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9For other pages: [[Characters/{{Defiance}} Main page]], [[Characters/DefianceHumans Humans]], [[Characters/DefianceVotans Votans]], [[Characters/DefianceVideoGame Video Game characters]].
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11The main characters of the TV series ''Series/{{Defiance}}'':
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15
16!Nolan & Irisa
17
18[[folder:Nolan]]
19!!Chief Lawkeeper Joshua Nolan
20[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nolan_7.jpg]]
21[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm starting to like this place."'']]
22->'''Played By:''' Creator/GrantBowler
23
24Joshua Nolan is a former lieutenant in the Earth Military Coalition who fought in the alien conflict. Born prior to the aliens' arrival, he saw his comfortable life turned upside down when the war between the humans and Votans began. The conflict took its toll, and in the aftermath of Arkfall, he found himself a wanderer in a dangerous new world. There he was joined by Irisa, a young Irathient he raised as his own, and who served as his lone companion in the lawless badlands. Nolan believes in right and wrong, but administers it by his own code.
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26* AntiHero: While he is a generally good person, Nolan isn't above milking others for his own benefit (and, by extension, Irisa's). Of particular note is the fact that the crystal taken from him in the pilot was in turn stolen ''by him'' from the player character in the tie-in video game.
27** The flashbacks in ''History Rhymes'' take him into full-on RetiredMonster territory, with casual torture of a captured Irathient, and a very young Irisa forced to execute a helpless prisoner.
28* TheAtoner: Although he'd never admit it and remains a die-hard CombatPragmatist, somewhere during the Pale Wars Nolan went from the kind of guy who committed war atrocities to the kind of guy who stopped battles and rescued orphans. It's strongly implied that this is the origin of his ChronicHeroSyndrome.
29** Taken to a new level in Season 3, [[spoiler: where his decision to find the Omec a new home instead of leaving the ship to detonate is strongly implied to be atonement for his failure to save the strike force and his AxCrazy actions following.]]
30* AwesomenessByAnalysis:
31** In "A Well Respected Man", Nolan cleverly takes one of Datak's schemes apart. Datak had his men instruct a Castithan snitch not to talk to Nolan so he would get angry, then Datak would swoop in and "gently persuade" the man to talk, making Nolan look like a fool and Datak look like a hero. But Nolan sees through Datak's bullshit, taking note of the fact that the snitch is more scared of ''Datak'' than the armed Lawkeeper.
32** In "Painted From Memory", he is able to deduce that [[spoiler:the Kenya they found in the previous episode is actually a modified Indogene]] simply by a common thread in her fragmented memories and a few absent scars.
33* AxCrazy: [[spoiler: After his grief for the strike force and the Ark tech fragments in his brain cause him to develop a homicidal split personality late in Season 3, leading to him hallucinating bomb parts in a bag, storming into a peaceful party with GunsAkimbo, and fatally shooting the Votan ambassador.]]
34* BackFromTheDead: He is shot by Black Jonah in "Everything is Broken", [[spoiler:but was resurrected after Irisa made a deal with Irzu]].
35* BadassLongcoat: Takes to wearing one in the second season onward.
36* BerserkButton: Hurting Amanda, or pretty much anyone he cares about, is a quick recipe for death. [[spoiler:When Yewll and Pottinger's copy of Kenya unexpectedly shows up in Defiance, Yewll states in no uncertain terms that Nolan would not hesitate to kill them if he figured out they were responsible.]]
37* BloodKnight: It's hinted at and later confirmed, that Nolan was one of these during the Pale Wars. [[spoiler: That part of him returns after "Ostinato In White".]]
38* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler: Chooses to depart with Yewll in the Omec ship for the good of its passengers instead of following his daughter back to Defiance.]]
39* CantLiveWithoutYou: In Season 3, he and Irisa have to stay close to each other (around a mile at most) due to some Votan nanotech stuck in their brains after a shared stay in a stasis pod. [[spoiler: At least until Kindzi rips his tech out.]]
40* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Referenced by Irisa as a reason they can't get ahead: he's always got to stop what they're doing and help save something/someone.
41* ConscienceMakesYouGoBack: A side-effect of ChronicHeroSyndrome.
42* CowboyCop: Tends to act on what's right without considering the social or political implications. It earns him the enmity of Datak, who's used to a certain amount of leeway in such matters. He's called on this by Berlin, who says he is using the war as an excuse to act out his [[Franchise/StarWars Han Solo]] fantasies.
43* CynicismCatalyst: Nolan UsedToBeASweetKid. Then the Votan War happened. He joined up with his tough-as-nails sister, who ended up being killed when Nolan fell for an ISurrenderSuckers gambit from an Irathiant. After that, he took his sister's survival lessons to heart and has been pragmatic ever since.
44* DarkAndTroubledPast:
45** Hinted at with his apprehension to speak of his wartime past. [[spoiler: His sister was killed in front of him during a battle, and he was later involved in the Yosemite massacre, where over 200 Human and Votan civilians were killed.]]
46** [[spoiler:He's also one of the people responsible for the Arkfall, due to using a copy of the Arc Core to stop a Votan attack on civilians]].
47* DeadpanSnarker: Snarks about allowing Datak Tarr and Rafe [=McCawley=] to carry weapons when they act as if they're above the law, while he isn't because he's an outsider.
48* {{Determinator}}:
49** In "If I Ever Leave This World Alive", he spends the entire episode suffering from hemorrhagic fever, yet he takes longer to succumb than numerous characters who were infected after he was.
50** In the Season 2 finale, he gets shot in the chest with a taser. He drags himself over to the shooter and kicks his ass, then allows himself to fall only after everyone in the room is down.
51* FantasticRacism: Formerly toward aliens, and currently toward Biomen. Though it may be a FreudianExcuse as Biomen were created as a weapon of war, of which Nolan is trying hard to move past.
52* FriendToAllChildren: As to be expected of a man whose reputation comes from rescuing children in danger, threatening children is a serious sore spot with him. He helps Alak Tarr after it's clear Rafe intends to lynch him, and the motivating factor for his ConscienceMakesYouGoBack moment is seeing a bunch of children being ushered to safety.
53* GeniusBruiser: Despite his thuggish appearance, Nolan is a very smart, capable man.
54* GoodIsNotNice: He was perfectly willing to leave Olfin Tennet to die after she orchestrated a scheme to steal Defiance's deposit for a railroad, leading to several deaths. He also murders a MadBomber in cold blood to keep the Earth Republic from exploiting his weapon-making talents.
55* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: In the third season finale, he flies away in the Omec ship with the intent of redeeming those still aboard, giving no thought to his own prospects of getting home.]]
56* HeroWithBadPublicity: His publicity takes a hit when Datak reveals his not-so-squeaky-clean past, but he recovers it in the second season when he risks his life to disarm a shrill bomb, saving Stahma Tarr in the process.
57* IAmWhatIAm: In "Brothers in Arms", his old friend points out that he isn't some politician. In his heart, Nolan is a soldier. After a moment to think on it, Nolan agrees and [[spoiler:kills Pol Madis in cold blood after learning the weapon maker wasn't going to be executed but ''used'' by Earth Republic to make more weapons.]]
58* ImNotAHeroIm:
59** Though he doesn't actually use the line, Nolan doesn't seem terribly fond of how the Defiant Few have been idolized. In particular, when Amanda tries to ask him about the actual incident, he only vaguely replies "It was what it was." Given his ChronicHeroSyndrome, it's probably in part due to the fact that before the Defiant Few incident, there was literally a world war going on where countless died and suffered. Glamorizing the reality of war is something he has consistently fought against.
60** The game explains ''why'' he's frustrated with the idolization of the Defiant Few: [[spoiler:they activated a terraforming device to defeat the enemy forces, obliterating San Francisco and effectively committing a war crime]]. He's noticeably evasive when events surrounding the incident come up.
61** In episode 4, when Nolan explains the process to make Adreno from human adrenal fluid, Amanda tries to ask if his own unit was involved. Nolan quickly turns her attention back to the matter at hand without answering.
62** "Brothers in Arms" reveals that he got the nickname "No-Man Nolan" during the war, on account of an itchy trigger finger. He also has a fairly large bounty on his head, half that of the MadBomber Pol Madis.
63** "Past is Prologue" reveals that [[spoiler:he was involved in a massacre and did things during the Pale Wars that border on war crimes]].
64* InSeriesNickname: "No-Man Nolan," which he tells Irisa is because he got stranded behind enemy lines and had to cross through no-man's land. In reality, he was given the name due to his tendency to leave no man alive.
65* KnightInSourArmor: Stuck in a dirty job where he doesn't always have all the information he should and pulled this and that way by Town Council politics, he continues to soldier on.
66* LastNameBasis: To date, only Datak, who did so mockingly, has ever called him "Joshua".
67* MoralityChain: He and Irisa are this to each other. Irisa's violent tendencies are kept in check by her loyalty to Nolan, and Nolan is implied to have been much more brutal prior to adopting Irisa.
68* PapaWolf: It is a seriously bad idea to mess with Irisa if he's anywhere nearby.
69-->''"Tommy, you hurt my daughter, your questions about God, they're gonna get answered personally."''
70* PermaStubble: Which serves to accentuate his AntiHero demeanor.
71* ReallyGetsAround: Nolan is something of a man-slut. So far [[spoiler:Kenya, Amanda and Berlin]] have all slept with him. Tommy even lampshades that Nolan has basically no shame, a fact Nolan himself agrees with.
