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* TheSpock: [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]]. Whereas Stanley (the Kirk) and Xev (the [=McCoy=]) want to explore the universe in search of sex, Kai is a walking corpse with no sex drive. Due to his undead state, he shares Spock's flawless logic and cold pragmatism, but unlike Spock's buried human emotions Kai is emotionally and spiritually dead inside. Although he doesn't harm people if he doesn't need to, he is utterly apathetic to death and suffering. In "Stan's Trial", he bluntly tells Stan that if Stan had asked Kai to dispense "justice", he would've killed the prosecutors and Stanley alike.

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* TheSpock: [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]]. Whereas Stanley (the Kirk) and Xev (the [=McCoy=]) want to explore the universe in search of sex, Kai is a walking corpse with no sex drive. Due to his undead state, he shares Spock's flawless logic and cold pragmatism, but unlike pragmatism towards the crazy situations the crew find themselves in. Generally, he can be counted on to offer the smartest, most pragmatic, and most ruthless solution to the problem. Unlike Spock's buried human emotions side, however, Kai really is emotionally and spiritually dead inside.inside since he has no emotions or passions. Although he doesn't harm people if he doesn't need to, he is utterly apathetic to death and suffering. In "Stan's Trial", he bluntly tells Stan that if Stan had asked Kai to dispense "justice", he would've killed the prosecutors and Stanley alike.
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* TheSpock: [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]]. He has Spock's flawless logic and cold pragmatism, but unlike the half-Vulcan's buried human side, Kai really is emotionally and spiritually dead. Whereas Stanley (the Kirk) and Xev (the [=McCoy=]) want to explore the universe in search of sex, he has no sex drive or passion whatsoever. He cares for nothing and about nobody, since he's literally a walking corpse.

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* TheSpock: [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]]. He has Spock's flawless logic and cold pragmatism, but unlike the half-Vulcan's buried human side, Kai really is emotionally and spiritually dead. Whereas Stanley (the Kirk) and Xev (the [=McCoy=]) want to explore the universe in search of sex, he has no sex drive or passion whatsoever. He cares for nothing and about nobody, since he's literally Kai is a walking corpse.corpse with no sex drive. Due to his undead state, he shares Spock's flawless logic and cold pragmatism, but unlike Spock's buried human emotions Kai is emotionally and spiritually dead inside. Although he doesn't harm people if he doesn't need to, he is utterly apathetic to death and suffering. In "Stan's Trial", he bluntly tells Stan that if Stan had asked Kai to dispense "justice", he would've killed the prosecutors and Stanley alike.

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A reanimated corpse who served as an assassin for the Divine Order. But after he regains his memories from the Divine Predecessor who stole them and made him an assassin, he turns against them and joins Stan and Zev aboard the Lexx.

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A reanimated corpse who served Kai was once a member of a proud race of "romantic dreamers" known as an the Brunnen-G. But after his planet was wiped out by the Divine Order, he made a suicidal charge against His Divine Shadow's starship. Kai was "rewarded" for his bravery by being converted into a cybernetic assassin for the Divine Order. Order and killing scores of people over the next 2,000 years. During the chaos on the Cluster, he was sent to regain control of the Lexx. But after he regains his memories from a chance encounter with the Divine Predecessor who stole them murdered him led to him regaining his memories, betraying the Order, and made him an assassin, he turns against them joining Stanley and joins Stan Zev.

As a corpse, Kai has no emotions
and Zev aboard no passions, a fact he is quick to remind everybody else of. However, since he is an indestructible killing machine, he's also a valuable asset in pulling their asses out of whatever jam they find themselves in. Unfortunately, the Lexx.supply of Protoblood that animates his dead flesh is limited, so he spends most of his time in cryofreeze.



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%%zce* TheBigGuy:* TheBigGuy: While not physically large (unless you count his beehive hairdo), he is an indestructible assassin who can survive being chopped into pieces, and Stan and Xev frequently rely on him to weasel their way out of a problem (usually one they directly caused) which he generally resolves in a Franchise/{{Terminator}}-esque fashion.



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* HealingFactor: His body has been "decarbonized". Basically, he's immune to disintegration rays and bullets, and if his body parts get chopped off (including his head being severed), he can easily reattach them.
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HeelFaceTurn: Due to recovering He was converted into a cybernetic assassin for the Order, but he regained his memories.memories at the end of the first film and joined Stan and Xev instead.



** LosingYourHead: Has happened to him on a few occasions.
** SuperDrowningSkills: Kai doesn't need to breathe, but because his body is decarbonized he's too heavy to swim. This influences decisions by the main cast when they visit an ocean planet: sinking to the core of a planet where he'd be irretrievable threatens his otherwise indestructible nature.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The Brunnen-G's most famous achievement was defeating the ancient Insect Civilization, something of which his younger self was quite proud. However, they went downhill after that high point, to the extent that [[spoiler:he was only able to muster ''five'' other Brunnen-G, from the whole planet, for a heroic last stand against the Divine Order]].


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* LosingYourHead: Has happened to him on a few occasions.


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* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The Brunnen-G's most famous achievement was defeating the ancient Insect Civilization, something of which his younger self was quite proud. However, they went downhill after that high point, to the extent that [[spoiler:he was only able to muster ''five'' other Brunnen-G, from the whole planet, for a heroic last stand against the Divine Order]].


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* SuperDrowningSkills: Kai doesn't need to breathe, but because his body is decarbonized he's too heavy to swim. This influences decisions by the main cast when they visit an ocean planet: sinking to the core of a planet where he'd be irretrievable threatens his otherwise indestructible nature.
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* BerserkButton: "'''You are not important!'''"



* TheCorrupter: Particularly successful with Stanley.
* DatingCatwoman: Shares a brief romance with Xev.

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%%zce* DarkIsNotEvil* DarkIsNotEvil: Kai has black hair and is dressed all black. But, he remains a good, if aloof, man.
* DeadpanSnarker: Kai definitely has his moments of dry wit.
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* AnythingThatMoves: Although it's clear that Zev/Xev's ideal mate is either Kai or some random muscular hunk, she'll settle for just about anyone but Stan, especially in later seasons.
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The characters from the TV series ''Lexx''. As many actors reappeared with different roles in seasons 3 and 4, beware spoilers if you're unfamiliar with those seasons. Aside from the main characters, actors will be listed under the affiliation they had when they ''first'' appeared.

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The characters from the TV series ''Lexx''.''Series/{{Lexx}}''. As many actors reappeared with different roles in seasons 3 and 4, beware spoilers if you're unfamiliar with those seasons. Aside from the main characters, actors will be listed under the affiliation they had when they ''first'' appeared.

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* AlmightyIdiot: This animal-level intelligence makes the fact that Lexx is equipped with a PlanetDestroyer weapon even more frightening. It once blew up a planet to scrape off an alien that was clinging to the hull (when Stanley was compromised by said alien and wouldn't act).



* CripplingOverspecialization: It was designed to destroy planets and that's it. It has precisely one weapon to accomplish that. Anything that weapon cannot shoot/kill can attack with near-impunity.



** AlmightyIdiot: This animal-level intelligence makes the fact that Lexx is equipped with a PlanetDestroyer weapon even more frightening.



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* SapientShip: The ''Lexx'' is intelligent, though not very, and capable of acting of its own accord so long as it hasn't been given any orders to the contrary.
* WaveMotionGun: Its main and only weapon is a planet-killing particle blast emitted from the eye-like structures on its face. The eyes open, and particles pour out which are concentrated at the ''Lexx's'' mouth before being fired, either as a wave-like planet killer or a faster, circular blast that can be aimed at smaller targets.
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Formerly an assistant deputy backup courier for the Ostral-B heretics, a rebellion against the galactic theocracy of the Divine Order, Stanley H. Tweedle's brush with courage ended with him being captured and tortured for information. After giving up information that allowed His Divine Shadow to destroy the 94 Reform planets, he was given a job as a security guard (Class 4, the lowest) in case the Order needed further information.

However, when his old commanding officer Thodin raided the capital and, upon finding him working as a security guard, berated him for being too much of a coward to kill himself, Stan found himself swept up in events and ended up as captain of the Lexx, a biological spaceship possessing the most powerful weapon in the universe. Now, he wanders the universe(s) looking for a new home, and (very occasionally) doing something heroic.


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Growing up in the Wife Bank, a cubicle on B3K with holographic teachers that trained her in wifely duties, Zev led a very sheltered life. When she met her snotty husband for the first time and punched his lights out for insulting her, she was shipped off to the Cluster, the capital of the Divine Order, to be converted into a love slave.

However, when Thodin's revolt swept through the capital, a cluster lizard accidentally got into the love slave transformation machine and mixed its DNA with hers. Now with looks that kill and lizard instincts that ''also'' kill, Zev joins Stan aboard the Lexx and searches for a new home ... and, since she now has a supercharged libido, preferably one populated by loads of hot studs.

Due to her original actress's unavailability, Zev was "reconstituted" at the beginning of season two, coming back with a new actress and re-christened "Xev" to differentiate the two.


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A reanimated corpse who served as an assassin for the Divine Order. But after he regains his memories from the Divine Predecessor who stole them and made him an assassin, he turns against them and joins Stan and Zev aboard the Lexx.


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A robot head who accidentally got the love slave programming intended for Zev.

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[[folder:Main Characters]]! The Crew of the Lexx
[[folder:Stanley H. Tweedle]]




!!Zev / Xev Bellringer of [=B3K=]
->''It's not easy being programmed for love and never finding it.''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/EvaHabermann (Zev), Creator/XeniaSeeberg (Xev), Lisa Hines (pre-love slave Zev)



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[[folder: Zev / Xev Bellringer of [=B3K=]]]
!!Zev / Xev Bellringer of [=B3K=]
->''It's not easy being programmed for love and never finding it.''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/EvaHabermann (Zev), Creator/XeniaSeeberg (Xev), Lisa Hines (pre-love slave Zev)
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!!Kai, Last of the Brunnen-G
->''I am well qualified to speak for the dead.''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/MichaelMcManus



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[[folder:Kai, Last of the Brunnen-G]]
!!Kai, Last of the Brunnen-G
->''I am well qualified to speak for the dead.''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/MichaelMcManus
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!!790
->''Tweedle, you give carbon molecules a bad name.''
->'''Voiced by:''' Jeffrey Hirschfield.



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[[folder:790]]
!!790
->''Tweedle, you give carbon molecules a bad name.''
->'''Voiced by:''' Jeffrey Hirschfield.
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!!The Lexx
->''My captain is Stanley Tweedle. I blow up planets for him.''
->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Gallant.



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[[folder:The Lexx]]
!!The Lexx
->''My captain is Stanley Tweedle. I blow up planets for him.''
->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Gallant.
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!!Mantrid
->''Overkill? It is my'' style''! I think ... '' big''.''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/DieterLaser



* AcCENTUponTheWrongSylLABle: When he's [[NoIndoorVoice shouting]] (ie. most of the time) he talks like this a lot. When he's talking in a lower, creepier voice, not so much.
* AndThenWhat: Kai calls him out on his lack of an end-goal in regards to destroying the universe. Surprisingly, Mantrid has a pretty good response, if a rather simplistic one. Once he's consumed the Light universe, he'll open a portal to the Dark Zone, consume ''that'' universe, then rest.
* BadassBoast: I DESTROYED A UNIVERSE!
* BaldOfEvil: No hair and even fewer morals.
* BigBad: Of Season 2.
* BoomerangBigot: He has a strong desire to exterminate all human life, in spite of the fact that he himself ''was'' fully human until he merged with the Insect essence, which is the cause of his desire to KillAllHumans.
* BrainUploading: Before the Lexx blew up his moon, Mantrid and his assistant created a chip containing his memories and personality.
* CreepyMonotone: On a few occasions, he'll start talking in a very low, creepy, emotionless manner
* {{Cyborg}}: By the time the crew of the Lexx meet him, the only organic parts of him left are his head and a few of his internal organs.
%%zce* EvilIsHammy
* FloweryInsults: Proves himself to be quite adept at this in "Brizon".
-->'''Mantrid:''' You, my friend, are a leaking boil on the anus of a cancerous rodent, squeaking from a damned corner of oblivion!
* GodhoodSeeker: He anticipates becoming a god upon destroying the universe.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Part human, part Insect, part cyborg.
* HumongousMecha: His essence is transferred to one, after his original body is killed. Though it is really more of a rocket with legs.
* IncomingHam: His first scene. And ''how''.
* KillAllHumans: He inherited this desire from an insect essence.
%%zce* LargeHam
* LaughablyEvil: He may be a planet [[spoiler:(and universe!)]] destroying maniac, but he's a damn entertaining one.
%%zce* MadScientist
* MadnessMantra: See VillainousBreakdown below.
* ManInTheMachine: As previously mentioned, the only organic parts of him left are his head (attached to a floating jar) and some of his organs (contained and preserved in said floating jar), and he uses mechanical drone arms to do everything. [[spoiler:Later, when his jar is destroyed, his head is transported to the inside of a four-legged HumongousMecha instead.]]
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Due to the crew's actions]], he became a composite part-[[MadScientist evil scientist]]-part-[[BugWar Insect essence]]-all BigBad [[EarthShatteringKaboom planet-disassembling]], sun-eating, universe-destroying superweapon superbeing. He was also already mostly mechanical to begin with.
%%* NoIndoorVoice
* OmnicidalManiac: With the actual power to accomplish it.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: When he promises to save the crew of the Lexx for last, he's not kidding; he waits until he's converted the ''entire universe'' into Mantrid Drones, then chases them with those drones. ''All'' of them.
** Lampshaded in his character quote.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:"I destroyed a universe! I destroyed a universe! '''I DESTROYED A UNIVERSE'''!!"]]
%%* TheVirus: His drones.
* WouldHurtAChild: He uses his drone arms to create the illusion of a space station made of candy to entice [[spoiler:Norb into getting within his reach]], before using the drones to chase after the poor kid and kill him, before using more drones to impersonate him.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Kills Vigl before making his escape.

