
The Pack was a group of ambitious martial artists and combatants.
History
The Pack were originally rounded up by David Xanatos to star in an eponymous TV show. However, this was a mere ploy, as Xanatos had ulterior intentions for them. So, when the chance arose, he secretly pitted the Pack against the Manhattan Clan, and consequently, the group turned from TV stars to wanted criminals.[1] The Pack were released from jail by Coyote, Xanatos' robot double. Fox stayed behind and was granted parole, making herself their former leader.[2] The remaining pack later had upgrades: Hyena and Jackal were given cybernetic implants, Wolf was genetically spliced and Dingo was simply given an exo-suit.[3] Although the twins stayed together[4], Dingo and Wolf went their separate ways. It was revealed that Wolf is a descendant of Hakon.[5] Dingo went back to Australia to become a real hero, when the Matrix fused with his exo-suit.[6]

In 1997, Wolf was hired to take out Goliath[7] and Tomas Brod on Rikers Island. He was re-joined by Jackal and Hyena and stormed the prison.[8]
The Ultra-Pack
- A hypothetical future form of The Pack. Their makeup is unknown, though presumably consists of Coyote, Wolf, Jackal, and Hyena. (Fox and Dingo being semi-reformed during the first two seasons)
- The Ultra-Pack is mentioned in passing only once in the episode Future Tense set in 2034. They are credited with killing Talon, Maggie the Cat, and The Coldstone cyborg. They are not seen in this episode; and since it was a dream and, due to subsequent real events, is not a possible future, it is uncertain if they exist at all.
Members
- Fox (first[1] and ex-leader[2])
- Coyote (second leader)[2]
- Wolf[1]
- Dingo[1] (former member)[6]
- Jackal[1]
- Hyena
Appearances
Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2. Awakening, Part Two 3. Awakening, Part Three 4. Awakening, Part Four 5. Awakening, Part Five 6. The Thrill of the Hunt 7. Temptation 8. Deadly Force 9. Enter MacBeth 10. The Edge 11. Long Way to Morning 12. Her Brother's Keeper 13. Reawakening |
2. Metamorphosis 3. Legion 4. A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time 5. The Mirror 6. The Silver Falcon 7. Eye of the Beholder 8. Vows 9. City of Stone, Part One 10. City of Stone, Part Two 11. City of Stone, Part Three 12. City of Stone, Part Four 13. High Noon |
15. The Price 16. Revelations 17. Double Jeopardy 18. Upgrade * 19. Protection 20. The Cage 21. Avalon, Part One 22. Avalon, Part Two 23. Avalon, Part Three 24. Shadows of the Past 25. Heritage 26. Monsters |
28. Sanctuary 29. M.I.A. 30. Grief * 31. Kingdom 32. The Hound of Ulster 33. Walkabout 34. Mark of the Panther 35. Pendragon 36. Eye of the Storm 37. The New Olympians 38. The Green 39. Sentinel |
41. Cloud Fathers 42. Ill Met By Moonlight 43. Future Tense 44. The Gathering, Part One 45. The Gathering, Part Two 46. Vendettas 47. Turf 48. The Reckoning 49. Possession 50. Hunter's Moon, Part One 51. Hunter's Moon, Part Two 52. Hunter's Moon, Part Three |
2. Ransom 3. Runaways 4. Broadway Goes Hollywood 5. A Bronx Tail 6. The Dying Of The Light 7. And Justice For All 8. Genesis Undone 9. Generations 10. ...For It May Come True 11. To Serve Mankind 12. Seeing Isn't Believing 13. Angels In The Night | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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* "Grief" = sans Fox and Dingo |