72* SanitySlippage: Ever since [[spoiler: his strike force was wiped out]], he's been on a downward spiral. [[spoiler: He eventually develops a SplitPersonality and becomes homicidal.]]
73* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: In "Brothers in Arms", [[spoiler:he murdered Pol Madis in cold blood upon learning that both sides wanted to put him to work designing weapons for them, rather than imprison him for being a mass murderer and general psychopath]]. His entire justification was "It felt right."
74* TheSheriff: Inherits the title of "lawkeeper" due to being the only qualified person in town after the original lawkeeper bites the dust.
75* SpannerInTheWorks: The only reason Defiance still exists is because Nolan happened to wind up there just when the villains' plan was set into motion.
76* SpiritAdvisor: [[spoiler: Gets one in the form of a hallucination of his AxCrazy military self.]]
77* UsedToBeASweetKid: Young Nolan had a hard time with violence, even in war. Then his sister was killed because he couldn't shoot an Irathiant pulling an ISurrenderSuckers gambit. That hardened him real quick.
78[[/folder]]
79
80[[folder:Irisa]]
81!!Deputy Lawkeeper Irisa Nyira
82[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/irisa_nyira.jpg]]
83[[caption-width-right:350:''"You're an idiot."'']]
84->'''Played By:''' Creator/StephanieLeonidas
85
86-->'''Nolan:''' Now, can I trust you to be a good girl and behave yourself while I'm gone?\
87'''Irisa:''' Probably not.\
88'''Nolan:''' There's my girl.
89
90An attractive Irathient woman, Irisa is Nolan's tacit second in command and adoptive daughter. Smart, independent and feisty, Irisa still struggles with the weight of her unusual upbringing. Nolan has encouraged Irisa to leave behind her traumatic past. He rescued her at a young age, and the two have been inseparable ever since. But leaving the past behind is easier said than done - especially when Irisa is cursed with a destructive, powerful entity inside her that threatens everyone.
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92* AbusiveParents: Implied about her biological parents. [[spoiler:Her parents were part of a cult that tortured her by tying her wrists so tight that they bled and had a venomous snake bite her just to see if she was the cult's messiah.]].
93** A flashback reveals that Nolan exposed her to death and violence on a regular basis and as a child she was so afraid of him [[spoiler:she tried to stab him to death in his sleep, which he just barely avoided by waking up.]] He doesn't regret teaching her hard lessons but he is horrified by the way she sees him in her memory.
94* ActionGirl: More than willing to knife someone holding a gun to her head, and just as capable a fighter as Nolan.
95* AntiHero: Even more so than Nolan.
96* BadassBoast: When the deputy claims they're both trapped in the jail, him due to duty and her due to being behind bars.
97---> '''Irisa:''' [[BewareTheQuietOnes I'm not trapped in here.]]
98* BerserkButton: Chains or any similar type of restriction, ''especially'' if kids are exposed to it.
99* BrokenBird: Due to the above-mentioned AbusiveParents.
100* CantLiveWithoutYou: In Season 3, she and Nolan have to stay close to each other (around a mile at most) due to some Votan nanotech stuck in their brains after a shared stay in a stasis pod.
101* {{Catchphrase}}: ''"You're an idiot."'' It's usually said in response to people acting more altruistic than necessary.
102* TheChosenOne: According to Daigo, who may or may not be batshit insane. Sukar has a similar belief (but for very different reasons) but he's not insane. The fact that she's gotten this treatment twice, once from someone she hates and once from someone she deeply respects, makes her rather uncomfortable. Both the treatment itself and the juxtaposition of the two.
103* ConscienceMakesYouGoBack: Like father, like daughter.
104* DarkAndTroubledPast: Whatever Nolan rescued her from, it apparently involved chains and she has scars on her wrists from it. [[spoiler:Episode 5 reveals that a cult was trying to make her into a DarkMessiah.]]
105* DealWithTheDevil: She agrees to [[spoiler:become Irzu's / The Kaziri's "weapon"]] in order to save Nolan. In the second season, this causes her to [[spoiler: involuntarily convert people to a sort of HiveMind cult, and ultimately use the Kaziri's terraformers to blow up New York and damage Defiance.]]
106* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: after breaking the Kaziri's control over her, and remembering what she did to Tommy, she immediately begs Nolan to kill her.]]
107* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:She tries to kill herself, but Irzu has other ideas and just regenerates her.]]
108* EmotionallyTongueTied: Her catchphrase is usually delivered in this manner, since she can't articulate what she's feeling in a more descriptive way.
109* FieryRedhead: She's HotBlooded and has the same fiery hair color as all Irathients.
110* GoodIsNotNice: She always strives to do what's right, but can be very blunt and abrasive in her efforts. She's also a bit quicker to resort to violence than Nolan.
111* HappilyAdopted: She and Nolan really do love each other, despite some friction over his more heroic qualities. [[spoiler: Subverted in season three when it's revealed that for much of their association she was ''terrified'' of him and almost killed him at one point.]]
112* HeroicBSOD: After [[spoiler: killing Tommy]] she is incapable of using a gun or killing anyone.
113* HiddenDepths: She appears to be a pretty good artist, if her sketch of Alak in her diary is anything to go by.
114* HumanWeapon: Well, Votan, but yes. The exact details are still unclear at the end of the first season, but at least one important person believes it.
115-->'''[[spoiler:Irzu]]:''' You must become.\
116'''Irisa:''' Become what?\
117'''[[spoiler:Irzu]]:''' [[spoiler:My weapon]].
118* InSeriesNickname: The Spirit Riders call her "Little Wolf".
119* InterspeciesRomance: With Tommy as of the end of "The Serpent's Egg".
120* MacGuffinSuperPerson: [[spoiler:The cult implanted the white Kaziri in her, which has bonded with her entire system. This is probably the origin of her visions.]]
121* MoralityChain: She doesn't act on her more violent impulses thanks to Nolan, and in turn it's implied Nolan was much worse before adopting her and needing to set a good example as a result.
122* MsFanservice: With her midriff-baring and her relatively explicit sex scene with Tommy, she's certainly heading this way very quickly.
123* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Her decision to save Elah Bandik from torture results in Datak Tarr killing him.
124* PerpetualFrowner: She's either frowning or giving someone a DeathGlare, usually while threatening them with one weapon or another.
125* PintsizedPowerhouse: She's quite short compared to most of the main cast, but still able to put up a hell of a fight.
126* RevengeBeforeReason: She wanted to kill the cultist so badly she was willing to kill Tommy until it was made clear the man was a DeathSeeker.
127* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: She tries to [[spoiler:cut down Elah Bandik, despite his torture being legal and a cultural norm.]]
128* {{Seers}}: She's been gifted with "the sight", a rare ability among her people to see into the past and anywhere in the present.
129* SociopathicHero: At times, although Nolan and Tommy act as {{Morality Chain}}s.
130* {{Stripperific}}: Her shirt is ''just'' a bit too short to get all the way down. Then there's the outfit she wears while performing a kind of 'roided up Tai Chi.
131* [[ThatManIsDead That Girl Is Dead]]: Tells Tommy "The Irisa you love is gone," [[spoiler: right before stabbing him in the guts.]]
132* TraumaButton: {{Averted|Trope}}; In the first episode, Tommy tries to put handcuffs on her, but Nolan convinces him that Irisa, who had a traumatic experience with being chained up, might flip out and kill him.
133* {{Tsundere}}: Most evident in her relationship with Tommy.
134* YouAreInCommandNow: [[spoiler: At the end of the series, she becomes the Lawkeeper after Nolan's HeroicSacrifice.]]
135[[/folder]]
136
137!The Rosewater Sisters
138
139[[folder:Amanda]]
140!!Amanda Rosewater
141[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amanda_rosewater.jpg]]
142[[caption-width-right:350:''"There's always hope. And it's our job to remind them of that."'']]
143->'''Played By:''' Creator/JulieBenz
144
145Born in New York in 2011, Amanda shouldered a great responsibility at an early age, serving as a stand-in parent for her sister Kenya when their mother and father died during the Pale Wars. Adrift in a post-war world, Amanda eventually heard of a town where Humans and Votans were attempting to coexist. She traveled to Defiance and accepted a job cleaning the mayor's office. Despite these humble beginnings, she so impressed then-Mayor Nicolette Riordan that, upon her retirement, Nicky appointed Amanda to finish out her term.
146
147Amanda used her political power to maintain peace in the community, an ambitious task in this deadly new world. Losing the Mayoral seat was a blow, but Amanda's strength and determination to do the right thing remain no matter what her position in the community.
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149* TheAlcoholic: It's subtle - and somewhat understandable, given the huge amount of stress she faces every day - but she seeks solace in the bottle quite a bit. And she prefers the hard stuff; her drink of choice is pre-war scotch.
150* BerserkButton: Insulting her sister will get you a slap to the face.
151* BrutalHonesty: As opposed to inspiring speeches that were seemingly a hallmark of the previous Mayor, Amanda has started her career by being utterly honest in horrible situations. One such example is flat-out telling the townspeople that they're going to die in the Volge attack. Then there's this exchange in Season 2:
152-->'''Nolan:''' Am I a bad father?\
153'''Amanda:''' Well since you asked... kind of, yeah.
154* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her first two scenes. Her first scene shows her as the idealistic if unsure of herself mayor, her second scene shows her as an example of GoodIsNotDumb.
