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"Space Fall"
first appearance of Olag Gan, Kerr Avon, and Zen.
Leylan--Captain of the prison ship London.
Raiker--First Officer of the London.
Artix--Navigator of the London.
Trent--guard on the London. Vila distracts him with magic tricks.
Garton--computer technician on the London.
Wallace--crew on the London. One of the men sent across to the Liberator. Killed by Zen's defense mechanism.
Teague--crew on the London. One of the men sent across to the Liberator. Killed by Zen's defense mechanism.
Krell--crew on the London. Last man sent over to Liberator before Blake, Jenna, and Avon.
Dainer--bearded guard on the London. Shoots down unarmed prisoners.
Nova--prisoner who joins with Blake's mutiny but is killed.
"Cygnus Alpha"
Vargas--large, bearded priest/leader of Cygnus Alpha.
Leylan--see "Space Fall."
Artix--see "Space Fall."
Kara--Priestess of Cygnus Alpha.
Laran--priest of Cygnus Alpha. Not so dedicated as Kara.
Arco--convict from the London.
Selman-convict from the London.
"Time Squad"
first appearance of Cally.
3 "Guardians"--aliens programmed to kill.
"The Web"
Saymon--one of the Lost of Auron. See Cally's biography formore information.
Geela and Novara--artifical constructs generated by the mental powers of the Lost to accomplish physical tasks. Geela appears female, Novara appears male.
Decimas--engineered by the Lost to have only ten functions, in "The Web" these creatures demonstrate emotion and logical thinking.
Trivia Note: Deep Roy, who played a Decima in this episode, also portrayed the Klute in "Gambit," Moloch in "Moloch" and a Link in "Terminal."
"Seek-Locate-Destroy"
first appearance of Servalan and Travis.
Prell--technician on Centero, who seems to be a supervisor of some kind.
Senator Bercol--Head of the Information Bureau, ex-officio member of theHigh Council. Also appears in "Trial."
Secretary Rontane--personal representative of the Federation's President. Also appears in "Trial."
Rai--officer who serves under Servalan, and apparently has some personal relationship with her.
Escon--Base Commander on Centero.
Eldon--technician on Centero.
Trivia note: John Bryans (Bercol) appeared in "Rumours of Death" as Shrinker.
"Mission to Destiny"
Dr. Kendall--leader of Destiny's expedition to buy a neutrotope.
Sara--the villian of the piece. Crewmember on the Ortega.
Mandrian--The third murder victim. Crewmember on the Ortega.
Sonheim--crewmember on the Ortega.
Levett--crewmember on the Ortega.
Grovane--communications officer on the Ortega.
Pasco--crewmember on the Ortega.
Rafford--pilot of the Ortega. Killed at the beginning of the episode.
Dortmunn--The Ortega's flight engineer. The second murder victim.
Trivia note: John Leeson (Pasco) also appeared as Toise in "Gambit" and provided the voice of K9 on Dr. Who.
"Duel"
Sinofar--"The Guardian." Appears as a mysterious, powerful young woman who tries to teach the folly of war.
Giroc--"The Keeper." Appears as an old woman. She is linked to Sinofar.
Mutoid--Kie-Eyre. Travis's pilot. He says he knew her before she was modified.
"Project Avalon"
Avalon--rebel leader who travels from planet to planet. She is apparently well known; Jenna had met her and Cally knew of her.
Chevner--one of Avalon's rebels.
Terloc--the traitor in Avalon's group who reports them to Travis.
Trivia note: Glynis Barber, who portrayed Soolin in Series D, played a mutoid in this episode.
"Breakdown"
Dr. Kayn--arrogant neurosurgeon on Station XK-72.
Farron--administrator in charge of Station XK-72.
Dr. Renor--Kayn's assistant. Flirts with Jenna and Cally.
"Bounty"
Sarkoff--ex-President of the planet Lindor.
Tyce--Sarkoff's daughter.
Tarvin--leader of aa group of Amagon pirates. Knew Jenna from prior to the series.
Cheney--Federation trooper in charge of keeping Sarkoff from escaping Federation custody.
"Deliverance"
Ensor--son of the Ensor who invented Orac. No first name is given for him.
Meegat--woman who thinks Avon is the saviour of Cephlon.
