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| Issue |
Checkmate
1 |
| Subtitle |
The
Game of Kings, part 1 |
| Date |
June
2006 |
| Writer(s) |
Greg
Rucka |
| Artist(s) |
Jesus
Saiz |
| storyline |
Checkmate,
an organization to police metahuman activities comprised
of both meta and non-meta members, was adopted and
sanctioned by the United Nations. As they were in
committee, agents attacked a Kobra base. The team
got in and killed their leader.
The People's Republic of China vetoed the act; Checkmate
was given one week to cease all operations and disband.
While the ruling was given, Amanda Waller received
intel that their target was based in China. |
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| Issue |
Checkmate
2 |
| Subtitle |
The
Game of Kings, part 2 |
| Date |
July
2006 |
| Writer(s) |
Greg
Rucka |
| Artist(s) |
Jesus
Saiz |
| storyline |
White
Queen (Amanda Waller) and her Bishop (King Faraday)
devise a plan to blackmail the Chinese ambassador
and have him reverse his vote.
White King (Alan Scott) called his Bishop (Michael
Holt - Mr. Terrific) in for a meeting over their
recent mission which ended in carnage. Black Queen
(Sasha Bordeaux) was briefed after leaving Holt's
bedroom.
Checkmate struck a missile factory in North Korea.
At committee, Checkmate decided to investigate the
situation which caused China to veto.
Waller showed Bordeaux some paperwork where China
was experimenting on metas and building an army.
Kobra watched as Checkmate visited ambassadors verifying
support on a second vote.
A team parachuted into China. |
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| Issue |
Checkmate
3 |
| Subtitle |
The
Game of Kings, part 3 |
| Date |
August
2006 |
| Writer(s) |
Greg
Rucka |
| Artist(s) |
Cliff
Richards, Bob Wiacek, Steve Bird |
| storyline |
Sasha
Bordeaux and Thomas Jagger (White King's Knight)
ambushed a Chinese military truck heading to a secret
location. Fire (Beatriz Dacosta - Black King's Knight)
and Count Vertigo (White Queen's Knight) were in
on the mission. Tension continued between Fire (who
opposed killing) and Sasha.
A Kobra agent attacked Alan Scott in France. Scott,
using his ring, captured the man. Amanda Waller
was attacked in London. After hearing Scott captured
his alive, she shot her would-be assassin.
Back at the castle, Mr. Terrific discovered the
true reason for China's vote: it wasn't that they
had a metahuman testing facility, it was that it
had been compromised by Kobra.
The team inside China reached their target as it
was being "sanitized" by the Chinese government. |
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| Issue |
Checkmate
4 |
| Subtitle |
The
Game of Kings, part 4 |
| Date |
September
2006 |
| Writer(s) |
Greg
Rucka |
| Artist(s) |
Jesus
Saiz |
| storyline |
The
Checkmate team in China faced off against the airships
razing the compound. Sasha realized the ship was
alien design - Drulan. They were captured by the
August General and his troops. Sasha rattled off
infractions they'd witnessed and the Chinese left
to convene with their superiors.
Faraday and Waller (both on the white team) realized
they were in trouble when Mr. Terrific (on the black
team) noted they were withholding information. Alan
Scott used his ring to learn Waller was lying -
she was in no danger when she killed her would-be
Kobra assassin.
Count Vertigo - on his own accord - attempted to
steal Chinese Intel by force. The Chinese metas
ordered them killed as Green Lantern (Scott) arrived
with their ambassador. GL, using his ring, pointed
out their Kobra infiltrator.
The vote was recast, and Checkmate passed. Alan
Scott was removed from his position by the US. |
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| Issue |
Checkmate
5 |
| Subtitle |
Selection |
| Date |
October
2006 |
| Writer(s) |
Greg
Rucka |
| Artist(s) |
Jesus
Saiz, Fernando Blanco |
| storyline |
At
a Checkmate facility in Switzerland, the selection
process for the new Black Queen's Knight continued.
At the Castle, Scott gathered up his things. Mr.
Terrific came in with his resignation, but Scott
asked him to hold it - he would be the new White
King.
Sasha and Michael discussed their future should
he become White King.
Josephine Tautin was victorious and named Black
Queen's Knight. |
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| Issue |
Checkmate
6 |
| Subtitle |
Rogue
Squad, part one |
| Date |
November
2006 |
| Writer(s) |
Greg
Rucka, Nunzio Defilippis, Christan Weir |
| Artist(s) |
Cliff
Richards, Dan Green |
| storyline |
Bronze
Tiger broke into a holding facility in Qurac and
let loose its only inmate. Sasha spoke with her
Bishop (Jessica Midnight) about Amanda Waller and
her political holds.
Mirror Master attempted to recruit Icicle on a non-Society
job.
Waller visited Ben Turner (Bronze Tiger) and the
man he'd helped escape - Col. Rick Flag. She asked
them to track down the last incarnation of the Suicide
Squad, which she'd lost contact with in Kahndaq.
Mirror Master's plan was to make a hit that would
not only raise eyebrows in Checkmate, but get Waller
as well. All were in and they headed out. Calculator
contacted them once they were surrounded (and Punch
had been killed) - their mission was terminated
due to not being sanctioned by the society. |
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| Issue |
Checkmate
7 |
| Subtitle |
Rogue
Squad, part two |
| Date |
December
2006 |
| Writer(s) |
Greg
Rucka, Nunzio Defilippis, Christan Weir |
| Artist(s) |
Cliff
Richards, Bob Wiacek, Dan Green |
| storyline |
Flag
and Tiger arrived on the scene as the villains made
their move. Javelin was killed trying to get Jewelee
away from her dead husband's body. Inside, they
killed the Tattooed Man after realizing he'd sold
them out to the Society. They got their target (a
young boy with energy powers the country was using
as fuel) as Tiger and Flag found them. They escaped
together through one of Mirror Master's mirrors.
Flag told them there was no Task Force X and no
Suicide Squad, just some people wanting to get back
at Waller. He ordered them to disburse.
Checkmate got word of the kid and met. Mr. Terrific
believed Waller leaked the information because Checkmate
wouldn't move on the situation. |
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references to time, and chronology: |
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This
starts during the time of Outsiders:
The Good Fight: "Nightwing's personal goon squad
is making a mess of things in Central Africa..." (Jessica
Midnight, issue 2) |
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