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This subject of this article goes by multiple names that apply to other articles as well. See Savage (disambiguation), Bob (disambiguation).
Sgt. Savage is a G.I. Joe-aligned human from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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"There's giant robots now? Ay, caramba!"

Boo-yah! The totally tubular Sergeant Robert Steven Savage, AKA Sgt. Savage, used to be a real American hero during World War II, but events beyond his control saw him launched forwards in time to the radical 1990's, which was a real drag — NOT! As slammin' as the new decade was, Savage soon found that it needed him to throw down with his old frenemy Garrison "Blitz" Kreiger and the new posse he formed in the years since the Sarge vanished. Now, he'll take up arms again and fight the good fight as a 40's hero with a 90's 'tude!

Sgt. Savage is a one-man-army by himself, but if he needs help, he can always call on his homeslices in G.I. Joe, Team Extreme or the Screaming Eagles! In fact, such a righteous hero he is that there's only one thing he fears: Captain America's lawyers.

You think I'm a joke? Want to know why I talk like I do? Because I like the future. I didn't fight through World War II to let you decide who deserves to be called a person!"Sgt. Savage gets real with Baron Ironblood, "Ghost in the Machine"

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G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers

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He hates Nazis and Europeans in general.

After getting all whacked-out on the Matrix, Hawk saw a prophetic vision of the future, featuring Iron Klaw and Trypticon battling Sgt. Savage and Fortress Maximus. The Art of War #5

TransTech

The Matrix would later lead Hawk to an old bunker, where the soldier Savage was in cryogenic stasis. Hawk put him in charge of the Screaming Eagles sub-group of G.I. Joe and tasked him to investigate Kalistan, a former Axis power with suspected alien ties. Savage would discover Count von Rani of Kalistan was really the leader of the terrorists S.K.A.R. and a Decepticon ally; during the apocalyptic conflict that followed, both the Eagles and S.K.A.R. would be binary bonded Headmaster partners, with Savage being bonded to Brave, who himself could become the head of Fortress Maximus. Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News Reporter, 2016/05/01

2005 IDW continuity

IHWikiFavicon.png Main article: Sgt. Savage on the IDW Hasbro Wiki
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"I commanded the Flying Hellfish, the fightingest squad in the fightingest company in the third-fightingest battalion in the Army!"

A native of Albany, New York, Robert Steven[1] Savage enlisted in the United States army in 1941 following the attack on Pearl Harbor. His first deployment was into the country of Galibi, where his unit was ambushed by a German battalion and nearly slaughtered to the last man. Savage managed to rescue three survivors, carrying two critically wounded men to safety in a 60-mile trek. Savage's bravery saw him promoted to the Master Sergeant of his own squad — the Screaming Eagles, a special tactics unit. Savage eschewed a publicity trip around the United States in favour of some of the most dangerous theaters of war in Europe and the Pacific. Joining up with Private Darren "Grill" Filbert, the Screaming Eagles became the first racially integrated squad in the Army. Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook #3

In 1943, the Screaming Eagles, now joined by Garrison Kreiger, had been deployed to Kalistan to counter the German invasion force. During an early skirmish, the group was mystified by the presence of robotic soldiers fighting for the Axis. When shooting and stabbing one of the robots failed to kill it, Savage resorted to ripping its head off using his bare hands. His enemy defeated, Savage continued their advance, not noticing that Second Lieutenant Kreiger was fascinated by the strange mechanoids. The Secret of the Mummy's Tomb

In the winter of 1944, the Screaming Eagles were deployed to France and worked with the French Resistance. On one patrol, they encountered more of the strange mechanical soldiers, who were drawn to a battle between the last, brainwashed survivors of the Axalon: "Bumblebee" and "Shockwave". The assembled troopers watched as "Bumblebee" defeated his foe and, his self-professed mission on Earth completed, requested that they help find his ship so that he could die peacefully. Strange Visitors Savage was skeptical, but Kreiger, hoping to learn more about the extraterrestrials, convinced his commanding officer to help the alien. Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook #1

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He even gave them the worst case of indigestion they'd ever had.

The two humans and their robotic charge tracked the Axalon to a glacier in Brasnya, where they encountered more of the IRON Troopers, swarming to defend the frozen wreckage of the vessel. The men accompanied "Bumblebee" inside, where the Maximal realized that his true name was Centurion, and that he had been sent to Earth on a mission by his master. Before he could divulge the identity of his master, the IRON Troopers regrouped for a second attack, puppeteering the body of Domitius Major to battle Centurion. But as the battle raged, the ship began to glow with the energies of the missing Talisman, and eventually teleported the vessel—with Savage inside—away to parts unknown. Strange Visitors

The circumstances behind Savage's disappearance were never released to the general public, and it was widely assumed that he had died in the war. In spite of this, his myriad exploits would go on to inspire another legend, General Joseph Colton. General Joe Colton profile in Revolution #2 Ghost in the Machine

By 1994 Kreiger and Centurion had found the Talisman, and partnered with Mike "Atomic Man" Power to experiment on the artifact. Using his cybernetic limbs, Power was able to tap into its power and successfully return the Axalon and its passenger to the space-time continuum. Disoriented by his journey across time, Savage was witness to a brief battle between Kreiger's forces and Joe Colton's new "Adventure Force" that ended in Power's apparent death.

