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:''Agent Burke is a [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]]-affiliated human from the [[Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (franchise)|Rise of the Beasts]] portion of the [[movie continuity family]].''
:''Agent Burke is a [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]]-affiliated [[human]] from the [[Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (franchise)|Rise of the Beasts]] portion of the [[movie continuity family]].''
[[Image:ROTB-AgentBurke.jpg|thumb|300px|Definitely a different kind of job interview than that one with [[Bruce Brazos]].]]
[[Image:ROTB-AgentBurke.jpg|thumb|300px|Definitely a different kind of job interview than that one with [[Bruce Brazos]].]]


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{{voiceactor|? (Japanese dub)|[[Frank Röth]] (German dub), [[Marcelo Pissardini]] (Brazilian Portuguese dub), [[Christian Strempler]] (Latin-American Spanish dub)}}
{{voiceactor|? (Japanese dub)|[[Frank Röth]] (German dub), [[Marcelo Pissardini]] (Brazilian Portuguese dub), [[Christian Strempler]] (Latin-American Spanish dub)}}


When [[Noah Diaz]] was looking for a job after his involvment in the battle between the [[Autobot|Autobots]], the [[Maximal|Maximals]] and the [[Terrorcon (ROTB)|Terrorcons]], he had to pass a job interview with Burke. Noah, who was most likely expecting an interview for a common job, was surprised to see that Burke knew so many things about him, maybe too many things He notably knew every detail of what happened with the Transformers. As Noah was about to leave, Burke told him that his help could be useful for future conflicts and he gave him his business card, with the logo of [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]] on it. To demonstrate good faith, he informed Noah that the organization was ready to cover all the care needed by his little brother [[Kris Diaz]].
Not long after the defeat of the [[Terrorcon (ROTB)|Terrorcons]] in [[Peru]], [[Noah Diaz]] attempted a job interview with Burke in what appeared to be a mundane warehouse office. Noah, who was most likely expecting an interview for a common security job, was surprised to hear that Burke knew so many things about him, notably knew every detail of Noah's recent encounter with the Transformers. As Noah was about to leave, Burke told him that his help could be useful for future conflicts and he gave him his business card, with the logo of [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]] on it. To demonstrate good faith, he informed Noah that the organization was ready to cover all the care needed by his little brother [[Kris Diaz]].


Then, he activated a secret door that opened onto a gigantic hangar containing vehicles and soldiers working on them.
Then, he activated a secret door that opened onto a gigantic hangar containing vehicles and soldiers working on them. {{storylink|Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (film)|Rise of the Beasts}}
{{storylink|Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (film)|Rise of the Beasts}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Burke's name is never spoken onscreen in his brief screentime, rather coming from the credits.
*Burke's name is never spoken onscreen in his brief screentime, rather coming from the credits.
*It remains to be seen if any future film will develop this man into a legacy ''Joe'' character, as no classic Joe carries the surname "Burke", with the closest being Matthew Burke, a one-off British spy and homage to James Bond from a 1986 ''G.I. Joe'' cartoon episode.
*The G.I. Joe insignia on the business card is the incarnation which debuted in the 2009 live-action film ''G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra''.
*It remains to be seen if any future film will further develop Burke as a mere original character or a legacy ''Joe'' character, as no classic Joe carries the surname "Burke", with the closest being Matthew Burke, a one-off British spy and homage to James Bond from a 1986 ''G.I. Joe'' cartoon episode.


[[Category:Rise of the Beasts humans]]
[[Category:Rise of the Beasts humans]]
[[Category:G.I. Joe]]
[[Category:G.I. Joe]]

Revision as of 19:57, 10 June 2023

Agent Burke is a G.I. Joe-affiliated human from the Rise of the Beasts portion of the movie continuity family.
Definitely a different kind of job interview than that one with Bruce Brazos.

Agent Burke is a person full of secrets. If you're looking for a job and if you helped saving the world, he might invite you to show you his collection of tanks.

Fiction

Rise of the Beasts film

Actor: Michael Kelly
Voice actor: ? (Japanese dub), Frank Röth (German dub), Marcelo Pissardini (Brazilian Portuguese dub), Christian Strempler (Latin-American Spanish dub)

Not long after the defeat of the Terrorcons in Peru, Noah Diaz attempted a job interview with Burke in what appeared to be a mundane warehouse office. Noah, who was most likely expecting an interview for a common security job, was surprised to hear that Burke knew so many things about him, notably knew every detail of Noah's recent encounter with the Transformers. As Noah was about to leave, Burke told him that his help could be useful for future conflicts and he gave him his business card, with the logo of G.I. Joe on it. To demonstrate good faith, he informed Noah that the organization was ready to cover all the care needed by his little brother Kris Diaz.

Then, he activated a secret door that opened onto a gigantic hangar containing vehicles and soldiers working on them. Rise of the Beasts

Notes

  • Burke's name is never spoken onscreen in his brief screentime, rather coming from the credits.
  • The G.I. Joe insignia on the business card is the incarnation which debuted in the 2009 live-action film G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.
  • It remains to be seen if any future film will further develop Burke as a mere original character or a legacy Joe character, as no classic Joe carries the surname "Burke", with the closest being Matthew Burke, a one-off British spy and homage to James Bond from a 1986 G.I. Joe cartoon episode.