Seventh Kavalry
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− | The Seventh Kavalry | + | The Seventh Kavalry was a white supremacist organization that operated in the United States where it specifically based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In reality, its origins were traced to a much older organization that had operated in the country for nearly a century. This was '''Cyclops''' that was known to had operated as far back as the [[1930]]'s where they were a hidden conspiracy consisted of white supremacists that targeted Africa-Americans. It was said to had been an offshoot of the Ku Klux Klan which sought numerous means of subverting society and targeted those of African-American descent. In the 1930s, the New York cell was noted to had engaged in a mind control plot using subliminal messaging in films to cause African-Americans to kill each other with one of these tests working against people attending the cinema. |
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+ | In time, the organization reformed itself and took on the name of the Seventh Kavalry where they adopted a motif based on the masked vigilante named [[Rorschach (Watchmen)|Rorschach]]. | ||
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+ | In 2019, the Kavalry's resurgence was initiated after one of the member, Carmichael shot and critically wounded Police Officer Charlie Sutton. After hearing of the incident, undercover police officer Sister Night arrested and detained a suspect living in the white ghetto Nixonville. Later, the Kavalry broadcast a video to the Tulsa Police Department, using Rorschach's rhetoric while threatening to kill more police. The suspect brought in by Night was first questioned by Looking Glass. Glass confirmed that the suspect knew where the Kavalry were. After Night's fatal interrogation of the suspect revealed the location of one of the Kavalry's bases, Chief Judd Crawford authorized a raid on their base: a cattle ranch. Inside the house, several Kavalry members, Carmichael included, were removing lithium batteries and placing them in buckets. When they spotted the police approaching them, they prepared to evacuate, each members carrying cyanide capsules. in a plane while two others manned an M2 Browning machine gun, killing several of their own cattle and police officers. Sister Night managed to kill the gunners before confronting Carmichael in the house. Before she could question him, however, he swallowed his cyanide capsule. The other members who fled in the plane were pursued by an owlship, piloted by Crawford and Pirate Jenny. They destroyed the plane with the owlship's flamethrower, though they crashed as a result. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
+ | In appearance, the Seventh Kavalry were a terrorist organization that was based on principles of white supremacy. | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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*'''Carmichael''' : | *'''Carmichael''' : | ||
*'''The Suspect''' : | *'''The Suspect''' : | ||
+ | *'''Renee''' : | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | *The Seventh Kavalry were created by Damon Lindelof and featured in the live-action Watchmen television series. | + | *The Seventh Kavalry were created by Damon Lindelof and featured as an original creation in the live-action Watchmen television series. |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Latest revision as of 09:26, 25 March 2023
The Seventh Kavalry are an organization that features in Watchmen.
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History
The Seventh Kavalry was a white supremacist organization that operated in the United States where it specifically based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In reality, its origins were traced to a much older organization that had operated in the country for nearly a century. This was Cyclops that was known to had operated as far back as the 1930's where they were a hidden conspiracy consisted of white supremacists that targeted Africa-Americans. It was said to had been an offshoot of the Ku Klux Klan which sought numerous means of subverting society and targeted those of African-American descent. In the 1930s, the New York cell was noted to had engaged in a mind control plot using subliminal messaging in films to cause African-Americans to kill each other with one of these tests working against people attending the cinema.
In time, the organization reformed itself and took on the name of the Seventh Kavalry where they adopted a motif based on the masked vigilante named Rorschach.
In 2019, the Kavalry's resurgence was initiated after one of the member, Carmichael shot and critically wounded Police Officer Charlie Sutton. After hearing of the incident, undercover police officer Sister Night arrested and detained a suspect living in the white ghetto Nixonville. Later, the Kavalry broadcast a video to the Tulsa Police Department, using Rorschach's rhetoric while threatening to kill more police. The suspect brought in by Night was first questioned by Looking Glass. Glass confirmed that the suspect knew where the Kavalry were. After Night's fatal interrogation of the suspect revealed the location of one of the Kavalry's bases, Chief Judd Crawford authorized a raid on their base: a cattle ranch. Inside the house, several Kavalry members, Carmichael included, were removing lithium batteries and placing them in buckets. When they spotted the police approaching them, they prepared to evacuate, each members carrying cyanide capsules. in a plane while two others manned an M2 Browning machine gun, killing several of their own cattle and police officers. Sister Night managed to kill the gunners before confronting Carmichael in the house. Before she could question him, however, he swallowed his cyanide capsule. The other members who fled in the plane were pursued by an owlship, piloted by Crawford and Pirate Jenny. They destroyed the plane with the owlship's flamethrower, though they crashed as a result.
Overview
In appearance, the Seventh Kavalry were a terrorist organization that was based on principles of white supremacy.
Members
- Joe Keene :
- Carmichael :
- The Suspect :
- Renee :
Notes
- The Seventh Kavalry were created by Damon Lindelof and featured as an original creation in the live-action Watchmen television series.
Appearances
- Watchmen:
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