Files 001-003 - Files 004-007
Subject: Penguin

Powers: Criminal strategist/gimmick umbrellas.
Mission: To plan and take part in a mission to break a political prisoner, codename Firebird, out of Russia.
Chance of survival going in: Absolute. There's no way a seminal Batman villain (arguably one of the Big Three along with the Joker and Riddler) would ever be killed, especially not in a non-Batman title.
Retirement: RELEASED. The Penguin made it out of Russia alive, though the mission ended in failure, with the death of Codename Firebird and the capture of team member Nemesis. (Suicide Squad #7)

Subject: Slipknot

Powers: Rope specialist (cough).
Mission: To place the experimental bomb Baby Huey as close to the center of the Manhunter stronghold in the Louisiana swamps.
Chance of survival going in: Low. An extremely minor villain with a gimmick ill-matched to his principal foe. As the creative force behind Firestorm as well as Suicide Squad, Ostrander could do away with that title's villains without so much as an editorial peep. And to further compound matters, Slipknot had taken part in a previous mission (to apprehend a rogue Firestorm) and had betrayed his team.
Retirement: MAIMED. As a result of Captain Boomerang's manipulations, he tried to run with a standard issue explosive bracelet mid-mission, blowing his arm off. So Boomer knew his own was not a bluff. (Suicide Squad #9)

Subject: Karin Grace

Powers: Medical doctor.
Mission: To place the experimental bomb Baby Huey as close to the center of the Manhunter stronghold in the Louisiana swamps.
Chance of survival going in: Good. While we might expect supervillains to be done in, the Suicide Squad's regular supporting players had an air of invulnerability about them. You expect to see them month to month, especially Flag's love interest, and at the same time, they don't seem "important" enough to be bothered with.
Retirement: DECEASED. Karin sacrifices herself to deliver a bomb inside the Manhunter compound to make up for betraying the Squad (and Flag) after she is manipulated by the Manhunters. (Suicide Squad #9)

Subject: Privateer

Powers: Peak physical training/Manhunter expertise
Mission: To place the experimental bomb Baby Huey as close to the center of the Manhunter stronghold in the Louisiana swamps.
Chance of survival going in: Fair. Though at that point, nothing great had been done with Mark Shaw (either as Manhunter, Star-Tsar or Privateer), he was presented as a roguish hero figure. Heroes are notoriously better survivors than villains and a more precious commodity (well, they used to be, anyway).
Retirement: RELEASED/REFORMED. During the course of the mission, Mark Shaw not only survives, but alleviates everyone's fears that he might be a Manhunter agent. He leaves with a plan to revive his old, heroic Manhunter persona. (Suicide Squad #10)

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