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Audience Participation: On the Hyper RPG Discord Page, there is a section where members can create an NPC who can interact/role play on a message board created for the show. Whenever an episode has been fully funded, or when a member donates $100, or when GM Zac Eubank needs a character for the story, he will take them out of the Discord and use them in the show.


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The Kollok Radar

A group of kids aged 15 and older who find themselves in the middle of the craziest mystery of their lives, all centered in their home of Kollok.

     Mickey Jones 

Mikayla "Mickey" Jones

The weird loner kid who works at the movie theater. Friend and coworker of Rachel Jewell, which is how she's drawn into the investigation into her disappearance.


  • Played By: Shelby Grace (Seasons 1 - 3), Zac Lim Eubank (Mickey A) (Season 2)
  • Radar Status: Former Member (Seasons 1 - 3)

  • Deadpan Snarker
  • Dimensional Traveler: As a Broker, she can transport egos, including her own, between dimensions. Overuse causes a strain on her body, causing her to become a paraplegic for part of the story. Later, her cost shifts to the parts of others, as her attempt to send Clarity Seven to No-Place cost Skye her right arm.
  • Equivalent Exchange: Mickey A took Mickey B's place in the Black Rock between seasons 2 and 3, allowing her counterpart to return to the real world. Unlike Mallory, she does not return.
  • I Can't Feel My Legs!: Mickey loses the ability to walk after overusing her powers, until Mickey B ends up in Mickey A's body and is able to use her leg braces.
  • Improvised Weapon: One of her abilities is to create weapons.
  • In-Series Nickname: Marcus begins calling her Smurfette due to her blue-tinged face after returning to their deceased bodies.
  • Killed Off for Real: After being gaslit by Tibby into believing the Radar were the bad guys and couldn't be trusted, Mickey B let herself be killed by him when their powers came back in 2021. Mickey A either died with her or was already dead, as she was not found in the Black Rock.
  • Missing Mom: Mickey's mother walked out on her and her father long before the series began. She returns during season 1, but dies in Prime A after calling her daughter a freak/after Billy wipes Mickey from her memories at Mickie's request and leaves again in Prime B.
  • Psychic Nosebleed: After using her Pushy ability in season 1.

     Billy Baker 

Billy Baker/Lucas Jenkins/Hank "Henry" Butcher

Described as the "funny sidekick", though in reality he is so much more. Tutored by Rachel Jewell. Arguably The Protagonist of season 2. The original Prime Billy was hit by a car at age 5, sending him into a coma. Synchroneity Tech were able to convince his parents to submit him to a new 'treatment', in reality a contract with the Bank of Mammon. Mammon sought out another ego to replace Prime Billy, pulling Universe 5's Lucas Jenkins into Prime Billy's comatose body.


  • Played By: Lucas Eubank (Season 1 -)
  • Radar Status: Current Member (Season 1 -)

