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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Publishing comics===
===IDW Publishing comics===
In [[Feburary]] [[1954],] Nolan was stationed at the [[Sector Seven]] Alpha Command Post in the [[Arctic]] as part of a skeletal crew when an act of sabotage sent the furnace heating the base into overdrive, driving up the temperature in the base and threatening to defrost the [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]], and trapping him, along with [[Bill Simmons]], [[Tova Anael Fischer]], [[Joe Danco]], and [[Fontaine]] inside the base
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===''Ghosts of Yesterday''===
===''Ghosts of Yesterday''===
After Philip Nolan finished Officer Candidate School, he was put in charge of an elite squad of soldiers, all trained assassins, who were referred to in [[Pentagon|certain circles]] as "the Bond Squad". After six months of training, they undertook their first mission: retrieve a defecting Soviet agent from [[Moscow]]. They managed the mission, but with the loss of one of their number, and Nolan swore never to leave another man behind. Years later, when he and Tom Kinnear were almost caught during an assassination op in Saigon, Nolan near carried his wounded friend all the way to the US embassy.
After Philip Nolan finished Officer Candidate School, he was put in charge of an elite squad of soldiers, all trained assassins, who were referred to in [[Pentagon|certain circles]] as "the Bond Squad". After six months of training, they undertook their first mission: retrieve a defecting Soviet agent from [[Moscow]]. They managed the mission, but with the loss of one of their number, and Nolan swore never to leave another man behind. Years later, when he and Tom Kinnear were almost caught during an assassination op in Saigon, Nolan near carried his wounded friend all the way to the US embassy.

Revision as of 03:59, 7 July 2011

Philip Nolan is a human from the live-action film continuity family.

Lieutenant Colonel Philip Nolan used to be in the army, but now he's the mission director for Sector Seven's space program. Desk work has made him relax his fitness standards, something his best friend Tom Kinnear dislikes, but hasn't got around to admonishing him for. Maybe Nolan's glory days are behind him now, or maybe he's just waiting for the right sort of crisis to come into his own once again...

Fiction

IDW Publishing comics

In Feburary [[1954],] Nolan was stationed at the Sector Seven Alpha Command Post in the Arctic as part of a skeletal crew when an act of sabotage sent the furnace heating the base into overdrive, driving up the temperature in the base and threatening to defrost the Megatron, and trapping him, along with Bill Simmons, Tova Anael Fischer, Joe Danco, and Fontaine inside the base



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Frozen

Ghosts of Yesterday

After Philip Nolan finished Officer Candidate School, he was put in charge of an elite squad of soldiers, all trained assassins, who were referred to in certain circles as "the Bond Squad". After six months of training, they undertook their first mission: retrieve a defecting Soviet agent from Moscow. They managed the mission, but with the loss of one of their number, and Nolan swore never to leave another man behind. Years later, when he and Tom Kinnear were almost caught during an assassination op in Saigon, Nolan near carried his wounded friend all the way to the US embassy.

By the late sixties, he was working on the Ghost 1 project at the Sector Seven High Arctic Base, culminating in the ship's successful launch in 1969. A short time after, Nolan had to inform Kinnear that they'd lost contact with the ship. They regain contact to learn that the ship had gone far beyond its intended course and ended up in another solar system. Kinnear departed with a convoy taking the Ice Man to its new home in Nevada, leaving Nolan in charge of finding a way to get the Ghost 1 back.

Sometime later, Walter Simmons contacted Nolan with the news that the convoy had gone missing. Nolan left the communications director in charge and, gathering up Staff Sergeant Martin and his rangers, headed out to investigate. By the time they reached the convoy, things were dire — it was under attack by Russian soldiers and the Ice Man had thawed out. While Martin's men dealt with the former, Nolan drove his snowcat directly at the Ice Man, jumping out at the last moment.

The Ice Man was barely slowed by the explosion, though Nolan was badly injured in the attempt. Nolan found Kinnear, who himself had been mortally wounded by a Russian, and the two came up with a plan: Kinnear would provide a distraction while Nolan used liquid nitrogen on the giant. Nolan was not prepared for Kinnear's act of self sacrifice, as Kinnear tricked the Ice Man into picking him up, before detonating a backpack full of explosives, but it provided Nolan with the opportunity he needed. The nitrogen refroze the Ice Man, and Nolan subsequently expired of his injuries. Ghosts of Yesterday