155* FanservicePack: In Season 2, [[spoiler:due to Kenya's death]] she now manages the [=Need/Want=] and has a CleavageWindow in her outfit.
156* GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: {{Averted}}. Despite being an overall good character, she had an abortion years ago. The abortion itself is treated as an understandable choice given the [[AfterTheEnd overall]] [[DeathWorld situation]], but her handling of it--not even discussing it with the father, [[spoiler:Connor Lang]], beforehand, even knowing he would have a problem with it--led to the destruction of their relationship. [[spoiler:It's later revealed that her pregnancy was a result of her [[ChildByRape rape by a stranger]], but she refused to admit it because it would have damaged her political career.]]
157* GoodIsNotDumb: She's an idealist, but is neither stupid nor naive. This is especially made clear by her first interaction with Nolan. She is not overly impressed to learn he is one of "The Defiant Few", musing that that was a long time ago and insists he answer her questions. Also, when he tries to impress on her that he can only work if he has a gun, and needs to work to make enough money to leave town, she casually mentions that the local brothel is hiring. Later, when Stahma tries to convince her to appoint Datak as the temporary mayor when she's incapacitated by a virus, she sees right through the attempt.
158* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blond and very good-hearted.
159* MamaBear:
160** When the body of Kenya's abusive missing husband is found bricked up inside of a wall, Tommy and Nolan's first suspect is Amanda, and both privately admit that she'd definitely be capable of murder to protect her sister. She's innocent, however.
161** From when Stahma told her that [[spoiler:the newly rescued Kenya is a fake.]]
162-->'''Amanda:''' If you repeat that lie anywhere, to anyone, I will hurt you. It will be painful, and it will be permanent.
163* MissingMom: She disappeared in the Pale Wars during a bombing.
164* NotSoAboveItAll: She's not above leveraging her position as Mayor to force Alak to play her favorite song on the radio.
165* PromotionToParent: She had to step up and raise Kenya after losing their mother, to the point that she slaps a woman for insulting Kenya's mother, claiming it was an insult to her. [[spoiler:It turns out that their mother was unwilling to go back into danger for Kenya, so Amanda did so alone]].
166* RapeAsBackstory: When she was working in New York in an E-Rep building, she was raped by an E-Rep soldier. [[spoiler:This led to her pregnancy and subsequent abortion, neither of which she could properly explain because it would have affected her career. And to make matters worse, the soldier who raped her turned out to be [[BigBadFriend Niles Pottinger]].]]
167* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She has difficulty with the mayor-ish duties, but is very good at just taking care of people.
168* TookALevelInBadass: She was always intelligent and much tougher than she looks, but by Season 2 she's become even more so. So far we've seen her out-maneuver Pottinger politically and take down an abusive drunk twice her size.
169* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: She unwittingly drives [[spoiler:Deidre Lamb]] to more extreme methods simply by encouraging her to fight for what she wants.
170[[/folder]]
171
172[[folder:Kenya]]
173!!Kenya Rosewater
174[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kenya_rosewater.jpg]]
175[[caption-width-right:350:''"I've never not been able to do my job."'']]
176->'''Played By:''' Creator/MiaKirshner
177
178Kenya is the beautiful spitfire who runs the [=NeedWant=], the town's bar and brothel. Self-assured and dauntless, she has an unwavering devotion to the town that has inexorably woven her into many of its complicated affairs.
179
180Growing up, Kenya rebelled by making trouble and embracing her sexuality. When Kenya arrived in Defiance, she took up residence at the [=NeedWant=], eventually becoming its proprietor.
181
182She has a keen insight into the needs of others, but a blind spot when it comes to her own emotions.
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184* ActionGirl: Nolan is initially unconcerned that she was wandering around the worst part of town at night, claiming she can take care of herself. She also carries around a knife for self-defense, which unfortunately is completely useless against a [[SuperSoldier bioman]].
185* AwfulWeddedLife: Her marriage to Hunter Bell was anything but happy, and she suffered a lot of DomesticAbuse under him, and had to [[CutHimselfShaving lie to her sister about it]].
186* TheBartender: Her first role in the plot is to sit behind her bar and give Nolan advice on where to find some quick cash.
187* CameBackWrong: In "Painted From Memory", after returning in the previous episode, her memory is oddly fragmented. [[spoiler:It's revealed that she's actually an Indogene altered by Yewll to look like Kenya and implanted with Amanda's Kenya-specific memories to create a convincing forgery.]]
188* ADeadlyAffair: When she becomes Stahma's lover, Stahma warns her that were Datak ever to find out about their affair he would kill them both. [[spoiler: And that indeed comes to pass, with the surprise that it's Stahma the one that kills her via [[CleanFoodPoisonedFork poisoning]]]].
189* DisposableSexWorker: [[spoiler:Stahma kills her once she starts to become inconvenient to her marriage]].
190* DuctTapeForEverything: Kenya actually seems to use it in place of a bra, at least during her session with Nolan. She does have more conventional lingerie when walking about
191* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the pilot, when a grimy miner walks in and asks for sex, she gives him a lecture on dressing well before inviting him back after he takes a shower.
192* EthicalSlut: A firm believer in SexIsGood, both in how she runs her business and in her personal relationships.
193* FriendsWithBenefits: She decides not to charge Nolan for their sessions, since he's fun, at the same time insisting that they don't use labels for their relationship. She ends up breaking it off in the next episode because it interferes with her work, and Nolan's a good sport about it.
194* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: She's a prostitute and madame, having taken over the business after her husband died, and has done a much better job than him. She also deeply loves her sister and runs a clean establishment.
195* TheMistress: Becomes one to Stahma Tarr when she comes into the [=NeedWant=] in search for a prostitute for Alak, but finds herself in Kenya's bed instead and the two quickly form an intimate relationship.
196* MsFanservice: Her skimpy outfits and numerous sex scenes. There are also a few scenes focused on her running up and down while in a skimpy outfit.
197* PutOnABus: Amanda thinks this is the case in season 2, which Stahma gently tries to dissuade her of. [[spoiler:Stahma actually killed her and hid the body.]] [[TheBusCameBack She returns]] in "Slouching Towards Bethlehem", [[spoiler: cruelly subverted, she hasn't comeback. The person who returns is actually a modified Indogene made to look like Kenya]].
198* RavenHairIvorySkin: Has pale and skin and long dark hair, contrasting [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold with her sister]].
199* SexGoddess: An extremely skilled lover who prides herself on leaving her clients satisfied. Stahma ever looks for her when she wants someone to [[ProfessionalSexEd teach Alak how to please a woman for his future marriage]].
200* UnproblematicProstitution: She runs a clean establishment with the [=NeedWant=], treats her employers and clients fairly and even takes part in it herself.
201* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: She's very confused by what Stahma sees in Datak.
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203[[/folder]]
204
205!The Tarr Family
206
207[[folder:Datak]]
208!!Datak Tarr
209[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/datak.jpg]]
210[[caption-width-right:350:''"I do these things, endure these painful encounters so our son never has to. This is my gift."'']]
211->'''Played By:''' Creator/TonyCurran
212
213Datak Tarr is the primary figure in Defiance's underworld, running everything from gambling to weapons smuggling and organized crime. True to his Castithan ways, Datak is always on the lookout for opportunities that allow him to get his hooks into people so he can later manipulate them to his own ends.
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215Born into a lower caste on his homeworld, Datak found his way onto an Ark despite his low standing. There he met Stahma, who admired his instincts, and the two became husband and wife. Once they arrived in Defiance, he used brute force and wits to establish a powerful business interest in the town. More than anything, Datak desires legitimacy and a better future for his family.
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217* AbusiveParents: He crosses the line into this territory when he [[spoiler:scars his own son Alak]]. Datak also suffered this himself, having a deeply religious and abusive father who is implied to have been worse than even Datak.
218* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler:He does beg for his life, but is desperately ashamed of it. He even kills the only witness - the man who literally saved his life from the situation he was begging for it in, five seconds previously - to keep this secret.]]
219* AmbiguouslyBi: He hires a male Nightporter at the Need/Want, and even passionately kisses them, but it's just to get them alone so he can talk about their connections to the VC. However, Castithans, and the Votans in general, don't seem all too bothered by sexuality so its entirely possible he's not completely straight.
220* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Cuts off his arm so that he can escape an explosion focused on a beacon hidden in the arm without sabotaging the mission.]]
221* AntiVillain: He's a crime lord, but he doesn't want to be. He much prefers to be honestly respected rather than feared, and his overriding goal is to create a ''legitimate'' business empire to leave to his son.
222* BadBoss: Datak doesn't treat his employees very well, and has even been known to kill them. [[spoiler:This bites him in the ass when Stahma takes control, as they're all too happy to beat the living hell out of their former tormentor.]]
223* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:He is elected mayor of Defiance in the season 1 finale. Datak's victory is short-lived, however, as his E-Rep allies prove that they have no intention of sharing control of Defiance with him.]]
224* BerserkButton: It's a very bad idea to challenge Datak's pride, even unintentionally.
225* BolivianArmyEnding: At the end of season 1, [[spoiler:he and Stahma are left at the mercy of E-Rep soldiers... after Datak killed their commanding officer]]. In season 2, [[spoiler:he's in a prison camp for his crimes with a ten year sentence]].
226* BullyingADragon: After learning the details of what Nolan [[BloodKnight was like]] during the Pale Wars, he decides to reveal this publicly on the radio to everyone in Defiance. A supremely pissed-off Nolan nearly beats him to death with his bare hands. And after Irisa gets Nolan to stop, Datak ''laughs at Nolan for not following through'', which borders on TooDumbToLive.