  • Alternate Self: There are at least thirty three other Billys seen/mentioned/played over the course of the story.
  • Changeling Fantasy: Billy isn’t Billy at all; his ego is Lucas, stolen from another universe. The other Billys refer to him as a pretender and confront him during season 2.
  • Connected All Along: Billy’s infamous coma was directly related to the Jewell family’s accident and the catalyst for the series of events that start the show. And the accident was caused in part by the Radar going back in time.
  • Convenient Coma: Billy A voluntarily puts himself back into a coma near the end of season 1, and is later pulled out of it to take Billy B's place in season 2.
  • Emotion Suppression: Dissociation, Billy's sole season 3 ability until the end of the season. When used, he emotionally detaches himself from anything happening around him. After regaining his memories of 1991 and his reality warping ability at the end of the season, he willingly gives up this ability to help his friends contain Hera.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Instigated the bullying incident mentioned under Marcus Bennett's entry for this trope below by making references to the bully's mother's breasts and what he'd like to do with them.
  • Fake Memories: His younger sister Audrey features in many of his memories of the thirty year interval between seasons 2 and 3, even replacing Mallory in some of them. It's later revealed that both his siblings died after Hera's defeat in 1991 and that his memories of her never happened, something which he initially refuses to accept.
  • Geek: Billy is a comic book fan and discusses tropes with Tibby.
  • In-Series Nickname: Coma Boy. The Great Diviner. The Miracle, after he changed everyone's perception of him.
  • Killed Off for Real: Prime B: Killed along with Sammy B by Mickey A.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: He has no memory of his life in Undecided, and later loses his memories of Mallory and 1991 with the rest of the Radar.
  • Last of His Kind: Billy unintentionally destroys every other version of himself when he uses his powers to write over reality, or so he's led to believe in season 1. Subverted in season 2, as he's confronted by twenty-eight other Billys who were trapped in the Grotto when he destroyed their universes. Several other Billys are seen during the Council of the Gods.
  • Perception Filter:
    • One of his pre-season 3 abilities is Unassuming, which allows him to move in plain sight and not be noticed. He uses this for a lot of things, including stealing his candle from the House of Day and Night.
    • His Reality Warper ability allows him to create them at will, with the side ability of being able to "see through the bullshit" and thus through others' filters.
  • Precision F-Strike: Upon waking up in Universe 5 and being greeted by the Traveler.
    Billy: What the fuck?!
  • Psychic Nosebleed: After using his Premonition ability in season 1.
  • Reality Warper: Billy can take from other universes to change aspects of his own, destroying that universe in the process. After he destroys the Grotto, his power draws from Prime, making whole continents vanish. In season 3, when he regains this power, he draws from the last remaining source of Phobos' energy, Clarity Seven.
  • Taking You with Me: Hank/Billy B dies along with Sammy B, as Sammy had somehow found his candle in No-Place and placed it within himself, linking their egos together.
  • Their First Time: Lost his virginity to Em in an incredibly awkward drunken one night stand between seasons 2 and 3.
  • Troll: Billy takes full advantage of the town's opinion that he's an idiot and doesn't know any better to gleefully instigate trouble and to get out of it. This extends to Lucas, who trolls Zac at several points during the series.

     Tibby Devin 

Tibby Devin

Billy's best friend.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1 -)
  • Radar Status: Current Member (Season 1 -)

  • An Arm and a Leg: Tibby A loses an arm through unknown means.
  • Crazy Jealous Guy: Gets incredibly upset and jealous if anyone else tries anything with Mickey. Showed the most when Mike Hunt, in character as Quinn Compson in Teenagers in Outer Space, attempted to flirt with Mickey's character. Also contributed to the Heroic BSoD mentioned below, as Mickey A had been somewhat-cheating on him with another guy prior to breaking up with him.
  • The Conscience: Functions as one for Billy, working to keep him from acting on his impulses such as killing people. Eventually becomes too much of one, first insisting that no one use their abilities, then going completely off the rails in season 3.
  • Cult: One is inadvertently started around him in season 2, after he heals people in the ICU. They refer to him as Daddy Devin.
  • Enemy Within: Doctor Sweets, who he eventually separates from via the Black Rock.
  • Equivalent Exchange: Able to return from the Black Rock because Mallory exchanged himself for him between seasons 2 and 3. Is the cause of why the Radar never returned for Mallory.
  • First Kiss: Has his with Mickey in part 3 of Teenagers in Outer Space. Crosses over with Sacred First Kiss as he was being pressured into kissing Mike Hunt in exchange for their spaceship's heat meter being dropped to zero and he did not want Mike to be his first kiss. Mickey plants one on him after he explains that, then he kisses Mike.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: In season 3, due to his own actions. Even the Driver hates him.
  • Good Thing You Can Heal: Begins to be treated this way, which he doesn't appreciate.
  • Groin Attack: Has punched Billy and Mallory in the junk several times.
  • Healing Hands: His initial power. Whoever he heals, their equivalent in another universe is harmed. He later develops the inverse.
  • Heroic BSoD: Tibby B has a complete breakdown and shaves his head after Mickey (really Mickey A, who didn't have the same attachment to him that Mickey B did as Tibby A was already dead at that point) breaks up with him.
  • In-Series Nickname: "That little bitch Tibby" in season 3. Coined by the Driver, who flat-out hates him at this point likely because Tibby was responsible for stranding his past self in the Black Rock for three decades.
  • Jumped at the Call: Tibby immediately believes Billy about Rachel and enthusiastically supports the group.
  • Killed Off for Real: Prime A: Decapitated by Marcus A after refusing to help him find Rachel.
  • Love Confession: To Mickey A, while under the effect of Purple's power giving him courage. As this was part of the memories Skye was given to take back with her, it jumpstarts the relationship between their B counterparts as well.
  • Not Quite Dead: Prime B: Initially believed to be dead after being absorbed by the Black Rock at the tail end of season 2, but returns to the real world between seasons.
  • Override Command: Like Laura, in season 3 Tibby can crash the system the Legacy group are hooked up to. Unlike Laura, he doesn't require tokens to do it, as he is fully aware of what's happening.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: In season 3. He's the reason why the Radar don't remember 1991 or Mallory, withholds a lot of information from them, actively refuses to help them regain their memories until his hand is forced by the Driver, and even murders Mickey to keep her from regaining her powers.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: According to him, everything he did over the course of season 3 was to protect everyone from Marcus/Clarity and to give his friends a normal life.

