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Drop Zone
File Name: Samuel C. Delisi of Poteau, Oklahoma.
Grade: Army E-8 (1990)
SN: 675-4109-SG54
Notes: Poteau is a small town in the east part of the state, about 35 miles southwest of Fort Smith, Arkansas.
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Animated Appearances
DiC Voice | Appearances | Time Identifiable On Screen | Total Lines (In Own Voice) | Total Words
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Unknown | 4 | 329 seconds | 31 | 312
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DiC's Drop Zone wore the 1990 outfit and only used his helmet when flying. He was portrayed as a trigger-happy egotist.
D-Day at Alcatraz Part 1 | 2 seconds | 1 line | in Sky Raven during Lappland battle (3:08-09)
| D-Day at Alcatraz Part 2 | 7 seconds | 4 lines | flying Sky Raven to seed clouds over Alcatraz and attack the island
| The Mind Mangler | 241 seconds | 24 lines | at Sky Patrol HQ, flying Sky Raven, rescuing Duke, at Joe HQ
| BIOK | 79 seconds | 2 lines | at Sky Patrol HQ, flying Sky S.H.A.R.C., at remote Cobra base to stop BIOK
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Classic Marvel Comic Appearances
To my knowledge, Drop Zone did not appear in the vintage comic.
Figure Releases
Versions:
| 1. 1990 (Sky Patrol)
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Version 1: spring 1990 Sky Patrol premium carded figure assortment
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Sky Patrol Weapons Specialist | MOS 1: Sky Patrol Weapons Specialist [45B] MOS 2: Special Forces Advisor
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| - head: Drop Zone (90)
- arms: Strato-Viper (86), Drop Zone (90)
- torso: Strato-Viper (86), Drop Zone (90)
- waist: Strato-Viper (86), Drop Zone (90)
- legs: Strato-Viper (86), Drop Zone (90)
| Accessories: brown body-mounted cannon with handles and shoulder harness (new), silver full-head helmet covering mouth and nose, with pegs for face shield (new), red-orange plain round face shield (new), brown backpack (from 85 Parachute Pack) with silver parachute.
| DROP ZONE loves his job, every olive-drab bit of it. He is at his best when the cold wind hits his face as soon as he steps out of a C-130 transport at 20,000 feet. He relishes the smell of gun oil and nitro solvent on his MAC-10. The sound of artillery rounds soaring overhead is music to his ears. He still can't believe that he actually gets paid to have this much fun!
"Just because he volunteers for every hazardous assignment doesn't qualify him for a special commendation. This guy is fully aware of all the cruel realities that accompany a battle. His main concern is to successfully complete the mission to the best of his ability. Drop Zone is a true G.I. Joe dogface. He believes that duty and honor still have meaning in today's complex society and that Cobra is lower than pond scum!"
| Toy Notes: Item #6200-3.
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