Other members included Theodore Winchester (Grizzly), Domino, Garrison Kane, and Eugene Eisenhower "Ike" Canty (Hammer).
In one mission, Bridge and the others experienced Cable's teleportation technology, a beneficial but shocking surprise.
After several successful missions, the group was hired by arms dealer Mr. Tolliver under the condition that they changed their name; agents from Silver Sable had let them know that the Wild Pack name was taken.
Working with the Canadian Department K, Bridge formed Weapon P.R.I.M.E., a group of super-beings who all carried a grudge against Cable.
included Garrison Kane, now known as Weapon X, Grizzly, Rictor, Yeti (originally identified as Wendigo), and Tygerstryke.
Unwilling to fight his former teammates, Rictor rejoined the X-Force; and the rest of the team soon fell apart.
Over the next few years, Bridge would inform Cable and his allies in X-Force and the X-Men on any mutant-related problems S.H.I.E.L.D.
He was immediately re-hired by Sitwell as an independent contractor, feeling this move would give him the proper freedom.
[3] Recently, Bridge has been seen recruiting Silver Sable and Domino for a task force against Castle.
[volume & issue needed] The recently resurrected Death Adder and Basilisk hold Bridge's family hostage to make him tell them where they can find the Punisher.
Frank has the animated bodies destroyed with Firebrand's fire, claiming that these were not actually the loved ones in question.
[5] G. W. Bridge has no superhuman powers, but is trained in hand-to-hand combat, the use of firearms, and is a skilled strategist.
He holds a close relationship to the Vision as a link with A-Next, a future generation of the Avengers.
G. W. Bridge makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the X-Men: The Animated Series episode "Time Fugitive Pt.