     Laura Bennett 

Laura Bennett

Marcus Bennett's older sister. Prime Laura died in a car crash when she was twelve. This Laura's ego was ripped from her home universe and placed in a clone of Marcus.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (initial appearances), Aabria Ayengar (Season 1 -)
  • Radar Status: Former Member (Seasons 2 - 3)

  • Bisexual Love Triangle: Her, Mallory, and Em Pegg. Somewhat resolved in that she marries Em after Mallory's presumed death, but she later cheats on her with someone who looks just like him, even though she doesn't actually remember him at that point.
  • Clone Angst: Cloned from Marcus, with her ego pulled from her universe after her Prime counterpart's death. This has caused her no end of turmoil, as she actively hates her brother and struggles with her identity as Laura Bennett and not just a clone of Marcus.
  • Commonality Connection: Upon meeting C-Dubbs, she bonds with her quickly over being clones from the same project and hating Marcus.
  • Foil: To Skye. Both can be super goofy, have a quick trigger temper and are willing to use violence instead of being diplomatic. But Laura is far more grounded and is willing to show care for her friends, while Skye can go off the deep end and her friends are scared of her.
  • Mind over Matter: Uses telekinesis when empowered by Hera in late season 2.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: Lucifer. The Devil. Herald of Evil.
  • Override Command: Her sole season 3 ability crashes the system the Legacy group are hooked up to upon use, foreshadowing the reveal that Marcus had stolen her tech to search through their memories. Later in season 3 it becomes ineffective, as the technicians controlling the program become able to keep her from shutting it down.
  • Patient Zero: Of the Weeping Pestilence, which Marcus deliberately infected her with so that it would spread to those she worked with.
  • Screw Destiny: She wrests control of her story away from the Driver, Story, and the viewers at the end of season 3, breaking the fourth wall in the process, and brings it to an end to contain Hera.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: After being turned into a statue, she's the can keeping Hera sealed.
  • Taken for Granite: Voluntarily turned into an obsidian statue to contain Hera.

     Embeth Pegg 

Emily Elizabeth "Embeth/Em" Pegg

Goth kid and employee at Major Video.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (initial appearances), Mika Midgett (Season 1 -)
  • Radar Status: Current Member (Season 2 -)

  • Character Development: Initially rather cold to the rest of the Radar no doubt caused in part by Marcus hitting her with a tranquilizer dart and leaving her in the time void for a solid month, Em A noticeably loses some of that coldness when Mika Midgett takes over the role.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Em A is killed by an explosion after luring away a pair of monsters created by Synchroneity that were unaffected by her power, taking them with her.
  • Punny Name: MPEG. Also Theme Naming, as her father is Jay Pegg, or JPEG.
  • Sanity Slippage: Em A spends so much time by herself in a frozen world as a result of her power's cost that she eventually starts playing house with Skye.
  • Time Stands Still: Her initial power is to stop time and move freely through the frozen space, though at a cost: the time she has to spend by herself with the world frozen around her doubles with each use. Later, she draws from her parents' lifespans with every use, eventually killing them by using it to seal away Phobos' energy.
  • Their First Time: Says she lost her virginity to Frank Sinatra during the time she was trapped in the past. She takes Billy's virginity between seasons 2 and 3.
  • Time Travel: In late season 2, she becomes able to create portals in time.

