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| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | Decimation: House of M - The Day After one-shot |
| Created by | Chris Claremont Randy Green Aaron Lopresti |
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| Type of organization | Government agency |
| Base(s) | O*N*E Headquarters |
| Leader(s) | General Demetrius Lazer (Director of O*N*E) Valerie Cooper (Deputy Director of O*N*E) James Rhodes (Direct Command Officer / Instructor) |
| Agent(s) | Bishop Colonel Miguel Reyes Jeremiah Muldoon/Meld Alexander Lexington/Lex Emil Winston Nathaniel Briggs Jake Slayton Randall Nixon/Stilts Rajani Dhama/Joni Tracy Skylark/Sky Jennings |
The Office of National Emergency, most commonly referred to as O*N*E, is a fictional government agency in the Marvel Universe. It is best known as the originator of the Sentinel squads that were assigned to protect/observe the X-Men and the remaining mutants after the event known as M-Day, which reduced the number of mutants on Earth to a very few hundred.
[Gil Luna says : "coincidence or not ? The acronym O*N*E is also valid for "One Nine Eight"... so 198, the official number of remaining known mutants."]
The Sentinels employed by O*N*E are Mark VIII models which, unlike most, require pilots. At one point, the X-Men battle and defeat the piloted machines.
A limited series by John Layman named Sentinel Squad O*N*E spotlighted the original squad.
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