 This is Scarlett. She was first introduced in 1982 as part of the first wave of GI Joe figures when the line was relaunched that year and she was released in this straight-arm version. In 1983, the following year, she was re-released with Swivel Arm Battle Grip. Like all of the 1982 figures, she was re-released with a new point of articulation. She was sold in this swivel arm version through 1984 and was discontinued in 1985. Let's take a look at Scarlett's accessory. She came with only one. This was the XK-1 Power Crossbow. In 1983, GI Joe started coming out with Battle Gear accessory packs, which were reissues of old accessories. This is the accessory pack version of Scarlett's Crossbow. You can see it's using the exact same mold as the original, but it's in a lighter color gray. Now let's look at articulation. The 1982 Scarlett had the typical articulation for figures of that year, meaning she could turn her head from left to right. She could lift her arm up at the shoulder and she could swivel her arm at the shoulder all the way around. She had a hinge at the elbow, meaning she could move at the elbow about 90 degrees. The figure was held together with a rubber o-ring that looped around the inside. It allowed her to move at the torso a little bit. She could move her legs apart about so far and she could move her legs at the hip about 90 degrees and she could bend at the knee about 90 degrees. The 1983 version of Scarlett had the same articulation as 1982 version, except it added one new point of articulation at the bicep. Not only could she move at the elbow about 90 degrees, but she had to swivel at the bicep. She could swivel her arm all the way around. Let's look at the sculpt design and color of Scarlett starting with her head. And the first thing you notice about her head is her hair is very red. She also has short hair unlike how she was depicted in different GI Joe media. On her chest we see she's wearing a light tan or almost flesh colored leotard over sort of a pewter colored bodysuit. It does have a grenade on this side and on this side there is a red pad. There is a zipper coming off of her neckline right there. She has really no detail on her back other than that red shoulder pad. On the inside of her right wrist she has a very small silver pistol. On her left wrist she has two silver throwing stars. Her waist piece is pretty plain. She has a belt sort of hooked here on her back pocket is a slingshot. On her upper legs she has the pewter grayish colored bodysuit and on her right leg she has a pocket and she has a mysterious electronic device with silver paint. On her right leg she has a dagger that is painted silver. She has some very tall boots that have pockets on the inside and the outside. They match the color of her gloves and her leotard and these boots have some heels. Scarlett is the only figure that could not use figure stands and that's because her feet did not have holes for foot pegs. Let's take a look at Scarlett's file card. This file card was printed on the back of the card on which the action figure was packaged. You can see some of the artwork from the front of the card there. Her specialty is counterintelligence. Her codename is Scarlett. Her filename is Shanna M. O'Hara. Her primary military specialty is intelligence. Her secondary military specialty is classified. Her birth place is Atlanta, Georgia and her grade is E5. This section says Scarlett's father and three brothers were martial arts instructors. She began her training at age nine and was awarded her first black belt at age 15. Graduated advanced infantry training and ranger school. Special ed covert ops school, marine sniper school, special air service school, marine taekwondo symposium. Qualified expert, M14, M16, M1911A1, M79, M3A1, M700 Remington sniper rifle, Mac10, XK1 power crossbow, throwing stars, Garrett and K-Bar. This bottom section has a quote it says Scarlett is confident and resilient. It's remarkable that a person so deadly can retain a sense of humor.