Space Force (Action Force)

Space Force is a fictional military unit that features in the Action Force universe, a European version of the G.I.Joe action figure and comic book series.

Space Force was depicted both in the Battle Action Force comic books and also with a range of action figures and vehicles from Palitoy Limited.

Graphic Representation

A space-based unit, the characters and toys were released around the time of the second wave of enthusiasm for space travel and exploration at the start of the shuttle orbiter program (in 1981) during the space-friendly Reagan administration and the Star Wars era. The range was small and limited in scope.

Described in promotional material as:

"Action Force's eyes and ears above the Earth's atmosphere, they are able to issue early warnings of Ironblood's hostile plans."

the unit was introduced as part of the second generation of Action Force (see Action Force – second generation (1983)). In contrast to the First Generation releases and conventional land-based units Z Force and SAS Force, the figures and vehicles had no real-world equivalents or military reference points. Without a practical need for camouflage, the uniforms and equipment of Space Force were coloured in grey, blue and orange with the principal characters dressed in a style typical of late 1970s and early 1980s science fiction television and movies.

Space Force was the only Action Force range (including the enemy Red Shadows) without a member characterised as being from the United Kingdom or Ireland.

The Battle Action Force back-stories that accompanied the release of the figures were, given the outer-space angle, less extensive than were the case for the SAS Force and Z Force ranges for example. The comicbook storylines created a space station environment to enable stories to be written that included the vehicles, characters and equipment represented by the action figures, toys and datafiles. The space station however was never released as part of the Action Force toy range.

With limited theatres in which to operate and without toy representations of any space-based Red Shadows characters or vehicles other than the Roboskull, the comic stories (see Battle Action Force tie in) were limited, often to cameo roles in stories involving other Action Force units such as Operation Spearhead (a holiday special) and in Crossfire! Like Q Force, Space Force were never written into any storylines involving Cobra or the third generation Action Force characters however, the Moondancer character (pilot of the Triad Fighter) was one of the only Second Generation characters (including Q Force's Dolphin) whose profile was taken over to the AF (Third Generation) release in an unreconstructed form.

The action figures were, in keeping with much of the second generation of Action Force, repaints and repackages of existing G.I. Joe figures and vehicles as well as some First Generation toys.

Characters

Code Name

Function (figure)

Real Name

Birthplace

Serial number

Primary military speciality

Secondary military speciality

File card or comic book 'Datafile' description

Equipment

Notes

Sky Raider

Commander

Charles 'Chuck' Connors

Cincinnati

AF 934101

Space battle tactics

Space command

Top astronaut in NASA during US space programme. Qualities of leadership demonstrated during crisis at American space satellite programme. Seconded European Space Agency as instructor in advanced space technology. joined Action Force, completed induction course in record time, with highest score ever recorded.

Orange cap and blue Uzi submachine gun

A simple stand-alone carded figure, the character of Chuck Connors was nevertheless the most prominent of all Space Force characters in Battle Action Force

Blast Off

Space Patroller

Greg Taggart

Sydney, Australia

AF 934102

Weapons

Freefall aerobatics

Initial training Australian Air Force. Member of parachute training school. Instructor in advanced weapon training Australian Air Force Regiment. Took NASA free fall space training courses, passed out with distinction. Action Force provided logical step to take and swiftly became indispensable part of the team.

Depending on release, either a blue laser rifle or a blue uzi with an SA80 assault rifle

A new mold released as a stand-alone character, duplicates were issued as Hawkwind with the Satellite Defence craft (see below) albeit with a separate datafile and back-story

Kiwi

Space engineer

Scott Walters

Christchurch, New Zealand

AF 934777

Computer engineering

Freefall combat

Lost his hand performing a heroic deed in the depths of space (for which he received three citations for bravery). In time Action Force doctors were able to manufacture a computerised hand to give him greater strength and dexterity. PhD graduate of M.I.T. and an expert in computer security. Knows all there is to know about space hardware.

Welding-style helmet with visor and two optional robotic (bionic) hands with hydraulic pipes.

One of the most innovative Action Force figures, the character was a new mold. The action figure representation differed to the comicbook datafile representation.

Hot Jets

Space Pilot

Yuri Ivanovich Asimov

Leningrad, Russia

AF 934100

Space Astrogation

Pilot instructor

Received basic training at Soviet military complex at Baikonw. Several sub-orbital and lunar flights on the Soyuz programme. Achieved first successful manual rendezvous with three other craft during Soviet space station project. On loan to NASA for additional two years training. Joined Action Force after special dispensation from Soviet Praesidium.

Helmet (with visor) and uzi pistol, pilot of Cosmic Cruiser

Action figure supplied as a stand-alone character and also variants re-packaged with Cosmic Cruiser and Triad Fighter craft (see below) however only the latter was re-characterised as Moondancer.

Hawkwind

Space Security Trooper

Lars Elsund

Stockholm

AF 934103

Combat Helipilot

Unarmed combat

Member of elite section of NATO armed forces specialising in helicopter assault. Chief instructor in unarmed combat school. Expert judo and karate. Olympic gold medal both sports. Transferred Action Force, received space training at special school funded by both US and Soviet space commands. Free-fall combat chevron award.

Variants included a selection of weapons including uzis, SA80s, laser rifles and sten guns, piloted the Satellite Defence craft

Figure was identical to Blast Off but characterised differently when accompanying Satellite Defence (as pilot)

Moondancer

Triad Fighter Pilot

Tariq El Shafei

Middle East

AF 934848

Astral assault tactics

Rapid space deployment

Trained originally in fast jets, converted to space. Friendly rivalry with Red Wolf started at NASA. Not so friendly now, but Moondancer hasn't yet given up on his old pal. Secondment to Cosmic Security and further Action Force training have made Moondancer a top rate space combat tactician.

Ubiquitous uzi pistol and helmet (with visor), pilot of Triad Fighter

Identical to Space Pilot (Hot Jets) figure, packaged with Triad Fighter. Moondancer was one of the only characters who was duplicated without adjustment in the Third Generation.

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Vehicles, weaponry and armour

First release

  • Cosmic Cruiser
  • Satellite Defence

Second release

  • Triad FIghter