Maryatt--surgeon who saved Travis's life after his first encounter with Blake. Chosenby Servalan to take part in a complex plot to gain Orac, about which he knew nothing.
"Orac"
first appearance of Orac.
Ensor--exiled computer genius who invented the tarial cell and Orac.
"Shadow" "Weapon" "Horizon" "Pressure Point" "Trial" "Killer" "Hostage" "Countdown" "Voice from the Past" "Gambit" "The Keeper" "Star One" "Powerplay" "Volcano" "Dawn of the Gods" "Harvest of Kairos" "City at the Edge of the World" "Children of Auron" "Rumours of Death" "Sarcophagus" "Ultraworld" "Moloch" "Deathwatch"SERIES B
"Redemption"
Altas--humanoids linked into the System; "not really people at all."
Slave--helps Blake to escape from the Alta.
Bek--denizen of Space City.
Hanna--Bek's sister, a Shadow addict.
Petey--Bek and Hanna's brother, who dies from Shadow addiction.
Largo--chief of the Terra Nostra of Space City. He once tried to entice Jenna into smuggling Shadow.
The Enforcer--Largo's hired gun, who overthrows him.
The Chairman--ruler of the Terra Nostra.
Clonemaster Fen--a clone herself, she provides Blake clones to Servalan.
Coser--Beta-grade (also referred to as Beta-class) weapons technician who inventedthe weapon Imi-Pac.
Carnell--Federation psychostrategist, or "puppeteer."
Rashel--Federation bond slave who fled the Weapons Development Complex with Coser.
The Kommissar--Ro's former instructor at the Central Educational Complex.
Ro--ruler of Horizon; educated/indoctrinated by the Federation.
Selma--native of Horizon; engaged to marry Ro.
Assistant Kommissar--the Colonial Service Representative to Horizon.
Kasabi--rebel leader on Earth, formerly an instructor at Space Academy.
Veron--Kasabi's daughter.
Arle, Berg--Kasabi's soldiers.
Samor--"Old Star Killer." Fleet Warden General of the Federation. Servesas Arbiter in Travis's court martial.
Senator Bercol--Head of the Information Bureau, ex-officio member of theHigh Council. Also appears in "Seek-Locate-Destroy."
Secretary Rontane--personal representative of the Federation's President. Also appears in "Seek-Locate-Destroy."
Thania--defense attorney for Travis.
Par--trooper who served under Travis.
Lye--trooper who serves as a guard at the court martial.
Zil--alien parasite.
Trivia Note: John Savident (Samor) also played Egrorian in "Orbit."
Dr. Bellfriar--eminent Federation scientist at Q-base on Fosforon.
Gambrill--scientist on Fosforon.
Tynus--a former friend of Avon. Administrator of Q-base.
Tak--assistant to Tynus.
Wiler--pathologist who examines the bodies from the plague ship.
Bax--doctor on Fosforon.
Lakon--cypher operative.
Kemp, Wardin, and Tober--dead crew of the plague ship.
Ushton--Blake's father's brother.
Inga--Ushton's daughter.
Councilor Joban--official from the Federation who supported Servalan'sappointment to Space Command, and visits to check on the progress of her pursuit of Blake.
Molok--Crimo.
Del Grant--mercenary who aids the rebellion on Albian. Anna Grant's brother.See Avon's biography.
Provine--Federation officer in charge of the bomb on Albian.
Cauder--rebel leader on Albian.
Ralli--rebel on Albian.
Selson--Federation officer.
Tronos--Federation officer.
Vetnor--rebel on Albian.
Arrian-- rebel on Albian.
Ven Glynd--Federation Arbiter General. Also appears in "The Way Back."
Governor Le Grand--Federation governor of the Outer Gaul region.
Nagu--rebel on Atlay. Former confederate of the famous rebel leader Shivan.
Note: Ven Glynd in this episode is played by a different actor from "The Way Back."
Krantor--chief of Freedom City.
Docholli--Federation cybersurgeon, now on the run.
Chenie--owner of a bar on The Rink in Freedom City.
Cevedic--Krantor's hired killer.
Toise--Krantor's assistant.
Jarriere--Servalan's underling.
Thrills--gambler who unsucessfully takes on the Klute.
Zee--Docholli's unhappy patient.
The Klute--speed chess master of the Big Wheel casino.
