Lego new Series 16 of the Collectible Minifigures is at the vanguard of the fall wave of sets ready to release in August. Lego previous series was the Disney Collectible Minifigs, which proved to be insanely popular, but let’s see how this new wave holds up. Each of the 16 figures is unique, and like previous non-licensed series, the minifigs are from themes as disparate as babysitters to pirates. The color for Series 16 is yellow, and the vibrant banana-suit guy seems to be the mascot for this series.The Operative is no mere spy — he’s a highly trained infiltrator, able to access the most secure areas of the world’s most dangerous facilities, and could be straight out of Splinter Cell. The Operative’s torso and leg prints portray military-grade tactical gear, and his left arm has some sort of futuristic smart watch. The logo on the Operative’s chest is reminiscent of the Alpha Team’s logo, but not the same. On his back, the Operative has a black parachute backpack, clearly implying he was inserted to his mission destination via air, and he carries a rope and a “gun” made of a black hose nozzle. Up top, his hair is a new dark brown piece that fills a new category for Lego it’s a hairpiece that can accommodate a visor. Over the hair he has a pair of black night vision goggles, and underneath his print displays a stealthy mic. Lego Operative is a Series 16 minifigure that contains 8 pieces and was released as part of the collectable series in 2016. The Lego set number for Operative is 71013-14.