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The Phoenix Program, more commonly known as the Z-Team, are the main protagonists of AdHoc Studio's 2025 interactive adventure video game Dispatch.
They are a team of ex-supervillains and anti-heroes who have been recruited by the Superhero Dispatch Network to become new heroes.
Biography[]
Members[]
Core Members[]
Other Members[]
- Waterboy
- Phenomaman
Trivia[]
- At the end of episode 3, either Sonar or Coupé can be cut from the team and are replaced by either Waterboy or Phenomaman in the next episode.
External Links[]
- Z-Team on the Heroes Wiki
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