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|origin            = [[Earth]]
|origin            = [[Earth]]
|first            = Down With The Director (comic story)
|first            = Down With The Director (comic story)
|appearances      = {{il|[[PROSE]]: ''[[This is 2065 (short story)|This is 2065]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[Andromeda Or Die (comic story)|Andromeda Or Die]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[The Bitter Cold Dish (comic story)|The Bitter Cold Dish]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[The Long Road Back (comic story)|The Long Road Back]]''}}
|appearances      = {{il|[[PROSE]]: ''[[This is 2065 (short story)|This is 2065]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[Andromeda Or Die (comic story)|Andromeda Or Die]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[The Bitter Cold Dish (comic story)|The Bitter Cold Dish]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[The Long Road Back (comic story)|The Long Road Back]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[Deadly Fly (comic story)|Deadly Fly]]''}}
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'''"S"''' was the head of the [[Universal Secret Service]]. By [[2065]], he also had a seat on the [[World Security Council]].
'''"S"''' was the head of the [[Universal Secret Service]]. By [[2065]], he also had a seat on the [[World Security Council]].
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S chose Agent [[Bruce Silver]] to track down and kill Twenty One in [[Berlin]], after he had been tracked there, because Silver's direct and obvious approach went against his training to expect the unexpected. When Twenty One returned to Kahra with Silver as his [[prisoner]], S ordered the [[guard]]s at [[USS HQ]] to let him enter without resistance. S explained that he thought Twenty One would get tired of working on his own and that he was not the type of [[man]] to betray his [[country]]. Twenty One acknowledged the [[crime]]s he had committed against the USS and expected a [[court martial]] but, with S' word on the matter being final, he simply welcomed Twenty One back to the Service with a [[handshake]] and conveyed that he had been missed. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Long Road Back (comic story)|The Long Road Back]]'')
S chose Agent [[Bruce Silver]] to track down and kill Twenty One in [[Berlin]], after he had been tracked there, because Silver's direct and obvious approach went against his training to expect the unexpected. When Twenty One returned to Kahra with Silver as his [[prisoner]], S ordered the [[guard]]s at [[USS HQ]] to let him enter without resistance. S explained that he thought Twenty One would get tired of working on his own and that he was not the type of [[man]] to betray his [[country]]. Twenty One acknowledged the [[crime]]s he had committed against the USS and expected a [[court martial]] but, with S' word on the matter being final, he simply welcomed Twenty One back to the Service with a [[handshake]] and conveyed that he had been missed. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Long Road Back (comic story)|The Long Road Back]]'')
He observed the testing of Twenty One's newly-[[Invention|invented]] deadly [[Fly|flies]] with [[Jack Reed]] and [[General (Deadly Fly)|a general]]. The general liked them and approved their use for [[World Senate]] security patrol, resulting in S commissioning the production of a further five units. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Deadly Fly (comic story)|Deadly Fly]]'')


[[Category:21st century individuals]]
[[Category:21st century individuals]]
[[Category:Universal Secret Service agents]]
[[Category:Universal Secret Service agents]]
[[Category:Humans with unknown names]]
[[Category:Humans with unknown names]]
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