!!Prince of Fire / Isambard Prince
->''I'm very good with pain.''
->'''Played by:''' Nigel Bennett

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* AcCENTUponTheWrongSylLABle: When he's [[NoIndoorVoice shouting]] (ie. most of the time) he talks like this a lot. When he's talking in a lower, creepier voice, not so much.
* AndThenWhat: Kai calls him out on his lack of an end-goal in regards to destroying the universe. Surprisingly, Mantrid has a pretty good response, if a rather simplistic one. Once he's consumed the Light universe, he'll open a portal to the Dark Zone, consume ''that'' universe, then rest.
* BadassBoast: I DESTROYED
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[[folder:Squish]]
!!Squish
A UNIVERSE!
* BaldOfEvil: No hair and even fewer morals.
* BigBad: Of Season 2.
* BoomerangBigot: He has a strong desire to exterminate all human life, in spite of the fact that he himself ''was'' fully human until he merged with the Insect essence,
cluster lizard which is the cause of his desire to KillAllHumans.
* BrainUploading: Before
hatches on board the Lexx blew up his moon, Mantrid in Gigashadow and his assistant created a chip containing his memories and personality.
* CreepyMonotone: On a few occasions, he'll start talking in a very low, creepy, emotionless manner
* {{Cyborg}}: By the time the crew of the Lexx meet him, the only organic parts of him left are his head and a few of his internal organs.
%%zce* EvilIsHammy
* FloweryInsults: Proves himself to be quite adept at this in "Brizon".
-->'''Mantrid:''' You, my friend, are a leaking boil
imprints on the anus of a cancerous rodent, squeaking from a damned corner of oblivion!
* GodhoodSeeker: He anticipates becoming a god upon destroying the universe.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Part human, part Insect, part cyborg.
* HumongousMecha: His essence is transferred to one, after his original body is killed. Though it is really more of a rocket with legs.
* IncomingHam: His first scene. And ''how''.
* KillAllHumans: He inherited this desire from an insect essence.
%%zce* LargeHam
* LaughablyEvil: He may be a planet [[spoiler:(and universe!)]] destroying maniac, but he's a damn entertaining one.
%%zce* MadScientist
* MadnessMantra: See VillainousBreakdown below.
* ManInTheMachine: As previously mentioned, the only organic parts of him left are his head (attached to a floating jar) and some of his organs (contained and preserved in said floating jar), and he uses mechanical drone arms to do everything. [[spoiler:Later, when his jar is destroyed, his head is transported to the inside of a four-legged HumongousMecha instead.]]
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Due to the crew's actions]], he became a composite part-[[MadScientist evil scientist]]-part-[[BugWar Insect essence]]-all BigBad [[EarthShatteringKaboom planet-disassembling]], sun-eating, universe-destroying superweapon superbeing. He was also already mostly mechanical to begin with.
%%* NoIndoorVoice
* OmnicidalManiac: With the actual power to accomplish it.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: When he promises to save the crew of the Lexx for last, he's not kidding; he waits until he's converted the ''entire universe'' into Mantrid Drones, then chases them with those drones. ''All'' of them.
** Lampshaded in his character quote.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:"I destroyed a universe! I destroyed a universe! '''I DESTROYED A UNIVERSE'''!!"]]
%%* TheVirus: His drones.
* WouldHurtAChild: He uses his drone arms to create the illusion of a space station made of candy to entice [[spoiler:Norb into getting within his reach]], before using the drones to chase after the poor kid and kill him, before using more drones to impersonate him.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Kills Vigl before making his escape.

!!Prince of Fire / Isambard Prince
->''I'm very good with pain.''
->'''Played by:''' Nigel Bennett
Kai.



* BadBoss: Prince willingly has his minions kill themselves on the slightest whim.
* BadassLongcoat: A very regal one.
* BedTrick: Uses the guise of Xev to seduce [[spoiler:Stanley, as part of a scheme to become captain of the Lexx]].
* BerserkButton: "'''You are not important!'''"
%%* BigBad: Of Season 3.
* BigBadEnsemble: With [[spoiler:"twin sister" Lyekka]] in Season 4.
* BrutalHonesty: Prince weaponizes this, combining it with his manipulative nature. This makes him excellent at manipulating others by playing on their fears and desires.
* CardCarryingVillain: Prince openly admits and takes pride in being completely evil.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Cheery-bye!"
%%* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder
* TheCorrupter: Particularly successful with Stanley.
* DatingCatwoman: Shares a brief romance with Xev.
* DeathIsCheap: In Season 3, he dies and comes back ten times in the space of thirteen episodes.
%%* DepravedBisexual
* DystopiaJustifiestheMeans: As a SatanicArchetype, Prince admits his purpose is to make all living beings suffer.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Prince always keeps his agreements. Technically.
** He also is disturbed by the plants' ravenous and destructive hunger.
* EvilOverlord: Of the Fire planet. Making him Satan, essentially.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Polite, sophisticated, charming and utterly evil.
* ForTheEvulz: When Kai asks him why he wants to destroy water, he replies that it is because Prince is bad and Water is full of good. "It's that simple."
* GenderBender: In one episode, he impersonates Xev.
%%* GoodThingYouCanHeal
* KnightOfCerebus: While the show was never particularly light, seasons 1& 2 did have a considerable amount of BlackComedy to lighten the mood. Prince's introduction ultimately leads to the cast being confronted with the morality of their actions, condemning Stanley to Hell and [[spoiler:Kai's revival and death at the end of the final season]].
%%* LaughablyEvil
%%* LouisCypher
* MadeOfIron: In "[=P4X=]," he falls a good 50 feet or more onto a metal floor and basically just walks it off.
* TheManBehindTheMan: In Season 4, he secretly rules the United States from his post as director of [[GovernmentConspiracy the ATF]].
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: In Season 4, he wears a classy suit.
* ManipulativeBastard: VERY good at this.
%%* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast
* {{Psychopomp}}: States that he leads the dead to the afterlife.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: He can return after being killed, once a certain time period had elapsed. Worse, he can choose where he will reappear, and what his appearance will be, making him a de facto shapeshifter.
* SatanicArchetype: The planet Fire is a hot, barren world where people can only survive by living in cities built on top of tall pillars that hold them in the slightly-cooler higher altitudes. The planet is ruled by the {{Faux Affably Evil}} Prince, and it turns out to be the [[spoiler:afterlife for people who make bad decisions in life]]. Prince himself often claims ignorance of his origins and purpose, but understands that his job is to make sure the people of Fire suffer forever.
%%* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: Nigel Bennett.
%%* ShapeshiftingSeducer: Does this twice.
* TimeAbyss: He claims he doesn't remember the exact moment when time began but that he has been here ever since.
* WeHaveReserves: Well, on Fire, at least, he really does: Any of his minions who die will just be resurrected later.
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!!Vlad
->''You think you can destroy me? You think you can hunt the hunter?''
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* BadBoss: Prince willingly ActionPet: It's ferocious, carnivorous, and highly mobile.
* BadassAdorable: Kai treats it as this. The rest of the crew is less impressed by it.
* BizarreAlienBiology: It behaves like the young of a late-bloomer species, even though, within days if not hours of hatching, it can roll faster than the average human walks, survive hundred-foot drops and hard vacuum, swim, and possibly understand speech. Like other members of its species, it spins instead of walking, is surrounded by ringlike armor instead of scales, and
has his minions kill themselves tufts of hair around its face.
* ChekhovsGunman: It hitches a ride on Zev and Kai's moth in ''Gigashadow,'' when Kai had wanted it to remain
on the slightest whim.
* BadassLongcoat: A very regal one.
* BedTrick: Uses
Lexx (with the guise of Xev to seduce [[spoiler:Stanley, as part of a scheme to become captain of the Lexx]].
* BerserkButton: "'''You are not important!'''"
%%* BigBad: Of Season 3.
* BigBadEnsemble: With [[spoiler:"twin sister" Lyekka]] in Season 4.
* BrutalHonesty: Prince weaponizes this, combining it with his manipulative nature. This makes him excellent at manipulating others by playing on their fears and desires.
* CardCarryingVillain: Prince openly admits and takes pride in being completely evil.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Cheery-bye!"
%%* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder
* TheCorrupter: Particularly successful with Stanley.
* DatingCatwoman: Shares a brief romance with Xev.
* DeathIsCheap: In Season 3, he dies and comes back ten times in the space of thirteen episodes.
%%* DepravedBisexual
* DystopiaJustifiestheMeans: As a SatanicArchetype, Prince admits his purpose is to make all living beings suffer.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Prince always keeps his agreements. Technically.
** He also is disturbed by the plants' ravenous and destructive hunger.
* EvilOverlord: Of the Fire planet. Making him Satan, essentially.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Polite, sophisticated, charming and utterly evil.
* ForTheEvulz: When Kai asks him why he wants to destroy water, he replies that it is because Prince is bad and Water is full of good. "It's that simple."
* GenderBender: In one episode, he impersonates Xev.
%%* GoodThingYouCanHeal
* KnightOfCerebus: While the show was never particularly light, seasons 1& 2 did have a considerable amount of BlackComedy to lighten the mood. Prince's introduction ultimately leads to the cast being confronted with the morality of their actions, condemning
reluctant Stanley to Hell and [[spoiler:Kai's revival and death at the end of the final season]].
%%* LaughablyEvil
%%* LouisCypher
* MadeOfIron: In "[=P4X=]," he falls a good 50 feet or more onto a metal floor and basically just walks it off.
* TheManBehindTheMan: In Season 4, he secretly rules the United States from his post
as director of [[GovernmentConspiracy the ATF]].
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: In Season 4, he wears a classy suit.
* ManipulativeBastard: VERY good at this.
%%* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast
* {{Psychopomp}}: States that he leads the dead to the afterlife.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: He can return after being killed, once a certain time period had elapsed. Worse, he can choose where he will reappear, and what his appearance will be, making him a de facto shapeshifter.
* SatanicArchetype: The planet Fire is a hot, barren world where people can only survive by living in cities built on top of tall pillars that hold them in the slightly-cooler higher altitudes. The planet is ruled by the {{Faux Affably Evil}} Prince, and it
its babysitter). This turns out to be a ''very'' good thing.
* HeroicSacrifice: Dies in
the [[spoiler:afterlife for people explosion of the [[spoiler: Giga after eating its brain]].
* PetMonstrosity: Everyone but Kai wants to kill it immediately, since cluster lizards' favorite food is human brains; however, he describes it as "a baby" and insists on keeping it.
* PickyPeopleEater: Cluster lizards aren't exactly opposed to eating any part of the body, but they prefer the brain. [[spoiler:Which turns out to be a good thing, since it's how Squish kills the Giga]].
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Taken by itself, Squish is an aversion, as Kai considers it "a baby. An innocent," and it proves devoted to him. In the context of the first season as a whole, it's a subversion. All the previous Cluster lizards we encountered were owned, and presumably trained, by the Divine Order, and most humans were terrified of them.
* TeamPet: Averted. Kai is the only member of the crew
who make bad decisions in life]]. Prince himself often claims ignorance likes it.
* ToServeMan: Naturally drawn to human, [[spoiler:as well as Insect]], brains as a source
of food.
* WhatMeasureIsANonCute: In-universe example: Kai is surprised by the crew's horrified reaction to
his origins and purpose, but understands that his job is to make sure the people of Fire suffer forever.
%%* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: Nigel Bennett.
%%* ShapeshiftingSeducer: Does this twice.
* TimeAbyss: He claims he doesn't remember the exact moment when time began but that he has been here ever since.
* WeHaveReserves: Well, on Fire, at least, he really does: Any of his minions who die will just be resurrected later.
%%zce* WhiteHairBlackHeart

!!Vlad
->''You think you can destroy me? You think you can hunt the hunter?''
->'''Played by:''' Minna Aaltonen
new pet.



* BadassCape: Adding to her vampire motif.
%%zce* CapeWings
* {{Cyborg}}: She was created in much the same way as Kai.
* DarkActionGirl: She spends all of her screen time utterly curb-stomping the ImplacableMan Kai.
* TheDreaded: It's a testament to her skill that Kai doubts his own skills.
* ForTheEvulz: She agrees with Kai that there is no point in pursuing her directive to destroy now that His Divine Shadow is dead, but keeps doing it because it brings her pleasure.
* GenderBlenderName: Vlad is a traditionally male name.
* HeroKiller: Not only is Vlad the only character to beat Kai in all of her fights, she also kills Xev.
%%* ImplacableWoman
* ImprobableHairstyle: Even more so than Kai. Apparently the power of killers in the service of His Divine Shadow is denoted by the goofiness of their hair. The bigger the badass, the crazier the 'do.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: She has so many traits associated with vampires that its revealed she is the source of all vampire mythology on Earth. Its unknown if all Divine Executioners are like her or if Vlad is a unique case.



