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|Title=Checkmate
 
|Title=Checkmate
 
|Image=Checkmate.jpg
 
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|Description=Checkmate
 
|Name=Checkmate
 
|Name=Checkmate
|Origin=[[United States of America|United States]], [[Earth-1]]
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|Alias=The Agency, Men in Black
 
|Summary=Secret Government Agency<br>Homeland Security
 
|Summary=Secret Government Agency<br>Homeland Security
|Affiliation=[[Queen Consolidated]]
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|Affiliation=[[United States Government]]<br>[[United States Secret Service]]<br>[[Queen Consolidated]]<br>[[Intergang]]
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|Faction=[[United States of America]] <small>([[Earth-1]])</small>
 
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'''Checkmate''' is a secret organisation established by government agents and former members of the [[Justice Society of America]] to covertly protect the nation from villains and danger without drawing the attention that Golden Age heroics did. Over the decades however the organisation has become increasingly sordid, and is now a morally dubious cabal willing to protect the United States by any and all means necessary.
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The group known as '''Checkmate''' or '''The Agency''' is a clandestine organisation within the United States government, primarily as part of the [[United States Secret Service]]. It was established in the wake of the [[Vigilante Regulation Act]] by those who felt that the government was making a mistake by turning its back on the [[Justice Society of America]], and exists to protect the United States from extreme threats, preferably without the American people ever being aware - of the threat, or of Checkmate's existence. Over time that mandate has expanded to strive towards the general betterment of the United States, acting through proxies and manipulation to guide America towards a better future. Much of the cult mythology regarding the '''Men in Black''' derives from the actions of Checkmate.
  
 
== '''History''' ==
 
== '''History''' ==
  
== '''Hierarchy''' ==
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Following World War II, a culture of costumed crime fighters emerged in the United States. Concerned about the abundance of these vigilantes, but unwilling to tempt the public backlash that might result from attempting to oppose them directly, the US government created the [[Justice Society of America]]: an organisation affiliated with the [[Department of Justice]], which allowed select vigilantes to gain legitimacy and endorsement from the government. While some members of the Justice Society were government assets, the JSA was largely allowed to police itself, relying on a community of heroes to keep each other in check.
  
=== Black Castle ===
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Unfortunately, the Golden Age of the Justice Society didn't last, and when a Crisis brought the JSA crashing down, the government was quick to pounce on the opportunity to condemn the superhero population, drafting the [[Vigilante Regulation Act]] that formally condemned all costumed heroics as unlawful. The [[Department of Extranormal Operations]] was established to enforce the VRA, and America's superhero population was forced either into retirement, or underground.
The headquarters of Checkmate is codenamed '''Black Castle''', and is located in [[Belle Reve]], Louisiana. It provides a holding facility for individuals deemed too dangerous to be left in the custody of the [[DEO]] and other law enforcement agencies, as well as those deemed "strategically valuable" - such as the members of the [[Suicide Squad]].
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=== ARGUS ===
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Some of those underground individuals banded together. They felt that Congress was being naive in their condemnation of the Justice Society, and with the support of the incumbent President, established Checkmate as an undocumented branch of the Secret Service. Initially, the idea was to ensure that the President would be protected in the event that foreign nations saw the VRA as an indication of America's vulnerability; one of the first Checkmate agents in the Secret Service was [[Jay Garrick]], a speedster who contributed his abilities to the President's personal detail.
The '''[[ARGUS|Advanced Research Group, United Support]]''' is ostensibly a branch of the Department of Energy, but in reality is one of the public fronts for Checkmate. ARGUS has a mandate to police and regulate advanced technologies - particularly those of extraterrestrial or anachronistic origin - many of which find their way into the hands of Checkmate as part of it's covert research projects. The ARGUS budget also contributes to Checkmate, via government contracts provided to [[Queen Consolidated]].
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The ARGUS Director is codenamed '''Mockingbird''' within her agency, but Checkmate identifies her as the '''Black Queen'''.
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Over time, Checkmate's mandate expanded. The leadership saw how the likes of [[ARGUS]] and the DEO were arranging America's protection from foreign and domestic dangers, and felt that there were gaps in that protection that they were uniquely positioned to (secretly) fill. Checkmate began to reach out, forging alliances with prominent figures in politics, the military, and business, trading favours and influence to promote the development of useful technologies, or the investment in important initiatives. Though still technically a government organisation, and technically still subservient to the whims of the President of the United States, Checkmate began to start making its own decisions, and acting towards its own goals and objectives. At this time, Checkmate began to embrace a more morally grey set of ethics, leading to the advent of initiatives like the [[Suicide Squad]], which made use of convicted meta-criminals on covert missions.
  
