Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Starforce ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **Starforce is the Kree Empire's premier elite military task force, comprised of the most powerful and decorated Kree warriors, deployed for missions of the highest strategic importance.** * **Key Takeaways:** (An overview of the Kree's most formidable special operations unit) * **Role in the Universe:** In both its primary incarnations, Starforce serves as the tip of the spear for the Kree Empire's military ambitions. They are a reflection of the Kree's imperialistic, xenophobic, and militaristic culture, embodying the empire's power and its willingness to use it to achieve its goals, whether against the [[Shi'ar]], the [[Skrulls]], or even the [[Avengers]]. * **Primary Impact:** The team's most significant impact in the comics was during the crossover event [[Operation: Galactic Storm]], where their actions directly led to the detonation of the Nega-Bomb and a massive shift in cosmic power. In the MCU, their primary impact was shaping Carol Danvers into the warrior "Vers" and serving as the primary antagonists in her origin story, [[Captain Marvel (film)|Captain Marvel]]. * **Key Incarnations:** The distinction between the comic and film versions is stark. The Earth-616 Starforce was a short-lived super-team assembled by the [[Supreme Intelligence]] for a single, specific conflict. In contrast, the MCU's Starforce is depicted as a long-standing, established special forces unit with a more grounded, tactical focus. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Starforce first appeared in the Marvel Universe in **//Avengers// #346**, published in April 1992. The team was co-created by writer Bob Harras and artist Steve Epting as key antagonists for the epic 19-part crossover storyline, "Operation: Galactic Storm." This event spanned across all the //Avengers//-related titles of the era, including //Avengers//, //Avengers West Coast//, //Captain America//, //Iron Man//, //Thor//, //Quasar//, and //Wonder Man//. The creation of Starforce was a narrative necessity for the storyline. "Operation: Galactic Storm" was conceived as a cosmic war between the Kree and Shi'ar Empires, with Earth's heroes caught in the middle. To create a credible threat that could challenge the combined might of two Avengers teams, Harras and Epting conceived of a Kree "super-team." This team wasn't just a random collection of villains; it was a curated roster of some of the most powerful Kree characters established at the time, including [[Ronan the Accuser]], [[Doctor Minerva]], and [[Captain Atlas]], alongside new creations like Shatterax. Their inclusion immediately established the high stakes of the conflict and provided a clear set of antagonists for the heroes to face on the Kree homeworld of Hala. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Starforce differs fundamentally between the primary comic book universe and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, reflecting the different narrative needs of each medium. One was a temporary assembly for a specific crisis, while the other was a foundational element of a character's backstory. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === In the prime comic continuity of Earth-616, Starforce did not exist as a standing army or permanent task force. It was an ad-hoc team, specifically assembled by the [[Supreme Intelligence]], the bio-computer ruler of the Kree Empire, in direct response to the escalating war with the Shi'ar Empire. The catalyst for their formation was the Shi'ar's aggressive expansion and their use of a "Stargate" (a wormhole-generating device) to move their fleets deep into Kree territory. Facing a technologically advanced and determined enemy led by Empress Lilandra and her [[Shi'ar Imperial Guard]], the Supreme Intelligence realized the Kree's conventional forces were insufficient. It needed a precision instrument, a team of super-powered operatives to undertake missions that fleets could not. The Supreme Intelligence selected its members from the most powerful and loyal Kree warriors available. The roster was a mix of blue-skinned "pureblood" Kree and the more human-looking pink-skinned Kree. The members chosen were: * [[Ronan the Accuser]]: The former Supreme Public Accuser, a powerful and fanatically loyal warrior. * [[Doctor Minerva]] (Minn-Erva): A brilliant geneticist and spy with enhanced Kree abilities. * [[Captain Atlas]] (Att-Lass): A decorated soldier and ruthless patriot. * **Shatterax:** A cybernetically enhanced warrior designed for frontline combat. * **Supremor:** An android construct created in the Supreme Intelligence's own image, acting as its direct proxy. * **Ultimus:** A Kree Eternal, an ancient and immensely powerful warrior who had been imprisoned on Earth for centuries. Their primary mandate was to serve the will of the Supreme Intelligence without question and execute missions vital to the Kree war effort. Their first major operation was to travel to Earth to capture Rick Jones, a human who had a unique connection to the Kree legacy through the Nega-Bands and Captain Mar-Vell. The Supreme Intelligence believed Jones held the key to unlocking the "Destiny Force," a latent evolutionary potential within humanity, which it planned to exploit. This mission brought Starforce into direct, brutal conflict with the [[Avengers]], setting the stage for the heroes' involvement in the wider galactic war. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999), Starforce's origin is presented very differently. As depicted in the 2019 film //Captain Marvel//, Starforce is not a temporary team but a permanent, established, and highly respected elite special operations unit within the Kree military. They are the Kree's equivalent of the Navy SEALs or Delta Force, tasked with covert operations, reconnaissance, and direct action missions, primarily in the context of the centuries-long Kree-Skrull War. The team operates under the direct command of [[Yon-Rogg]], a celebrated Kree commander and a personal confidant of the Supreme Intelligence. The unit is based on the Kree homeworld of Hala and is shown to be active for at least six years prior to the events of the film. The most significant aspect of the MCU Starforce's origin is its connection to [[Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers)|Carol Danvers]]. After Carol, an amnesiac U.S. Air Force pilot, was found by the Kree with her powers, she was brought to Hala. Her memories were suppressed, and she was indoctrinated into Kree culture. Under the name "Vers," she was trained by Yon-Rogg and made a member of Starforce. He manipulated her by teaching her to suppress her emotions, claiming they were a weakness that prevented her from controlling her immense powers—a lie designed to keep her under Kree control. The members of this Starforce were: * **Yon-Rogg:** Commander. * **Vers (Carol Danvers):** The team's powerhouse, unaware of her true origins. * **Korath the Pursuer:** A Kree cyber-geneticist and Starforce second-in-command, later seen in //Guardians of the Galaxy//. * [[Doctor Minerva|Minn-Erva]]: The team's sniper and sharpshooter. * **Att-Lass:** A tactical expert. * **Bron-Char:** The team's heavy weapons specialist and brute force. This version of Starforce was not formed for a single war but was the primary instrument used to prosecute the Kree's genocidal campaign against the shapeshifting [[Skrulls]]. Their origin is deeply intertwined with propaganda and deception, as they (and the Kree public) were led to believe the Skrulls were terrorist infiltrators, when in reality they were refugees whose homeworld the Kree had destroyed. The "origin" of the MCU's Starforce is therefore less a story of a team's formation and more a story of an ideological weapon being forged to serve a lie. ===== Part 3: Mandate, Structure & Key Members ===== The purpose, command structure, and membership of Starforce vary significantly across the two main continuities, reflecting their different roles in their respective universes. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === ==== Mandate and Doctrine ==== The sole mandate of the 616 Starforce was to achieve victory for the Kree Empire in the war against the Shi'ar by any means necessary, as decreed by the Supreme Intelligence. They were not a peacekeeping force or a general-purpose unit; they were a singular weapon created for a singular conflict. Their doctrine was one of overwhelming force, surgical strikes, and absolute loyalty to the Kree state, personified by the Supreme Intelligence. However, their true, hidden mandate was far more sinister. The Supreme Intelligence had calculated that the Kree race had reached an evolutionary dead end. To jumpstart their evolution, it orchestrated the entire war as a pretext to detonate a "Nega-Bomb" within Kree space. The bomb's unique radiation would kill 90% of the Kree population but, in theory, unlock the evolutionary potential of the survivors. Starforce's missions, including battling the Avengers and distracting the Shi'ar, were all calculated moves to ensure this genocidal plan could be enacted without interference. Their loyalty was ultimately a tool to facilitate mass suicide for the "greater good" of the Kree race. ==== Structure and Hierarchy ==== Starforce had a flat command structure. While Ronan the Accuser often took a field leadership role due to his experience and authority, the team's true commander was the android Supremor, who acted as a direct mouthpiece and proxy for the Supreme Intelligence. This direct link ensured the team's actions were perfectly aligned with the Intelligence's complex and secret plan. The members, all powerful in their own right, operated more like a council of warriors than a traditional military squad, with each contributing their unique skills as needed. ==== Roster and Analysis ==== ^ **Member** ^ **Powers and Abilities** ^ **Role on Team** ^ | [[Ronan the Accuser]] | Kree physiology granting superhuman strength, speed, and