     Mallory Jenkins 

Mallory Jenkins

Friend of Marcus Bennett and employee (later manager) at the Taco Bell Express.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Part of Season 1), Matt Sohinki (Season 1 finale -)
  • Radar Status: Current Member (Season 2 -)

  • Ambiguously Bi: Attracted to Skye (goes nowhere, Skye can't stand him) and Em ( Chronos!Em puts an end to that), loses his virginity to Laura ( and more than likely would've ended up with her had he not exchanged himself for Tibby), and doesn't exactly turn down Jay Pegg's advances.
  • Character Development: A lot of Mallory's more Jerkass/gross aspects were toned down after Matt Sohinki took over the character.
  • Equivalent Exchange: Mallory took Tibby's place in the Black Rock between seasons 2 and 3, under the presumption that the Radar would return for him before too long. As Tibby erased everyone else's memories of 1991, they never did. Thirty years later, he unwittingly exchanges himself for AJ.
  • Even the Guys Want Him: A wink and a massive critical success on a charm roll results in him being kissed by Jay Pegg, causing no end of awkwardness between the two. Some of the attraction stems from Mallory being a clone of Mearl Jenkins, who Jay used to date.
  • The Heart: Of the Kollok Radar. He's described as the glue that holds them all together. Without him there, the Radar fall apart in season 3.
  • Identical Stranger: One of Mallory appears during season 3 in Laura's memories.
  • Missing Mom: His mother isn't mentioned, which might lead viewers to presume that she is dead. Technically "Mother" is his mother, as she cloned him from Mearl Jenkins, and she was trapped in the Kollok underground when Mearl sealed it.
  • Not Quite Dead: Mallory was presumed dead at the beginning of season 3, with the remaining Radar even attending his funeral though they did not remember him. In episode 6, he's found in the Black Rock by the Ascended group, who bring him back to the real world.
  • Role-Ending Misdemeanor: In-universe, he may have become mayor of Kollok if not for it being revealed to the council that he used to sell weed out of the Taco Bell Express, which got him removed from the ballot.
  • Self-Harm: At the beginning of season 2, it's outright stated that he's been self-harming and using Tibby to heal the damage, including sticking his hand in a garbage disposal onscreen.
  • Ship Tease: The entirety of season 2 teases him with both Em and Laura. Any shipping of him with Em is directly torpedoed by Chronos!Em confirming that nothing ever happens between them in late season 2, while him trading places with Tibby and subsequently being stuck in the Black Rock for thirty years puts an end to him being shipped with Laura.
  • Their First Time: Lost his virginity to Laura between seasons 2 and 3. Billy nearly walked in on them, while Em knew what they were doing the whole time.

     Charlie "Cheese" Burger 

Charlie "Cheese" Burger

Em Pegg's co-worker.


  • Played By: Ethan Nestor (Season 2)
  • Radar Status: Former Member (Season 2)

  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: During the Radar's trip to the past, he disappeared after absorbing Phobos' power during the community center massacre. There were tentative plans to re-introduce the character pre-COVID, though they were evidently shelved as Ethan Nestor took over the role of AJ Greer. As Phobos' energy was sealed away between seasons 2 and 3, he's very likely dead.
  • Body Horror: Melting, then starting to grow out of his jar after the Grotto was destroyed. Represented by a jar prop, which later had fleshy bits added to it to represent his growth and doll parts for how he was able to get around.
  • Embarrassing Nickname: "Cheese". He's a vegetarian who doesn't even like cheese. Em says it's to differentiate between him and their other co-worker, who is also named Charlie. He picks up several more after he melts, each a bad pun on his condition.
  • Fate Worse than Death: Melted after taking the crocodile tears. Later confirms that he was somewhat conscious the entire time, though it only hurt after the Grotto was destroyed.
  • Jumped at the Call: Quickly tries to be part of the group, outright volunteering to lead everyone into the tunnels below the police station to help bust Tibby out.
  • People Jars: Post-melting, he's placed in a jar.
  • Teleportation: His short-lived ability, after taking the crocodile tears.

     Skye Hawkins 

Skye Hawkins

Best friend of Rachel Jewell. Determined to find out what happened to her friend. Arguably The Protagonist of season 1.