[[folder:Recurring and Minor Characters]]
!!Bunny
->''It's not rocket surgery!''
->'''Played by:''' Patricia Zentilli

to:

[[folder:Recurring [[folder:Feppo & Smoor]]
!!Feppo & Smoor
"Sub-nebulae" mercenaries who once captured Stanley
and Minor Characters]]
!!Bunny
->''It's not rocket surgery!''
->'''Played by:''' Patricia Zentilli
turned him over to the Divine Order. Stan encounters them again when the Lexx returns to the Light Zone in ''Giga Shadow.''



* AbhorrentAdmirer: Is utterly repulsed by Stanley throughout season 4. This contrasts with her previous incarnations, when she was open to (and in one case eager for) sex with him.
* AnimalEaredHeadband: When she dresses up as a rabbit in "The Bad Carrot."
* AssassinationAttempt: Plans to carry out one against [[spoiler:Xev and Stanley]], but can't bring herself to pull the trigger.
* BedTrick: Stan's Earth double plays one on her.
* BoyishShortHair: Averted; although she has a pixie cut in seasons two and three, her mannerisms are very "girly" and men find her attractive.
* BreakTheCutie: In season 4. The [[spoiler:destruction of Water]] in the previous finale caused her to wind up on Earth, a turn of events that seems to drive most of the [[spoiler:refugee souls]] insane. She falls in love with and marries President Priest, only to discover that he's under the control of Prince, here a malicious spymaster. Prince coerces her into having sex with Stan (or at least what she believes to be Stan), the president refuses to help her stand up to Prince, ''and'' she finds out that her entire planet is probably going to be destroyed by scientific experiments within a year.
* CameBackWrong: Water!Bunny is the epitome of an AllLovingHero, combining infinite forgiveness with great strength of will. By contrast, her reincarnation on Earth supports her [[NukeEm husband]]'s nuclear-bomb-level DisproportionateRetribution for personal slights, and eventually [[spoiler:takes control of the Lexx, as Prince's puppet.]].
* CarryingACake: Prince's interruption causes her to drop Priest's "birthday" cake.
* DelinquentHair: Standing straight up and dyed with blue streaks in "Wake the Dead," to go with her first-incarnation personality as a rebellious adolescent.
* TheDitz: Suggestible and silly.
* EasilyForgiven: Her season-three incarnation seems incapable of holding a grudge, and even offers to sacrifice herself in place of the man who destroyed her home city.
* {{Flanderization}}: In the third season she was far less stupid than in season 4.
* FlagBikini: Wears this throughout "Apocalexx Now," even at a formal international summit.
* FourthDateMarriage: Becomes the first lady within a few weeks of her predecessor's death.
* GirlishPigtails: Favors this in season 4, after her hair gets long enough.
* GoodBadGirl: Despite a penchant for casual sex, she's one of the more compassionate characters on the show [[spoiler:until she cracks in season 4]], and proves to be a devoted wife when she marries Priest.
* HandOrObjectUnderwear: When Kai finds her in the shower in "Wake the Dead."
* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: She first encounters the Lexx because her teenage joyride to a party planet went wrong, leaving her in cryostasis for centuries, in "Wake the Dead." Within hours of waking up, she's consuming recreational drugs, dancing to electronic music, and hitting on Stan.
* HotConsort: Becomes Priest's first lady.
* InsatiableNewlyweds: With Priest, in season 4.
* InterruptedIntimacy: Prince tends to interrupt her and Priest during foreplay.
* IntimateMarks: Her back tattoo in "Wake the Dead" stretches all the way down to her crack.
* LingerieScene: Strips down to her bra, panties, and garter belt in "Fluff Daddy."
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Is willing to [[spoiler:let the Lexx eat Holland]] for President Priest.
* MateOrDie: Has to either die or have sex [[spoiler:with a member of the Lexx crew, in order to release the Key]] in "Dutch Treat."
* NiceGirl: Stan's chessboard alter-ego drops this exact phrase to explain why the "Bunny-queen" doesn't pose a threat to him.
* OvercomeWithDesire: Experiences this a lot with President Priest. It becomes a plot point when [[spoiler:Prince finds out that they lost the Key, which Bunny had obtained, as a result of her sexual ecstasy]].
* PatrioticFervor: Seriously considers the possibility that [[spoiler:Stanley and Xev]] deserve to ''die'' because they "don't respect the presidency."
* ReallyGetsAround: Throws herself at Stan in season 2 and Kai in season 3, both within hours of meeting them. Her bastard boyfriend from season 2 calls her a slut, although he [[DoubleStandard doesn't have much room to talk]].
* ScarpiaUltimatum: Where the threat comes from a third party: Prince threatens to harm Priest if she doesn't have sex with Stan.
* SensualSpandex: Combined with a CleavageWindow, bare midriff, and short shorts in season 3.
* SexyBacklessOutfit: She's introduced in a halter top.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Usually wears tiny outfits and occasionally no outfit, and is frequently trying to seduce someone. Turns into a ReluctantFanserviceGirl in "Fluff Daddy," when she performs part of a striptease for Stanley.
* ShowerScene: Used as {{Fanservice}} in season 2. Mostly played for laughs when she tries to seduce Kai in season 3.
* SlipperySoap: Tries to get Kai's attention with this in the shower on Gametown.
* SomeoneHasToDie: Bunny volunteers to jump over the side of a gondola, taking the place of whoever lost the vote, when they run dangerously low on fuel over a sea of lava. [[spoiler:The others stop her, but she winds up murdered by Fifi anyway.]]
* StockingFiller: Peels off her stockings as part of a striptease for Stan.
* UndyingLoyalty: Insists on flying with Priest to face the alien mothership, even after learning that he has no idea how to fly a plane and is actually an alien from an evil planet.
* WideEyedIdealist: In season 3, at least, she's a paragon of compassion who absolutely refuses to sacrifice anyone she thinks could be saved.
* WorkoutFanservice: A prolonged, hip-gyrating aerobics lesson comes out of nowhere in "ApocaLexx Now."
* YaoiFangirl: Is turned on by the prospect of watching "769" make out with Kai, although her desire to [[spoiler:get the Key]] is no doubt an influence as well.

!!Duke
->'''Played by:''' Ralph Brown

The ruler of an eponymous city on Fire, who schemes to overthrow Prince.

to:

* AbhorrentAdmirer: Is utterly repulsed BatmanGambit: One opponent defeats them by Stanley throughout season 4. This contrasts with her previous incarnations, when she was open relying on their inability to (and in one case eager for) sex with him.
* AnimalEaredHeadband: When she dresses
pass up as a rabbit in "The Bad Carrot."
chance at torture.
* AssassinationAttempt: Plans to carry out one against [[spoiler:Xev CampGay: With bright eyeshadow, ridiculous hairstyles, and Stanley]], but can't bring herself to pull the trigger.
* BedTrick: Stan's Earth double plays one on her.
* BoyishShortHair: Averted; although she has a pixie cut in seasons two and three, her mannerisms are very "girly" and
holograms of near-naked men find her attractive.
around them.
* BreakTheCutie: In season 4. The [[spoiler:destruction of Water]] in the previous finale caused her to wind up on Earth, a turn of events that seems to drive most of the [[spoiler:refugee souls]] insane. She falls in love with and marries President Priest, DepravedHomosexual: Not only to discover that he's under the control of Prince, here a malicious spymaster. Prince coerces her into having sex with Stan (or at least what she believes to be Stan), the president refuses to did they help her stand up to Prince, ''and'' she finds out that her entire planet is probably going to be destroyed by scientific experiments within a year.
* CameBackWrong: Water!Bunny is
the epitome of an AllLovingHero, combining infinite forgiveness with great strength of will. By contrast, her reincarnation on Earth supports her [[NukeEm husband]]'s nuclear-bomb-level DisproportionateRetribution for personal slights, and eventually [[spoiler:takes control of the Lexx, as Prince's puppet.]].
* CarryingACake: Prince's interruption causes her to drop Priest's "birthday" cake.
* DelinquentHair: Standing straight up and dyed with blue streaks in "Wake the Dead," to go with her first-incarnation personality as a rebellious adolescent.
* TheDitz: Suggestible and silly.
* EasilyForgiven: Her season-three incarnation seems incapable of holding a grudge, and even offers to sacrifice herself in place of the man who destroyed her home city.
* {{Flanderization}}: In the third season she was far less stupid than in season 4.
* FlagBikini: Wears this throughout "Apocalexx Now," even at a formal international summit.
* FourthDateMarriage: Becomes the first lady within a few weeks of her predecessor's death.
* GirlishPigtails: Favors this in season 4, after her hair gets long enough.
* GoodBadGirl: Despite a penchant for casual sex, she's one of the more compassionate characters on the show [[spoiler:until she cracks in season 4]], and proves to be a devoted wife when she marries Priest.
* HandOrObjectUnderwear: When Kai finds her in the shower in "Wake the Dead."
* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: She first encounters the Lexx because her teenage joyride to a party planet went wrong, leaving her in cryostasis for centuries, in "Wake the Dead." Within hours of waking up, she's consuming recreational drugs, dancing to electronic music, and hitting on Stan.
* HotConsort: Becomes Priest's first lady.
* InsatiableNewlyweds: With Priest, in season 4.
* InterruptedIntimacy: Prince tends to interrupt her and Priest during foreplay.
* IntimateMarks: Her back tattoo in "Wake the Dead" stretches all the way down to her crack.
* LingerieScene: Strips down to her bra, panties, and garter belt in "Fluff Daddy."
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Is willing to [[spoiler:let the Lexx eat Holland]] for President Priest.
* MateOrDie: Has to either die or have sex [[spoiler:with a member of the Lexx crew, in order to release the Key]] in "Dutch Treat."
* NiceGirl: Stan's chessboard alter-ego drops this exact phrase to explain why the "Bunny-queen" doesn't pose a threat to him.
* OvercomeWithDesire: Experiences this a lot with President Priest. It becomes a plot point when [[spoiler:Prince finds out that
Divine Order destroy 94 Reform planets, they lost the Key, which Bunny had obtained, as a result of her sexual ecstasy]].
* PatrioticFervor: Seriously considers the possibility that [[spoiler:Stanley and Xev]] deserve to ''die'' because they "don't respect the presidency."
* ReallyGetsAround: Throws herself at Stan
also delighted in season 2 and Kai in season 3, both within hours of meeting them. Her bastard boyfriend from season 2 calls her a slut, although he [[DoubleStandard doesn't have much room to talk]].
[[RapeAsBackstory raping Stanley]].
* ScarpiaUltimatum: Where the threat comes from a third party: Prince threatens to harm Priest if she doesn't have sex with Stan.
* SensualSpandex: Combined with a CleavageWindow, bare midriff, and short shorts in season 3.
* SexyBacklessOutfit: She's introduced in a halter top.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Usually wears tiny outfits and occasionally no outfit, and is frequently trying to seduce someone. Turns into a ReluctantFanserviceGirl in "Fluff Daddy," when she performs part of a striptease for Stanley.
* ShowerScene: Used as {{Fanservice}} in season 2. Mostly played for laughs when she tries to seduce Kai in season 3.
* SlipperySoap: Tries to get Kai's attention with this in the shower on Gametown.
* SomeoneHasToDie: Bunny volunteers to jump over the side of a gondola, taking the place of whoever lost the vote, when they run dangerously low on fuel over a sea of lava. [[spoiler:The others stop her, but she winds up murdered by Fifi anyway.]]
* StockingFiller: Peels off her stockings
DisguisedInDrag: Smoor, as part of a striptease trap for Stan.
* UndyingLoyalty: Insists on flying DoubleEntendre: Feppo's dialogue largely consists of these.
* EvilGloating: "Squeal for the people!"
* ExcessiveEvilEyeShadow: Smoor wears brilliant blue eyeshadow that puts Bunny to shame. Along
with Priest a mustache on one side only.
* ExitPursuedByABear: The last we see of them, a giant is talking about how tasty they'll be.
* GigglingVillain: Their gleeful tittering makes it hard for them
to face the alien mothership, even speak.
* GoGoEnslavement: They put Stan in red rubber briefs and chains
after learning that he has kidnapping him in ''Giga Shadow.''
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Feppo waves a giant dildo at a hostage.
* KissMeImVirtual: Their first scene shows them looking at holographic projections of Feppo's past sexual partners (or victims, in Stan's case).
* OfCorsetsFunny: The rather plump Smoor wears a leather corset with
no idea how to fly a plane and is actually an alien from an evil planet.
shirt.
* WideEyedIdealist: In season 3, at least, she's a paragon of compassion who absolutely refuses to sacrifice anyone she thinks could be saved.
* WorkoutFanservice: A prolonged, hip-gyrating aerobics lesson comes out of nowhere in "ApocaLexx Now."
* YaoiFangirl: Is
PrivateMilitaryContractors: Who turned on by Stan in to the prospect Divine Order for the reward.
* TortureForFunAndInformation: Part
of watching "769" make out their motivation is profitable knowledge, but they also obviously relish it.
-->'''Feppo:''' "Stanley Tweedle! The way he squealed! Will I ever again know such sweet music?"
* UnholyMatrimony: They appear to have been together for years and are very affectionate
with Kai, although her desire to [[spoiler:get the Key]] is no doubt an influence as well.