227* CharacterDevelopment: Datak learns to control his temper, to value those around him more and to evolve past his old traditions and hunger for power.
228* ControlFreak: He has to be in control. He has to be in control of his wife, his son, his crime empire... everything. His life would be infinitely simpler if he was willing to let his wife take a more active role, and not force his son to take over the empire while he's in prison. As Alak notes, [[{{Irony}} he actually has very little self-control]], and quite a bit of the problems in Season 2 can be laid directly at his feet, as the Earth Republic used [[spoiler:his murder of Colonel Marsh]] as an excuse to take over Defiance.
229* CultureJustifiesAnything: Occasionally he tries to use old Castithan traditions to get his way, which includes threatening to murder his son for disobeying him. This doesn't earn much points for him, since many of the people of Defiance, both Human and Votan, tend to disagree with their views.
230* TheDon: Leader of the underworld in Defiance, and everyone seems to be aware of it.
231* DudeWheresMyRespect:
232** He's very annoyed at how much applause Rafe gets as opposed to him, mostly because Rafe deliberately filled the crowd with miners to upstage him.
233** In "A Well Respected Man", he initially refuses to help find Kenya because Nolan drags him out of his house in the middle of the night.
234** In "The Bride Wore Black" reveals eight years ago, he still had this attitude when he was helping bring in quadruple the profits to the town but Hunter Bell refused to give him any respect or more money.
235* EmasculatedCuckold: Despite the fact he has lovers, Stahma has to keep her relationship with Kenya a secret since his wife having an affair would wound his pride. [[spoiler:And he indeed has Stahma kill Kenya once he becomes aware]].
236* EnemyMine: He and Datak are able to briefly put aside their enmity in their mutual hatred for Rahm Tak. Rafe even genuinely says Datak's assurances he will see Rahm Tak dead means a great deal.
237* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He genuinely loves his wife and son and states that everything he does as a crime boss is to make a better life for them. [[spoiler:Possibly subverted when it's revealed that he's more than willing to use his son as a political pawn and even threatens to straight-up murder his wife.]] He and his wife also care for their servant Jalina, banding together despite recent animosity to track down her killer.
238* EvenEvilHasStandards: He is disgusted when he sees a man run from the Volge Battle. The next episode reveals that such a show of cowardice is considered damning to the entire Castithan community.
239* EvilCannotComprehendGood: When Alak offers his own life in place of one of Datak's men, Datak assumes that it was all for show, to prove to the men that he cares about them. It doesn't occur to him that Alak meant it, and really doesn't want his father to murder his own men.
240* FaceDeathWithDignity: Sentenced to die for treason, he requests that he be executed by a Castithan shaming ritual rather than being hanged. [[spoiler:This ultimately saves his life, as it keeps him alive long enough for Amanda to offer him a pardon in exchange for going on a SuicideMission, which he manages to survive.]]
241* FantasticRacism: Shows himself to be rather virulently anti-Irathient in "If I Ever Leave This World Alive". And despite his attempt to appear civil, his barely veiled contempt for Humans is obvious to everyone.
242* GoodFeelsGood: He initially disdains the cheers that his rival [=McCawley=] receives during the founding celebration as merely due to his having stuffed the crowd with mine workers. Later, after he vows to forgive the interest on debts of all those who fight against the Volge and receives a cheer in turn, he is clearly somewhat affected.
243* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He's given the change to make one to destroy Rahm Tak and his army. Datak [[RedemptionEarnsLife survives it]] thanks to some quick thinking while still doing the job.]]
244* HotBlooded: The main thing playing into his RedOniBlueOni with Stahma. And ultimately, why she's so much more dangerous.
245* {{Hypocrite}}: Datak is a massive hypocrite, and not just in the usual politician way.
246** He enforces caste-based traditions in Defiance because, in his current position, that makes him top dog. The same traditions on their world had him at the bottom of the barrel.
247** He cheats on his wife with Kenya, but becomes outraged when he [[spoiler:finds out she was doing the same thing]]. It seems to be more of an overall Castithan cultural hypocrisy, since Castithans are mostly patriarchal. It's suggested in one episode that it's cultural tradition for a male Castithan to have sex with a stand-in for their wife-to-be during their equivalent of a bachelor party. On a deeper level the fact he has sex with a human at all is hypocritical given he detests humans as inferior and disgusting, refers to them as smelling bad and claims any Castithan who thinks otherwise has lost their sense of smell.
248* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Having come from the lowest caste of the Castithan, he does his best to come off as this but doesn't always succeed.
249* NotMeThisTime: After Deirdre's death, Stahma tells him not to even pretend he didn't murder her. Datak remarks he was sure Stahma was the culprit. [[spoiler:They then realize the only other possibility was Christie herself, causing Stahma to burst out laughing.]]
250* PapaWolf: He was ready to kill Rafe for threatening Alak, though Stahma talked him out of it, and killed two Hellbugs that were trying to attack Christie and Alak.
251* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:He avenges Jalina's death by gouging out the eyes of the doctor who harvested her corneas.]]
252* {{Pride}}: Both his driving motivation and most obvious flaw.
253* TheQuisling: Jumps in bed with the Earth Republic to help win his bid for Mayor of Defiance, and fully intends to sell out the town for a generous cut of the profits.
254* RedOniBlueOni: Red Oni to Stahma's Blue.
255* TheRival: To Rafe [=McCawley=]. Datak doesn't particularly like being a criminal, and wants to have the same respect Rafe holds in the town so Alak can have a better life. Of course, it's no big secret that he ''is'' one, so this naturally creates some friction.
256* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem: Claims Nolan deactivating his Bioman was a "low-blow," and confiscates most of his winnings.
257* StrongFamilyResemblance: He looks exactly like his father, who is also played by Creator/TonyCurran. The only difference is their haircuts.
258* UngratefulBastard: Being ungrateful seems to be a recurring theme with Datak. Humans have saved his life at least three times but he still regards them as inferior and is more than willing to kill the very people who saved him. [[spoiler:Connor Lang saves his life...and Datak kills him so nobody knows he shamed his liro.]]
259* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He tries really hard to invoke this. Ruthlessly so if need be. With varying degrees of success.
260* VillainousValor: When it comes down to it, Datak won't shy away from battle. During the Volge attack, he's right up front with everyone else and is even seen showing others how to shoot.
261* WeUsedToBeFriends: Or allies, rather, with Rafe [=McCawley=] when working against Hunter Bell.
262[[/folder]]
263
264[[folder:Stahma]]
265!!Stahma Tarr
266[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stahma.jpg]]
267[[caption-width-right:350:''"The most we can hope for is that what we want is worth the evil we do."'']]
268->'''Played By:''' Creator/JaimeMurray
269
270-->''"[[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale Once again, the strong Castithan male fails to do what is necessary, and it falls to me to open the airlock door myself!]]"''
271
272The wife of Datak Tarr, one of the most powerful men in Defiance, Stahma is seemingly the perfect picture of a Castithan wife. Beneath the surface, however, lies a dark side that is ready to break from the traditional roles assigned her by her race. Stahma has her own ambitions and uses cunning and politics to achieve them.
273
274Having met Datak during her voyage on an Ark, Stahma aided him in his business during the Pale Wars. When the fighting ended, the two found themselves among a group of migrant settlers and eventually settled in Defiance.
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276* AffablyEvil: Stahma is gently charming and very likable on a genuine level, despite the horrible things she does. For example, she cheerfully tells Christie a story which basically implies she murdered her fiancé to be with Datak.
277* AllForNothing: In "Painted from Memory", Stahma is horrified to learn that [[spoiler:Datak never expected her to actually kill Kenya like he told her to. He thought Stahma would drug Kenya and have her shipped off somewhere, like the common fan theory. But she '''did''' kill her]].
278* AppealToTradition: Stahma does this twice in "The Bride Wore Black" by [[spoiler:understanding Christie's earlier dislike of the Telos, a Castithan wedding device which keeps the bride blinded through the wedding so the first thing she sees is her husband. So before the wedding, even when Christie was willing to wear it, she gives Christie the an old human-style wedding veil, which while not fully blinds Christie, would work here.]]
279* BathingBeauty: She has a fondness for bathing and has [[BathtubScene several bathing scenes]].
280* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler:At the end of Season 1, she and Datak are left at the mercy of E-Rep soldiers... after Datak killed their commanding officer.]] Resolved in the second season.
281* TheChessmaster: Stahma is a genius, easily one of, if not the smartest character in the cast, who keeps people dancing on her strings beautifully. One of the very few able to match her is her own husband and even then not without effort and serious growth as a person.
282* CradlingYourKill: [[spoiler:Done by Stahma to Kenya, after she poisons and kills Kenya in the Season One finale.]]
283* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She loves her husband despite his cruelty, and would do anything to protect her son. She also honestly cares for their servant Jalina.
284** She did come to truly love Christie even referring to Christie as her blood daughter. [[spoiler: Stahma was not at all happy that she was force kill Christie and it's implied the only reason she was able go through with it was because both knew if she hadn't it would mean the death of Christie and Alec's baby.]]
285* FemmeFatale: Not a traditional one, but she'll use her sensuality and sexuality along side soft and hard words to manipulate the people around her or hide the true strength she has. In "The Bride Wore Black", Datak is briefly amazed when Stahma (relatively speaking) raises her voice at him but she quickly becomes demure and sensual again in order to steer his thoughts back to where she wants them. In this sense, she's a rare successful Western depiction of a YamatoNadeshiko.