  • Played By: Meghan Camarena (Seasons 1 - 2), Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1, episode 17)
  • Radar Status: Former Member (Seasons 1 - 2)

  • Alternate Self: Averted. Unlike the rest of the Radar, there is only one Prime Skye, as she is the catalyst for the Prime universe splitting in two.
  • An Arm and a Leg: Loses her right arm as the cost for Mickey A's attempt to send Clarity Seven to No-Place.
  • Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: She will rarely show it, but she eventually comes to care for the other members of the Radar as much as Rachel.
  • The Bus Came Back: After leaving at the end of season 1 she came back for a couple episodes in late season 2.
  • Character Development: At first, really had only one friend, and was rude and abrasive to just about everyone. Went on to become more thoughtful about her actions, and really accepted the many friends she now has.
  • Discard and Draw: How her power, Harmonic Imbalance, works. Every time she invokes it, she draws the top card from a deck of cards to determine her power, discarding the last power she used. In season 2, for a higher token cost, she can ignore the discard part and remember powers she has used previously.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Tries to Tokyo Drift in a Jeep from the late 80s - Early 90s, ending up crashing into a tree. Then convinced Rachel to punch her in the face (leaving her bloody) and have her start a rumor that she's been fighting hobos before lying to the police about swerving to miss a deer.
  • FBI Agent: Department C's rookie agent in season 2.
  • Foil: To Laura. Both can be super goofy, have a quick trigger temper and are willing to use violence instead of being diplomatic. But Laura is far more grounded and is willing to show care for her friends, while Skye can go off the deep end and her friends are scared of her.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: More like everyone is afraid of. A bit of a bully with a hair trigger temper, on some level everyone in the Radar dreads her.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: You never really know what can set her off or cause her to laugh and make jokes.
  • The Hero: One of her initial abilities is Heroic, which enables her to use a token to ignore fear without needing the Driver's permission to do so.
  • Informed Attribute: One of her character strengths is "easy-going", which she does not demonstrate herself to be onscreen.
  • It's All About Me: It's not really until later that Skye actually looks beyond herself, and that is still a work in progress.
  • I Work Alone: Like Marcus, she tends to push away her friends and family at her lowest moments.
  • Jerkass: She can really be an awfully vindictive person when she wants to be.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Really lays into the Radar when they say or do things that were stupid.
  • Lack of Empathy: Zig-zagged. She can easily turn off her conscience, but when she sits down and thinks about what she's done, she becomes wracked with guilt and has a degree of self-loathing afterwards.
  • Munchkin: Meghan, and by extension Skye, made it clear on more than one occasion she's more interested in doing cool things than solving the mysteries of Kollok.
    Meghan, after failing a roll and needing to use tokens: I need those for cool things!
  • Power Incontinence: Due to the Discard and Draw nature of Harmonic Imbalance, she has no idea what power she is going to have each time she uses it. This led to her accidentally paralyzing Em's right arm upon touch.
  • Protectorate: One of her abilities is Protector, allowing her to spend tokens to defend a friend within reach, and she is described as aggressively protective of those she is close to.
  • Put on a Bus: Leaves Kollok at the end of season 1. Leaves again in late season 2, and is not mentioned at all in season 3.
  • Self-Made Orphan: Requested that Billy wipe her from the memories of her parents at the end of season 1.
  • Ship Tease: Mid-season 1 she's teased with Em Pegg A, which ends with Em's Heroic Sacrifice. The end of season 1 teases her and Em Pegg B, and her return during season 2 further teases it. It doesn't happen, as she leaves again.
  • Time Travel: Being forcefully pulled out of the Grotto by Mickey resulted in an accidental case of this, as her time lagged behind everyone else's by three days. Eventually, this caused her to snap back to when she was pulled out, which split Prime into two timelines.
  • Valley Girl: How Zac reads her journal entry when he has to play her for one episode.
  • Your Days Are Numbered: Early in season 1, Skye learns that she has thirty days to repay the remaining balance plus interest on Rachel's contract with the Bank of Mammon, as Rachel forged her signature as co-signer.

     Marcus Bennett 

Marcus Bennett

Star student and star athlete. Rachel Jewell's boyfriend.


