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In [[Pete Tracker]]'s [[Article (publishing)|article]] about [[Spectrum (organisation)|Spectrum]], published on the [[front page]] of ''[[TV 21]]'' on [[23 September]] [[2067]], Scarlet was mentioned in a list of personnel. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SPECTRUM is Green (short story)|SPECTRUM is Green]]'') | In [[Pete Tracker]]'s [[Article (publishing)|article]] about [[Spectrum (organisation)|Spectrum]], published on the [[front page]] of ''[[TV 21]]'' on [[23 September]] [[2067]], Scarlet was mentioned in a list of personnel. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SPECTRUM is Green (short story)|SPECTRUM is Green]]'') | ||
In [[August]] [[2088]], [[Kylie Walker]] of ''[[Action 21 (magazine)|Action 21]]'' reported that Captain Scarlet was missing and presumed dead following a "spectacular mid-air crash". Eyewitnesses saw Scarlet's jet deliberately turn into one of Spectrum's own [[Angel Strike Command|Angel]] [[aircraft]] just [[second]]s before the crash, leaving no chance of survivors. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Captain Scarlet in Death Crash! (short story)|Captain Scarlet in Death Crash!]]'') Soon after, however, he was confirmed to be alive. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Zero X: Four Crew Missing (short story)|Zero X: Four Crew Missing]]'') In [[July]] [[2089]], Walker stated that Spectrum wanted help to locate Scarlet, who was being held [[prisoner]] by the [[Mysteron]]s | In [[August]] [[2088]], [[Kylie Walker]] of ''[[Action 21 (magazine)|Action 21]]'' reported that Captain Scarlet was missing and presumed dead following a "spectacular mid-air crash". Eyewitnesses saw Scarlet's jet deliberately turn into one of Spectrum's own [[Angel Strike Command|Angel]] [[aircraft]] just [[second]]s before the crash, leaving no chance of survivors. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Captain Scarlet in Death Crash! (short story)|Captain Scarlet in Death Crash!]]'') Soon after, however, he was confirmed to be alive. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Zero X: Four Crew Missing (short story)|Zero X: Four Crew Missing]]'') In [[July]] [[2089]], Walker stated that Spectrum wanted help to locate Scarlet, who was being held [[prisoner]] by the [[Mysteron]]s beneath the [[South Pacific]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Send For Stingray! (short story)|Send For Stingray!]]'') | ||
Captain Scarlet visited [[Maruthea]] for [[Bonjaxx]]'s [[birthday party]]. As the [[Seventh Doctor]] walked past him, he was sitting next to the [[Hulk]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'') | Captain Scarlet visited [[Maruthea]] for [[Bonjaxx]]'s [[birthday party]]. As the [[Seventh Doctor]] walked past him, he was sitting next to the [[Hulk]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'') |
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Paul Metcalf, codenamed Captain Scarlet, was an indestructible agent of Spectrum. (COMIC: Traitor Black Gives In!) Varying accounts dated Spectrum's founding and the ensuing conflict to either the 2060s (COMIC: SPECTRUM et al.) or the 2080s. (PROSE: 'Jinx Ship' Blasts Off For Mars et al.) According to some other accounts, he was fictional and the eponymous character of Captain Scarlet. (TV: Death in Heaven)
Biography
In Pete Tracker's article about Spectrum, published on the front page of TV 21 on 23 September 2067, Scarlet was mentioned in a list of personnel. (PROSE: SPECTRUM is Green)
In August 2088, Kylie Walker of Action 21 reported that Captain Scarlet was missing and presumed dead following a "spectacular mid-air crash". Eyewitnesses saw Scarlet's jet deliberately turn into one of Spectrum's own Angel aircraft just seconds before the crash, leaving no chance of survivors. (PROSE: Captain Scarlet in Death Crash!) Soon after, however, he was confirmed to be alive. (PROSE: Zero X: Four Crew Missing) In July 2089, Walker stated that Spectrum wanted help to locate Scarlet, who was being held prisoner by the Mysterons beneath the South Pacific. (PROSE: Send For Stingray!)
Captain Scarlet visited Maruthea for Bonjaxx's birthday party. As the Seventh Doctor walked past him, he was sitting next to the Hulk. (COMIC: Party Animals)
As fiction
According to some accounts, Captain Scarlet was a fictional character from the TV series Captain Scarlet. (TV: Death in Heaven) The Tenth Doctor once noted that Captain Scarlet was the only person who was indestructible, but quickly added that he didn't think he was real. (PROSE: The Pirate Loop)
When Captain Palmer introduced himself, Claire Aldwych said she didn't care if he was Captain Scarlet. (PROSE: The Shadow in the Glass) Rhys Williams (AUDIO: The Dead Line) and later Johnson referred to Jack Harkness as Captain Scarlet. (TV: Children of Earth)
Bernice Summerfield referred to the Doctor's Agent Scarlet antidote as Captain Scarlet. (PROSE: Eternity Weeps)
Behind the scenes
Captain Scarlet was the principal character of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, a TV series created by Sylvia and Gerry Anderson and produced by Century 21 Productions.
- The "About the Authors" section of Short Trips: Christmas Around the World refers to writer William Potter as "putting words into the mouths of", among others, Captain Scarlet. This is in reference to New Captain Scarlet, a magazine published by GE Fabbri between October 2005 and February 2006.
- The Indestructible Man has a number of pastiche versions of Gerry Anderson characters such as Scarlet. The title character, Captain Grant Matthews (Scarlet), was reconstructed by the Myloki (Mysterons) so that he couldn't die. As a member of the organisation PRISM (Spectrum), the colour-coded officer's uniform assigned to him was scarlet. The war with the Myloki is started by Captain Karl Taylor (Captain Black) who is recreated as a Myloki agent.