286* {{Foil}}: To her son. Much like him, she has come to enjoy human and Earth culture and traditions. Whereas Alak has done so because he considers Earth home, she has done so because it affords her opportunities she could never have on Casti.
287* InLoveWithYourCarnage: She doesn't love Datak despite his cruelty, but ''because'' of it. She considers his cutthroat nature to be proof of his ambitiousness and willingness to do anything in order to succeed. [[spoiler:She takes control of the family business away from her son, specifically because she sees him as too merciful.]]
288* InterspeciesRomance: ''Twice'', once with [[spoiler: Kenya]] and again with [[spoiler: T'evgin.]]
289* LadyMacbeth: Seems to be quite a bit more cunning than her husband, and even talks some sense into him when his approach is too unsubtle. Also a subverted MoralityPet. While at first she appears to be kind, see PragmaticVillainy below.
290* {{Leitmotif}}: A flute tune.
291* LikeASonToMe: Christie strength and willingnes to learn and apply to Castithan culture lead Stahma to accept and love her as daughter.
292* MamaBear:
293** When Alak is scarred by [[spoiler:Datak]], she has Datak's men beat him severely [[spoiler:and muscles him out of his own business]]. At least part of the reason was that [[spoiler:Datak refused to treat her as an equal]], but scarring Alak went over the line.
294** In the following episode, she confronts Rafe over beating Alak for his stunt during the debate in the previous season. However, rather than retaliate, she respects his similar reasons for doing it and even assures him that they both want the same thing for Alak.
295* TheManBehindTheMan: After Datak [[spoiler:is imprisoned, Stahma becomes the real power behind Alak. She makes him fully aware of this, using him as a figurehead to run the Tarr business successfully. She was also this to Datak, although not as blatantly]].
296* ManipulativeBitch: Extremely so. Whether dealing with the townsfolk, her son, her husband, [[spoiler:or her lover]], Stahma plays everyone around her with relative ease.
297* MasterPoisoner: When she has to do the dirty work herself, she favors poison. Just ask [[spoiler:Kenya, the wife of Shigustak Kurr, and the Tarrs' treacherous crew]].
298* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale:
299** She's always been the schemer in her marriage. It takes Nolan until episode 4 to realize it. She'll even manipulate her own husband to achieve her own ends.
300--->'''Nolan:''' I've been watching the wrong snake. ''You're'' the dangerous one.\
301'''Stahma:''' You are very sweet.
302** We've known for a while that her fiancé "accidentally" fell out of an airlock before he could fight Datak in an honor duel. In the first episode of the second season, she implies that originally Datak was going to be the one to stage the accident. Emphasis on ''originally''.
303--->'''Stahma:''' Once again, the strong Castithan male fails to do what is necessary, and it falls to me to open the airlock door myself!
304** And she really makes good on it in "Beasts of Burden". [[spoiler:When Datak scars Alak in retribution for his betrayal while Datak was stuck in prison, Stahma takes over his business and has him beaten by his own men to teach him a lesson.]]
305--->'''Stahma:''' You should have made me a partner.
306* MsFanservice: PlayedWith. In public she wears concealing robes but at home is a ''very'' different story where she [[HomeNudist frequently wears little more]] than [[DiamondsInTheBuff strategically placed jewelry]].
307* MurderTheHypotenuse: If Stahma's story of how they met is to believed (and one reads between the lines), she [[ThrownOutTheAirlock spaced]] her fiancé after he challenged Datak to a duel to the death.
308* NavelDeepNeckline: Many of her outfits have necklines that reach her stomach.
309* NotSoStoic: [[spoiler:There are two thngs that break her facade: Kenya's threat to reveal their affair, and the fact that Datak will probably get executed by E-Rep. She also breaks her facade again when telling Alak that she is in charge of the family business now.]]
310* PragmaticVillainy: She's the one who came up with the idea of allowing Christie and Alak to marry with an eye on then arranging Rafe and Quentin's deaths and taking over the [=McCawley=] mines, thus fulfilling Datak's desire for more power but also making their son happy by letting him marry the girl he loves. She also parleyed Amanda's search for her sister into a Council seat for Datak after he had refused to help them, and used the fact that Christie was sick to tell Amanda's assistants not to bother Rafe about mayoral duties while he was at her bedside, so that Datak could take them over instead. She also realizes the opportunity that [[spoiler:Amanda getting sick with the plague]] provides and sets plans in motion to take advantage of that well before Datak even realizes it himself or the part he's supposed to play.
311%%* RedOniBlueOni: Blue Oni To Datak's Red.
312* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Castithans consider bathing a family bonding ritual, and thus she has no problem hugging her teenage son while wearing... necklaces, mainly. Subverted in that publicly she wears flowing robes that cover everything but her head and hands.
313* SilkHidingSteel: Under her smiles and elegance she's every bit as ruthless as her husband.
314* StatuesqueStunner: She is quite possibly the tallest female character in the series so far.
315* TragicVillain: Stahma may be a villain, but there's a definite tragedy to her. She's a highly intelligent, strong-willed woman who had the misfortune of being raised in an extremely patriarchal society where she was seen as secondary to men. Her hopes, ambitions and dreams were put on halt as she was expected to be a wife, mother and nothing more.
316* UnholyMatrimony: She and Datak have their ups and downs, but it's hard for them to stay away from one another. They love each other because of their ruthlessness and ambition, not in spite of it.
317* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Compared to her husband, most people seem to think of her as merely a soft spoken if occasionally firm wife who's nothing but kind and timid. Only Nolan [[spoiler:and arguably Kenya]] knows otherwise and that's primarily because his cunning is near supernatural. Even her husband seems only partially aware of how manipulative she can be since most of her efforts where Datak are involved revolve around Datak. A good example being in "The Bride Wore Black" where she briefly gets flustered while trying to wrangle in a pissed off Datak.
318* WomenAreWiser: While her husband was willing to kill the entire [=McCawley=] in response to Rafe nearly killing his son, she points out that it would just take a few simple assassinations for all the [=McCawley=] property to fall under their control through Alak's relationship with Christie.
319* YamatoNadeshiko: She's supposed to be the perfect picture of a Castithan wife.
320[[/folder]]
321
322[[folder:Alak]]
323!!Alak Tarr
324[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alak_tarr_2.jpg]]
325->'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath
326
327-->'''Stahma''': Alak is of the new world, he doesn't see the humans the way we do. He sees beauty in them, kindness.\
328'''Datak''': Then he's lost his sense of smell.
329
330Alak Tarr, the son of Defiance's subversive Castithan power couple, is a young man caught in the middle, chafing against tradition in a world full of new possibilities. Married to a human, Christie, Alak stands at odds with his family's conventional doctrines and the pressures they pose, and the entirely new realm of possibilities open to him as a citizen of Earth.
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332* BewareTheNiceOnes:
333** When one of his friends calls him the Castithan equivalent of a limp dick because he's marrying Christie, he proceeds to beat the shit out of said friend.
334** When ordered to [[spoiler:kill Skevur]], who managed to slip his restraints, the fight ended with [[spoiler:Alak brutally shanking Skevur until he stopped moving]]. Though that was probably more panic than anything else.
335** [[spoiler: Single-handedly escapes the camp of an extremely dangerous GeneralRipper]], then drives home and [[spoiler: attempts to kill Stahma for her role in Christie's death.]]
336* BreakTheCutie: Season Two does not start off well for Alak. [[SerialEscalation It gets even worse for him]] in Season Three [[spoiler: when his wife is murdered, Pilar kidnaps his child and leaves him for dead, and he is imprisoned in Rahm Tak's camp.]]
337* CallingTheOldManOut: He does this to Datak when he attempts to call off the wedding and again when he confronts Datak at the prison camp, calling him (not inaccurately) a 'miserable old bastard'.
338-->'''Alak:''' You're in here because you couldn't control the ''one thing'' you needed to--''yourself''.
339* CharacterDevelopment: Initially, he was mostly a submissive (though snarky because of who his father was) pretty boy. The influence of Christie and Rafe - particularly when he's engaged - however, have made him more capable of standing up for himself, being his own man, and being a better man than his father. Which, while exactly what his father wants, isn't exactly how Datak would probably want it to happen.
340* ChickMagnet: Over the course of the series, he attracts Christie, Deirdre, Andina and Irisa.
341* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Though in this case, his father puts up with it since his son marrying the mine owner's daughter presents... opportunities. There's also the fringe benefit that Rafe will be far more annoyed with the relationship than he will.
342* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:He sells out his parents as VC spies when he escapes back to Defiance, as retaliation for Stahma killing Christie. He finds little comfort in Stahma's reasoning.]]
343* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: While certainly not squeaky clean (being willing to get in a knife fight with Luke [=McCawley=] when provoked), he's practically upstanding compared to his parents. He is even put off by Datak casually suggesting that they murder Rafe when he objected to Alak dating Christie. This is intentional on Datak's part; he does not want his son to be like him. This ends up being a problem in the second season. When Alak takes over the family business while Datak's stuck in prison, he proves too soft for the job and Stahma decides to just drop the pretense and take control herself.
344* {{Foil}}: To his own father. Alak is respectful of others because he considers them equals; his father is respectful of others in a mostly condescending way. Conversely, Alak is also respectful of the traditions of his home because he appreciates them... but he considers his home to be Earth; Datak is respectful of the traditions of his home (Casti) but only because it gives him the power of caste over others.