  • Played By: Andre Meadows (Season 1, cameo in Season 2), B. Dave Walters (Season 3)
  • Radar Status: Former Member (Season 1)

  • Academic Athlete: A member of the football team whose highest stat is Brains.
  • Aura Vision: When he absorbs Clarity's abilities, he gains a form of this that allows him to find the Grotto.
  • Break His Heart to Save Him: A platonic example. As part of Marcus' efforts to isolate himself from the rest of the Radar, he knowingly picks a fight with Mallory at the end of season 1, driving Mallory away from him.
  • Driven to Madness: Marcus A, who became obsessed with finding Rachel again.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Immediately stands up for Billy when he sees him being bullied, intimidating the bully into leaving.
  • Ghost Memory: Marcus absorbed all of Clarity Anah's memories after attempting to save her from falling to her death, which eventually allows her to influence him to the point where he's no longer considered a Chosen in season 2. Also the cost of his ability, as he can never rid himself of any memory he's been given.
  • Healing Factor: One of his initial abilities allows him to heal faster than normal for two tokens.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: Marcus is exceedingly lonely and greatly appreciates his growing bond with the rest of the Radar. Which makes his decision to isolate himself to protect them from Clarity all the more heartbreaking.
  • Killed Off for Real:
  • Prime A: Either already dead when Mickey A is introduced or killed when Prime B becomes the sole universe.
  • Prime B: Killed by Ro, at his request.
  • Lonely Rich Kid: Comes from a very well-off family, to the point where one of his abilities is to use his mother's credit card, but does not have that many friends at the start of the series.
  • My Death Is Just the Beginning: In the event of his death, he had Laura unknowingly sign a contract with the Bank of Mammon authorizing his mind to be transferred into her body. At the end of season 3, he has himself killed so that the contract will come into effect and he and Clarity Prime can help Laura contain Hera.
  • Odd Friendship: Grows attached to Sketchy the squirrel despite himself.
  • Psychic Link: Marcus can mentally communicate with Agent Bucket after getting hypnotized by him. Bucket even has Marcus talk for him at times after his vocal chords were clawed out by Jayna's cats.
  • Psychometry: Marcus' initial ability after the Synchroneity accident, as he is able to see the memories of other people by touch.
  • Temporary Blindness: Marcus loses his natural sight after absorbing Clarity's memories and powers, and while he doesn't regain it, he gains Clarity's own method of sight which allows him to find the Grotto.
  • Token Minority: Lampshaded hard by Sayaka in "Things are strongest when they're broken".
    Sayaka: I was gonna say "Hey! He's the only black guy in our team! We need him!"
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Marcus' love for Yoo-hoo is a recurring theme in season 1, even when it doesn't make sense for him to have one at that moment.
    Marcus: And I have a Yoo-hoo in my hand.
    The Driver: Where the fuck did you find a Yoo-hoo?
    Marcus: There's gotta be a commissary or something in this place! So apparently I found a Yoo-hoo! I always find a Yoo-hoo!
  • Transferable Memory: What Marcus' ability eventually becomes, as he can take and give memories at will. This is how Prime B's Radar know what happened in Prime A, as Skye had Marcus A transfer the memories of everyone who was there save for Billy A (who had put himself back into a coma) into her so she could transfer them to Marcus B once she snapped back in time. He also changes his parents' memories in the Prime A universe so that they forget about Laura's true origins, which upsets her immensely, and becomes able to remember Mike Mikelson though he still wasn't able to remember anything more about him.
  • Their First Time: Rachel pushes for it but Marcus is taken aback by her insistence and awkwardly lets her down. It’s the last time he sees her and he regrets it immensely.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: In the thirty year interval in-universe between Kollok 1991 and Kollok, Marcus became a gigantic asshole towards both his sister and his former friends. A lot of it is due to Clarity Prime's influence.

