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A skirmish at a Cobra-enforced blockade at the Suez Canal is interrupted in more ways than one.

Plot[]

Featured Characters[]

G.I. Joe Cobra Others
  • King Augeas

Featured Vehicles and Equipment[]

G.I. Joe Cobra

Notes[]

Memorable Quotes[]

Beach Head: "Better shoot that thing down! It might be a new Cobra weapon!"

Hawk: "No, we don't know what it is. G.I Joe does not shoot first and ask questions later."

Dr. Mindbender, to his troops: "Shoot first and ask questions later! It might be a new G.I. Joe weapon!"

-- Beach Head, Hawk, and Dr. Mindbender seeing an unidentified ship flying above them.

"I wonder what those ancient Greeks are saying about us right now … uh um …  right then …  uh right whenever."

"That’s an easy one, just go look in any history book"

-- Lady Jaye and Lifeline discuss the ramifications of time travel.

Continuity Errors[]

  • In one scene Lifeline is show holding a gun, which goes against his principles of pacifism.

Animation and Technical Glitches[]

  • In one scene, the words "G.I. Joe" and the star on the side of the Tomahawk are just outlined, not filled in with white as in other scenes.
  • GoldenFleece2

    Lady Jaye is missing her mouth.

    When the Joes are traveling to investigate the golden fleece, Lady Jaye as no mouth.

Real World References[]

  • King Augeas
  • Suez Canal
  • Middle-east
  • Greek Fire
  • Jason and the Argonauts
  • Asclepius
  • Heracles

Miscellaneous Trivia[]

  • Ancient Greek is indeed markedly different (and harder to learn) than modern Greek. It was composed of four distinct dialects: Ionic, Doric, Aeolic, and Arcadocypriot. More often than not, when someone mentions "Ancient Greek", they are referring to the Attic variant of Ionic spoken by Athenians.
  • The Strato-Viper acting as Dr. Mindbender's gunner is voiced by a woman, perhaps this is foreshadowing of Raven.

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