345* GoingNative: Much to Datak's chagrin, his son is in love with a human and prefers their culture to his own.
346* InterspeciesRomance: With Christie, a human.
347* KlingonsLoveShakespeare: He broadcasts Earth oldies from the top of the arch, as well as Votan music.
348* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Christie certainly sees him as such.
349* MafiaPrincess: A {{rare male example}}. The typically naive/non-villainous version, although Datak doesn't want him to follow in the family business.
350* NonIdleRich: He's been shown working as a DJ at the top of the Gateway Arch, even devoting a song to Christie. He also provides useful radio reports, including the weather.
351* ScyllaAndCharybdis:
352** Because of Rafe, Datak canceled the wedding and fully expects Alak to listen. This trope is in play because Alak genuinely loves Christie and wants to marry her, but he has rarely stood up to his father all his life. So now, he must choose between honoring his father verses the woman he genuinely loves. Rafe, seeing his genuine turmoil, helps him select Christie.
353** After the above example, Datak declares Alak has shamed his liro, and gives him a task to redeem himself. When that goes south, Rafe has him beat up, and declares if Alak ever does anything to shame Christie, he'll be killed. So, to sum up: if Alak doesn't do what his gangster father wants (which often ends in death or at least loss of property), Datak will kill him. But if he ''does'' do what his father wants, it's quite likely Rafe will kill him for it.
354* TookALevelInBadass: Goes from a meek NiceGuy [[spoiler: whose only kill was coerced]] to a no-nonsense BadassNormal willing to [[spoiler: sell out his own parents as VC spies and nearly kill his mother]] after [[spoiler: witnessing Christie's murder and escaping Rahm Tak's camp.]]
355* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:In his father's scheme to set up Nolan for killing his friend.]]
356[[/folder]]
357
358!The [=McCawley=] Family
359
360[[folder:Rafe]]
361!!Rafe [=McCawley=]
362[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rafe_mccawley.jpg]]
363[[caption-width-right:350:''"I’d appreciate your cooperation. I don’t require it."'']]
364->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Graham Greene|Actor}}
365
366-->''"Yeah, well, call me old-fashioned, but I believe in a fair fight."''
367
368Rafe [=McCawley=] is Defiance's richest and most powerful human – a mine owner whose family has been in this territory for generations. Raised by a tough-as-nails father, Rafe disobeyed his father's wishes and enlisted. After the Pale Wars, he took his wife and burgeoning family back to his home of St. Louis, now barely recognizable due to terraforming. He longs for the world as it was before the Votans arrived.
369
370As one of the founders of Defiance, Rafe has amassed a considerable fortune in the mining business. He is not above using it to help shape the Defiance that HE believes is best.
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372* TheAtoner: His claim for [[spoiler:rewriting his will so when he dies the lands the mines are on will be given to the Irathients of Defiance in a trust (since Irathient families originally claimed the land and were slaughtered by the men who sold it to Rafe, unknown to him at the time).]]
373* BadassBoast: ''"If you again act in a manner unworthy of my baby girl...your marriage will end. And I do not believe in divorce. Capice?"''
374* CharacterDevelopment: See Fantastic Racism.
375* DrowningMySorrows: After [[spoiler:killing his godson Josef.]]
376* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler: He slaughters his way through a whole crew of Votan Collective soldiers after they kill Quentin. Then he gets killed.]]
377* FantasticRacism:
378** He's a bit virulent toward Castithans, especially the Tarrs.
379** He's also slightly intolerant towards Irathients.
380** Seems to get better, at least to the Irathients. [[spoiler:He left them his mines in his will, instead of, you know, the human population of Defiance.]]
381** Seeing [[spoiler:Alak genuinely love his daughter makes him come around to the young man.]]
382** He's also said he doesn't like Indogenes, considering their lack of emotion too machinelike.
383** Liberata seem to be one of the few he likes, considering he Bertie, his assistant, is liberata. And when she goes missing, he's genuinely concerned. It's shown that he even has a framed picture of her.
384* FreudianExcuse: The second episode indicates his racism stems from having his life turned upside down (and his hometown destroyed) by the aliens.
385* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Shot multiple times by General Tak's men while trying to rescue Christie.]]
386* NobleBigot: Despite his prejudices, he's mostly one of the good guys.
387* OneManArmy: Becomes one in the third season opener [[spoiler: when he storms the house to save Christie and Luke. [[SubvertedTrope It doesn't work]].]]
388* PapaWolf:
389** He tried to ''kill'' Alak Tarr because a: he thought he had murdered his son and b: he found out that he was dating his daughter. Later, when Alak gets himself mixed up in his father's scheme to ruin Amanda's reputation, he has his miners give the kid a beating and warns him not to display such idiocy again.
390** Later, [[spoiler: he snaps after Quentin dies and goes on a killing spree to save Christie and Luke from the same fate. It doesn't work, and he winds up getting himself and Christie killed.]]
391* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: He changes his will to leave the mines to the Irathients, mostly because he doesn't want Datak to get his hands on them, but also because he's deeply ashamed after learning that the original Irathient owners of the land were butchered by the people who sold it to him.]].
392* TheRival: To Datak Tarr.
393* TakingTheHeat: He does this for [[spoiler:Quentin, allowing Quentin to sell the story that he tried to assassinate Pottinger and Tennety for revenge because he doesn't want Quentin to go to jail for trying to help his mother]].
394* TraumaCongaLine: Toward the end of Season 1 and in Season 2. He [[spoiler:loses his sons and his mine, is forced to kill his godson, and gets evicted from his home by Pottinger.]]
395* WeUsedToBeFriends: Or allies, rather, with [[spoiler:Datak Tarr when working against Hunter Bell.]]
396[[/folder]]
397
398[[folder:Christie]]
399!!Christie Tarr (née [=McCawley=])
400[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/christie_tarr_1.jpg]]
401[[caption-width-right:350:''"We need to set aside the small stuff and pull together."'']]
402->'''Played By:''' Creator/NicoleMunoz
403
404Christie [=McCawley=] is the only daughter of the town's most influential citizen, Rafe [=McCawley=]. Christie never had the opportunity to meet her mother - who died shortly after Christie's birth - and from an early age took on her mother's role in the family, acting as caregiver for her father and brothers. Christie faces another challenge: An interspecies marriage to Alak Tarr, the Castithan son of two of Defiance's most influential (and notorious) citizens, Datak and Stahma Tarr.
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406* ActionGirl: To a point, anyway. When she and Alak find a Hellbug coming at them, the scene cuts away. When it cuts back, Alak is still freaked out while Christie is holding it off with a torch. The Tarrs charitably rework this story as Alak doing the protecting so he can gain some points with Rafe, which Christie doesn't contradict. She also, along with Alak, takes part in the Battle of the Volge.
407* BewareTheNiceOnes: Christie is a very kind and optimistic young woman, but she's nothing to mess with either. She fights off Hellbugs and [[spoiler:wants to make Datak ''suffer'' after he burns Alak's hand]]. She tops herself in "Doll Parts"; [[spoiler:Deidre tries to make her miscarry, so Christie throws her from the top of the arch]].
408* DatingWhatDaddyHates: So much so that he's willing to disown her, and that's after trying to kill Alak when he first found out. [[spoiler:However, when Alak tells Rafe about his father wanting to cancel the wedding and Rafe sees Alak truly loving his daughter by his conflict between doing the wedding and honoring his father, Rafe comes around to the young man.]]
409* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler: Before she dies she spits a string of Castithan invectives at Rahm Tak that are apparently so vile that even he is disturbed.]]
410* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler: When Stahma has to choose between slashing her throat and letting Datak be killed, Christie simply closes her eyes and says that she is not afraid.]]
411* GenreBlind: When inspirational stories include casual mention of implicit murder, generally they're not supposed to still be inspiring. Even so, Stahma's story has the desired effect on her.
412* TheHeart: Of her family, according to Quentin. It's backed up by her actions: she's naturally kind, understanding and genuine.
413* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:She provokes General Tak into having her killed to distract him and his men before they can find Luke, hidden in a nearby closet.]]
414* TheIngenue: She has shades of this, due to her bright-eyed innocence.
415* InterspeciesRomance: With Alak, a Castithan.
416* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: As part of a SadisticChoice moments after her father dies in front of her.]]
417* MamaBear: Don't threaten her unborn child. [[spoiler:Deidre Lamb learned that the hard way.]]
418* NiceGirl: Christie is kind, considerate, loving and protective.
419* PromotionToParent: Her [[MissingMom mother died shortly after her birth]], forcing her to took her mother's role in the family, acting as a caregiver for her father and her brothers.
420* PregnantBadass: Her MamaBear moment; given her size, she has to be at least six months in.
421* TheResenter: Has shades of this once she marries into the Tarr household, and still isn't treated like a member of the family because she's not Castithan. Especially after Datak starts to try and make amends:
422-->'''Christie:''' I follow their rules, I dress like them, I cook their nasty food, and they still treat me like an outsider. But he [Datak] gets to "atone."
423* SlashedThroat: [[spoiler: Courtesy of Stahma at General Tak's behest.]]
424* TookALevelInBadass: Christie hanging around the Tarrs so much has rubbed off on her and she's nearly as ruthless as they are in protecting what she loves.
425* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: To Alak. When [[spoiler:Datak burns Alak's hand, she wants him "to suffer".]]
