Entity: SUICIDE-SQUAD
A covert black-ops government strike team under Task Force X, comprised of imprisoned super-villains who undertake dangerous missions for the United States.
SUICIDE-SQUAD
Etymology
The term 'Suicide Squad' originated from various sources, including military slang and popular culture, to describe a group of individuals willing to undertake dangerous missions.
Definition
A Suicide Squad refers to a covert black-ops government strike team under Task Force X, comprised of imprisoned super-villains who agree to serve as expendable agents on life-threatening top-secret missions.
Historical Context
The concept of Suicide Squads has historical roots in military operations, where specialized teams were formed for high-risk missions during wartime.
Cultural Significance
The Suicide Squad has gained popularity through comics, movies, and TV shows, portraying antiheroes and villains working together for a common goal.
Related Concepts
Similar concepts include black-ops teams, special forces, and unconventional warfare units.
See Also
A specialized team of individuals, typically with questionable backgrounds or motivations, who are tasked with high-risk missions or assignments.