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As a movie.
>Cobra is something whispered by only the most paranoid, or brave, conspiracy theorists, as they are believed to have infiltrated nearly every facet of modern global society
>One General Flagg believes in it and has begun to discretely form a team to counter it
>He's gathered thirteen brave men to aid him and his intelligence expert Scarlett: Hawk, Grand Slam, Flash, Breaker, Zap, Rock and Roll, Stalker, Snake Eyes, Short Fuze, Grunt, Steeler, Clutch, and Shooter
>They follow leads, coming into conflict with the Baroness, the Dreadnoks, and a unit of soldiers working explicitly for Cobra
>in each of these conflicts, Shooter messes something up: He runs off ahead and gets beaten offscreen by the Dreadnoks, misses a shot on Baroness(he's a "sniper") blowing the team's cover, and fails to keep eyes on the soldier squad
>Back in the PIT(GI Joe headquarters), Flagg confronts Shooter. He's not the one Flagg originally had a dossier for. Most of the information is the same, but this guy is clearly not a black woman, Shooter kills Flagg, gloats about getting his associate Firefly into the PIT to set up explosives, and that he's actually the one running everything
>Flagg, dying, pulls away a high tech mask(we don't see Cobra Commander's face) and Commander leaves. Can't detonate the explosives, as they'd been found and rewired
>Flagg gives Hawk a field promotion and tells them they can't keep the PIT as it's been compromised. The team evacuates and the base detonates
>Team finds where Cobra is performing a ritual to awaken an ancient Lovecraftian Snake God.
>Team stops the ritual, but suffers more casualties(Short-Fuze, Steeler, Zap, Grand-Slam or Flash, and maybe Rock and Roll)
>Hawk, Scarlett and Stalker are talking about what to do next, at a seaside pier, Hawk has several dossiers for new recruits and they are approached by Keelhaul who has the biggest piece of diverted tech thet Flagg organized, an experimental aircraft carrier.
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