XX (organization)

The XX or simply The 20 are a fictional organization in both the XIII comic and game.

History

The XX was most likely formed by Number I with help from various other people as a patriotic militia. Sometime after its creation, they began to recruit other like-minded and politically powerful individuals and with the help of William Standwell, took control of SPADS (Special Assault and Destruction Squads) turning them into mercenaries under the employ of the Mongoose. After several years of careful planning, they decided to strike against the US Government.

Members

  1. Wally Sheridan - The leader of The XX
  2. Calvin Wax - The Secretary of Defense
  3. General William Standwell - Chief of Staff of the United States Army
  4. Philip Gillespie - Secretary of the Interior
  5. Senator Clayton Willard - Senator
  6. Judge Irving Allenby - Judge in the Sheridan Affair
  7. Captain Franklin Edelbright - Commander of the USS Patriot
  8. Dean Harrison - Congressman
  9. Jasper Winslow - Chief executive officer of Winslow Bank
  10. Orville Midsummer - Proprietor of unnamed Press Groups
  11. Colonel Seymour McCall - Colonel in SPADS
  12. Lloyd Jennings - Advisor to the White House
  13. Steve Rowland - Captain in SPADS
  14. Harriet Traymore - Chief executive officer of the Federal Steel Corporation
  15. Jack Dickinson - Chief executive officer of the American Legion
  16. Colonel Norman Ryder - Colonel in the United States National Guard
  17. Kim Rowland - Wife of Steve Rowland
  18. Edwin Rauschenburg - Chief executive officer of CBN
  19. Elly Shepherd - Director General in the United States Department of Defense
  20. Eleanor Davis-Brown - United States Ambassador to the United Nations

The Mongoose

An infamous hitman hired by The XX to carry out assassinations and other evil deeds. The Mongoose is a cruel and cold-blooded murderer who carries out his orders with eagerness and glee. He commands an army of hitmen to do some of his dirty work. He is aided by his assistant Irina Svetlanova.

gollark: > perl
gollark: If you just create, say, a 32kB array for some input, but it's possible to send more than that and you don't check very carefully everywhere (because C string manipulation functions are horrible and so are C strings), then BUFFER OVERFLOW!
gollark: It does it in not wildly unsafe ways.
gollark: Virtual memory.
gollark: Haskell actually just preallocates a 1TB block of memory.

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