobweb was elsewhere, before taking him prisoner. [[COMIC]]: ''[[Sid's Story (comic story)|Sid's Story]]''
While talking to his [[Elizabeth Braddock|wife]], [[Captain Britain]] recalls his encounter with the Special Executive. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Myth, Memory and Legend (comic story)|Myth, Memory and Legend]]'') Captain Britain later encountered [[Gatecrasher]]'s [[Technet]] which consisted of several earlier versions of Special Executive members, including Fascination, as well as Legion's brother [[Thug (Sid's Story)|Thug]]. The group informed him that Wardog wouldn't be whelped for another hundred years and that Cobweb was elsewhere, before taking him prisoner. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Sid's Story (comic story)|Sid's Story]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 23:00, 1 December 2021

Special Executive

The Special Executive (conversationally contracted to Special Exec) was a mercenary group of parahumans led by Wardog. They worked across time and throughout the multiverse.

In the early days of the Time Lords, the Special Executive was hired by Gallifrey to retrieve the assassin Fenris. Wardog, alongside Time Lady Rema-Du, did the retrieval, and Viridian the Brainfeeler scanned Fenris' mind to identify his employers as the Order of the Black Sun. At that moment, agents of the Order attacked; Viridian was killed and Wardog had his left arm blown off. (COMIC: 4-D War)

Ten years later, the Executive — Wardog, Zeitgeist, Cobweb and Millenium — escorted Rema-Du to a trade negotiation that involved the Sontarans and a third party. The third party turned out to be the Order from before they declared war on Gallifrey. The Sontaran ambassador Brilox wiped Millenium's mind with a psy-snare and brainwashed her into murder the Black Sun Elder. Wardog killed her in a failed attempt to stop the murder — and because the Executive were employed by the Time Lords, the Order of the Black Sun believed this to be a deliberate assault and declared war. (COMIC: Black Sun Rising)

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While talking to his wife, Captain Britain recalls his encounter with the Special Executive. (COMIC: Myth, Memory and Legend) Captain Britain later encountered Gatecrasher's Technet which consisted of several earlier versions of Special Executive members, including Fascination, as well as Legion's brother Thug. The group informed him that Wardog wouldn't be whelped for another hundred years and that Cobweb was elsewhere, before taking him prisoner. (COMIC: Sid's Story)

Behind the scenes

The Special Executive as they appeared in Marvel Comics
  • Alan Moore, their creator, did not write any further Doctor Who strips, preventing him from using most of the material he had planned for the Executive.[1] He went on to use them in the Captain Britain strip of Marvel UK's The Daredevils — one of multiple crossovers between Marvel Comics and Doctor Who by the UK branch. They made two subsequent cameos after Alan Moore finished writing Captain Britain, one in Captain Britain Monthly, and one in Marvel's Excalibur, the former showing that Wardog was not the first leader of the Executive.
  • Lance Parkin's short story Executive Action, originally published the charity anthology Walking in Eternity, explained that the parahumans of the Special Executive were the result of Rassilon's first experiments with Looms, and Rassilon formed the Special Executive to do the Time Lords' "dirty jobs". Later, when Rassilon ordered a purge of the Womb-born (as seen in Cold Fusion), the Special Executive fled Gallifrey and became an independent team.
  • Daniel O'Mahony's A Rag and a Bone, published in the 2003 fanzine Myth Makers Presents: Essentials, mentions "Dawn Brigades of parahumans" fighting "cat people" in Gallifrey's past. The story features a dog-faced parahuman in "Gallifreyan scarlet" as a veteran of Gallifrey's First Time War and an assistant of Sabbath.

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