Dammit, if I'm going to spend a half hour looking up "what rank is a Joe medic" and "where is the largest population of Punjabi-Americans on the East Coast" and "WTF is an Aviation Survival Technician" and "can an ex-military medic join Doctors Without Borders" (apparently not really) I might as well write up Wolf Spider's card, yeah? (BTW
@Ru1977 if you do this card, I have shots of Wolf Spider rappelling from the Dragonfly in the dark...)
Code Name: Wolf Spider (Disavowed)
File Name: Varma, Parth
Primary Military Specialty: Medic
Secondary Military Specialty: Aviation Survival Technician/Exfiltration
Birthplace: Richmond Hill, New York
Rank: E-5
Subject accepted early retirement from the GI Joe Unit upon disbandment. Rumor was that he would return to civilian life and attend medical school like many members of his family. Apparently more of a thrill-seeker, however, Varma was rejected by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) due to not meeting their specific requirements and, unsatisfied with other overseas options, took a role as an Emergency Management consultant while he pursued the education needed to join MSF. Active surveillance has not turned up any subversive activity, but concerns about his desire for action and his aggressive need to 'help people' indicates he should continue to be monitored.
"Wolf Spider is dying to get back into action. Honestly, he should just go back to finish medical school - he's more than smart enough to do it and has more relevant experience than your average ER doctor at this point. Plus it's not like there's a ton of trained physicians who also know how to rappel down a rope over a hurricane-ravaged ocean to pull an injured sailor out of the water. But just saving people isn't enough for him - he wants to save people in the MOST trouble. It's why he was so good as a Joe and why he's had so much trouble finding his place in the world since we were disbanded. Tell the truth, I think he's one bad day away from quitting his day job, walking up to Hawk's hideout, and saying 'put me in, coach.' And you know we'd love to have him."