!!Duke
->'''Played by:''' Ralph Brown

The ruler of an eponymous city on Fire, who schemes to overthrow Prince.
each other.



* AmbiguouslyHuman: While most people on Fire [[spoiler:go through an endless cycle of dying and "waking up"]] (after a significant time in limbo) with no memory of their past or understanding of their situation, Duke seems confident that he will "awaken" no worse for the wear. This suggests that, rather than being one more human [[spoiler:in the afterlife]], he is some sort of [[spoiler:fallen angel to Prince's SatanicArchetype]]; however, it's never directly confirmed or denied.
* BadBoss: Has no qualms about torturing and killing anyone who makes a mistake, or even anyone death he might find amusing.
* BaldOfEvil: Combined with military-style clothing and strange lip tattoo (which seems to be an imitation of Prince's lip ring) to make him look quite menacing.
* ColdBloodedTorture: He ''loves'' burning people to death.
* DeathIsCheap: Tells Fifi that people on Fire will live again, and that Fifi will likely reawaken as one of Duke's subjects.
* {{Egopolis}}: Rules over "Duketown."
* EnemyCivilWar: He leads the most credible faction of rebels against Prince.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Duke can be quiet, reasonable-seeming, and charming, but he'll kill you in some horrible way as soon as your usefulness has ended.
* ForTheEvulz: When asked why he plans to torture and kill someone, he replies, "So that we might enjoy their suffering."
* ForeverWar: His rebellion against Prince.
-->'''Duke:''' There will be a next time.
-->'''Prince:''' There always is.
* KillItWithFire: Keeps a special set of chairs for holding the people he wants to burn.
* LeaderWannabe: Wants to replace Prince and conquer Water.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Unlike most of the inhabitants of Fire, Duke knows that he falls into this trope, and can return, as himself, apparently in his own territory and with his memories intact (as discussed in "Gondola" and, briefly, "Girltown.").
* TheStarscream: His main goal is to take Prince's job.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse?: [[spoiler:After he dies]] around halfway through season three, we don't hear any more about his coup, despite the fact that he will presumably [[spoiler:return to life]] and start where he left off.

!!Feppo and Smoor

"Sub-nebulae" mercenaries who once captured Stanley and turned him over to the Divine Order. Stan encounters them again when the Lexx returns to the Light Zone in ''Giga Shadow.''

to:

* AmbiguouslyHuman: While most people on Fire [[spoiler:go through an endless cycle of dying and "waking up"]] (after a significant time in limbo) with no memory of their past or understanding of their situation, Duke seems confident that he will "awaken" no worse for the wear. This suggests that, rather than being one more human [[spoiler:in the afterlife]], he is some sort of [[spoiler:fallen angel [[/folder]]

[[folder:Mantrid, Bio-Vizier
to Prince's SatanicArchetype]]; however, it's never directly confirmed or denied.
* BadBoss: Has no qualms about torturing and killing anyone who makes a mistake, or even anyone death he might find amusing.
* BaldOfEvil: Combined with military-style clothing and strange lip tattoo (which seems to be an imitation of Prince's lip ring) to make him look quite menacing.
* ColdBloodedTorture: He ''loves'' burning people to death.
* DeathIsCheap: Tells Fifi that people on Fire will live again, and that Fifi will likely reawaken as one of Duke's subjects.
* {{Egopolis}}: Rules over "Duketown."
* EnemyCivilWar: He leads the most credible faction of rebels against Prince.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Duke can be quiet, reasonable-seeming, and charming, but he'll kill you in some horrible way as soon as your usefulness has ended.
* ForTheEvulz: When asked why he plans to torture and kill someone, he replies, "So that we might enjoy their suffering."
* ForeverWar:
His rebellion against Prince.
-->'''Duke:''' There will be a next time.
-->'''Prince:''' There always is.
* KillItWithFire: Keeps a special set of chairs for holding the people he wants to burn.
* LeaderWannabe: Wants to replace Prince and conquer Water.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Unlike most of the inhabitants of Fire, Duke knows that he falls into this trope, and can return, as himself, apparently in his own territory and with his memories intact (as discussed in "Gondola" and, briefly, "Girltown.").
* TheStarscream: His main goal is to take Prince's job.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse?: [[spoiler:After he dies]] around halfway through season three, we don't hear any more about his coup, despite the fact that he will presumably [[spoiler:return to life]] and start where he left off.

!!Feppo and Smoor

"Sub-nebulae" mercenaries who once captured Stanley and turned him over to the
Divine Order. Stan encounters them again when the Lexx returns Shadow]]
!!Mantrid, Bio-Vizier
to the Light Zone in ''Giga Shadow.''His Divine Shadow
->''Overkill? It is my'' style''! I think ... '' big''.''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/DieterLaser



* BatmanGambit: One opponent defeats them by relying on their inability to pass up a chance at torture.
* CampGay: With bright eyeshadow, ridiculous hairstyles, and holograms of near-naked men around them.
* DepravedHomosexual: Not only did they help the Divine Order destroy 94 Reform planets, they also delighted in [[RapeAsBackstory raping Stanley]].
* DisguisedInDrag: Smoor, as part of a trap for Stan.
* DoubleEntendre: Feppo's dialogue largely consists of these.
* EvilGloating: "Squeal for the people!"
* ExcessiveEvilEyeShadow: Smoor wears brilliant blue eyeshadow that puts Bunny to shame. Along with a mustache on one side only.
* ExitPursuedByABear: The last we see of them, a giant is talking about how tasty they'll be.
* GigglingVillain: Their gleeful tittering makes it hard for them to speak.
* GoGoEnslavement: They put Stan in red rubber briefs and chains after kidnapping him in ''Giga Shadow.''
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Feppo waves a giant dildo at a hostage.
* KissMeImVirtual: Their first scene shows them looking at holographic projections of Feppo's past sexual partners (or victims, in Stan's case).
* OfCorsetsFunny: The rather plump Smoor wears a leather corset with no shirt.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Who turned Stan in to the Divine Order for the reward.
* TortureForFunAndInformation: Part of their motivation is profitable knowledge, but they also obviously relish it.
-->'''Feppo:''' "Stanley Tweedle! The way he squealed! Will I ever again know such sweet music?"
* UnholyMatrimony: They appear to have been together for years and are very affectionate with each other.

!!Giggerota the Wicked
->''Put on a show for Giggerota!''
->'''Played by:''' Ellen Dubin

to:

* BatmanGambit: One opponent defeats them by relying on their inability to pass up a chance at torture.
* CampGay: With bright eyeshadow, ridiculous hairstyles, and holograms
AcCENTUponTheWrongSylLABle: When he's [[NoIndoorVoice shouting]] (ie. most of near-naked men around them.
* DepravedHomosexual: Not only did they help
the Divine Order destroy 94 Reform planets, they also delighted in [[RapeAsBackstory raping Stanley]].
* DisguisedInDrag: Smoor, as part of
time) he talks like this a trap for Stan.
* DoubleEntendre: Feppo's dialogue largely consists of these.
* EvilGloating: "Squeal for the people!"
* ExcessiveEvilEyeShadow: Smoor wears brilliant blue eyeshadow that puts Bunny to shame. Along with a mustache on one side only.
* ExitPursuedByABear: The last we see of them, a giant is
lot. When he's talking about how tasty they'll be.
* GigglingVillain: Their gleeful tittering makes it hard for them to speak.
* GoGoEnslavement: They put Stan
in red rubber briefs and chains after kidnapping a lower, creepier voice, not so much.
* AndThenWhat: Kai calls
him out on his lack of an end-goal in ''Giga Shadow.''
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Feppo waves
regards to destroying the universe. Surprisingly, Mantrid has a giant dildo at pretty good response, if a hostage.
* KissMeImVirtual: Their first scene shows them looking at holographic projections of Feppo's past sexual partners (or victims, in Stan's case).
* OfCorsetsFunny: The
rather plump Smoor wears simplistic one. Once he's consumed the Light universe, he'll open a leather corset with no shirt.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Who turned Stan in
portal to the Divine Order for Dark Zone, consume ''that'' universe, then rest.
* BadassBoast: I DESTROYED A UNIVERSE!
* BaldOfEvil: No hair and even fewer morals.
* BigBad: Of Season 2.
* BoomerangBigot: He has a strong desire to exterminate all human life, in spite of
the reward.
fact that he himself ''was'' fully human until he merged with the Insect essence, which is the cause of his desire to KillAllHumans.
* TortureForFunAndInformation: BrainUploading: Before the Lexx blew up his moon, Mantrid and his assistant created a chip containing his memories and personality.
* CreepyMonotone: On a few occasions, he'll start talking in a very low, creepy, emotionless manner
* {{Cyborg}}: By the time the crew of the Lexx meet him, the only organic parts of him left are his head and a few of his internal organs.
%%zce* EvilIsHammy
* FloweryInsults: Proves himself to be quite adept at this in "Brizon".
-->'''Mantrid:''' You, my friend, are a leaking boil on the anus of a cancerous rodent, squeaking from a damned corner of oblivion!
* GodhoodSeeker: He anticipates becoming a god upon destroying the universe.
* HalfHumanHybrid:
Part human, part Insect, part cyborg.
* HumongousMecha: His essence is transferred to one, after his original body is killed. Though it is really more
of their motivation is profitable knowledge, a rocket with legs.
* IncomingHam: His first scene. And ''how''.
* KillAllHumans: He inherited this desire from an insect essence.
%%zce* LargeHam
* LaughablyEvil: He may be a planet [[spoiler:(and universe!)]] destroying maniac,
but they he's a damn entertaining one.
%%zce* MadScientist
* MadnessMantra: See VillainousBreakdown below.
* ManInTheMachine: As previously mentioned, the only organic parts of him left are his head (attached to a floating jar) and some of his organs (contained and preserved in said floating jar), and he uses mechanical drone arms to do everything. [[spoiler:Later, when his jar is destroyed, his head is transported to the inside of a four-legged HumongousMecha instead.]]
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Due to the crew's actions]], he became a composite part-[[MadScientist evil scientist]]-part-[[BugWar Insect essence]]-all BigBad [[EarthShatteringKaboom planet-disassembling]], sun-eating, universe-destroying superweapon superbeing. He was
also obviously relish already mostly mechanical to begin with.
%%* NoIndoorVoice
* OmnicidalManiac: With the actual power to accomplish
it.
-->'''Feppo:''' "Stanley Tweedle! The way * ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: When he squealed! Will I ever again know such sweet music?"
* UnholyMatrimony: They appear
promises to have been together save the crew of the Lexx for years and are very affectionate last, he's not kidding; he waits until he's converted the ''entire universe'' into Mantrid Drones, then chases them with each other.

!!Giggerota
those drones. ''All'' of them.
** Lampshaded in his character quote.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:"I destroyed a universe! I destroyed a universe! '''I DESTROYED A UNIVERSE'''!!"]]
%%* TheVirus: His drones.
* WouldHurtAChild: He uses his drone arms to create
the Wicked
->''Put on
illusion of a show for Giggerota!''
->'''Played by:''' Ellen Dubin
space station made of candy to entice [[spoiler:Norb into getting within his reach]], before using the drones to chase after the poor kid and kill him, before using more drones to impersonate him.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Kills Vigl before making his escape.



* AltoVillainess: The cannibalistic serial killer has the deepest voice of any woman on the show.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: She looks human, and technically wouldn't be a "cannibal" otherwise, but her long, prehensile tongue and superhuman physiology (she's incredibly strong and capable of surviving a fall of what looked like several hundred meters) make her species ambiguous. No other similar entity appears in the series. Well, other than the several dozen other cannibal women, but they're not connected either.
* ArchEnemy: Even though she dies in the second episode, she's reincarnated to continue to haunt Stan. First as a queen on Planet Fire and the Pope in Series 4. 'Patches in the sky' confirms this as she's used to represent Stan's nightmare and she takes over the Narco-Lounger.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: The Divine Order sentences her to death for murder, cannibalism, and failing to perform her wifely duties.
* BizarreAndImprobableGolfGame: As a former Miami realtor, Pope G.G. Rota really likes golf. She likes it even better when she captures Stan and Priest, puts gas cans over their heads, and swings her golf balls at the canisters. The deranged [=POWs=] rampaging across the course don't help.
* BrainFood: Although she prefers livers, she's happy to try a Divine Predecessor. And another, when she finds the first to be "too salty!"
* ExtremeOmnivore: She will eat just about anything that can be classified as "organic". Including bits of the Lexx.
* FemmeFatale: Subverted when she botches her attempt to be this to Stan, by expecting him to betray his only friends mere seconds after she came onto him. Stan rejects her, and she resorts to force again.
* {{Foil}}: She and Zev both combine human exteriors with superhuman abilities; both have amped-up tempers and carnivorous appetites; both committed crimes in temples, failed to obey their "wifely duties," and were imprisoned on the Cluster; and both escaped with Stan and Kai on the Lexx. They even both continue to wear their rubber harnesses and hand-pieces after their escape. However, while Zev is a basically well-meaning person with some dangerous impulses, Giggerotta's only goal is the freedom to pursue violence, mayhem, and cannibalism without consequences.
* GenuineHumanHide: She wears a bodysuit of this, with the head still attached.
* IOwnThisTown: For unknown reasons, the city council of Girltown allows her the name "Queen," the custody of captives, and the responsibility for wrangling the councillors in their interminable meetings.
* ImAHumanitarian: With a particular fondness for livers.
* ImprobableHairstyle: It's doubtful that a person could even grow enough hair to arrange it in that style, let alone keep those giant wedge-like spikes in their original shape imprisonment prison riot, a tunnel escape, a hundred-foot fall, and a soaking in the Lexx's bodily fluids. Then again, it might be a side effect of her brand of {{Transhumanism}} or alien-ness.
* KarmicDeath: First she gets abandoned on a planet with the sun about to go nova because she kept ripping pieces off her moth to eat and telling it to shut up when it protested and then ends up being eaten when she reincarnates on Earth after getting a carnivorous plant excited about eating people.
* LargeHam: In Ellen Dubin's words, "On this show, too much is not enough." She certainly followed her own advice.
* LosingYourHead: Queen, her second incarnation, is a severed (but talkative) head, held up by a lever above a vat of boiling liquid.
* MultipurposeTongue: Not only is it [[OverlyLongTongue really long]], it can untie ropes and sever opponents' hands.
* StatuesqueStunner: She's taller than Stan, and his initial reaction to her seduction gambit in ''Super Nova'' suggests that he finds her attractive. Not to mention, her tight bodysuit made from human skin seems designed to be equal parts fanservice and squick.
* ThirdPersonPerson: "Giggerota drives!"
* UngratefulBastard: After Thodin risks his life and mission to save her from being the next victim of the Cluster's [[ConveyorBeltODoom Conveyor Belt o' Doom]], he hands her the tool he used and tells her to free the other prisoners. She replies, "Don't think so," and sashays out.
* VillainCred: At her trial, Giggerotta protests being charged with sixty-one counts of cannibalism in a temple, because it was really "More like a hundred and sixty-one!"