=== Queen Consolidated ===
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Over the last decade, Checkmate has engaged in its most ambitious plan. Following the deaths of [[Robert Queen|Robert]] and [[Moira Queen]], individuals loyal to Checkmate gained control of [[Queen Industries]], allowing it to become the centerpiece of Checkmate's plans. Through acquisitions and mergers it became [[Queen Consolidated]], and migrated to [[Gotham City]], where it grew into a titan of industry that quietly exploited the lax regulations and lawlessness prevalent in the city. Those ambitions further expanded with the creation of [[Intergang]], an organisation that sought to reduce crime through control, rather than direct opposition. Working through Queen Consolidated and Intergang, Checkmate set out to gain control of Gotham City, using it as a proving ground for new technologies, pathogens, and techniques for pacification that could, through Checkmate's network of influence, eventually be rolled out to other agencies. To Checkmate, the objective was clear and simple: sacrifice Gotham, and use the lessons learned from its slow decline to help save the rest of America.
A multinational corporation, '''[[Queen Consolidated]]''' is controlled in it's entirety by Checkmate, and is used to finance and perform Checkmate's covert research and development. Over the last decade, Queen Consolidated has acquired various companies owned by villains and former vigilantes, acquiring their patents and research materials. The public side of Queen Consolidated develops high-end consumer electronics, providing funds for it's secret projects. QC's main focus is on improving the effectiveness of Checkmate's field operatives through technology and biomedical enhancement.
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The President of Queen Consolidated, [[William Glenmorgan]], is a senior member of Checkmate with the codename '''White Queen'''. The CEO, [[Isabel Rochev]], is codenamed '''Red Queen'''.
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== '''Hierarchy''' ==
 
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== '''Terminology''' ==
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=== Operatives ===
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Over time, Checkmate's hierarchy has grown broad and amorphous, making it difficult to be sure of the true extent of the organisation. For the most part, Checkmate uses chess terminology, using Kings, Queens, and Bishops in various colours to represent members of the Checkmate leadership; Knights (♘) to represent agents who are free to act on Checkmate's behalf; Rooks (♖) to represent allies and assets in key positions within government and industry who are aware of their association with Checkmate; and Pawns (♙) to represent assets who can be manipulated and directed towards Checkmate's goals. Other terminology helps identify specific individuals, such as "King's Knight" to identify the senior field agent.
Checkmate's field operatives fall into three categories:
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* '''Special Agents''' are represented by a Knight (♘) chess piece. Some lead missions and teams or command field outposts, while others are deployed as elite lone operatives.
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Colours also play a significant part in Checkmate's terminology and hierarchy. White represents the somewhat official aspects of Checkmate - such as Checkmate knights who are also Secret Service agents - who are aware of Checkmate as a clandestine agency, but aren't necessarily aware of the deeper extent of the organization. Black meanwhile represents the more morally ambiguous aspects of Checkmate, such as [[Intergang]] and the [[Suicide Squad]]. Occasional other colours, such as Red, are used informally to denote specific individuals.
* '''Agents''' are represented by a Rook (♖) chess piece. They are either junior field agents, or specialists working at Checkmate facilities.
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* '''Operatives''' are represented by a (♙) Pawn chess piece. This includes support staff at Checkmate facilities, but also informants, and operatives/assets within other agencies.
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All Checkmate operatives are numbered for identification, and operational anonymity. Checkmate's lead field agent is '''Agent Zero''', a position currently held by [[Jay Garrick]]. Colour also plays a part in designating the role of a Checkmate operative. Typically they are represented as white, with black being used to denote operatives on special assignments or in covert units: for example, a Black Pawn might represent captive criminals working with the [[Suicide Squad]], while a Black Knight might represent a Special Agent assigned to lead the squad.
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In addition to being identified as white knights, Secret Service agents of Checkmate are also numbered. Allegedly Checkmate was founded with sixty-four agents - one for each space on a chess board - though whether that number is still valid, or was ever valid, is not widely known. Checkmate's lead agent, or King's Knight, is [[Jay Garrick]], who currently carries the designation [[Agent Zero]], and acts as the leader of Checkmate's involvement in the Secret Service.
  
