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[[image:Liath_MadameX_40sValiant.jpg|left|180px|thumb|[[Madame X|Captain Victoria Essex]] at the War Ministry]]Sergeant Steel was deployed mostly in Europe under the auspices of the newly formed 'Valiant' squad. Valiant was a team of individuals with parahuman abilities gathered by SIS and the War Ministry to undertake missions deemed to dangerous for normal troops.<br><br> | [[image:Liath_MadameX_40sValiant.jpg|left|180px|thumb|[[Madame X|Captain Victoria Essex]] at the War Ministry]]Sergeant Steel was deployed mostly in Europe under the auspices of the newly formed 'Valiant' squad. Valiant was a team of individuals with parahuman abilities gathered by SIS and the War Ministry to undertake missions deemed to dangerous for normal troops.<br><br> | ||
Unusually for the time, Valiant's commander was a woman, [[Madame X|Captain Victoria Essex]]. Recruited into the British Secret Service after she graduated from St. Cedd's College, Cambridge. Essex took to the espionage game with a passion, completing every challenge that was presented to her and this resulted in her being given Valiant to run. The Valiant roster varied depending on mission and availability of personnel, however Sergeant Steel was a mainstay of the team remaining active with them through the rest of WW2 and into the 1950s. A mission towards the end of WW2 aiding the Black Guard (a russian team similar to Valiant), led Sergeant Steel to fight alongside [[Ebony]] (whom he would later encounter in Millennium City several decades later). In 1948, Steel was promoted to Brigadier.<br><br> | Unusually for the time, Valiant's commander was a woman, [[Madame X|Captain Victoria Essex]]. Recruited into the British Secret Service after she graduated from St. Cedd's College, Cambridge. Essex took to the espionage game with a passion, completing every challenge that was presented to her and this resulted in her being given Valiant to run. The Valiant roster varied depending on mission and availability of personnel, however Sergeant Steel was a mainstay of the team remaining active with them through the rest of WW2 and into the 1950s. A mission towards the end of WW2 aiding the Black Guard (a russian team similar to Valiant), led Sergeant Steel to fight alongside [[Ebony]] (whom he would later encounter in Millennium City several decades later). In 1948, Steel was promoted to Brigadier.<br><br> | ||
− | [[Image:Liath_BrigadierSteel_Post_WW2_Asia.jpg|right|250px|thumb|South East Asia c 1950]]The 14th March 1951 proved to be a fateful day for Brigadier Steel. Valiant were assisting the Eighth Army in Korea during Operation Ripper, expelling the PVA and the KPA from Seoul. While the rest of the team were elsewhere in the city, Steel found himself facing an armored behemoth of chinese origin. They battled to a standstill, neither able to get the upperhand. Their stalemate was broken when an aerial bombardment demolished the surrounding area, burying both combatants under thousands of tons of rubble and earth. Unable to locate the Brigadier, Captain Essex was forced to list him as MIA, and once again the history books all but forgot him.<br><br> | + | [[Image:Liath_BrigadierSteel_Post_WW2_Asia.jpg|right|250px|thumb|South East Asia c 1950]]The 14th March 1951 proved to be a fateful day for Brigadier Steel. Valiant were assisting the Eighth Army in Korea during Operation Ripper, expelling the PVA and the KPA from Seoul. While the rest of the team were elsewhere in the city, Steel found himself facing an armored behemoth of chinese origin. They battled to a standstill, neither able to get the upperhand. Their stalemate was broken when an aerial bombardment demolished the surrounding area, burying both combatants under thousands of tons of rubble and earth. Unable to locate the Brigadier, Captain Essex was forced to list him as MIA.<br><br>On a subsequent mission in the area in 1964, Valiant were able to locate and recover the badly damaged body of their fallen comrade and return with him to their HQ. Unfortunately changes in military strategy meant it was deemed far too costly to repair the Brigadier, and so he was unceremoniously dumped in a corner of a War Ministry bunker , and once again the history books all but forgot him. This treatment of their team mate did not sit well with the remaining Valiant members and all of them including Captain Essex (now known as [[Madame X]]) resigned their commissions and their place on the team.<br><br> |
− | Following the destruction of Detroit and alien invasion of Millennium City the British government once again reinstated the AA program under the auspices of MI6 and | + | [[Image:Liath_BrigadierSteel_PostDetroit.jpg|left|180 px|thumb|Upgraded Appearance Post Detroit]]Following the destruction of Detroit and alien invasion of Millennium City the British government once again reinstated the AA program under the auspices of MI6 and following some failed experiments, the decision was taken to restore Brigadier Steel and attempt to duplicate him. He recieved a mechanical overhaul using some of the latest innovations in technology, however his programming being unique was left untouched. The retention of his memory was a mistake on MI6 part however and due to his earlier treatment at the hands of the British establishment, Steel decided to leave the UK and settle somewhere he could do some good and perhaps be appreciated. Using an old and almost forgotten Valiant frequency, Steel was able to send out a message and was contacted by [[Ebony]] and [[Madame X]], both of whom were sympathetic to his situation and together they were able to break him out of the secure facility in which he was being held; returning with him to Millennium City.<br><br>His case for sanctuary within the US was supported by the Champions on the grounds that he was a true artificial intelligence and not just a machine. Amongst the heroes of MC, the Brigadier has made many new friends and aquaintances, including [[Professor Zack Zapperoni]] who aids him with any technical or mechanical problems he encounters with his new body. Also he has been 'adopted' by the alien entity known as [[Liberty]], who persists in calling him Grandfather.<br><br>The Brigadier continues to help to restore the city to its former glory and fight the latest generation of villains determined to bring chaos to the world. In his downtime, the Brigadier likes to visit the local entertainment spots of Millenium City as he finds large quantities of spirit alcohol have a beneficial effect on his internal servos. Tally Ho Chaps!<br><br>[[Image:Liath_BrigadierSteel_Modern_Imara_Carryout.jpg|center|600 px|thumb|Liberating a whiskey barrel from a local drinking spot with Imara (SODLAG member)]] |
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