Lt. Stone | |
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G.I. Joe character | |
Lieutenant. Stone in G.I. Joe Extreme
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First appearance | 1995 |
Voiced by | Garry Chalk (G.I. Joe Extreme) |
Affiliation | G.I. Joe |
Specialty | Field Leader |
File name | Danny W. Stone |
Birth place | Unknown |
SN | 4YH881UN |
Rank | O-1 |
Primary MOS | Tactical Warfare |
Subgroups | USMC |
Lt. Stone | |
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G.I. Joe character | |
Stone (Right) with Firefly (Left) in G.I. Joe: Sigma 6.
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First appearance | 2006 |
Voiced by | Dan Green (Sigma 6) |
Affiliation | G.I. Joe |
Specialty | Covert-Ops Specialist |
File name | Daniel Will Stone |
Birth place | Avonmouth, Bristol, England |
SN | S6PF7773 |
Rank | O-2 |
Primary MOS | Lieutenant (Commando) |
Secondary MOS | Rotatory wing aircraft pilot |
Subgroups | MI6 |
Sgt. Stone | |
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G.I. Joe character | |
Brendan Fraser as Sgt. Stone in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
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Portrayed by | Brendan Fraser |
Affiliation | G.I. Joe |
Specialty | Special Operations Instructor |
File name | Geoffrey T. Stone IV |
SN | 501-13-LS47 |
Rank | E-5 |
Primary MOS | American Commando |
Secondary MOS | Marksman |
Series | G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra |
Lt. Stone is the name of three different fictional characters from the G.I. Joe franchise. Each one of them are featured in a different continuity: two Lieutenants (appearing in both the animated series and comic books for G.I. Joe Extreme and G.I. Joe: Sigma 6), and a Sergeant (portrayed by Brendan Fraser in the film G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra). In addition to these each of them have an action figure in the line of toys by Hasbro.
A Marine field commander, both Sgt. Savage and he previously worked together in counter-terrorism. After foiling an attempted kidnapping by SKAR soldiers, both were approached by Mr. Clancy to form a new G.I. Joe Team. Stone handpicked the rest of the team and personally oversees all their missions.
The first one to suspect Count von Rani of treachery, Stone went over Clancy's head to spy on the Count (To Catch a Klaw). Late in the first season, after an encounter with Rampage, Stone would be infected with a viral weapon that turned him into a living timebomb. Not wishing to harm the team, Stone went after Rampage alone, intending to at least take out the villain along with himself. Instead he was cured, but soon found himself on the run when SKAR briefly seized control of America. Along with his team, this attempt was thwarted and Iron Klaw apparently killed.
Stone, however, did not believe Iron Klaw as really dead, and eventually concluded that he had replaced Clancy. Upon confronting him, Stone was beaten by Iron Klaw and lay in a coma for some time. Upon recovering, Stone immediately began searching for Clancy, finding him being held captive by the Tong crime syndicate in Hong Kong at the behest of SKAR. After rescuing his old friend, Stone set out to take down Iron Klaw once and for all.
Two versions of Lt. Stone were released carded as part of the G.I. Joe Extreme toyline in 1995. A third figure with battle damage was released in a 2-pack with Iron Klaw.
Lt. Stone appears since the first issue in the comic continuity as the field commander of the new G.I. Joe team, is never stated at what point the team was formed but the date of 2009 is given in their first mission.