History
1989[]
In 1989, using the codename Combat, Kh'ambt was a member of Youngblood's Home Team alongside Chapel, Diehard, Shaft, Vogue, Link and Bedrock.[1]
1992[]
On March, 1992, Combat joined Youngblood's International Task Force alongside Brahma, Cougar, Psi-Fire, Riptide and Sentinel. One of their missions involved the execution of terrorist Hassan Kussein, leader of a group called the Holy Unification. Combat was surprised that there were more enemy forces than they were told in the briefing, but he didn't care, because war was just a game to him, and that was what made it fun. Sentinel pointed out that Combat wasn't paying attention in the briefing, and that he should watch out for the second wave of soldiers, who were going to be armored. Combat and Cougar took on one of the armored soldiers. When Combat got carried away, Cougar reminded him this wasn't his home planet, Katella. When they reached the rest of the team, they discovered Psi-fire had accomplished the mission by brutally murdering Hassan Kussein. Combat was impressed.[2]
A week later,[3] Combat and the International Task Force were tasked with with visiting a G.A.T.E. International laboratory in Germany to transport a sleeping super-soldier named Jonathan Taylor Prophet to America. Accidentally, Youngblood awakened Prophet, right when Prophet's enemies, the Disciples of Doom, assaulted the laboratory, alongside another band of heroes named the Berzerkers.[4] The Disciples proved to be too many, and knocked Combat out.[5] The mission was once again completed by Psi-Fire, who overpowered the assailants and forced them back to their home planet D'khay.[6]
On August 9, 1992, Combat and the Youngblood Home Team were tasked with guarding vice-president Dan Quayle at Strategic Defense Initiative Astronomics along with two mercenaries named Pike and Hestia. There, the VP was assaulted by a rogue Covert Action Team.[7] When the terrorist named Maul began growing in size to the point of almost bringing the building down on everybody, one of his teammates, Voodoo, put him to sleep psychically. Seeing she had saved them, Combat was willing to entertain the possibility that there was more going on there than met the eye. When the Vice-President tried to execute Voodoo, Shaft told him to let them handle the terrorists, but the Vice President, outraged at being touched and questioned, shot at Shaft and grazed his skull. With Youngblood turning against him, Voodoo extracted an alien named B'lial from inside the Vice President, exposing the being who had been controlling his actions.[8] Shortly after, Combat, Bedrock and Chapel received an energy blast from the alien in charge, named Lord Helspont. As the Wild C.A.T. left to take care of him, Youngblood directed its attention to his cronies, Pike and Hestia. Shortly after, the facility started self destructing, and Youngblood was forced to run with the Vice-President, praying the C.A.T. could make it out on their own. After the explosion, there was no sign of any of the involved parties. Shaft commented the C.A.T. seemed like a resourceful bunch, and that he wouldn't be surprised if their paths crossed again.[9]
Later, Combat was called to stop a being who was approaching Earth's atmosphere alongside Diehard, Bedrock, Sentinel, and Photon. The being identified himself as Supreme, but Combat couldn't believe he was the legend who had helped his people, so he attacked him. Supreme engaged in battle against Youngblood, ending with a collision with Diehard equal to a 500 megaton explosion. After that, Sentinel admitted they had acted hastily and requested Supreme to allow them to escort him to a conference on Earth. There, scientists ran tests and determined he was the real Supreme. Sentinel offered him a contract to join Youngblood, but Supreme was disgusted at the government's genetic engineering of superhumans and flew away from the building, something Sentinel took as a "no."[10]Paraphernalia
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See Also
- 25 appearance(s) of Kh'ambt (clone)
- 1 image(s) of Kh'ambt (clone)
- 1 quotation(s) by or about Kh'ambt (clone)