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Cool, it looks like info was released on that Spec Ops team in RE: Operation Raccoon City. Heh, looks like I was right about biker looking guy being Harley (not that it wasn't obvious). But it looks like Shona is actually a guy, while Tweed is a girl. And I guess just like the USS team is called "Wolfpack", they have their own designation, "Echo Six". But here they are:

Dee-Ay: Crispin ‘Dee-Ay’ Jettingham has been a soldier for as long as he can remember. He was the government’s top choice to be the leader of the Echo Six team. Always calm and collected, he is a true soldier and is highly skilled and efficient with his weaponry and his orders. (Obviously Lupo's counterpart)

Harley: A foul-mouthed ex-biker, Erez ‘Harley’ Morris joined the service to avoid going to jail. Excelling in medicine during operation Desert Storm, Harley unexpectedly became one of the best medics in the field. Always putting other’s lives before his, he will always do his best to make sure no man is left behind. (I suspected he might actually be the medic, so I guess he's Bertha's analog)

Party Girl: Sienna ‘Party Girl’ Fowler got her reputation throwing wild parties in her youth for businessmen and officials. Little did they know that every party she threw was also recorded with hidden equipment, which would be sold to the highest bidder. The government hired her after she managed to dupe their top surveillance expert at one of her parties. (The sniper rifle already made me think she was Spectre's rival, but even more so with her surveillance bent)

Shona: Exposed to death at a young age, Lawrence ‘Shona’ Kimbala began treating diseases in his home country of Zimbabwe. After his father’s death, he attended Harvard medical school where he realized he had a skill for controlling viruses instead of curing them. He joined the Army’s special weapons program as their foremost expert in virology. (Again, given him taking samples in the trailer, it was pretty likely he was Four Eyes counterpart)

Willow: Caroline ‘Willow’ Floyd developed her skill for speed and elusion growing up alone on a reservation in Montana. She joined the Army straight out of school, excelling as part of the Special Forces. Never satisfied with herself, Willow continues to hone her skills each and every day. (Yeah, she's clearly Vector's counterpart)

Tweed: Marissa ‘Tweed’ Ronson has a quick tongue and a ready fuse. Originally working for the British Secret Service, she disappeared after a bomb removal operation left her scarred. Hand-picked by the government, Tweed became part of Echo Six because of her unparalleled expertise in demolitions. (Ah, I didn't imagine her having a British accent. Look's like she is Beltway's analogue)
TV commentary:
The Finder- Wait, that Sarah Shahi looking chick who replaced Saffron Burrows, she was one of the Cat Squad chicks from Chuck (the one who was not Sarah, Carina, or the hot racist babysitter on Scrubs)?! She looks different with black hair.
Dee-Ay: Crispin ‘Dee-Ay’ Jettingham has been a soldier for as long as he can remember. He was the government’s top choice to be the leader of the Echo Six team. Always calm and collected, he is a true soldier and is highly skilled and efficient with his weaponry and his orders. (Obviously Lupo's counterpart)
Harley: A foul-mouthed ex-biker, Erez ‘Harley’ Morris joined the service to avoid going to jail. Excelling in medicine during operation Desert Storm, Harley unexpectedly became one of the best medics in the field. Always putting other’s lives before his, he will always do his best to make sure no man is left behind. (I suspected he might actually be the medic, so I guess he's Bertha's analog)
Party Girl: Sienna ‘Party Girl’ Fowler got her reputation throwing wild parties in her youth for businessmen and officials. Little did they know that every party she threw was also recorded with hidden equipment, which would be sold to the highest bidder. The government hired her after she managed to dupe their top surveillance expert at one of her parties. (The sniper rifle already made me think she was Spectre's rival, but even more so with her surveillance bent)
Shona: Exposed to death at a young age, Lawrence ‘Shona’ Kimbala began treating diseases in his home country of Zimbabwe. After his father’s death, he attended Harvard medical school where he realized he had a skill for controlling viruses instead of curing them. He joined the Army’s special weapons program as their foremost expert in virology. (Again, given him taking samples in the trailer, it was pretty likely he was Four Eyes counterpart)
Willow: Caroline ‘Willow’ Floyd developed her skill for speed and elusion growing up alone on a reservation in Montana. She joined the Army straight out of school, excelling as part of the Special Forces. Never satisfied with herself, Willow continues to hone her skills each and every day. (Yeah, she's clearly Vector's counterpart)
Tweed: Marissa ‘Tweed’ Ronson has a quick tongue and a ready fuse. Originally working for the British Secret Service, she disappeared after a bomb removal operation left her scarred. Hand-picked by the government, Tweed became part of Echo Six because of her unparalleled expertise in demolitions. (Ah, I didn't imagine her having a British accent. Look's like she is Beltway's analogue)
TV commentary:
The Finder- Wait, that Sarah Shahi looking chick who replaced Saffron Burrows, she was one of the Cat Squad chicks from Chuck (the one who was not Sarah, Carina, or the hot racist babysitter on Scrubs)?! She looks different with black hair.
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