!!Lyekka
->'''Played by:''' Louise Wischermann

to:

* AltoVillainess: The cannibalistic serial killer has [[/folder]]

[[folder:Vlad,
the deepest voice of any woman on the show.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: She looks human, and technically wouldn't be a "cannibal" otherwise, but her long, prehensile tongue and superhuman physiology (she's incredibly strong and capable of surviving a fall of what looked like several hundred meters) make her species ambiguous. No other similar entity appears in the series. Well, other than the several dozen other cannibal women, but they're not connected either.
* ArchEnemy: Even though she dies in the second episode, she's reincarnated to continue to haunt Stan. First as a queen on Planet Fire and the Pope in Series 4. 'Patches in the sky' confirms this as she's used to represent Stan's nightmare and she takes over the Narco-Lounger.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: The
Divine Order sentences her to death for murder, cannibalism, and failing to perform her wifely duties.
* BizarreAndImprobableGolfGame: As a former Miami realtor, Pope G.G. Rota really likes golf. She likes it even better when she captures Stan and Priest, puts gas cans over their heads, and swings her golf balls at
Executioner]]
!!Vlad,
the canisters. The deranged [=POWs=] rampaging across the course don't help.
* BrainFood: Although she prefers livers, she's happy to try a
Divine Predecessor. And another, when she finds the first to be "too salty!"
* ExtremeOmnivore: She will eat just about anything that can be classified as "organic". Including bits of the Lexx.
* FemmeFatale: Subverted when she botches her attempt to be this to Stan, by expecting him to betray his only friends mere seconds after she came onto him. Stan rejects her, and she resorts to force again.
* {{Foil}}: She and Zev both combine human exteriors with superhuman abilities; both have amped-up tempers and carnivorous appetites; both committed crimes in temples, failed to obey their "wifely duties," and were imprisoned on the Cluster; and both escaped with Stan and Kai on the Lexx. They even both continue to wear their rubber harnesses and hand-pieces after their escape. However, while Zev is a basically well-meaning person with some dangerous impulses, Giggerotta's only goal is the freedom to pursue violence, mayhem, and cannibalism without consequences.
* GenuineHumanHide: She wears a bodysuit of this, with the head still attached.
* IOwnThisTown: For unknown reasons, the city council of Girltown allows her the name "Queen," the custody of captives, and the responsibility for wrangling the councillors in their interminable meetings.
* ImAHumanitarian: With a particular fondness for livers.
* ImprobableHairstyle: It's doubtful that a person could even grow enough hair to arrange it in that style, let alone keep those giant wedge-like spikes in their original shape imprisonment prison riot, a tunnel escape, a hundred-foot fall, and a soaking in the Lexx's bodily fluids. Then again, it might be a side effect of her brand of {{Transhumanism}} or alien-ness.
* KarmicDeath: First she gets abandoned on a planet with the sun about to go nova because she kept ripping pieces off her moth to eat and telling it to shut up when it protested and then ends up being eaten when she reincarnates on Earth after getting a carnivorous plant excited about eating people.
* LargeHam: In Ellen Dubin's words, "On this show, too much is not enough." She certainly followed her own advice.
* LosingYourHead: Queen, her second incarnation, is a severed (but talkative) head, held up by a lever above a vat of boiling liquid.
* MultipurposeTongue: Not only is it [[OverlyLongTongue really long]], it can untie ropes and sever opponents' hands.
* StatuesqueStunner: She's taller than Stan, and his initial reaction to her seduction gambit in ''Super Nova'' suggests that he finds her attractive. Not to mention, her tight bodysuit made from human skin seems designed to be equal parts fanservice and squick.
* ThirdPersonPerson: "Giggerota drives!"
* UngratefulBastard: After Thodin risks his life and mission to save her from being the next victim of the Cluster's [[ConveyorBeltODoom Conveyor Belt o' Doom]], he hands her the tool he used and tells her to free the other prisoners. She replies, "Don't
Execution
->''You
think so," and sashays out.
* VillainCred: At her trial, Giggerotta protests being charged with sixty-one counts of cannibalism in a temple, because it was really "More like a hundred and sixty-one!"

!!Lyekka
you can destroy me? You think you can hunt the hunter?''
->'''Played by:''' Louise WischermannMinna Aaltonen



* BarbieDollAnatomy: Due to being a shapeshifting plant rather than a genuine mammal, she has no nipples and is "smooth right round the bend."
* BigBad: Not the season-two Lyekka, but the "sister-Lyekkas," members of her species whom the crew encounters after 4,000 years in cryostasis and who present themselves as identical to her, are this in season 4.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: A predator to the core, she eats people without any moral qualms at all, and Kai, in season 4, sees no reason to stop "Lyekka's twin sister Lyekka" from eating a chunk of the planet.
* CantHaveSexEver: Her alien biology creates this situation with Stanley, although he appears to be the only one bothered by it.
* ChekhovsSkill: ''All'' of her superpowers will eventually play a role in the season finale.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: While childish and seemingly innocent and benign, she is nearly as dangerous as Kai and has a portfolio of powers.
* {{Doppelganger}}: Aside from apparently having a full complement of reproductive and excretory organs, Lulu, a human porn star living on Earth around the turn of the millennium, looks exactly like Lyekka. Whether this is due to reincarnation, the covert influence of the sister-Lyekkas, or coincidence remains unknown.
** The Lyekka who lived with the crew in the second season was herself a döppelganger of sorts, having taken the appearance of a girl she saw in one of Stan's dreams.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: Stan reacts to Lulu as if she were the original Lyekka, and is even reluctant to use her human name.
* DreamSpying: Uses this to locate [[spoiler:Mantrid]].
* DreamTellsYouToWakeUp: Serves this function in one of Stan's dream, when Xev is in trouble.
* FaceHeelTurn: While not the same character, the Lyekka from season four is far more sinister and antagonistic than the entity from season 2.
* {{Filth}}: We see a glimpse of Lyekka's human version, Lulu, on Bunny's TV screen, in a porn flick called ''Deep Space 69,'' and again on the set when Stan crashes it.
%%* InnocentFanserviceGirl
* LotusEaterMachine: How she prevents her prey from struggling as she consumes them.
* MyGirlIsASlut: The "Lulu" variation works as a porn star while in a relationship with one of her directors.
* NakedOnArrival: In "Lyekka," although she lacks nipples and a crack.
* NoBiologicalSex: Although she takes on a female form and mannerisms.
* AnOddPlaceToSleep: She spends most of her time sleeping in a pod that hangs from the ceiling.
* PervertRevengeMode: As Lulu: She shouts "Hurt him!" at the security guards who drag Stan off the set of her porn movie.
* PlanetOfSteves: There are a couple of Lyekkas - "Lyekka" the nicer one in Season 2, "Lyekka," created by the Gardeners on Water in Season 3, and "Lyekka's twin sister Lyekka," the antagonist from season 4. Every Lyekka from the ship is named Lyekka, and uses the same form, the girl from Stanley's dreams.
* PlantAliens: She claims to think she's a plant, and she sleeps in a green pod; however, she does not appear to need or seek sunlight. All known instances of her obtaining nutrition involve consumption of other life forms.
* {{Reincarnation}}: In season 4, Stan finds a Lulu, a human with an identical face to Lyekka's, and assumes that she's been reincarnated. We never find out if he's correct.
* ReincarnationRomance: Stan is convinced that he has this with Lulu. Subverted, as she has no memory of or attraction to Stan.
* RubberWoman: Even without melting into blue gel, she can stretch her body to superhuman lengths.
* SymbolMotifClothing: She "wears" an outfit of blue leaves for the final battle with Mantrid. [[spoiler:When she dies, she turns into a pile of leaves.]]
* TakingYouWithMe: Decides to do this to [[spoiler:Mantrid, after his drones destroy her pod]].
* TalkingInYourDreams: Even after [[spoiler:[[DeadPersonConversation her death]]]], she's able to warn Stan of danger through his dreams.
* TechnicallyNakedShapeshifter: She "dresses" by tweaking her human form.
* ToServeMan: Eats humans from time to time.
* TheVamp: Lulu plays on Stan's obsession to [[spoiler:steal the Lexx]].
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: For most of her on-screen time she takes the form of a girl Stanley once had a crush on, having learned of the girl's name and appearance from his dreams. She also tends to shift into outfits that feature in Stanley's dreams, too (which, given that this is Stan we're talking about, are rather tight and quite revealing outfits).
* WarmBloodbagsAreEverywhere: She is very matter-of-fact about this: she'd "prefer" not to eat her human friends, but deprived of other food sources, she ''would''.
* WomanChild: She has a very childish, slow way of speaking and reacting to things, such as calling things she wants to eat "yummy."

!!May
->''Music takes the pain away.''
->'''Played by:''' Anna Kathrin Bleuler

A young woman whom Kai finds alone among corpses in the ruins of the first city he visits on Water, and whom he takes to the Lexx with him.

to:

