Argus
35 years ago - 48-year-old Sandra Knight retires as a government operative.
31 years ago - 33-year-old Garrett Sanford is approached by Argus to use his Dream Monitor technology to observe the President, who is stricken with sleeping sickness. Seeing him plagued by nightmares, he volunteers to use his technology to go into his dream. He frees the president, but is unable to awaken himself, his body is kept alive at Argus.
30 years ago - 22-year-old King Faraday graduates and is recruited by Argus into an elite military intelligence training program.
28 years ago - 19-year-old Amanda Waller graduates early from the Université Notre Dame Des Ombres to have her first child & becomes an Argus operative. 19-year-old Christopher Chance is caught running a con on the federal department, and is recruited by Argus. 24-year-old King Faraday becomes an Argus operative.
27 years ago - 33-year-old Hank Heywood leaves the Army & the All-Star Squadron. He becomes an Argus operative.
25 years ago - Argus forms Team 7, a covert strike unit.
23 years ago - 37-year-old Hank Heywood is killed on mission with Team 7, which is shut down for it's record of tactical overreach. 24-year-old Amanda Waller becomes a Checkmate operative, while 29-year-old King Faraday & 24-year-old Christopher Chance become elite spec-ops operatives for the DEO. 21-year-old Cole Cash becomes a mercenary and con man. 26-year-old David Cain abandons military service and becomes a freelance assassin, immediately attracting the attention of the League of Assassins. 33-year-old Slade Wilson is the subject of an military experiment that enhances his mental capacity. He hides the results & leaves the service to become a mercenary.
17 years ago - 24-year-old Thomas Tresser attends training to become an Argus agent, but is recruited into their tech division.
16 years ago - 25-year-old Rick Flag starts working as an Argus covert operative.
14 years ago - 33-year-old Amanda Waller betrays 69-year-old Sandra Knight's trust, leaving Checkmate for a tactical director position in Argus. She recruits 27-year-old Rick Flag as her primary agent, and begins a new government-operated Freedom Fighters. She offers amnesty to Mark Shaw and strips Frankenstein & Bones of their positions with the DEO to bring them into Argus & the new Freedom Fighters. 27-year-old Thomas Tresser becomes a senior developer in Argus's tech devision, working on innovations in disguise technology.
13 years ago - 34-year-old Amanda Waller brings 44-year-old General Wade Eiling into Argus after his jurisdictional conflict with the Justice League to develop a Metahuman deterrent. He creates the First Strike Program, using the technology developed by 42-year-old Pat Dugan.
11 years ago - S.H.A.D.E. agent Craig Tresser stages an assassination of Ben Marshall, Head of Intelligence of Argus. His brother 30-year-old Thomas Tresser goes rogue from Argus, staging his own death and begins using his own spy tech, targeting S.H.A.D.E. as Nemesis.
7 years ago - 34-year-old Thomas Tresser exposes S.H.A.D.E's history to 57-year-old Scandal Savage, who helps him shut down the agency. He turns himself in to Argus, going to prison for his time as a rogue agent while Scandal goes back to living on the run.
6 years ago - 41-year-old Amanda Waller loses her poistion as tactical director of Argus in a congressional oversight hearing orchestrated by Sandra Knight over the Quarac Bombing. Control of the Freedom Fighters is taken by Bones as he is promoted to head of the DEO. Undeterred, Waller builds Taskforce X, her own tactical unit within Argus using super-criminals, retaining Rick Flag as her main operative and team leader.
5 years ago - 36-year-old Thomas Tresser is released from prison, and earns a provisional appointment as an Argus agent.
3 years ago - 36-year-old Basil Karlo is brought in by Argus, and agrees to work with the Freedom Fighters. Bette Sans Souci is released from custody by the Suicide Squad & begins working as an Argus operative.