Trivia notes: Michael Halsey (Zee) also appeared as Tel Varon in "The Way Back." John Leeson (Toise) appeared as Pasco in "Mission to Destiny." Deep Roy (The Klute) variously portrayed a Decima in "The Web," Moloch in "Moloch" and a Link in "Terminal."
Gola--Charl of the Goths.
Rod--Gola's brother.
Tara--sister to Gola and Rod.
Old Man--father of the royal family of Goth.
Fool--Goth's jester.
Lurena--scientist on Star One.
Stott--scientist on Star One. Killed by the Andromedans.
Parton--scientist on Star One. Killed by the Andromedans.
Durkim--officer on Space Command. His rank and exact position are not given.
Marcol--scientist on Star One. Killed by the Andromedans.
Leeth--scientist on Star One. Killed by the Andromedans.Series C
"Aftermath"
first appearance of Dayna Mellanby and Del Tarrant.
Hal Mellanby--Dayna's father, a former rebel.
Lauren--Hal Mellanby's adopted daughter, a native of Sarran.
Chel--leader of a group of Sarran natives.
First Trooper, Second Trooper--briefly stranded on Sarran by the Andromedan War.
Trivia Note: Richard Franklin (First Trooper) played Captain Mike Yates of U.N.I.T. on Dr. Who.
Klegg--Section Leader of the group that boards Liberator in the aftermath of battle.
Harmon--Federation trooper, one of Klegg's death squad.
Lom--bald "primitive" on Chenga who helps Vila.
Mall--bearded "primitive" on Chenga who accompanies Lom.
Zee--lovely female "Hi-Tech" hunter on Chenga.
Barr--lovely female "Hi-Tech" hunter on Chenga.
Hower--pacifist ruler of Obsidian.
Bershar--Hower's rebellious son.
Mori--Federation officer sent to capture Liberator.
Milus and Nettin--Obsidian pacifists; brothers killed by Servalan.
The Caliph--the Thaarn's "chief executive."
Groff--senior technician on Krandor.
The Thaarn--an Auron legend. See Cally's biography.
Jarvik--a Federation Space Captain demoted to construction worker. Had been Tarrant's superior.
Dastor--one of Servalan's underlings.
Brotius Shad--commander of the Kairopan shuttle.
Carlon--worker left behind on Kairos after the harvest.
Bayban the Butcher--notorious space pirate who follows Blake on the Federation wanted list.
Kerril--one of Bayban's pirates, she falls for Vila.
Sherm--one of Bayban's pirates.
Norl--leader of the people of Keezarn.
Trivia note: Colin Baker (Bayban) played the 6th Doctor and Valentine Dyall (Norl) the Black Guardian on Dr. Who.
Pilot Four-Zero--Auron pilot whom Servalan infects with an alien plague.
Deral--Servalan's second-in-command.
Ginka--Federation trooper who is looking for promotion.
Zelda--Cally's clone sister on Auron, and Franton's assistant.
Patar--traffic controller on Auron. Is cured of the plague.
Clinician Franton--Auron who works at the replication plant. Her father perfected the cloningprocess.
C.A. 1 and C.A. 2--two older Aurons who work in traffic control. No other names are given.
Note: Zelda and Cally were both played by Jan Chappell.
Shrinker--one of the Federation's top torturers.
Sula Chesku/Anna Grant/Bartholomew--led a coup to take over the Federation. Formerlover of Avon.
Chesku--Sula/Anna's husband, a member of the High Council.
Balon--one of Sula's rebels.
Hob--one of Sula's rebels.
Alien--tries to resurrect herself by taking over Cally. Jump directly to the reference in planets, Series C.
Ultras 1, 2, and 3--blue beings who collect knowledge at all costs.
Relf--"menial" on Ultraworld.
Doran--Federation ex-prisoner who befriends Vila.
Grose--Federation Section Leader who has taken over Sardos.
Lector--Grose's second-in-command.
Astrid--colonel formerly in command of the Fifth Legion and Sardos.
Poola--Sardosian woman who tries to rebel, but is given to the Fifth Legion.
Chesil--Sardosian friend of Poola, who is too afraid to rebel.
Moloch--master computer that builds its own body.