426* WomanScorned: She lets Alak rot in jail when she finds he's cheated on her. [[spoiler:Turns out she's a very consummate actor playing this part to a T, knows fully well that Alak will be released from jail and is very understanding about his affair. She just warns him to be more careful in the future.]]
427[[/folder]]
428
429!Earth Republic
430
431[[folder:Pottinger]]
432!!Mayor Niles Pottinger
433[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/niles_pottinger.jpg]]
434[[caption-width-right:350:''"I am a monster. You have no idea the things I've done."'']]
435->'''Played By:''' Creator/JimMurray
436
437The Earth Republic appointed Mayor of Defiance, Niles Pottinger is shrewd, calculating and charming. He's also power-hungry. He does have a soft spot, though. Deep, deep down.
438----
439* AndThisIsFor: [[spoiler:Churchill, whose death he avenges by killing the Gulanee himself.]]
440* ArmouredClosetGay: [[spoiler:He's gay (or at least bi) and stalked Connor for a while, even following him to New York.]]
441* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Shot by Amanda repeatedly, after which his death triggers a singularity bomb in the base he'd taken over, eradicating his body. He truly is DeaderThanDead.]]
442* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: Amanda shoots him in every place possible before finishing him off, including [[GroinAttack his crotch]].]]
443* DeadpanSnarker: Pottinger has a lot of snarky comments to go with that smug smirk.
444* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even ''he'' is creeped out by Yewll when she goes to her MadnessPlace.
445-->'''Pottinger:''' Doesn't...it ''bother'' you?\
446'''Yewll:''' I've done worse.
447%%* EvilBrit
448* GoodGunsBadGuns: His sidearm is a Luger. It suits him.
449* HiddenDepths: Pottinger is an asshole, true, but he's also filled with self-loathing and still carries the trauma of a horrible childhood incident. He's also a surprisingly good gourmet cook.
450* {{Jerkass}}: Self-satisfied, callous and a basic smug asshole.
451* JumpedOffTheSlipperySlope: Boy HOWDY. He was hardly stable before, but his appearance in season 3 really shows how far he's fallen. [[spoiler:During a rescue mission to New York, he kills his commanding officer and takes over the unit, takes over an E-Rep bunker, systematically kills off every other human save one (he probably just hadn't gotten to him yet), and when reunited with Amanda, immediately makes moves to basically make her his SexSlave. His [[KarmicDeath death is really cathartic by that point]].]]
452* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: Gets killed immediately after it's revealed that he was the mysterious masked man who raped Amanda, and that he kept the mask and light.]]
453* AManOfWealthAndTaste: Explicitly paints himself as one.
454* {{Narcissist}}: Berlin says he's in love with his own reflection.
455* NotQuiteTheRightThing: Helping Amanda find closure about [[spoiler:her sister's death]] is a decent thing to do. How he goes about it - [[spoiler: delivering the murderers to Amanda and handing her a gun to do with as she sees fit]] - is...somewhat less so.
456* PetTheDog: Pottinger is actually very considerate of Berlin and is kind to her. His crush on Amanda is also genuine despite his creepier tendencies. He also saved Churchill from a typical Bioman death on the battlefield, and made him his bodyguard.
457* PragmaticVillainy: He suspends the trade of Blue Devil, an outlawed drug. Though he was getting a cut from Stahma, stopping the local supply forces Amanda to come to him for more, and he claims his soldiers were starting to use it.
458* ProfessionalButtKisser: Inverted. He goes out of his way to make Viceroy Mercado dislike him. He claims that the Viceroy only respects men he hates.
459* PutOnABus: No longer in Defiance as of season 3.
460** TheBusCameBack / [[spoiler:BackForTheDead]]: In season 3.
461* RapeAsBackstory: [[spoiler:He was raped by a group of Votan soldiers during the war, as a young man, after they took him and his boarding school classmates in the local church prison.]]
462* ReassignedToAntarctica: Mercado reassigns him to deal with a labor dispute in Dakota after he fails to secure a crashed Votan ship containing Gulanee in stasis.
463* ScarsAreForever: [[spoiler:Pottinger always wears gloves due to the scars on his hands; caused by the glass of broken church windows when Votan soldiers held him down as a teenager.]]
464* SelfDeprecation: He's hardly a good man, but he does have a genuine FreudianExcuse (see RapeAsBackstory) that he could probably work through if he got some real therapy. A hallucination constructed from his memories, however, denies that as the reason.
465-->'''Pottinger:''' Is that why? Is that why I'm the way that I am?\
466'''"Connor":''' Nah. Some people, when they're born...they just come out wrong.
467* SharpDressedMan: Due to his official E-Rep uniform.
468* SmugSnake: Pottinger isn't remotely as charming as he thinks he is. At least one of his superiors suggests that letting Defiance fall out of the E-Rep's control might be worth it, just to see Pottinger's smug smile get wiped off his face.
469-->'''Mercado:''' You're a show-off, Pottinger, with your big words, your hand lotion, your TV screens. But I tell you something, I never met a show-off who was quite as smart as he thought he was.\
470'''Pottinger:''' Well, now that you finally have, you can tell your grandkids all about it.
471* {{Slimeball}}: When he's talking to Amanda, the slime practically oozes out of his pores.
472* StalkerWithACrush: To Amanda. He has a video camera stashed in her bedroom, which he watches on a large screen when he's alone. [[spoiler:Using blackmail, genetic engineering, kidnapping, torture, death threats and emotional manipulation to get a woman in bed? What the hell happened to flowers and chocolate, Niles?]]
473* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Defiance has taken on some dystopic overtones, under the E-Rep's burgeoning leadership.
474* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler: Begins to crack after he's assaulted by disgruntled miners.]]
475* VillainousCrush: On Amanda. [[spoiler: Implied to be the sublimated expression of his former crush on Connor Lang.]]
476* YouHaveFailedMe: When an attempt to capture a Gulanee goes south, [[spoiler:Viceroy Mercado pins it on him and has him reassigned to Dakota, taking over the town]].
477[[/folder]]
478
479[[folder:Berlin]]
480!!Capt. Jessica "Berlin" Rainer
481[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/berlin_rainer.jpg]]
482->'''Played By:''' Creator/AnnaHopkins
483
484Jessica - who's gone by the nickname "Berlin" for most of her life - is a soldier in the Earth Republic who makes propaganda films. Although she wouldn't describe her work that way (as she'll tell you in her direct, no-nonsense fashion). Berlin's a firm believer in the ideals of the Earth Republic, seeing the organization as a valuable force that protects and unites people.
485----
486* ActOfTrueLove: While confident , ambitious and having a career that was going places in the Earth Rep. She was genuinely in love with Tommy and would have moved to the backwaters of the Earth Republic to be with him. [[spoiler: His death led to her having a mini-breakdown]]
487* ClingyJealousGirl: In addition to her hostility towards Irisa, she calls Tommy out on making eyes at his ex.
488* DrowningMySorrows:
489** When Tommy refuses to leave town with her because Irisa entrusted him with her secret, she gets hammered at the [=NeedWant=] then [[spoiler:has sex with Nolan]].
490** Gets even worse after [[spoiler: Tommy's death]]; she seems determined to down half the Bar at the Need Want.
491%%* TheDragon: For Pottinger.
492* FantasticRacism: She's far rougher and ruder to Irisa than she needs to be when the pair rolls into Defiance in the second season. Subverted later, though, when it's implied that she knew Irisa was Tommy's ex (who Berlin is now dating) and was jealous.
493* FreudianExcuse: Her family was slaughtered by Votan troops when she was eight. She supports order and safety so that no other kid has to go through that.
494* FriendsWithBenefits: With [[spoiler: Nolan]].
495* HeroicBSOD: Due to recent events - [[spoiler: Tommy's death at Irisa's hands, the Kaziri activating and destroying New York, almost getting killed by the E-Rep troops she once trusted]] - she spends most of the second-season finale in the midst of one of these.
496* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: While having sex with [[spoiler: Nolan]], she slaps him around a little bit. She may have a bit of Dominatrix in her.
497* IOweYouMyLife: Toward Nolan after he takes a bullet for her.
498* KnightTemplar: Berlin is an honest and true believer in the Earth Republic.
499* PropagandaMachine: Downplayed version. She likes movies, and she likes making movies. Most of these movies make the Earth Republic look good, since she's good at subtle art tricks like keeping a big rock in the background the make the mayor seem more grounded. Propaganda isn't her job, but it's still attracting the attention of high-ranking E-Rep officials.
500* PunnyName: It takes less than a minute for Nolan to make a crack about her nickname. Made worse by the fact that in her first appearance, she's wearing her already Nazi-esque E-Rep uniform with an over-jacket draped over her shoulders in a stereotypical pop-culture image of Nazi commanding officers.
501* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: She gives an impressive and brutal one to Nolan, claiming he's just having fun playing cowboy in the post-apocalyptic wasteland, and doesn't care about the people actually trying to live their lives.
502-->'''Berlin:''' You're not trying to paper over your nasty wartime past. We all have that. You're trying to hide the fact that you like where it dumped you out. Driving around in that busted-ass roller with your hot Chewbacca, chupping whores. Shooting people who cause you trouble. Call that hand cannon strapped to your side a blaster, and you've got the complete picture. You're living your fantasy, and it only took ten years of an apocalyptic war and the near destruction of the Earth's surface.
