You would have loved his 30th Anniversary figure then.HE COMES WITH AN IV BAG???? I FUCKING LOVE THIS
I wasn't collecting at the time, and yes, you are right, I would have lost my mind over that accessory kit.You would have loved his 30th Anniversary figure then.
Edwin "Lifeline" Steen (v7) G.I. Joe Action Figure - YoJoe Archive
Edwin Lifeline Steen (version 7) was released in the fourth wave of figures for the 30th Anniversary line in 2011.www.yojoe.com
One of my favorite things about the Classified Doc is that they gave him a taser instead of a gun. My head canon immediately went to him saying to whoever gave it to him "you know I'm never going to use this, right?" and someone saying back "I don't care, we're not sending you out there with bandaids and aspirin, take the fucking taser, Doc."I don't even know that Doc would have been a consideration as much as just adhering to certain archetypes. 'The medic guy doesn't kill people, because he heals people' is like... the lowest hanging fruit.
Yeah, I think a pacifist medic is a great idea and makes sense, but also yes they are armed. In my head, Doc is a Delta medic and that's why I had him holding an M-16 for a while.Honestly, a pacifist medic is the least believable thing to me. Air Force PJs and Army 68Ws and some of the most highly trained military people out there, and will pick off enemies, while applying a tourniquet to the guy who was just shot by the enemy he's firing at.
That legitimately works TOO well.“STAY DOWN, PERP. STOP RESISTING.”![]()
Scariest figure in my collection now.That legitimately works TOO well.
Frank Castle: army medic. "First, do harm."I don't even know that Doc would have been a consideration as much as just adhering to certain archetypes. 'The medic guy doesn't kill people, because he heals people' is like... the lowest hanging fruit.
SAME!Scariest figure in my collection now.