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Armand Martel is a United States Army soldier working for the Strategic Operations Command Center.

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  • In the film, Martel's role can be attributed to many characters' roles due to the novelization being based off of early drafts of the script. For example, Martel is stated to be present while the group waits for Emil Blonsky at Fort Johnson when his actions later in the book do not match any characters in the film that were present in Fort Johnson. Martel's character could possibly be portrayed by either Chris Owens or John MacDonald. The same could be said for Carl Curtis and Carl Parmenter.

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  1. The name of this character was not stated, and is derived from their Variant from The Incredible Hulk (novelization) via the Conjecture Policy.

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