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Paraphernalia
Equipment: None known.
Transportation: None known.
Weapons: Currently, Kobra footsoldiers will use anything they can get their hands on, from alien technology, to guns, to IEDs.
Notes
- Prisoners in the American federal prison system sometimes convert to Kobra, to the general disgust of Earth's superheroes. One such example is Slipknot.
- Like Ra's al Ghul, Kobra owned a hidden network of very specialized Lazarus Pits.
- Kobra apparently entertains many specialized sub-sections. One such section was the Blackadders, a group of ninja-like fanatics. In the past Kobra operated an aggressive metahuman research and recruitment program, this program that gave birth to both known versions of Strike Force Kobra.
- The new Kobra seems to be ranked by serpent type, low level members are Lanceheads, higher level members are called Nagas[1] the highest level shown are the Bestowed, mystics who specialize in Blood Magic.[2]
Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
Links and References
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