* BarbieDollAnatomy: Due BadassCape: Adding to being a shapeshifting plant rather than a genuine mammal, she has no nipples and is "smooth right round the bend."
* BigBad: Not the season-two Lyekka, but the "sister-Lyekkas," members of
her species whom the crew encounters after 4,000 years in cryostasis and who present themselves as identical to her, are this in season 4.
vampire motif.
%%zce* CapeWings
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: A predator to the core, she eats people without any moral qualms at all, and Kai, in season 4, sees no reason to stop "Lyekka's twin sister Lyekka" from eating a chunk of the planet.
* CantHaveSexEver: Her alien biology creates this situation with Stanley, although he appears to be the only one bothered by it.
* ChekhovsSkill: ''All'' of her superpowers will eventually play a role in the season finale.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: While childish and seemingly innocent and benign, she is nearly as dangerous as Kai and has a portfolio of powers.
* {{Doppelganger}}: Aside from apparently having a full complement of reproductive and excretory organs, Lulu, a human porn star living on Earth around the turn of the millennium, looks exactly like Lyekka. Whether this is due to reincarnation, the covert influence of the sister-Lyekkas, or coincidence remains unknown.
** The Lyekka who lived with the crew in the second season
{{Cyborg}}: She was herself a döppelganger of sorts, having taken the appearance of a girl she saw created in one of Stan's dreams.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: Stan reacts to Lulu as if she were the original Lyekka, and is even reluctant to use her human name.
* DreamSpying: Uses this to locate [[spoiler:Mantrid]].
* DreamTellsYouToWakeUp: Serves this function in one of Stan's dream, when Xev is in trouble.
* FaceHeelTurn: While not
much the same character, the Lyekka from season four is far more sinister and antagonistic than the entity from season 2.
* {{Filth}}: We see a glimpse of Lyekka's human version, Lulu, on Bunny's TV screen, in a porn flick called ''Deep Space 69,'' and again on the set when Stan crashes it.
%%* InnocentFanserviceGirl
* LotusEaterMachine: How she prevents her prey from struggling
way as she consumes them.
Kai.
* MyGirlIsASlut: The "Lulu" variation works as a porn star while in a relationship with one of her directors.
* NakedOnArrival: In "Lyekka," although she lacks nipples and a crack.
* NoBiologicalSex: Although she takes on a female form and mannerisms.
* AnOddPlaceToSleep:
DarkActionGirl: She spends most all of her screen time sleeping in utterly curb-stomping the ImplacableMan Kai.
* TheDreaded: It's
a pod testament to her skill that hangs from the ceiling.
Kai doubts his own skills.
* PervertRevengeMode: As Lulu: ForTheEvulz: She shouts "Hurt him!" at the security guards who drag Stan off the set of her porn movie.
* PlanetOfSteves: There are a couple of Lyekkas - "Lyekka" the nicer one in Season 2, "Lyekka," created by the Gardeners on Water in Season 3, and "Lyekka's twin sister Lyekka," the antagonist from season 4. Every Lyekka from the ship is named Lyekka, and uses the same form, the girl from Stanley's dreams.
* PlantAliens: She claims to think she's a plant, and she sleeps in a green pod; however, she does not appear to need or seek sunlight. All known instances of her obtaining nutrition involve consumption of other life forms.
* {{Reincarnation}}: In season 4, Stan finds a Lulu, a human
agrees with an identical face to Lyekka's, and assumes Kai that she's been reincarnated. We never find out if he's correct.
* ReincarnationRomance: Stan
there is convinced that he has this with Lulu. Subverted, as she has no memory of or attraction to Stan.
* RubberWoman: Even without melting into blue gel, she can stretch
point in pursuing her body directive to superhuman lengths.
* SymbolMotifClothing: She "wears" an outfit of blue leaves for the final battle with Mantrid. [[spoiler:When she dies, she turns into a pile of leaves.]]
* TakingYouWithMe: Decides to do this to [[spoiler:Mantrid, after his drones
destroy now that His Divine Shadow is dead, but keeps doing it because it brings her pod]].
pleasure.
* TalkingInYourDreams: Even after [[spoiler:[[DeadPersonConversation her death]]]], she's able to warn Stan of danger through his dreams.
GenderBlenderName: Vlad is a traditionally male name.
* TechnicallyNakedShapeshifter: She "dresses" by tweaking her human form.
* ToServeMan: Eats humans from time to time.
* TheVamp: Lulu plays on Stan's obsession to [[spoiler:steal
HeroKiller: Not only is Vlad the Lexx]].
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: For most
only character to beat Kai in all of her on-screen time fights, she takes the form of a girl Stanley once had a crush on, having learned of the girl's name and appearance from his dreams. She also tends to shift into outfits that feature kills Xev.
%%* ImplacableWoman
* ImprobableHairstyle: Even more so than Kai. Apparently the power of killers
in Stanley's dreams, too (which, given that this the service of His Divine Shadow is Stan we're talking about, are rather tight and quite revealing outfits).
* WarmBloodbagsAreEverywhere: She is very matter-of-fact about this: she'd "prefer" not to eat her human friends, but deprived
denoted by the goofiness of other food sources, she ''would''.
their hair. The bigger the badass, the crazier the 'do.
* WomanChild: OurVampiresAreDifferent: She has a very childish, slow way of speaking and reacting to things, such as calling things she wants to eat "yummy."

!!May
->''Music takes the pain away.''
->'''Played by:''' Anna Kathrin Bleuler

A young woman whom Kai finds alone among corpses in the ruins of the first city he visits on Water, and whom he takes to the Lexx
so many traits associated with him.vampires that its revealed she is the source of all vampire mythology on Earth. Its unknown if all Divine Executioners are like her or if Vlad is a unique case.



* AmbiguouslyHuman: Like Duke, she has far more knowledge than most people condemned to Fire about the nature of the competing planets, and is familiar with the key players involved. Additionally, her first gambit seems to combine some sort of limited [[{{Seers}} precognition]] with GambitRoulette, since it requires that she correctly guess [[spoiler:not only which planet Kai would land on, but which ''city,'' and to be dressed a a native with the fresh bodies around her when he arrives]].
* BlueIsHeroic: Everyone in her city on Water wore blue. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that she actually works for Prince.]]
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: May will at least pretend to ally with anyone; however, when forced to make a real choice, she proves that she remains loyal [[spoiler:to Prince. Whether this is because she cares about him or because she's betting on him as the ultimate winner in the war with Duke remains an unanswered question]].
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: She dies twice, both times painfully.
* DamselInDistress: Zig-zagged. When Kai finds her, she's alone amid the smoking ruins of a city on Water. However, she [[DamselOutOfDistress kills the man who ordered its destruction]] with a crossbow a few scenes later. Then she dies of an infected wound, then she comes back to life, then [[spoiler:[[DecoyDamsel she leaves the Lexx with Prince]]]], and then she gets captured by [[spoiler:Duke and set on fire]], which would distress anyone.
* ElegantClassicalMusician: May is very graceful, and both Stan and Kai are impressed by her musical skills.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Duke tells her that she shouldn't have helped [[spoiler:Prince in the hopes of any reward, because "Prince doesn't work like that." Based on her disappearance from the narrative, Duke is telling the truth]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: "I'm pretty good with pain."
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: In her first couple of episodes, she comes across as compassionate, somewhat naïve, and probably doomed by being [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth too good for this sinful Earth]]. [[spoiler:Subverted by the revelation that she's been working for Prince all along.]]
* KickTheDog: Taunts [[spoiler:Stan]] for failing to help her by [[spoiler:blowing up Water]].
* LadyOfWar: Despite usually showing a gentle, reserved demeanor, May is an excellent shot, and willing to suffer being [[spoiler:burned alive]] for her leader.
* LoveAtFirstSight: While it seldom takes Stan more than a few seconds to start lusting after a beautiful woman, his interest in May runs much deeper.
* MagicalFlutist: Introduced playing a mournful wind instrument, and turns out to be much more than she appears.
* MercyKill: The second time that she kills [[spoiler:Prince, it's to save him from being held captive in Duke's fortress]]. Arguably more of an "aid-his-ambition" kill, but it's for his own good.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Anna Kathrin Bleueler's English is understandable, but has a noticeable accent. Par for the course on a show which ''never'' bothers to explain the random appearances of German accents among its [[AliensSpeakingEnglish English-speaking aliens]].
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Veers between extremes of sweetness (e.g., giving Stan her instrument to "take the pain away") and coldness ([[spoiler:as when she crushes said instrument beneath her boot to show her displeasure at his failure to ''blow up a planet'' for her]]).
* TemporaryLoveInterest: Stan thinks that she's "the one." It doesn't work out, since [[spoiler:she's already Prince's DarkMistress]].
* TrueBlueFemininity: Wears a solid-blue outfit and is possibly the most [[ProperLady traditionally-feminine]] character on the whole show. Stan, who normally just wants to get laid ([[CasanovaWannabe although he usually strikes out]]) and move on, is fascinated and envisions a permanent relationship with her.
* WalkingSpoiler: Suffice it to say that many more tropes could be added to this list, if it weren't for this.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We never learn what happens to her after her second death on the show, despite her [[spoiler:apparently strong connection to Prince]] and the large number of dead characters who appear again [[spoiler:due to resurrection and reincarnation]].

!!Reginald J. Priest
->'''Played by:''' Rolf Kanies

to:

* AmbiguouslyHuman: Like Duke, she has far more knowledge than most people condemned to Fire about the nature [[/folder]]

!The Light Universe
[[folder:Thodin,
of the competing planets, and is familiar with Ostral-B Pair]]
!!Thodin, of
the key players involved. Additionally, her first gambit seems to combine some sort of limited [[{{Seers}} precognition]] with GambitRoulette, since it requires that she correctly guess [[spoiler:not only which planet Kai would land on, but which ''city,'' and to be dressed a a native with the fresh bodies around her when he arrives]].
* BlueIsHeroic: Everyone in her city on Water wore blue. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that she actually works for Prince.]]
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: May will at least pretend to ally with anyone; however, when forced to make a real choice, she proves that she remains loyal [[spoiler:to Prince. Whether this is because she cares about him or because she's betting on him as the ultimate winner in the war with Duke remains an unanswered question]].
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: She dies twice, both times painfully.
* DamselInDistress: Zig-zagged. When Kai finds her, she's alone amid the smoking ruins of a city on Water. However, she [[DamselOutOfDistress kills the man who ordered its destruction]] with a crossbow a few scenes later. Then she dies of an infected wound, then she comes back to life, then [[spoiler:[[DecoyDamsel she leaves the Lexx with Prince]]]], and then she gets captured by [[spoiler:Duke and set on fire]], which would distress anyone.
* ElegantClassicalMusician: May is very graceful, and both Stan and Kai are impressed by her musical skills.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Duke tells her that she shouldn't have helped [[spoiler:Prince in the hopes of any reward, because "Prince doesn't work like that." Based on her disappearance from the narrative, Duke is telling the truth]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: "I'm pretty good with pain."
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: In her first couple of episodes, she comes across as compassionate, somewhat naïve, and probably doomed by being [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth too good for this sinful Earth]]. [[spoiler:Subverted by the revelation that she's been working for Prince all along.]]
* KickTheDog: Taunts [[spoiler:Stan]] for failing to help her by [[spoiler:blowing up Water]].
* LadyOfWar: Despite usually showing a gentle, reserved demeanor, May is an excellent shot, and willing to suffer being [[spoiler:burned alive]] for her leader.
* LoveAtFirstSight: While it seldom takes Stan more than a few seconds to start lusting after a beautiful woman, his interest in May runs much deeper.
* MagicalFlutist: Introduced playing a mournful wind instrument, and turns out to be much more than she appears.
* MercyKill: The second time that she kills [[spoiler:Prince, it's to save him from being held captive in Duke's fortress]]. Arguably more of an "aid-his-ambition" kill, but it's for his own good.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Anna Kathrin Bleueler's English is understandable, but has a noticeable accent. Par for the course on a show which ''never'' bothers to explain the random appearances of German accents among its [[AliensSpeakingEnglish English-speaking aliens]].
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Veers between extremes of sweetness (e.g., giving Stan her instrument to "take the pain away") and coldness ([[spoiler:as when she crushes said instrument beneath her boot to show her displeasure at his failure to ''blow up a planet'' for her]]).
* TemporaryLoveInterest: Stan thinks that she's "the one." It doesn't work out, since [[spoiler:she's already Prince's DarkMistress]].
* TrueBlueFemininity: Wears a solid-blue outfit and is possibly the most [[ProperLady traditionally-feminine]] character on the whole show. Stan, who normally just wants to get laid ([[CasanovaWannabe although he usually strikes out]]) and move on, is fascinated and envisions a permanent relationship with her.
* WalkingSpoiler: Suffice it to say that many more tropes could be added to this list, if it weren't for this.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We never learn what happens to her after her second death on the show, despite her [[spoiler:apparently strong connection to Prince]] and the large number of dead characters who appear again [[spoiler:due to resurrection and reincarnation]].

!!Reginald J. Priest
Ostral-B Pair
->''Today, I, Thodin...''
->'''Played by:''' Rolf KaniesCreator/BarryBostwick



* AmazonChaser: As an aerobics instructor, Bunny has more stamina than he does, a fact which comes in handy when they need to strangle [[spoiler:a lot of moth breeders]].
* CasualKink: During a discussion of the evil carrots that burrow into the human rectum, Bunny remarks that it's like "that rubber thing" that she used on him.
* DevotedToYou: No one really understands Bunny's obsession with him.
* TheDitz: Has no idea which countries are located where or who fought in which wars.
* FourthDateMarriage: Marries Bunny within a couple episodes of his first wife's death.
* InsatiableNewlyweds: With Bunny.
* InterruptedIntimacy: Prince interrupts him and Bunny at least twice, not counting the times that the sheer fear of being caught ruins Priest's mood.
* NotSoFinalConfession: Tells Bunny about his origins on Fire before heading into a battle he expects to lose.
* NukeEm: Played for laughs. He nukes Orlando, Cuba, Newfoundland, and Vietnam, the latter two in cases of [[DisproportionateRetribution wildly Disproportionate Retribution]], the former as part of absurd schemes to [[spoiler:first, kill Prince, and second, shift the blame for the consequences to someone else]].
%%zce* OurPresidentsAreDifferent
* PresidentEvil: Though it's arguable whether he's actively malicious or just [[TheDitz really, really dumb]].
* TheStarscream: In a few instances, but they end badly for him due to his own stupidity.
* YesMan: He is a simpering ass-kisser when he's not trying to backstab his boss.

!!Squish
A cluster lizard which hatches on board the Lexx in Gigashadow and imprints on Kai.
----
* ActionPet: It's ferocious, carnivorous, and highly mobile.
* BadassAdorable: Kai treats it as this. The rest of the crew is less impressed by it.
* BizarreAlienBiology: It behaves like the young of a late-bloomer species, even though, within days if not hours of hatching, it can roll faster than the average human walks, survive hundred-foot drops and hard vacuum, swim, and possibly understand speech. Like other members of its species, it spins instead of walking, is surrounded by ringlike armor instead of scales, and has tufts of hair around its face.
* ChekhovsGunman: It hitches a ride on Zev and Kai's moth in ''Gigashadow,'' when Kai had wanted it to remain on the Lexx (with the reluctant Stanley as its babysitter). This turns out to be a ''very'' good thing.
* HeroicSacrifice: Dies in the explosion of the [[spoiler: Giga after eating its brain]].
* PetMonstrosity: Everyone but Kai wants to kill it immediately, since cluster lizards' favorite food is human brains; however, he describes it as "a baby" and insists on keeping it.
* PickyPeopleEater: Cluster lizards aren't exactly opposed to eating any part of the body, but they prefer the brain. [[spoiler:Which turns out to be a good thing, since it's how Squish kills the Giga]].
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Taken by itself, Squish is an aversion, as Kai considers it "a baby. An innocent," and it proves devoted to him. In the context of the first season as a whole, it's a subversion. All the previous Cluster lizards we encountered were owned, and presumably trained, by the Divine Order, and most humans were terrified of them.
* TeamPet: Averted. Kai is the only member of the crew who likes it.
* ToServeMan: Naturally drawn to human, [[spoiler:as well as Insect]], brains as a source of food.
* WhatMeasureIsANonCute: In-universe example: Kai is surprised by the crew's horrified reaction to his new pet.

