Head: Henry Jones
Rest: Hawk
After playing, O'Bannion, Macbeth, James Bond, Robin Hood, Allan Quartermain and countless other heroes Sean Connery learned a thing or two about survival. When the outbreak occurred he was on the set of his latest movie, G.I.Joe: M.A.R.S. Attacks. Quickly realizing the gravity of the situation Connery took his stored knowledge and put it to use. Now working along side the remnants of the Joes Southwestern unit, Connery is viewed with awe and admiration, first for his long acting career (even General Hawk wasn't immune and asked for an autograph, to which Connery replied, you first sir as he handed Hawk a paper and pen). Second for the fact that Connery fought his way out of Hollywood and to the Joe rally point with little more than a prop machete and his wits all the while rescuing at least a dozen people. How Connery knew about the rally point or if it was just luck, no one knows for sure. But what everyone agrees on is that Connery is a Real American Hero.