=== Leadership ===
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=== Checkmate Members ===
The Checkmate organisation is led by a cabal of powerful and influential individuals,
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* ''White King / President of the United States'' -
  
* '''Black King''' - Operations Director at Black Castle
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* ''Black King / Administrator of Black Castle'' -  
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* ''Black Queen'' -
  
* '''Black Queen''' - Mockingbird <small>(Director of ARGUS)</small>
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* ''White Queen / President of Queen Consolidated'' - '''[[William Glenmorgan]]'''
* '''White Queen''' - [[William Glenmorgan]] <small>(President of [[Queen Consolidated]])</small>
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** ''Red Queen / CEO of Queen Consolidated'' - '''
* '''Red Queen''' - [[Isabel Rochev]] <small>(CEO of [[Queen Consolidated]])</small>
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* '''Bishop''' - [[Maxwell Lord]] <small>(US Attorney General)</small>
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* ''King's Bishop / US Attorney General'' - '''[[Maxwell Lord]]'''
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* ''Queen's Bishop'' -
  
* '''Agent Zero''' - [[Jay Garrick]] <small>(lead field agent)</small>
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* ''King's Knight / Agent Zero'' - '''[[Jay Garrick]]'''
* '''Queen's Knight''' - identity unknown
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** ♘ ''Agent 37'' - '''[[Richard Grayson]]'''
* '''Wazir''' - [[Doctor Fate]] <small>(unbeknownst to his current host)</small>
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* ''Queen's Knight'' - Unknown
  
== '''Timeline''' ==
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* ''King's Rook'' -
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* ''Queen's Rook'' -
  
== '''Out of Character''' ==
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== '''Appendices''' ==
  
[[Category:DC Comics]] [[Category:DC Organisations]] [[Category:Checkmate|#]]
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[[Category:Earth-1]] [[Category:United States Government]] [[Category:United States Secret Service|*1]] [[Category:Checkmate|#1]]

Revision as of 19:23, 1 December 2017

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The group known as Checkmate or The Agency is a clandestine organisation within the United States government, primarily as part of the United States Secret Service. It was established in the wake of the Vigilante Regulation Act by those who felt that the government was making a mistake by turning its back on the Justice Society of America, and exists to protect the United States from extreme threats, preferably without the American people ever being aware - of the threat, or of Checkmate's existence. Over time that mandate has expanded to strive towards the general betterment of the United States, acting through proxies and manipulation to guide America towards a better future. Much of the cult mythology regarding the Men in Black derives from the actions of Checkmate.

History

Following World War II, a culture of costumed crime fighters emerged in the United States. Concerned about the abundance of these vigilantes, but unwilling to tempt the public backlash that might result from attempting to oppose them directly, the US government created the Justice Society of America: an organisation affiliated with the Department of Justice, which allowed select vigilantes to gain legitimacy and endorsement from the government. While some members of the Justice Society were government assets, the JSA was largely allowed to police itself, relying on a community of heroes to keep each other in check.

Unfortunately, the Golden Age of the Justice Society didn't last, and when a Crisis brought the JSA crashing down, the government was quick to pounce on the opportunity to condemn the superhero population, drafting the Vigilante Regulation Act that formally condemned all costumed heroics as unlawful. The Department of Extranormal Operations was established to enforce the VRA, and America's superhero population was forced either into retirement, or underground.

