Low-Light (G.I. Joe)



His real name is Cooper G. MacBride, and his rank is that of Staff Sergeant E-6. Low-Light was born in Crosby, ND.

As a child, Low-Light was afraid of the dark, timid with wild animals, and shy of loud noises, until one hunting expedition with his father. He lost his way in the impenetrable darkness, and was found three weeks later, with his flashlight, .22 rifle, and a grin from ear to ear. Ten years later, he was an instructor at the Army Marksmanship Program in Fort Benning and a self-taught expert on image intensification.

Sunbow Series
Being an extremely private person, Low Light avoids conversations with his teammates and communicates with them only when necessary. Low-Light appeared in the original G.I. Joe animated series.[12] Low-Light in his first uniform appeared throughout the second season of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, and was voiced by Charlie Adler.[13] In the series, he is depicted as having nightmares and disliking the dark. He wears his night vision goggles to keep him from having to see the night. It is hinted in the episode "Nightmare Assault" that abuse from his father might have played a role in his fear of the dark. In this episode, his father berates him in a dream, and orders him to catch some rats, which he fears.

[edit] Episodes
Low-Light appears in the following episodes (in alphabetic order):[14]
 * Arise, Serpentor, Arise
 * Cobrathon
 * Computer Complications
 * Glamour Girls
 * Grey Hairs & Growing Pains
 * Iceberg Goes South
 * Into Your Tent...
 * Joes' Night Out
 * Last Hour To Doomsday
 * Let's Play Soldier
 * Million Dollar Medic
 * My Brother's Keeper
 * My Favorite Things
 * Nightmare Assault
 * Ninja Holiday
 * Not A Ghost Of A Chance
 * Once Upon A Joe
 * Raise The Flagg
 * The Rotten Egg
 * Sins Of Our Father

[edit] G.I. Joe: The Movie
Low-Light is shown in a few scenes of G.I. Joe: The Movie, but like many of the characters of the Sunbow Cartoon, he has a very minor role. His most memorable part was serving as bailiff during Falcon's Court-martial. He is glimpsed at the battle of the Statue of Liberty in the opening, and can be glimpsed during the battle of Cobra-La. He can be seen barely getting up from the ground after the explosive destruction of Cobra-La, as Doc calls Hawk regarding Duke's recovery.[15]