503* WideEyedIdealist: She honestly believes that the Earth Republic is a force for good, since their presence means people can walk the streets safely. This attitude gets Deconstructed come Season 3. She feels no obligation to anyone who can't guarantee her safety. With the E-Rep gone and Votanis Collective troops are about to invade Defiance, she decides to pack up and leave with Conrad von Bach, who can offer her a more secure life than Defiance can. Nolan is angry but understanding. Amanda outright calls her a coward.
504[[/folder]]
505
506!Other Characters
507
508[[folder:Tommy]]
509!!Corp. Tommy Laselle
510[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tommy_laselle.jpg]]
511[[caption-width-right:350:''"I was on a bad path, but, um, Clancy saw something in me and gave me a second chance."'']]
512->'''Played By:''' Creator/DewshaneWilliams
513
514Born in the early years of the war, Tommy arrived in Defiance an orphan, bearing the scars of his painful upbringing. Eager for a fresh start and a desire to put his past behind him, he eventually found his purpose as the Lawkeeper's deputy. His bright optimism – and sharp survival skills – make him a good man to have in your corner.
515----
516* BadassBookworm: He's a fan of Moby Dick, quoting it to Nolan.
517* BigDamnHeroes: He saves Irisa in the pilot.
518* ButtMonkey: Gets knocked unconscious OnceAnEpisode.
519* CerebusCallback : Nolan's habit of calling Tommy ''Kid'' and Tommy correcting him. [[spoiler:The day Nolan finally stops calling Tommy "Kid" and respects him as a man is the day Tommy dies.]]
520* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:"All Things Must Pass". In flashbacks we see the previous friction between Tommy and Nolan after the pilot, the fact he proposed to Irisa after Alak and Christie's wedding, and that he originally handed Nolan a big wad of cash at the end of Season One to help him find Irisa. These flashbacks are mixed with his current situation to indicate his declining state]].
521* DarkAndTroubledPast: Tommy alludes several times to his murky past.
522** He claims that he was on a bad path before Clancy recruited him, giving him a better life.
523** In "The Serpent's Egg" he attacks a Castithan that tortured Irisa, when asked why he replies "You're not the only one with nightmares."
524** Part of his past involved being a card hustler.
525* DatingCatwoman: In Season 2 he's in a relationship with Berlin.
526* InterspeciesRomance: With Irisa as of the end of "The Serpent's Egg".
527* NiceGuy: He's forever making an effort to be a good and just lawkeeper, and even treats Irisa very kindly despite her stand-offish personality that usually doesn't win her friends.
528* OnlyAFleshWound: Nolan tries to sell [[spoiler: the knife wound Irisa gave Tommy]] in '' Doll Parts'' as one. Seeing as it managed to miss his vitals. [[spoiler: But it doesn't stop Tommy from bleeding out , before they get to Defiance.]]
529* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: How Nolan views him in Season 2, when he's willingly working for the Earth Republic and is very bitter about Irisa leaving without goodbye. In ''Dollparts'' he amends that view that perhaps it's not all Tommy's fault and apologizes. He also highlights that their main conflict comes over Tommy adherence to following the Law and Nolan belief that whatever works as long as Justice is served.
530* TheResenter: He's initially somewhat annoyed that Nolan comes in and takes the Lawkeeper job after the death of the previous Lawkeeper, when normally that job would have been his by default. [[spoiler:It's more pronounced in the second season, when he was made Lawkeeper in Nolan's absence only to lose the job to Nolan ''again'', on top of the fact that both Nolan and Irisa just vanished without a word for nine months.]]
531** Seems to have eased out of this at the end of "Doll Parts" when he and Nolan rescue Irisa together. Nolan's almost-apology seems to touch Tommy and he seems interested in taking Nolan's offer of taking up his Deputy badge once again.
532* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:He quits his job in "This Woman's Work" after Nolan refuses to work with him in retaliation for his betrayal in the incident with Josef.]]
533* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: He's usually seen wielding one.
534* ThatOneCase: The disappearance of Hunter Bell. It was the first case he caught as deputy to Clancy. Hunter was also the reason Tommy became a lawkeeper (one of the few nice things Hunter ever did). So, while Nolan isn't that interested in finding who killed an abusive mafia-type man, Tommy has a deep interest.
535* TookALevelInJerkass: In Season 2, due to his LoveInterest Irisa and his [[TheMentor mentor]] Nolan disappearing without an explanation, then turning up suddenly again to take his job without apology.
536[[/folder]]
537
538[[folder:Doc Yewll]]
539!!Dr. Meh 'Doc' Yewll
540[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doc_yewll.jpg]]
541[[caption-width-right:350:''"I’ve become a healer instead of a destroyer."'']]
542->'''Played By:''' Creator/TrennaKeating
543
544-->''"Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was a monster. I regret my past and I’m trying to do better. You should be taking notes."''
545
546Doc Yewll arrived in Defiance following the Pale Wars, intending to stay a week before moving on to dispense medical care in other war-torn areas. Eight years later, Yewll still serves as the town's doctor. As an Indogene – a technologically advanced Votan race – she often finds her natural pragmatism perceived as a lack of bedside manner by most humans. However, Yewll's unflappable brilliance is indisputably one of Defiance's greatest assets.
547----
548* TheAtoner: She participated in experiments during the Pale Wars which she is not particularly proud of. In "Put the Damage On", she even refers to her work in Defiance as her "penance".
549* BrainUploading: [[spoiler: Uploads her mind to the Omec computer interface in the third season finale, practically becoming the ship after a while.]]
550* TheChewToy: The poor woman suffers a lot of abuse over the seasons, such as having a finger amputated by Pottinger (he at least gave it back) and having some of her skin cut off to use as medicine (that it would grow back is little comfort).
551* DarkAndTroubledPast: Pol Madis implies she was a weapons designer like himself during the war. Later episodes reveal that she was involved with the creation of Indogene sleeper agents surgically altered to look human so they could kill human authority figures. She was also associated with Nicolette Riordan in the past, but broke ties with her, denouncing her as crazy.
552* DeadpanSnarker: See, well... her every line.
553* TheDragon: [[spoiler: Unwillingly becomes one to Kindzi late in the third season.]]
554* DrivenToSuicide: Not quite, but in "Put the Damage On" she looked like she was seriously considering it.
555* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Forced into one against her will in the second half of Season 3, becoming Kindzi's [[TheDragon Dragon]] in the process.]]
556** HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: When Amanda is able to overpower her and remove the control implant.]]
557* {{Fingore}}: When she won't tell Pottinger how to open her safe, he takes one of her fingers and uses it for a BorrowedBiometricBypass. For whatever it's worth, he gives it back so she can reattach it.
558* ForTheGreaterGood: Uses the phrase word for word when [[spoiler:she kills Nicolette]].
559* FrontierDoctor: Self-explanatory. She's a doctor in a frontier town.
560* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Attempts one in the third season finale after fusing with the Omec ship's computer; she knows she won't be able to get out alive, so she hopes to help Nolan overload the engines before she expires. However, even though she does not ultimately die, she still gets one of these by rocketing away from Earth with Nolan to find the Omec a new home.]]
561* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:An illusion of]] her ex, Lev, teases her about this; apparently Meh was a poet as a younger woman. She waves this off drily as a (successful) attempt to get in Lev's pants. That being said, the snippet of poem was actually quite beautiful.
562* {{Jerkass}}: Yewll is extremely sarcastic and comes across as a bitter, jaded woman.
563** DrJerk: Casually pushes on Nolan's stomach when he tries to fake being asleep, and threatens to toss Irisa out without fixing her up after Irisa grabs her scalpel on reflex.
564** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She let Nolan walk out without paying once it was clear he was broke, telling him to use what little cash he had to buy Irisa a meal.
565* OddFriendship: With Datak in season 2, starting out as allies of necessity when they were trying to get out of prison. Surprisingly, Datak actually takes her advice, even after admitting he's had people killed for being so brutally honest with him.
566* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: She's both a medic and an engineer. Kindzi notes her to be intelligent even by Indogene standards.
567* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Very little fazes her and she's always got a smart retort handy. When she sees a real-life Omec, she ''completely freaks out'', which is a measure of just how scary they are for the Votans.
568* ThePerfectCrime: She paralyzes [[spoiler:Nicolette]], writes out a suicide note, then sets it up. When she performs the autopsy later, she says it was a suicide, and no one thinks to question it.
569* OlderThanTheyLook: She [[DeadpanSnarker snarks]] to Gordon [=McClintock=] that she's much too old for him. She certainly doesn't ''look'' much older than him, and [[HumanPopsicle physically]] he's 33. It's hinted in the game that Indogenes have a rather long-lasting lifespan. But she could be counting the hypersleep trip from the Votanis system to Earth, which is reported to have taken over a thousand years to arrive, in addition to her age.
570* PeoplePuppets: [[spoiler: After Kindzi implants an Indogene-control device in her neck and orders her to serve the Omec cause.]]
571* RepressedMemories: [[spoiler:Had the memory of Lev committing suicide tucked away until the memory device malfunction. And even then, it takes most of the episode for it to resurface.]]
572* RetiredMonster: It's debatable ''how'' okay she is with what she did in the past, but it's clear she did some ''seriously'' unethical things during the Pale Wars. She does claim she stays in Defiance because it's her "penance", so she appears to be attempting to make amends.
573* SpaceshipGirl: [[spoiler:As of the third season finale]].
574* StraightGay: Granted, it's not clear what Indogene culture's attitude toward homosexuality even is, but Yewll doesn't display any behavior recognizable by humans as stereotypical.
575%%* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Nicky.

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