durability. Master strategist. Wields the "Universal Weapon," a device capable of energy manipulation, force-field generation, and matter disintegration. | Field commander and primary enforcer. His fanaticism and raw power made him the team's heart. | | [[Doctor Minerva|Doctor Minerva (Minn-Erva)]] | Genius-level intellect, expert geneticist. Enhanced Kree physiology, superhuman strength, and flight (powers augmented by the Psyche-Magnitron). Wears Nega-Bands for energy manipulation. | Science officer and strategic operative. Her intelligence was as valuable as her physical power. | | [[Captain Atlas|Captain Atlas (Att-Lass)]] | Superhuman strength, durability, and flight (powers augmented by the Psyche-Magnitron). Skilled military tactician and hand-to-hand combatant. Wears Nega-Bands. | Frontline soldier and shock trooper. Often paired with Minerva. | | **Shatterax** | Cybernetically enhanced Kree. Superhuman strength and durability. His body can generate powerful bio-electric blasts. | Heavy assault and shock trooper. The team's living weapon, designed purely for destruction. | | **Supremor** | An advanced android with superhuman strength and durability. Can interface directly with Kree technology and the Supreme Intelligence itself. | Direct liaison to the Supreme Intelligence. Ensured the team followed the master plan without deviation. | | **Ultimus** | A Kree Eternal with immense superhuman strength, durability, flight, and cosmic energy manipulation. He is functionally immortal and one of the most powerful Kree in existence. | The team's ultimate powerhouse or "nuke." His presence was a statement of overwhelming force. | === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === ==== Mandate and Doctrine ==== The MCU Starforce's mandate was to serve as the Kree Empire's elite tool for projecting power and enforcing its will across the galaxy. Their primary, long-term mission was the eradication of the Skrull race. Their doctrine was based on infiltration, rapid assault, and the elimination of high-value targets. They operated under a strict code of conduct that emphasized emotional suppression, viewing feelings as a weakness that compromised combat effectiveness. This ideology was a key tool of control, particularly over Vers (Carol Danvers). Their public mandate was to protect the Kree Empire from "terrorist" threats, but their true function was to hunt and destroy Skrull refugees, including unarmed civilians, to maintain Kree dominance and cover up the empire's past atrocities. ==== Structure and Hierarchy ==== Starforce in the MCU was a highly structured military unit with a clear and rigid chain of command. * **Commander:** [[Yon-Rogg]] was the unquestioned leader. He gave the orders, mentored the team, and reported directly to Ronan and the Supreme Intelligence. * **Members:** Each member had a specific combat specialization (sniper, demolitions, etc.), operating with military precision. * **Support:** The team was supported by the full might of the Kree military, including intelligence assets, transport ships, and logistical support from Hala. This structure contrasts sharply with the comic version's ad-hoc nature, portraying the MCU Kree as a more conventional, if fanatical, military power. ==== Roster and Analysis ==== ^ **Member** ^ **Specialization** ^ **Role on Team and Cinematic Fate** ^ | **Yon-Rogg** | Team Commander, Master Strategist, Expert Marksman | The manipulative leader and mentor to Vers. He was responsible for her indoctrination. He was defeated by Captain Marvel and sent back to Hala with a warning. | | **Vers (Carol Danvers)** | Energy Projection, Superhuman Strength, Flight | The team's most powerful member, used as a weapon without her knowledge. After discovering the truth, she turned against Starforce and the Kree Empire, becoming Captain Marvel. | | **Korath the Pursuer** | Cybernetic Enhancements, Swordsman, Tracker | Second-in-command and a stern disciplinarian. He escaped the final confrontation and later joined Ronan, only to be killed by Drax the Destroyer on Xandar in //Guardians of the Galaxy//. | | **Minn-Erva** | Expert Sniper, Pilot | The team's sharpshooter and a rival to Vers. She was killed during a dogfight with Maria Rambeau. | | **Att-Lass** | Infiltrator, Marksman | A loyal soldier and tactical expert. His fate after the final battle is unknown, but he was likely apprehended or escaped. | | **Bron-Char** | Heavy Weapons, Demolitions | The team's brute force. His fate is also unknown after the final battle against Captain Marvel. | ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== The concept of "allies" for Starforce is complex, as their primary relationship is one of servitude to a larger power. * **The [[Supreme Intelligence]]:** In both universes, the Supreme Intelligence is the ultimate authority that commands Starforce. In Earth-616, this relationship was direct and absolute; the team was its personal creation and instrument. In the MCU, the relationship is more institutional; Starforce serves the will of the Intelligence as the head of the Kree state. The Intelligence's well-being and agenda are their prime directive. * **The [[Kree Empire]]:** Starforce is the embodiment of Kree military might and nationalistic pride. They fight for the glory and preservation of the empire. Their actions, however brutal, are framed as patriotic duties. In the comics, this loyalty was tested when they learned their leader was willing to sacrifice the empire to save it. In the MCU, their loyalty is unquestioning, rooted in centuries of cultural and military indoctrination. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **The [[Avengers]] (Earth-616):** During "Operation: Galactic Storm," the Avengers became Starforce's primary adversaries. The conflict was both physical and ideological. Starforce saw the Avengers as naive interlopers in a galactic conflict they couldn't comprehend, while the Avengers viewed Starforce as ruthless fanatics. Their battles on Earth and Hala were some of the most intense of the crossover, pushing both teams to their limits. * **The [[Shi'ar Imperial Guard]] (Earth-616):** As the elite super-team of the opposing Shi'ar Empire, the Imperial Guard was Starforce's direct counterpart and military rival. While they had few direct on-panel confrontations, the entire purpose of Starforce's creation was to counter the threat posed by powerhouse guardsmen like Gladiator, Starbolt, and Oracle. * **The [[Skrulls]] (MCU):** In the MCU, the Skrulls, led by [[Talos]], are Starforce's designated arch-enemy. For years, Starforce hunted them across the galaxy, believing them to be insidious terrorists. The central conflict of //Captain Marvel// revolves around the revelation that the Skrulls are actually refugees and Starforce are the unwitting agents of a genocide. * **[[Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers)|Captain Marvel]] (MCU):** The team's greatest weapon became its greatest enemy. Once Carol Danvers unlocked her full power and reclaimed her identity, she single-handedly dismantled Starforce. She represents a complete ideological rejection of everything they stand for: emotion over suppression, justice over blind loyalty, and protecting the defenseless over serving the powerful. ==== Affiliations ==== Starforce's only true affiliation is with the **Kree Empire**. They are not a free-roaming team of mercenaries or an independent entity. They are a state-sponsored military asset, wholly owned and operated by the Kree. Their technology, their authority, and their very reason for existing are derived from their place within the Kree's imperial hierarchy. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== ==== Operation: Galactic Storm (Earth-616) ==== This 1992 crossover event is Starforce's definitive and, for a long time, only major appearance. Their role was central to the entire narrative. * **Premise:** The long-simmering tensions between the Kree and Shi'ar empires finally explode into all-out war after a series of provocations. The conflict threatens to destabilize the entire galaxy, and a stargate near Earth's sun pulls the planet, and its heroes, into the war. The Avengers split into three teams: one to stay on Earth, one to negotiate with the Shi'ar, and one to negotiate with the Kree. * **Starforce's Arc:** Starforce enters the story as the primary antagonists on the Kree front. Led by Ronan, they arrive on Earth to abduct Rick Jones, leading to a brutal fight with the West Coast Avengers. They later confront the Avengers team that travels to Hala. In a key battle, they seemingly kill the hero Quasar. However, the team's most crucial moment comes when they, along with the Avengers, discover the Supreme Intelligence's true plan. The Shi'ar, led by a renegade Kree admiral, are about to detonate the Nega-Bomb on Hala. The Supreme Intelligence reveals it not only allowed this but orchestrated it to force Kree evolution. * **Critical Decision & Aftermath:** Faced with an impossible choice—obey their god-like leader and allow their people to be decimated, or defy him—Starforce is thrown into chaos. Before they can act, the bomb detonates. The Kree Empire is devastated, with billions dead. In the aftermath of the war, the Shi'ar annex the broken Kree Empire. Empress Lilandra has Starforce arrested and imprisoned for their war crimes, effectively ending the team's existence. Their story is a tragedy of misplaced faith and the horrors of fanaticism. ==== The Kree-Skrull War (MCU) ==== While not a single event in the same way, the MCU's version of the Kree-Skrull war serves as Starforce's defining conflict in the film //Captain Marvel//. * **Premise:** The Kree have been at war with the Skrulls for centuries. Starforce is the Kree's primary weapon in this conflict, hunting Skrull cells across the galaxy. The film's plot is kicked into motion when a mission to rescue a Kree spy goes wrong, and Vers is captured by the Skrull commander, Talos. * **Starforce's Arc:** The team tracks Vers to Earth, where she has begun to uncover