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Little is known about the [[Cobra]] agent named '''Decimator'''. What is known is that he has a knack for technology that involves hand-eye coordination. He wears a special helmet that gives a special view of the enemy target. The helmet gives excellent night vision ability and a 180 degree view equivalent to watching a movie in widescreen. This technology enables him to keep the target in continuous view without having to turn his head around.
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Little is known about the [[Cobra]] agent named '''Decimator'''. What is known is that he has a knack for technology that involves hand-eye coordination. He wears a special helmet that gives a special view of the enemy target. The helmet gives excellent night vision ability and a 180° view equivalent to watching a movie in widescreen. This technology enables him to keep the target in continuous view without having to turn his head around.
   
 
==Fiction==
 
==Fiction==
:''It was often a matter of question whether the character of Decimator represented a type of Cobra trooper or a specific character. This is even more confounding due to the lack of any other fiction depicting the character. The 25th issue of [[G.I. Joe: America's Elite]] included a backup feature that presented a threat matrix that the [[Joe Team]] faces. It would seem to indicate that Decimator was meant to be a unique character.''
 
 
===Comics===
 
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Not much is known what kind of work Decimator for Cobra. He is among the number of wanted Cobras who currently remain at large.<ref>{{storylink|World War III (part 1)}}</ref>
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Not much is known what kind of work Decimator did for Cobra. He is among the number of wanted Cobras who currently remain at large.<ref>{{storylink|World War III (part 1)}}</ref>
   
 
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:Decimator was part of the 1990 series of [[A Real American Hero (toyline)|A Real American Hero]]. He was sold as part of the [[Hammerhead]] toy package.
 
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:[http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/90/decimator.shtml Original 1990 file card from YoJoe.com]
 
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|style="border:1px solid black" valign=top|'''A Real American Hero (1990)'''
 
Decimator was part of the [[1990]] series of [[A Real American Hero (toyline)|A Real American Hero's]] vehicle lineup where he was sold as part of the [[Hammerhead]] toy package.
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'''Appearance''': yellow face mask; dark grey double-breasted jacket and gloves with light grey armbands and belt; dark green pants with light grey and green boots
   
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'''Accessories''': white and dark grey helmet with green eyeslot; flat, dark grey trident-harpoon pistol.
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[http://www.yojoe.com/action/90/decimator.shtml YoJoe.com page]/[http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/90/decimator.shtml Filecard]
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* Working name was "Panhead."
 
*It was often a matter of question whether the character of Decimator represented a type of Cobra trooper or a specific character. This is even more confounding due to the lack of any other fiction depicting the character. The [[Havoc!|25th issue]] of ''[[G.I. Joe: America's Elite]]'' included a backup feature that presented a threat matrix that the [[Joe Team]] faces. It would seem to indicate that Decimator was meant to be a unique character.
   
 
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* [http://www.yojoe.com/action/90/decimator.shtml YoJoe.com page]
 
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Decimator is a Cobra character from the A Real American Hero series.
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Little is known about the Cobra agent named Decimator. What is known is that he has a knack for technology that involves hand-eye coordination. He wears a special helmet that gives a special view of the enemy target. The helmet gives excellent night vision ability and a 180° view equivalent to watching a movie in widescreen. This technology enables him to keep the target in continuous view without having to turn his head around.

Fiction

Comics

A Real American Hero comics continuity - Devil's Due

Decimator

Not much is known what kind of work Decimator did for Cobra. He is among the number of wanted Cobras who currently remain at large.[1]

Toys

Generation 1
Decimator A Real American Hero (1990)

Decimator was part of the 1990 series of A Real American Hero's vehicle lineup where he was sold as part of the Hammerhead toy package.


Appearance: yellow face mask; dark grey double-breasted jacket and gloves with light grey armbands and belt; dark green pants with light grey and green boots

Accessories: white and dark grey helmet with green eyeslot; flat, dark grey trident-harpoon pistol.


YoJoe.com page/Filecard

Trivia

  • Working name was "Panhead."
  • It was often a matter of question whether the character of Decimator represented a type of Cobra trooper or a specific character. This is even more confounding due to the lack of any other fiction depicting the character. The 25th issue of G.I. Joe: America's Elite included a backup feature that presented a threat matrix that the Joe Team faces. It would seem to indicate that Decimator was meant to be a unique character.

External links

Footnotes

  1. World War III (part 1)



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