Spectrum (organisation)

Spectrum, occassionally styled SPECTRUM, was a Earth security organisation active in either the 2060s (PROSE: Capt. Black Mars Expedition Lost! et al.) or the 2080s. (PROSE: Captain Scarlet in Death Crash! et al.) Headed by Colonel White, each officer was given a colour-oriented codename, with a division of female pilots called the Angels also existing. (COMIC: Traitor Black Gives In!)

The organisation initially operated in secret, (PROSE: Capt. Black Mars Expedition Lost!) before being unveiled to the world when it was announced they would be taking over the commitments of the Universal Secret Service on Earth. (PROSE: SPECTRUM is Green) This soon fell by the wayside for the most part, however, and Spectrum instead became the planet's main defence against the Mysterons after the outbreak of the Mysteron War. (COMIC: Traitor Black Gives In!, PROSE: They Watch the World et al.)

Beginnings
Spectrum was either founded in 2067 (COMIC: SPECTRUM) or during the 2080s (PROSE: Captain Scarlet in Death Crash!) no later than 2086. (PROSE: Rogues Gallery) Charles Grey, second-in-command of the Universal Secret Service, was chosen to lead the organisation, becoming Colonel White, (PROSE: SPECTRUM is Green) while Conrad Turner was recruited as its first field agent, becoming Captain Black. (PROSE: Rogues Gallery) According to one account, Spectrum quickly became a "pet project" of World President Melchior after it saved his life. (PROSE: They Watch the World)

In either June of 2067 (PROSE: Capt. Black Mars Expedition Lost!) or 2087, (PROSE: Rogues Gallery) Black commanded a Zero X expedition to Mars in order to investigate the "strange radio signals" (PROSE: Capt. Black Mars Expedition Lost!, 'Jinx Ship' Blasts Off For Mars) received from the Rock Snake Hills area over the previous year. (PROSE: Capt. Black Mars Expedition Lost!) Upon reaching the planet, Black proceeded to investigate the Mysteron City. In a moment of panic, he opened fire on the city, (PROSE: Rogues Gallery) thus beginning the Mysteron War. (PROSE: 'Jinx Ship' Blasts Off For Mars, Rogues Gallery)

The apparent loss of Black's expedition was reported by TV 21 on 2 September 2067. By this time, the secret organisation he belonged to was a matter of serious speculation, with the publication mentioning that it seemingly had World Government backing and also noting the similarities between the symbol on Black's hat and the symbol spotted on a mysterious aircraft carrier which had seemingly been spotted over Nice. European newspaper reporters flocked to the city but were prevented from arranging chartered flights to get a closer look by the World Air Force. (PROSE: Capt. Black Mars Expedition Lost!)

TV 21 reporters Pete Tracker and Lens Sharpe were also sent to Nice and were likewise denied access. However, they were crucially able to follow and track Destiny Angel to her destination of Glenn Field upon noticing her take-off. On 23 September, once at Glenn Field, Tracker and Sharpe's craft collided with Zero X, carrying Captain Black on return from Mars despite previous reports of his death. In the confusion, Black exited Zero X and left the base in a car, vanishing without trace. Although a full-scale search was ordered by Colonel White, all reports proved to be negative. White first suspected Tracker and Sharpe of orchestrating some kind of plot but his fears were allayed and they were eventually able to convince him to take part in an interview. (COMIC: SPECTRUM)

Tracker's article, which appeared on the front page of TV 21, unveiled Spectrum as Earth's newest security organisation and announced that they would be taking over all duties of the USS on Earth, a task Tracker was confident they could handle. A photograph of Cloudbase also accompanied the article, as did a list of Spectrum personnel which included Captains Blue, Fawn, Magenta, and Scarlet, and Lieutenant Green. (PROSE: SPECTRUM is Green)

Behind the scenes

 * Spectrum were the protagonists in Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, a TV series created by Sylvia and Gerry Anderson and produced by Century 21 Productions. The Indestructible Man has a number of pastiche versions of Gerry Anderson characters, with Spectrum being represented as PRISM.