!!Thodin
->''Today, I, Thodin...''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/BarryBostwick
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giggerota the Wicked]]
!!Giggerota the Wicked
->''Put on a show for Giggerota!''
->'''Played by:''' Ellen Dubin
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* AltoVillainess: The cannibalistic serial killer has the deepest voice of any woman on the show.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: She looks human, and technically wouldn't be a "cannibal" otherwise, but her long, prehensile tongue and superhuman physiology (she's incredibly strong and capable of surviving a fall of what looked like several hundred meters) make her species ambiguous. No other similar entity appears in the series. Well, other than the several dozen other cannibal women, but they're not connected either.
* ArchEnemy: Even though she dies in the second episode, she's reincarnated to continue to haunt Stan. First as a queen on Planet Fire and the Pope in Series 4. 'Patches in the sky' confirms this as she's used to represent Stan's nightmare and she takes over the Narco-Lounger.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: The Divine Order sentences her to death for murder, cannibalism, and failing to perform her wifely duties.
* BizarreAndImprobableGolfGame: As a former Miami realtor, Pope G.G. Rota really likes golf. She likes it even better when she captures Stan and Priest, puts gas cans over their heads, and swings her golf balls at the canisters. The deranged [=POWs=] rampaging across the course don't help.
* BrainFood: Although she prefers livers, she's happy to try a Divine Predecessor. And another, when she finds the first to be "too salty!"
* ExtremeOmnivore: She will eat just about anything that can be classified as "organic". Including bits of the Lexx.
* FemmeFatale: Subverted when she botches her attempt to be this to Stan, by expecting him to betray his only friends mere seconds after she came onto him. Stan rejects her, and she resorts to force again.
* {{Foil}}: She and Zev both combine human exteriors with superhuman abilities; both have amped-up tempers and carnivorous appetites; both committed crimes in temples, failed to obey their "wifely duties," and were imprisoned on the Cluster; and both escaped with Stan and Kai on the Lexx. They even both continue to wear their rubber harnesses and hand-pieces after their escape. However, while Zev is a basically well-meaning person with some dangerous impulses, Giggerotta's only goal is the freedom to pursue violence, mayhem, and cannibalism without consequences.
* GenuineHumanHide: She wears a bodysuit of this, with the head still attached.
* IOwnThisTown: For unknown reasons, the city council of Girltown allows her the name "Queen," the custody of captives, and the responsibility for wrangling the councillors in their interminable meetings.
* ImAHumanitarian: With a particular fondness for livers.
* ImprobableHairstyle: It's doubtful that a person could even grow enough hair to arrange it in that style, let alone keep those giant wedge-like spikes in their original shape imprisonment prison riot, a tunnel escape, a hundred-foot fall, and a soaking in the Lexx's bodily fluids. Then again, it might be a side effect of her brand of {{Transhumanism}} or alien-ness.
* KarmicDeath: First she gets abandoned on a planet with the sun about to go nova because she kept ripping pieces off her moth to eat and telling it to shut up when it protested and then ends up being eaten when she reincarnates on Earth after getting a carnivorous plant excited about eating people.
* LargeHam: In Ellen Dubin's words, "On this show, too much is not enough." She certainly followed her own advice.
* LosingYourHead: Queen, her second incarnation, is a severed (but talkative) head, held up by a lever above a vat of boiling liquid.
* MultipurposeTongue: Not only is it [[OverlyLongTongue really long]], it can untie ropes and sever opponents' hands.
* StatuesqueStunner: She's taller than Stan, and his initial reaction to her seduction gambit in ''Super Nova'' suggests that he finds her attractive. Not to mention, her tight bodysuit made from human skin seems designed to be equal parts fanservice and squick.
* ThirdPersonPerson: "Giggerota drives!"
* UngratefulBastard: After Thodin risks his life and mission to save her from being the next victim of the Cluster's [[ConveyorBeltODoom Conveyor Belt o' Doom]], he hands her the tool he used and tells her to free the other prisoners. She replies, "Don't think so," and sashays out.
* VillainCred: At her trial, Giggerotta protests being charged with sixty-one counts of cannibalism in a temple, because it was really "More like a hundred and sixty-one!"
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[[folder:Bunny]]
!!Bunny
->''It's not rocket surgery!''
->'''Played by:''' Patricia Zentilli
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Is utterly repulsed by Stanley throughout season 4. This contrasts with her previous incarnations, when she was open to (and in one case eager for) sex with him.
* AnimalEaredHeadband: When she dresses up as a rabbit in "The Bad Carrot."
* AssassinationAttempt: Plans to carry out one against [[spoiler:Xev and Stanley]], but can't bring herself to pull the trigger.
* BedTrick: Stan's Earth double plays one on her.
* BoyishShortHair: Averted; although she has a pixie cut in seasons two and three, her mannerisms are very "girly" and men find her attractive.
* BreakTheCutie: In season 4. The [[spoiler:destruction of Water]] in the previous finale caused her to wind up on Earth, a turn of events that seems to drive most of the [[spoiler:refugee souls]] insane. She falls in love with and marries President Priest, only to discover that he's under the control of Prince, here a malicious spymaster. Prince coerces her into having sex with Stan (or at least what she believes to be Stan), the president refuses to help her stand up to Prince, ''and'' she finds out that her entire planet is probably going to be destroyed by scientific experiments within a year.
* CameBackWrong: Water!Bunny is the epitome of an AllLovingHero, combining infinite forgiveness with great strength of will. By contrast, her reincarnation on Earth supports her [[NukeEm husband]]'s nuclear-bomb-level DisproportionateRetribution for personal slights, and eventually [[spoiler:takes control of the Lexx, as Prince's puppet.]].
* CarryingACake: Prince's interruption causes her to drop Priest's "birthday" cake.
* DelinquentHair: Standing straight up and dyed with blue streaks in "Wake the Dead," to go with her first-incarnation personality as a rebellious adolescent.
* TheDitz: Suggestible and silly.
* EasilyForgiven: Her season-three incarnation seems incapable of holding a grudge, and even offers to sacrifice herself in place of the man who destroyed her home city.
* {{Flanderization}}: In the third season she was far less stupid than in season 4.
* FlagBikini: Wears this throughout "Apocalexx Now," even at a formal international summit.
* FourthDateMarriage: Becomes the first lady within a few weeks of her predecessor's death.
* GirlishPigtails: Favors this in season 4, after her hair gets long enough.
* GoodBadGirl: Despite a penchant for casual sex, she's one of the more compassionate characters on the show [[spoiler:until she cracks in season 4]], and proves to be a devoted wife when she marries Priest.
* HandOrObjectUnderwear: When Kai finds her in the shower in "Wake the Dead."
* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: She first encounters the Lexx because her teenage joyride to a party planet went wrong, leaving her in cryostasis for centuries, in "Wake the Dead." Within hours of waking up, she's consuming recreational drugs, dancing to electronic music, and hitting on Stan.
* HotConsort: Becomes Priest's first lady.
* InsatiableNewlyweds: With Priest, in season 4.
* InterruptedIntimacy: Prince tends to interrupt her and Priest during foreplay.
* IntimateMarks: Her back tattoo in "Wake the Dead" stretches all the way down to her crack.
* LingerieScene: Strips down to her bra, panties, and garter belt in "Fluff Daddy."
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Is willing to [[spoiler:let the Lexx eat Holland]] for President Priest.
* MateOrDie: Has to either die or have sex [[spoiler:with a member of the Lexx crew, in order to release the Key]] in "Dutch Treat."
* NiceGirl: Stan's chessboard alter-ego drops this exact phrase to explain why the "Bunny-queen" doesn't pose a threat to him.
* OvercomeWithDesire: Experiences this a lot with President Priest. It becomes a plot point when [[spoiler:Prince finds out that they lost the Key, which Bunny had obtained, as a result of her sexual ecstasy]].
* PatrioticFervor: Seriously considers the possibility that [[spoiler:Stanley and Xev]] deserve to ''die'' because they "don't respect the presidency."
* ReallyGetsAround: Throws herself at Stan in season 2 and Kai in season 3, both within hours of meeting them. Her bastard boyfriend from season 2 calls her a slut, although he [[DoubleStandard doesn't have much room to talk]].
* ScarpiaUltimatum: Where the threat comes from a third party: Prince threatens to harm Priest if she doesn't have sex with Stan.
* SensualSpandex: Combined with a CleavageWindow, bare midriff, and short shorts in season 3.
* SexyBacklessOutfit: She's introduced in a halter top.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Usually wears tiny outfits and occasionally no outfit, and is frequently trying to seduce someone. Turns into a ReluctantFanserviceGirl in "Fluff Daddy," when she performs part of a striptease for Stanley.
* ShowerScene: Used as {{Fanservice}} in season 2. Mostly played for laughs when she tries to seduce Kai in season 3.
* SlipperySoap: Tries to get Kai's attention with this in the shower on Gametown.
* SomeoneHasToDie: Bunny volunteers to jump over the side of a gondola, taking the place of whoever lost the vote, when they run dangerously low on fuel over a sea of lava. [[spoiler:The others stop her, but she winds up murdered by Fifi anyway.]]
* StockingFiller: Peels off her stockings as part of a striptease for Stan.
* UndyingLoyalty: Insists on flying with Priest to face the alien mothership, even after learning that he has no idea how to fly a plane and is actually an alien from an evil planet.
* WideEyedIdealist: In season 3, at least, she's a paragon of compassion who absolutely refuses to sacrifice anyone she thinks could be saved.
* WorkoutFanservice: A prolonged, hip-gyrating aerobics lesson comes out of nowhere in "ApocaLexx Now."
* YaoiFangirl: Is turned on by the prospect of watching "769" make out with Kai, although her desire to [[spoiler:get the Key]] is no doubt an influence as well.
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[[folder:Lyekka]]
!!Lyekka
->'''Played by:''' Louise Wischermann
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* BarbieDollAnatomy: Due to being a shapeshifting plant rather than a genuine mammal, she has no nipples and is "smooth right round the bend."
* BigBad: Not the season-two Lyekka, but the "sister-Lyekkas," members of her species whom the crew encounters after 4,000 years in cryostasis and who present themselves as identical to her, are this in season 4.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: A predator to the core, she eats people without any moral qualms at all, and Kai, in season 4, sees no reason to stop "Lyekka's twin sister Lyekka" from eating a chunk of the planet.
* CantHaveSexEver: Her alien biology creates this situation with Stanley, although he appears to be the only one bothered by it.
* ChekhovsSkill: ''All'' of her superpowers will eventually play a role in the season finale.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: While childish and seemingly innocent and benign, she is nearly as dangerous as Kai and has a portfolio of powers.
* {{Doppelganger}}: Aside from apparently having a full complement of reproductive and excretory organs, Lulu, a human porn star living on Earth around the turn of the millennium, looks exactly like Lyekka. Whether this is due to reincarnation, the covert influence of the sister-Lyekkas, or coincidence remains unknown.
** The Lyekka who lived with the crew in the second season was herself a döppelganger of sorts, having taken the appearance of a girl she saw in one of Stan's dreams.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: Stan reacts to Lulu as if she were the original Lyekka, and is even reluctant to use her human name.
* DreamSpying: Uses this to locate [[spoiler:Mantrid]].
* DreamTellsYouToWakeUp: Serves this function in one of Stan's dream, when Xev is in trouble.
* FaceHeelTurn: While not the same character, the Lyekka from season four is far more sinister and antagonistic than the entity from season 2.
* {{Filth}}: We see a glimpse of Lyekka's human version, Lulu, on Bunny's TV screen, in a porn flick called ''Deep Space 69,'' and again on the set when Stan crashes it.
%%* InnocentFanserviceGirl
* LotusEaterMachine: How she prevents her prey from struggling as she consumes them.
* MyGirlIsASlut: The "Lulu" variation works as a porn star while in a relationship with one of her directors.
* NakedOnArrival: In "Lyekka," although she lacks nipples and a crack.
* NoBiologicalSex: Although she takes on a female form and mannerisms.
* AnOddPlaceToSleep: She spends most of her time sleeping in a pod that hangs from the ceiling.
* PervertRevengeMode: As Lulu: She shouts "Hurt him!" at the security guards who drag Stan off the set of her porn movie.
* PlanetOfSteves: There are a couple of Lyekkas - "Lyekka" the nicer one in Season 2, "Lyekka," created by the Gardeners on Water in Season 3, and "Lyekka's twin sister Lyekka," the antagonist from season 4. Every Lyekka from the ship is named Lyekka, and uses the same form, the girl from Stanley's dreams.
* PlantAliens: She claims to think she's a plant, and she sleeps in a green pod; however, she does not appear to need or seek sunlight. All known instances of her obtaining nutrition involve consumption of other life forms.
* {{Reincarnation}}: In season 4, Stan finds a Lulu, a human with an identical face to Lyekka's, and assumes that she's been reincarnated. We never find out if he's correct.
* ReincarnationRomance: Stan is convinced that he has this with Lulu. Subverted, as she has no memory of or attraction to Stan.
* RubberWoman: Even without melting into blue gel, she can stretch her body to superhuman lengths.
* SymbolMotifClothing: She "wears" an outfit of blue leaves for the final battle with Mantrid. [[spoiler:When she dies, she turns into a pile of leaves.]]
* TakingYouWithMe: Decides to do this to [[spoiler:Mantrid, after his drones destroy her pod]].
* TalkingInYourDreams: Even after [[spoiler:[[DeadPersonConversation her death]]]], she's able to warn Stan of danger through his dreams.
* TechnicallyNakedShapeshifter: She "dresses" by tweaking her human form.
* ToServeMan: Eats humans from time to time.
* TheVamp: Lulu plays on Stan's obsession to [[spoiler:steal the Lexx]].
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: For most of her on-screen time she takes the form of a girl Stanley once had a crush on, having learned of the girl's name and appearance from his dreams. She also tends to shift into outfits that feature in Stanley's dreams, too (which, given that this is Stan we're talking about, are rather tight and quite revealing outfits).
* WarmBloodbagsAreEverywhere: She is very matter-of-fact about this: she'd "prefer" not to eat her human friends, but deprived of other food sources, she ''would''.
* WomanChild: She has a very childish, slow way of speaking and reacting to things, such as calling things she wants to eat "yummy."
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[[/folder]]