her past as Carol Danvers. Starforce, under Yon-Rogg's command, pursues both her and the Skrulls. Their role is to be the relentless, intimidating force that represents the Kree Empire's ideology. They are shown to be efficient, ruthless, and completely convinced of their own moral superiority. * **Critical Turning Point:** The climax of their story occurs when Carol discovers the truth: the Skrulls are refugees, and the Kree, specifically Yon-Rogg, were responsible for the death of her mentor, Dr. Wendy Lawson (the Kree scientist Mar-Vell), who was trying to help the Skrulls escape. When Carol chooses to protect the Skrulls, Starforce's mission shifts from hunting terrorists to eliminating a traitor and her refugee allies. They become the final villains for Carol to overcome, representing the lies and manipulation she must transcend. She defeats them not just with power, but by embracing the humanity and emotion they taught her to suppress. The defeat of Starforce signals the end of the Kree's hold over Carol Danvers and a major turning point in the Kree-Skrull War. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== Due to its short-lived nature in the comics, Starforce has very few true alternate reality variants. However, its members and legacy have appeared in other contexts. * **Annihilation (Earth-616):** While the team itself did not reform, several of its key members played significant roles during the //Annihilation// and //Annihilation: Conquest// events. Ronan the Accuser, in particular, rose to prominence, casting off his role as a simple enforcer and becoming a more complex figure who eventually seized control of the Kree Empire. His character evolution was a direct result of the disillusionment that began during "Operation: Galactic Storm." * **//Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes// (Animated Series):** The animated series presented its own adaptation of the Kree-Skrull War. While a formal "Starforce" team was not named, the Kree forces sent to Earth included powerful operatives like Ronan and Captain Atlas, serving a similar narrative function as an elite Kree military unit. * **Video Games (e.g., //Marvel: Avengers Alliance//):** Members of Starforce have appeared as individual characters or bosses in various Marvel video games. These appearances often draw on both their comic and MCU characterizations, presenting them as high-level Kree military antagonists. * **Legacy:** The most significant legacy of Starforce, particularly the MCU version, is its impact on popular culture. The team provided a visually distinct and memorable set of antagonists for Captain Marvel's debut. Their sleek, green-and-black uniforms and tactical approach have become the definitive modern visual for the Kree military, influencing subsequent depictions in other media and solidifying the Kree's image as a high-tech, militaristic empire for a new generation of fans. ===== See Also ===== * [[kree_empire]] * [[captain_marvel_carol_danvers]] * [[ronan_the_accuser]] * [[supreme_intelligence]] * [[operation_galactic_storm]] * [[skrulls]] * [[yon-rogg]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The name "Starforce" is a straightforward, descriptive moniker that perfectly fits the comic book era of the early 1990s, emphasizing cosmic scale and military power.)) ((Bob Harras and Steve Epting, the creators of Starforce, would later have a celebrated and defining run on the //Captain America// comic book series, a stark contrast in tone and scale to their cosmic work on //Avengers//.)) ((In the MCU, the Kree naming convention of a hyphenated first and last name (e.g., Yon-Rogg, Minn-Erva, Att-Lass) is a direct homage to the comics. The film //Captain Marvel// humorously plays on this when Carol Danvers mishears Mar-Vell's name as "Lawson." )) ((The decision to make Starforce a long-standing unit in the MCU, rather than a temporary one, was likely done to simplify the narrative and provide Carol Danvers with a pre-existing team and family dynamic to rebel against, making her betrayal more personal and impactful.)) ((The actors who portrayed Starforce in //Captain Marvel// include Jude Law (Yon-Rogg), Gemma Chan (Minn-Erva), Djimon Hounsou (Korath), Algenis Perez Soto (Att-Lass), and Rune Temte (Bron-Char). Gemma Chan would later play the hero Sersi in //Eternals//, making her one of the few actors to play two different characters in the MCU.)) ((The original Starforce roster in the comics was significantly more powerful on average than its MCU counterpart, featuring cosmic heavy-hitters like Ultimus and Ronan with his Universal Weapon. The MCU version was scaled down to be a more tactical, grounded special forces team that a newly-realized Captain Marvel could believably defeat.)) ((The visual design of the MCU Starforce uniforms, with their dark green and black color scheme and integrated technology, has heavily influenced subsequent depictions of the Kree military in modern comics and animation, effectively retconning the Kree's visual identity.))