
The Wolf Pack is an independently operated counter terrorist unit specializing in superhuman and supernatural threats. Founded by Jayce Orchid and Robert Danvers, the group’s primary objective was the combating, detainment, and dispersion of the Black Cross faction. Over the course of several years, however, the Wolf Pack expanded its roster and began confronting a wider array of threats. With the widespread revelation of impending extraterrestrial invasion following the First Malourian Incursion, the Wolf Pack began working more closely with other organizations including the A.R.C.H.E.R.S. Association and Xero Squadron. Although many crime-fighting groups have prospered since its founding, the Wolf Pack remains one of the most diligent and effective superhero teams to date.

Prominent Members
The Wolf-Man

After the grisly murder of his father and mental withdrawal of his mother, fifteen-year-old Jayce Orchid spiraled into depression and retreated from society. He inherited unique abilities not long after his trauma, however, and quickly began using his powers for the betterment of his community. Over the coming months, Jayce would hone his abilities and assemble a team of skilled individuals (the eventual Wolf Pack) for the purpose of defending his city against the antics of the Black Cross terrorist organization. Jayce, self-elected leader and only member of the team with superhuman abilities at his disposal, led fellow founding members of the pack Robert Danvers and Gwyneth Chase in the Battle of Wolfeboro, which became their first decisive victory against the Black Cross. Jayce Orchid would later go on to adopt the title of the Wolf-Man and lay down the foundations for other independent crime-combat units to thrive.
Fang

Robert “Bo” Danvers was the first to join Jayce in his pursuit of justice following his transformation into the Wolf-Man. Robert grew up as a family friend of the Orchid’s, and developed an even more intimate relationship with them following the premature death of his own father, Clinton Danvers. Donning a heavier and more technology-based battle suit, Robert adopted the codename Fang on the battlefield. He’s known for his more brutal and efficient means of combat, including the primary use of firearms and tasers within his arsenal.
Fenris

Also known as the Wolf-Woman, Gwyneth Chase joined the Wolf Pack by surreptitious means during their first official engagement with the Black Cross. Stepping in to assist and provide medical aid, Gwyneth opted to continue standing alongside the team, staying true to her adventurous spirit and well-meaning attitude. Known for rather brutal but efficient combat strategies, much like her colleague Fang, Gwyneth adopted the codename Fenris for easy reference from other Wolf Pack members, although many from the media and other CTUs call her the Wolf-Woman as well.
Related Pages: The Wolf-Man / The Black Cross / The A.R.C.H.E.R.S. Association / Xero Squadron / The Timeline