City Strike Lifeline (with AED, functional medical backpack, and attachable oxygen tank and mask)
City Strike Bullhorn (with removable body armor, negotiating bullhorn and cellphone, and "Ultimate negotiator" break down sniper rifle and briefcase)
City Strike Techno Viper How else is cobra gonna break through bank vaults and hotwire/ repair/ chop up vehicles?
Jungle strike Wreckage give him the "Open" beachhead bavaclava that came with the comic figure.
City Strike Longarm (in style and colors from the 08 Convention fig)
Jungle strike Musrat (no brainer)
Arctic Threat Snowstorm ( with the arctic heated suit)
Arctic threat Baroness (in "eastern Block" uniform)
like this:
or this
Arctic Threat Cobra Wolf w Ice Viper Cobra needs a forward attack vehicle
City Strike Ram Cycle w Covergirl a man can dream, cant he?
City Strike Zarana No brainer
Arctic Threat Iceberg MUST come with his Jetski, in his Battle Corps Design, with open and covered head sculpts
Desert Battle Desert Fox w - Skidmark silly name but awesome vehicle
Desert Battle Sand Viper Cobra Desert trooper with 2 head sculpts (like dusty)
Jungle Threat Leatherneck with Updated military camo and weapons, but similar classic look
Arctic Threat Stalker in classic Tundra outfit
Desert battle Major Bludd rather than rehash his classic look, give him the look of his DTC figure, with bandana and goggles to cover his face during dust storms
they could even add a Fifth Theatre: Naval Threat
Naval threat Torpedo - in SEAL uniform, NOT wetsuit. could be given ROC Shipwreck backpack.
Naval Threat Eels similar to Torpedo, with removable helmet and webgear
Naval Threat Sharc 2011 w Deep Six great but small interceptor vehicle, (an excuse to release the R6C submarine) and we can FINALLY get a Deep six figure OUTSiDE the Diving suit.
Greenshirts based off these designs:
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- Aristotle."