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More 90's than a Tamagotchi-themed Pog.

Savage happily adapted to life in the 1990s, quickly gelling with the culture of the time and adopting most of its then-trendy lingo. He eventually joined up with Action Man's new Team Extreme, battling ninjas, skateboard gangs, and mutants. By 2006, however, Robert's new life would once again change after he received a distress call emanating from Mount St. Helens in Oregon. Flying in via Warhawk, Savage discovered several members of G.I. Joe locked in combat with Bugly, only for Centurion to reappear and knock out the Decepticon. The humans followed the steampunk Transformer and his prisoner back to a retrofitted Skywatch base inside the mountain, where they discovered Joe Colton, Garrison Kreiger, and Joshua Red, who had brought the Talisman there in the hopes of developing anti-Cybertronian weaponry. Colton and Savage caught up as the Joe leader explained the artifact's purpose for being there.

Moved by the sight of Centurion coldly chaining a terrified Bugly to the Talisman, Savage appealed to Colton's humanity... only for Centurion to scoop him up and throw him into the path of the object's beam–the entire adventure had been a trap designed to lure Savage to them so that they could test the artifact's energies on his body, which had already been saturated with Talisman energy from his first trip across time. When Eagles Scream

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"And I'd have gotten away with it, too-"

Eleven years later, Savage re-emerged once again after a team of heroes managed to infiltrate Kreiger's base and finally arrest the villain. On emerging, he quickly laid down a flurry of radical 90's slogans, which bewildered his would-be rescuers. Power and Glory Once more confused by his trip through time, Savage accompanied the heroes back to Garrison Blackrock's Onyx facility in Buenos Aires, where Savage told Mayday about his improbable adventures. The peace was cut short when Baron Ironblood and a team of villains attacked the base to retrieve the Talisman, and Savage leapt into action. Disarming Baron Ironblood, he yanked off the villain's helmet to reveal his true identity... Joe Colton. When Eagles Scream

Savage briefly despaired over what Colton had become before going on a furious offensive. Savage held the upper hand throughout the entirety of their fight before Metrotitan and Optimus Prime arrived. A terrified Colton used the distraction to flee, shoving Savage aside before a swarm of Dire Wraith mutates emerged onto the roof and assaulted Optimus. As the Prime fought the mutates, Savage appealed to Colton once again highlighting that soldiers were supposed to stop the fighting, not create more. Colton agreed but found his own beliefs and morals irrelevant if the Cybertronians would destroy humanity. Savage offered Colton a chance to stand with him only for Kreiger to shoot him in the back and into unconsciousness. Savage recovered in time to witness the villains escape via the M.A.S.S. Device and introduced himself to Optimus Prime. Finding the Prime's name to be even more badass than his own, Savage smiled and declared that the future might yet be awesome. Ghost in the Machine

During Unicron's attack on Earth, Savage was one of the many heroes and villains who met up aboard Trypticon to coordinate the planet's defense. Assembly Following Optimus Prime's sacrifice to defeat the planet-eater, an emotional Sgt. Savage attended the Autobot leader's funeral. Post

Notes

  • Savage hails from Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles, an early '90s attempt to rebrand the G.I. Joe toyline to stave off faltering sales. The idea was dropped when the Kenner offices took over Hasbro's "boys's toys" brands and repackaged the franchise as G.I. Joe Extreme; a redesigned Savage was transported over to Extreme, leaving poor General Blitz behind (though an ex-I.R.O.N. Army scientist would appear in one episode). Savage's Art of War appearance uses his G.I. Joe Extreme character design rather than the design from his own series. His IDW characterization pokes fun at his origins by having him adopt every radical 90's cliché in the book.
  • Coincidentally enough, Savage was voiced by Scott McNeil in his one-shot direct-to-video featurette and Michael Dobson in G.I. Joe Extreme. Voice crossover is fun!
  • In the "Axiom Nexus News" Facebook posts, the Screaming Eagles and G.I. Joe Extreme franchises received a merger: the Eagles being sent to take on the Extreme villains, S.K.A.R.

References

  1. IDW Publishing was inconsistent on Sgt. Savage's middle name. G.I. Joe vol. 3 #7 had "Stevens", Revolution #2's backmatter had "Stephan", and Revolutionaries #3 had "Steven", the original 90s version. This wiki assumes that the most recent use of the classic spelling is the correct one.

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