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A new Force Works team based on an old X Force line up and mission statement.


US AGENT
Having been put in charge of a group of teens, kids, and young adults, US Agent’s going to put them all through Basic Training and turn them into an effective first response/strike team.

JULIA CARPENTER
The former Spider-Woman and US Agent have some history together, so she’s okay w. being his second in command on this team. Better known for her precog abilities nowadays, ppl forget she still has her formidable spider powers. US Agent hasn’t forgotten, though.

GRAVITY
This kid is slowly evolving into one of the most powerful beings on the planet, and US Agent's going to make sure he has a healthy respect for that, and knows how to take charge of his fellow heroes when he needs to.

RAGE
Having started out as an Avenger before becoming a New Warrior, Rage is the most experienced of US Agent’s team. A child in a man’s body, Rage is a class 90 brick w. the Hulk like ability to amp his strength as he gets angry. US Agent’s going to enjoy giving Rage a few pointers.

SILVERCLAW
In the Country on the superhuman version of a Work Visa, being on the team fulfills Silverclaw’s obligations, but she’s giving the bare minimum in terms of effort. US Agent knows there’s potential there, but he’s going to have to work hard to pull it out of her.

BLINDSPOT
Though he wishes Blindspot would use something a little deadlier than a bo staff, US Agent will admit, the kid’s good. He’s received combat tracing from both Daredevil and The Hand; his high tech suit increases his physical stats, speed, resistance to injury, and can make him invisible to the naked eye for a few minutes at a time. A few minutes is usually more than enough for Blindspot to then finish off his opponents.

ENERGIZER
Able to convert solid matter into energy balls w. varying degrees of destructive power, Energuzer’s definitely an asset. She’s still very much a child though, and pretty mad she and her siblings were all split up and put on different teams. US Agent’s going to have his hands full here, as he doesn’t really want to go full R. Lee Ermey on her.
Nowadays, I doubt this would go beyond two issues, if ever published, but that's exactly the kind of team I loved reading about, and that Marvel (and DC) no longer take a chance on. That is the kind of diverse line-up I'm intrested in reading about, characters from the various walks of life in the Marvel Universe, interacting and trying to work together.

Peace