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Ape-X (Institute of Evil members in the Squadron)
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Lamprey (Institute of Evil members in the Squadron)
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Shape (Institute of Evil members in the Squadron)
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Doctor Decibel (Institute of Evil members in the Squadron)
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Quagmire (Doctor Spectrum's foe) (Institute of Evil members in the Squadron)
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Foxfire (Institute of Evil members in the Squadron)
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Redstone (Nighthawk's Redeemers)
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Moonglow (Nighthawk's Redeemers)
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Inertia (Nighthawk's Redeemers)
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Haywire (Nighthawk's Redeemers)
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Thermite (Nighthawk's Redeemers)
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Mink (Nighthawk's Redeemers)
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Remnant (Nighthawk's Redeemers)
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Pinball (Nighthawk's Redeemers)
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Hyperion from Earth-13034 (All-New All-Different Marvel)
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Doctor Spectrum from Earth-4290001 (All-New All-Different Marvel)
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Nighthawk from Earth-31916 (All-New All-Different Marvel)
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Thundra from Earth-715 (All-New All-Different Marvel)
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Blur from Earth-148611 (All-New All-Different Marvel)
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Warrior Woman (All-New All-Different Marvel)
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Doctor Spectrum (Joseph Ledger) - Leader. In his personal time, he works as a colonel in the United States Air Force. (Squadron Supreme of America)
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Hyperion (Marcus Milton) - Hyperion was programmed to be a mild-mannered man raised by farmers who had the strength of an Eternal. In his personal time, he works as a history teacher at Buscema High School in Kensington, Maryland. (Squadron Supreme of America)
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Power Princess (Zelda Shelton) - Power Princess was programmed to be a lustful power woman from Utopia Isle who wore a special necklace to dampen her powers when in her secret identity as a professional boxer. (Squadron Supreme of America)
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Nighthawk (Kyle Richmond) - An African-American variation of Kyle Richmond. Nighthawk was programmed to be in top physical condition while sporting some doubt and jealousy for his teammates enough for him to brood. In his personal time, he is a U.S. congressman elected to the House of Representatives to represent Washington DC. (Squadron Supreme of America)
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Blur (Stanley Stewart) - Blur was programmed to forcefully watch endless loops to keep up his brain speed while watching numerous S.H.I.E.L.D. files and unscrupulous videos. In his personal time, he works as a computer programmer at an office building in Washington DC. (Squadron Supreme of America)
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Bollix and the Rustler (Whizzer's foes, based on the Trickster and Terra-Man.) (Other Squadron universe characters)
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Brain-Child (Avengers #85-86) (Other Squadron universe characters)
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Cerebrax (based on Brainiac; Master Menace's android servant). (Other Squadron universe characters)
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Master Menace (based on Lex Luthor - whereas Luthor is bald, Menace's hair will not stop growing) (Other Squadron universe characters)
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Professor Imam (the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth-S, and with his past membership in "The Golden Agency", a stand-in for Doctor Fate.) (Other Squadron universe characters)
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Mysterium (based on The Phantom Stranger; the current form of the being who tried to swallow the Squadron's universe). (Other Squadron universe characters)
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Neal Richmond - Kyle Richmond adopted the biological son of the Huckster after the villain's death and raised him as his own. Neal eventually becomes the new Nighthawk. (Other Squadron universe characters)
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