SCARLETT (v3)
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
Year: 1997
Series: Fourteen
Scarlett (version 3) was released as part of the fourteenth series (1997) in the Stars and Stripes Forever boxed set with Breaker, Grunt, Rock N Roll, Sgt Zap, Short-fuse, Snake Eyes, and Stalker.
Accessories
Scarlett (v3) came with a black power crossbow.
Packaging Information
Filecard Information
File Name: O'Hara, Shana M.SN: RA 242-96-7434
Grade: E-6
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia
Primary Specialty: Counterintelligence
Secondary Specialty: CLASSIFIED
Motto: "Beauty may only be skin deep, but I'm lethal to the bone."
Scarlett was one of the first female members of the G.I. Joe team. She is as beautiful as she is deadly. Scarlett earned her black belt in the Tae Kwon Do at the age of fifteen, and has continued her training in several other martial arts. Her skills at intelligence gathering are top notch. An expert undercover operative, she has gone up against the best COBRA had to offer. They never knew she was there. When the government closed down the G.I. Joe program, she considered it a chance to make up for her strained working relationship with Snake-Eyes. Taking up residence with him in his mountain cabin, the time off helped them heal their battle scarred hearts, and ultimately form a much stronger bound. In her spare time, Scarlett began teaching women's self-defense seminars at various universities. She received word of the re-organization of the G.I. Joe team members, and returned with her partner.
After the Team's first encounter with COBRA Forces, they found a suitable location and in the tradition of the men and women who served their country before them, raised the flag in their honor, and declared - STARS and STRIPES FOREVER!
FROM GENERAL HAWK'S FILES: "I call it a blessing to have Scarlett on the team. She's tough, smart, reliable, and okay - beautiful. She keeps the team in line, and the enemy on their toes. I value her skills as both a martial artist and undercover operative. Snake-Eyes and she have been through a lot. They work well as a team, on and off the battlefield. I'd put her up against the best COBRA has to offer, and sleep well at night, knowing she will return - mission accomplished."
Variations
No variations of Scarlett (v3) are known to exist.
Body Construction
Scarlett (version 3) is a complete repaint made from the original Scarlett (1982).
Note that the figure's head only turns left and right - it does not allow the head to look up and down.
Versions of Scarlett
In 2002, Scarlett was renamed "Agent Scarlett," renamed Scarlett in 2004, and went back to Agent Scarlett for a 2005 release. So while there are multiple names, they are all based on the character "Scarlett."
- Scarlett (v1) 1982
- Scarlett (v1.5) 1983
- Scarlett (v2) 1993
- Scarlett (v3) 1997
- Agent Scarlett (v1) 2002
- Agent Scarlett (v2) 2002
- Agent Scarlett (v3) 2003
- Scarlett (v4) 2004
- Scarlett (v5) 2004
- Scarlett (v6) 2004
- Scarlett (v7) 2004
- Agent Scarlett (v4) 2005
- Scarlett (v8) 2007
- Scarlett (v9) 2008
- Scarlett (v10) 2008
- Shana "Scarlett" O'Hara (v11) 2009
- Shana "Scarlett" O'Hara (v12) 2009
- Scarlett (v13) 2010
- Scarlett (v14) 2011
Reference Information
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