Note: Deep Roy, who played Moloch, also appears as a Decima in "The Web," the Klute in "Gambit," and a Link in "Terminal."
Deeta Tarrant--brother of Del Tarrant, and First Champion of Teal.
Vinni--android First Champion of Vandor.
Max--member of Teal diplomatic corps.
Darvid--journalistic commentator.
Karla--Vandor Confederacy citizen who tries to kill Deeta.
Note: Deeta and Del Tarrant were both played by Steven Pacey.
"Terminal"
Kostos--Federation medical technician on Terminal. She appears to have a large role in the mind-tricks played upon Avon.
Reeval and Toron--two of Servalan's people who are attacked by Links whiletracking Avon. Toron is male, Reeval female.
Note: Deep Roy, who played a Link (furry humanoid) in this episode, also appears as a Decima in "The Web," the Klute in "Gambit," and Moloch in "Moloch."
Series D
"Rescue"
first appearance of Slave and Soolin.
Dorian--attractive, dangerous villian who had lived a really long time by devouring other people and cackling evilly while he did it. Soolin's employer.
Creature--formerly Dorian's partner, later the repository for all of his Dissolute Evil.
"Power"
Gunn Sar--Chief of the Hommiks.
Pella--head of the Seska, women who remained virgin and commanded psychic powersthrough the use of Dynamon crystals.
Nina--Seska who left gave up her powers to marry Gunn Sar.
Cato--Hommik who rediscovered advanced technology.
Kate--young Seska.
Luxia--Seska.
"Traitor"
Servalan's first appearance as Commissioner Sleer.
Leitz--sent by Sleer to be a liason for Practor.
Quute--Federation Colonel in charge of crushing the Helot rebellion.
Major Hunda--leader of a Helot rebel group. Had been Igin's first assistant at Liedenbrank.
Avandir--Helot rebel; Hunda's second in command.
Sgt. Hask--Helot rebel.
Igin--Helot rebel, formerly a teacher at Liedenbrank.
Practor--"His Excellency President-Elect."
Forbus--inventor of Pylene-50, enslaved by Servalan.
General-- Federation officer in charge of Helotrix.
"Stardrive"
Dr. Plaxton--inventor of the stardrive. Killed so that our heroes might live.
Napier--Plaxton's assistant.
Atlan--leader of Space Rats
Bomber--a Space Rat.
Johns--a Space Rat.
"Animals"
Justin--Dayna's former tutor, now a whacked-out mad scientist of the week.
Borr--Federation Intelligence Commander.
Ardus--former Federation Central Intelligence Control officer. Blinded, ordered killed by Servalan.
Og--furry white animal, as in the title. Semi-intelligent.
"Headhunter"
Vena--Muller's "lady."
Android--created by Muller. For more information on this and other androids, see The Ensor Configurations.
"Assassin"
Verlis--female slave buyer on Domo.
Nebrox--slave being sold on Domo.
Piri/Cancer--an almost infallible female assassin.
Benos--pirate/slave dealer.
Tok--a bidder at the slave auction.
"Games"
Belkov--Had a scheme the Scorpio crew couldn't refuse. In charge of mining on Mecron 2.
Gambit--Belkov's sensual-voiced computer. He had made many complex additions to a basic machine over a period of years.
Gerren--Federation geologist, who had been part of the Mecron 2 survey team.
"Sand"
Chasgow--Servalan's pilot.
Reeve--Federation Investigator.
Don Keller--appears recorded and as a corpse only. Servalan's former lover.
"Gold"
Keiller--a former acquaintance of Avon.
Slaten--ship's doctor of the Space Princess.
Kennedy--captain of the Space Princess.
"Orbit" "Blake"
Egrorian--an insane genius who absconded from the Space Research Institute.Outlined the "Theory of Parallel Matter."
Pinder-- Egrorian's assistant, a former mathematics prodigy.
The Warlords: Boorva, Chalsa, Lod, Mida, and Zukan.
Zeeona--Zukan's daughter. Had a liason with Tarrant.
Finn--Zukan's lieutenant.
Deva--one of Blake's rebels on Gauda Prime.
Arlen--undercover Federation officer sent to find Blake and his rebels.
Klyn--one of Blake's rebels on Gauda Prime.
Trivia note: Janet Lees Price (Klyn) is married to Paul Darrow (Avon).
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