!Fire & Water
[[folder:Prince]]
!!Prince of Fire / Isambard Prince
->''I'm very good with pain.''
->'''Played by:''' Nigel Bennett
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* BadBoss: Prince willingly has his minions kill themselves on the slightest whim.
* BadassLongcoat: A very regal one.
* BedTrick: Uses the guise of Xev to seduce [[spoiler:Stanley, as part of a scheme to become captain of the Lexx]].
* BerserkButton: "'''You are not important!'''"
%%* BigBad: Of Season 3.
* BigBadEnsemble: With [[spoiler:"twin sister" Lyekka]] in Season 4.
* BrutalHonesty: Prince weaponizes this, combining it with his manipulative nature. This makes him excellent at manipulating others by playing on their fears and desires.
* CardCarryingVillain: Prince openly admits and takes pride in being completely evil.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Cheery-bye!"
%%* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder
* TheCorrupter: Particularly successful with Stanley.
* DatingCatwoman: Shares a brief romance with Xev.
* DeathIsCheap: In Season 3, he dies and comes back ten times in the space of thirteen episodes.
%%* DepravedBisexual
* DystopiaJustifiestheMeans: As a SatanicArchetype, Prince admits his purpose is to make all living beings suffer.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Prince always keeps his agreements. Technically.
** He also is disturbed by the plants' ravenous and destructive hunger.
* EvilOverlord: Of the Fire planet. Making him Satan, essentially.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Polite, sophisticated, charming and utterly evil.
* ForTheEvulz: When Kai asks him why he wants to destroy water, he replies that it is because Prince is bad and Water is full of good. "It's that simple."
* GenderBender: In one episode, he impersonates Xev.
%%* GoodThingYouCanHeal
* KnightOfCerebus: While the show was never particularly light, seasons 1& 2 did have a considerable amount of BlackComedy to lighten the mood. Prince's introduction ultimately leads to the cast being confronted with the morality of their actions, condemning Stanley to Hell and [[spoiler:Kai's revival and death at the end of the final season]].
%%* LaughablyEvil
%%* LouisCypher
* MadeOfIron: In "[=P4X=]," he falls a good 50 feet or more onto a metal floor and basically just walks it off.
* TheManBehindTheMan: In Season 4, he secretly rules the United States from his post as director of [[GovernmentConspiracy the ATF]].
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: In Season 4, he wears a classy suit.
* ManipulativeBastard: VERY good at this.
%%* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast
* {{Psychopomp}}: States that he leads the dead to the afterlife.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: He can return after being killed, once a certain time period had elapsed. Worse, he can choose where he will reappear, and what his appearance will be, making him a de facto shapeshifter.
* SatanicArchetype: The planet Fire is a hot, barren world where people can only survive by living in cities built on top of tall pillars that hold them in the slightly-cooler higher altitudes. The planet is ruled by the {{Faux Affably Evil}} Prince, and it turns out to be the [[spoiler:afterlife for people who make bad decisions in life]]. Prince himself often claims ignorance of his origins and purpose, but understands that his job is to make sure the people of Fire suffer forever.
%%* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: Nigel Bennett.
%%* ShapeshiftingSeducer: Does this twice.
* TimeAbyss: He claims he doesn't remember the exact moment when time began but that he has been here ever since.
* WeHaveReserves: Well, on Fire, at least, he really does: Any of his minions who die will just be resurrected later.
%%zce* WhiteHairBlackHeart
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[[folder:Duke]]
!!Duke
->'''Played by:''' Ralph Brown

The ruler of an eponymous city on Fire, who schemes to overthrow Prince.
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: While most people on Fire [[spoiler:go through an endless cycle of dying and "waking up"]] (after a significant time in limbo) with no memory of their past or understanding of their situation, Duke seems confident that he will "awaken" no worse for the wear. This suggests that, rather than being one more human [[spoiler:in the afterlife]], he is some sort of [[spoiler:fallen angel to Prince's SatanicArchetype]]; however, it's never directly confirmed or denied.
* BadBoss: Has no qualms about torturing and killing anyone who makes a mistake, or even anyone death he might find amusing.
* BaldOfEvil: Combined with military-style clothing and strange lip tattoo (which seems to be an imitation of Prince's lip ring) to make him look quite menacing.
* ColdBloodedTorture: He ''loves'' burning people to death.
* DeathIsCheap: Tells Fifi that people on Fire will live again, and that Fifi will likely reawaken as one of Duke's subjects.
* {{Egopolis}}: Rules over "Duketown."
* EnemyCivilWar: He leads the most credible faction of rebels against Prince.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Duke can be quiet, reasonable-seeming, and charming, but he'll kill you in some horrible way as soon as your usefulness has ended.
* ForTheEvulz: When asked why he plans to torture and kill someone, he replies, "So that we might enjoy their suffering."
* ForeverWar: His rebellion against Prince.
-->'''Duke:''' There will be a next time.
-->'''Prince:''' There always is.
* KillItWithFire: Keeps a special set of chairs for holding the people he wants to burn.
* LeaderWannabe: Wants to replace Prince and conquer Water.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Unlike most of the inhabitants of Fire, Duke knows that he falls into this trope, and can return, as himself, apparently in his own territory and with his memories intact (as discussed in "Gondola" and, briefly, "Girltown.").
* TheStarscream: His main goal is to take Prince's job.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse?: [[spoiler:After he dies]] around halfway through season three, we don't hear any more about his coup, despite the fact that he will presumably [[spoiler:return to life]] and start where he left off.
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[[folder:May]]
!!May
->''Music takes the pain away.''
->'''Played by:''' Anna Kathrin Bleuler

A young woman whom Kai finds alone among corpses in the ruins of the first city he visits on Water, and whom he takes to the Lexx with him.
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Like Duke, she has far more knowledge than most people condemned to Fire about the nature of the competing planets, and is familiar with the key players involved. Additionally, her first gambit seems to combine some sort of limited [[{{Seers}} precognition]] with GambitRoulette, since it requires that she correctly guess [[spoiler:not only which planet Kai would land on, but which ''city,'' and to be dressed a a native with the fresh bodies around her when he arrives]].
* BlueIsHeroic: Everyone in her city on Water wore blue. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that she actually works for Prince.]]
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: May will at least pretend to ally with anyone; however, when forced to make a real choice, she proves that she remains loyal [[spoiler:to Prince. Whether this is because she cares about him or because she's betting on him as the ultimate winner in the war with Duke remains an unanswered question]].
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: She dies twice, both times painfully.
* DamselInDistress: Zig-zagged. When Kai finds her, she's alone amid the smoking ruins of a city on Water. However, she [[DamselOutOfDistress kills the man who ordered its destruction]] with a crossbow a few scenes later. Then she dies of an infected wound, then she comes back to life, then [[spoiler:[[DecoyDamsel she leaves the Lexx with Prince]]]], and then she gets captured by [[spoiler:Duke and set on fire]], which would distress anyone.
* ElegantClassicalMusician: May is very graceful, and both Stan and Kai are impressed by her musical skills.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Duke tells her that she shouldn't have helped [[spoiler:Prince in the hopes of any reward, because "Prince doesn't work like that." Based on her disappearance from the narrative, Duke is telling the truth]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: "I'm pretty good with pain."
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: In her first couple of episodes, she comes across as compassionate, somewhat naïve, and probably doomed by being [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth too good for this sinful Earth]]. [[spoiler:Subverted by the revelation that she's been working for Prince all along.]]
* KickTheDog: Taunts [[spoiler:Stan]] for failing to help her by [[spoiler:blowing up Water]].
* LadyOfWar: Despite usually showing a gentle, reserved demeanor, May is an excellent shot, and willing to suffer being [[spoiler:burned alive]] for her leader.
* LoveAtFirstSight: While it seldom takes Stan more than a few seconds to start lusting after a beautiful woman, his interest in May runs much deeper.
* MagicalFlutist: Introduced playing a mournful wind instrument, and turns out to be much more than she appears.
* MercyKill: The second time that she kills [[spoiler:Prince, it's to save him from being held captive in Duke's fortress]]. Arguably more of an "aid-his-ambition" kill, but it's for his own good.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Anna Kathrin Bleueler's English is understandable, but has a noticeable accent. Par for the course on a show which ''never'' bothers to explain the random appearances of German accents among its [[AliensSpeakingEnglish English-speaking aliens]].
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Veers between extremes of sweetness (e.g., giving Stan her instrument to "take the pain away") and coldness ([[spoiler:as when she crushes said instrument beneath her boot to show her displeasure at his failure to ''blow up a planet'' for her]]).
* TemporaryLoveInterest: Stan thinks that she's "the one." It doesn't work out, since [[spoiler:she's already Prince's DarkMistress]].
* TrueBlueFemininity: Wears a solid-blue outfit and is possibly the most [[ProperLady traditionally-feminine]] character on the whole show. Stan, who normally just wants to get laid ([[CasanovaWannabe although he usually strikes out]]) and move on, is fascinated and envisions a permanent relationship with her.
* WalkingSpoiler: Suffice it to say that many more tropes could be added to this list, if it weren't for this.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We never learn what happens to her after her second death on the show, despite her [[spoiler:apparently strong connection to Prince]] and the large number of dead characters who appear again [[spoiler:due to resurrection and reincarnation]].
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Priest / Reginald J. Priest]]
!!Priest / Reginald J. Priest
->'''Played by:''' Rolf Kanies
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* AmazonChaser: As an aerobics instructor, Bunny has more stamina than he does, a fact which comes in handy when they need to strangle [[spoiler:a lot of moth breeders]].
* CasualKink: During a discussion of the evil carrots that burrow into the human rectum, Bunny remarks that it's like "that rubber thing" that she used on him.
* DevotedToYou: No one really understands Bunny's obsession with him.
* TheDitz: Has no idea which countries are located where or who fought in which wars.
* FourthDateMarriage: Marries Bunny within a couple episodes of his first wife's death.
* InsatiableNewlyweds: With Bunny.
* InterruptedIntimacy: Prince interrupts him and Bunny at least twice, not counting the times that the sheer fear of being caught ruins Priest's mood.
* NotSoFinalConfession: Tells Bunny about his origins on Fire before heading into a battle he expects to lose.
* NukeEm: Played for laughs. He nukes Orlando, Cuba, Newfoundland, and Vietnam, the latter two in cases of [[DisproportionateRetribution wildly Disproportionate Retribution]], the former as part of absurd schemes to [[spoiler:first, kill Prince, and second, shift the blame for the consequences to someone else]].
%%zce* OurPresidentsAreDifferent
* PresidentEvil: Though it's arguable whether he's actively malicious or just [[TheDitz really, really dumb]].
* TheStarscream: In a few instances, but they end badly for him due to his own stupidity.
* YesMan: He is a simpering ass-kisser when he's not trying to backstab his boss.
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* BadassBaritone: Kai has a rather deep and smooth voice.



* SpockSpeak: He's a true master. With a [[BadassBaritone nice voice.]]

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** When his memories speak through Kai, even Kai's [[BadassBaritone already deep]] voice drops noticeably.

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* BareYourMidriff: From Season 3 onwards. She removes the lower portion of her top to stay cool on the deserts of the planet Fire, and never goes back.



* SensualSpandex: Combined with a CleavageWindow, [[BareYourMidriff bare midriff]], and short shorts in season 3.

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* MsFanservice: Her standard garb is a low-cut minidress, eventually becoming a midriff-baring top and miniskirt, with high-heeled boots.

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* MsFanservice: Her Very much so. She's played by two beautiful blonde actresses, and her standard garb is a low-cut minidress, eventually becoming a midriff-baring top and miniskirt, with high-heeled boots.
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->'''Played by:''' Creator/EvaHabermann (Zev), Xenia Seeberg (Xev), Lisa Hines (pre-love slave Zev)

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