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| - In 1993, he was made a member of the Mega Marines, and given special Bio-Armor, a breakthrough in bio-mechanical armament. After joining the Joes in 1993, Mirage led a three-man Greenshirt team in the town of New Moon, Colorado, a suspected Cobra front. When one of the Greenshirts, Julie Haun, was critically wounded, Thomas Stall began to panic. Mirage instructed the recruit to provide cover while he tried to steal a vehicle, but Stall broke cover and drew the attention of their pursuers, leading to the death of his third teammate, Curtis Letson. As they ran for extraction, Mirage angrily told Stall to keep his head in the game, and that they could worry about what went wrong later.
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| - In 1993, he was made a member of the Mega Marines, and given special Bio-Armor, a breakthrough in bio-mechanical armament. After joining the Joes in 1993, Mirage led a three-man Greenshirt team in the town of New Moon, Colorado, a suspected Cobra front. When one of the Greenshirts, Julie Haun, was critically wounded, Thomas Stall began to panic. Mirage instructed the recruit to provide cover while he tried to steal a vehicle, but Stall broke cover and drew the attention of their pursuers, leading to the death of his third teammate, Curtis Letson. As they ran for extraction, Mirage angrily told Stall to keep his head in the game, and that they could worry about what went wrong later. When the helicopter crashed, the Joes were forced to retreat on the ground. When their van crashed, Stall was thrown from the vehicle and shot in the arm by a Cobra sniper. Mirage ordered him up and back into the van, telling him to stop his whining. After making their escape, Stall was informed he'll have to spend the night at Fort Riley, Kansas, because he wasn't yet cleared to see Joe Headquarters. When Stall asked whether or not he'd be facing charges, Mirage called him "a childish inattentive mess of soldier, an arrogant blemish on a family of career military men and the last person in the world I'd trust my life to" before wishing him luck and walking away.
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