Some of those underground individuals banded together. They felt that Congress was being naive in their condemnation of the Justice Society, and with the support of the incumbent President, established Checkmate as an undocumented branch of the Secret Service. Initially, the idea was to ensure that the President would be protected in the event that foreign nations saw the VRA as an indication of America's vulnerability; one of the first Checkmate agents in the Secret Service was Jay Garrick, a speedster who contributed his abilities to the President's personal detail.

Over time, Checkmate's mandate expanded. The leadership saw how the likes of ARGUS and the DEO were arranging America's protection from foreign and domestic dangers, and felt that there were gaps in that protection that they were uniquely positioned to (secretly) fill. Checkmate began to reach out, forging alliances with prominent figures in politics, the military, and business, trading favours and influence to promote the development of useful technologies, or the investment in important initiatives. Though still technically a government organisation, and technically still subservient to the whims of the President of the United States, Checkmate began to start making its own decisions, and acting towards its own goals and objectives. At this time, Checkmate began to embrace a more morally grey set of ethics, leading to the advent of initiatives like the Suicide Squad, which made use of convicted meta-criminals on covert missions.

Over the last decade, Checkmate has engaged in its most ambitious plan. Following the deaths of Robert and Moira Queen, individuals loyal to Checkmate gained control of Queen Industries, allowing it to become the centerpiece of Checkmate's plans. Through acquisitions and mergers it became Queen Consolidated, and migrated to Gotham City, where it grew into a titan of industry that quietly exploited the lax regulations and lawlessness prevalent in the city. Those ambitions further expanded with the creation of Intergang, an organisation that sought to reduce crime through control, rather than direct opposition. Working through Queen Consolidated and Intergang, Checkmate set out to gain control of Gotham City, using it as a proving ground for new technologies, pathogens, and techniques for pacification that could, through Checkmate's network of influence, eventually be rolled out to other agencies. To Checkmate, the objective was clear and simple: sacrifice Gotham, and use the lessons learned from its slow decline to help save the rest of America.

Hierarchy

Over time, Checkmate's hierarchy has grown broad and amorphous, making it difficult to be sure of the true extent of the organisation. For the most part, Checkmate uses chess terminology, using Kings, Queens, and Bishops in various colours to represent members of the Checkmate leadership; Knights (♘) to represent agents who are free to act on Checkmate's behalf; Rooks (♖) to represent allies and assets in key positions within government and industry who are aware of their association with Checkmate; and Pawns (♙) to represent assets who can be manipulated and directed towards Checkmate's goals. Other terminology helps identify specific individuals, such as "King's Knight" to identify the senior field agent.

Colours also play a significant part in Checkmate's terminology and hierarchy. White represents the somewhat official aspects of Checkmate - such as Checkmate knights who are also Secret Service agents - who are aware of Checkmate as a clandestine agency, but aren't necessarily aware of the deeper extent of the organization. Black meanwhile represents the more morally ambiguous aspects of Checkmate, such as Intergang and the Suicide Squad. Occasional other colours, such as Red, are used informally to denote specific individuals.

In addition to being identified as white knights, Secret Service agents of Checkmate are also numbered. Allegedly Checkmate was founded with sixty-four agents - one for each space on a chess board - though whether that number is still valid, or was ever valid, is not widely known. Checkmate's lead agent, or King's Knight, is Jay Garrick, who currently carries the designation Agent Zero, and acts as the leader of Checkmate's involvement in the Secret Service.

Checkmate Members

  • White King / President of the United States -
  • Black King / Administrator of Black Castle -
  • Black Queen -
  • White Queen / President of Queen Consolidated - William Glenmorgan
    • Red Queen / CEO of Queen Consolidated -
  • King's Bishop / US Attorney General - Maxwell Lord
  • Queen's Bishop -
  • King's Rook -
  • Queen's Rook -

Appendices