![]() named Friday, who had also been manipulated by his superiors and gone rogue. Years later, having been reunited with the now adult again Gunnar, Helm and Bagman and with Venus Bluegenes under unrevealed circumstances, Rogue encounterd the second generation G.I. With the biochips placed in new, infant clone bodies supposedly with no memory of their former lives (and hence, in Rogue's eyes, a second chance at innocence), Rogue left his boys with a couple of benevolent scientists and walked off into the wilderness. Rogue and the biochips agreed to do this and went AWOL again, but eventually discovered that they were being manipulated. He later went to work for Milli-Com again in another warzone but was eventually contacted by a mysterious race of aliens who wanted him to assassinate a number of high ranking Nort and Souther officers in order to end the war. Venus Bluegenes, Rogue eventually succeeded in his quest. ![]() Major Magnam (whose chip had been preserved in his handgun) and the female G.I. He intended afterwards to return his 'biochip buddies' to Milli-Com where they could be 're-gened' (given new cloned bodies) by the 'Gene Genies' (scientists).Īfter several adventures, and encounters with oddball characters like the body looters Mr Brass and Mr Bland, the chem-nurse Sister Sledge, the fanatical G.I. ![]() Taking up the helmet, rifle and backpack of three of his murdered friends, containing the 'biochips' (digitally preserved minds) of the three - Gunnar, Helm and Bagman- Rogue went AWOL to track down and kill the Traitor General. When the rest of the male G.I.s (the females were used on Milli-Com as support staff) were all killed on airborne assault in what became known as the Quartz Zone Massacre, Rogue discovered that a traitor at Milli-Com, one of the generals, had betrayed them. A creation of the Souther side's scientists at their orbital base, Milli-Com, the G.I.s were genetically engineered to survive unaided in the poisonous wasteland that Nu Earth had become, where regular soldiers could not survive without all-enveloping 'chem suits'. Rogue was one of the Genetic Infantry or G.I.s, bred to fight in the endless war between the Norts and the Southers on the planet Nu Earth. The Rogue Trooper was the eponymous protagonist of the 2000 AD strip Rogue Trooper, apart from when it was Friday (see below).
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