     Sketchy 

Sketchy

A talking squirrel, in charge of Kollok's squirrel population.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Seasons 1 - 2)
  • Radar Status: Former Member (Seasons 1 - 2)

  • Big Damn Heroes: Leads a huge army of squirrels to save the Radar from Jayna Grace's cats.
  • Humans Are Bastards: While not his defining trait, Sketchy is derisive of the people of Kollok involved in Shiloh Anah’s deal and says he’s been praying for them to get wiped out as is natural. He also insists Marcus' parents don’t love him. Had no problem with killing Roger, who fed the squirrels Cheetos.
  • Long-Lived: Implied to still be alive in season 3, which takes place thirty years after the first two.
  • Odd Friendship: Genuinely invested in his relationship with Marcus and even mourned when he died.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Marcus gave him the name Sketchy, and while he mentions at one point that he does have a real name, he doesn't tell the Radar what it is.
  • Talking Animal: A talking squirrel. Apparently can choose who he communicates with, as everyone in the main group but Billy can hear/speak to him, which Billy doesn't take too well. He's even said that he outright refuses to talk to Billy. He also refuses to talk to Bucket, citing him being in the FBI as the reason. Bucket hearing him in the season 1 epilogue is a good indicator that the events of that episode are only a simulation. Implied to have been granted this power by Phobos, as he was raised in a nest near a steel beam marked with Phobos' symbol.

     Sammy Reilly 

Sammy Reilly

One of the five original members of the Radar who remembered Rachel. He was verbally and/or emotionally abusive to Rachel, and they broke up before the start of the series. The last thing Rachel said to him before she was taken was "You're a piece of shit." but as he was able to remember her, Sammy felt that he was given an opportunity by Rachel to atone for how he treated her and her next boyfriend Marcus, who he tried to stalk and gaslight for getting with Rachel.

However the other members of the Radar kept their distance from him, though he had his uses at times. When Billy wiped everyone's memories of the events prior to the S1 Council Meeting except for himself and the other Radar members, Sammy had his memory subsequently wiped. But, he kept extensive notes on Rachel and Marcus. He rebuilds his memory of Rachel but having no context to why she was missing, starts to develop a crazed obsession over her, and starts to blame Marcus for Rachel going missing and for making everyone forget her.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Seasons 1 - 3), Bert Jennings (Season 1 epilogue)
  • Radar Status: Temporary Member (Part of Season 1)

  • Alternate Universe Reed Richards Is Awesome: In an alternate universe that was quite similar to The Town, Sammy was apparently a really good friend to the Radar.
  • Aura Vision: It's implied this is his power. He doesn't use it until near the end of season 1 in the Prime A universe, to find Marcus.
  • Back for the Dead: Reappears in season 3, somehow resurrected after being killed in season 2, only to be killed again by Tibby.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: In the doomed Prime A Universe when everything went to shit, Sammy went crazy. Since no one remembered Rachel, he believed Marcus killed her, but couldn't prove it, so he resolved to murder Marcus and anyone else in his way. This gets him killed by Clarence.
  • Create Your Own Villain: This eventually happened in Prime A, and later happened in Prime B before he was killed by Mickey A.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: None of the Radar accepted him, and when his memory was wiped and he was still ignored, he eventually became a minor antagonist.
  • Killed Off for Real:
    • Prime A: Killed by Clarence before he could murder Marcus.
    • Prime B: Killed by Mickey A ripping his ego from his body.
    • Season 3: Killed again by Tibby.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Started happening after he was saved from the Eldritch Abomination.
  • Out of Focus: As he was disliked by the other Radar members, he was seen less and less except for sporadic appearances. Sammy B's adventures and alliance with the Stonemasons during season 2 are almost entirely offscreen, with him coming back only to be killed by Mickey A, and despite being somehow resurrected for season 3 he barely gets any screentime before Tibby offs him again.
  • Redemption Failure: Tried to atone for being a bad boyfriend and bad person. It didn't work out.
  • Refused by the Call: He was all for joining the call, but Billy indirectly put a stop to that.
  • Refuse to Rescue the Disliked: Averted. Early on in the series, Sammy is captured at the end of an episode by an Eldritch Abomination. Instead of leaving him to his fate, the rest of the Radar go on to save him, eventually.
  • Reformed, but Rejected: Not only do the Radar keep him at arms lengths though he was determined to help find out what happened to Rachel, when he was killed in the doomed timeline, both Marcus and Skye speak ill of him, though the only reason he went crazy was because Billy wiped his memory and none of the Radar cared to check on him or clue him in on what was going on.
  • Taking You with Me: Sammy B somehow found Hank's candle in No-Place and placed it within himself, linking their egos together. When he's killed by Mickey A, Hank dies as well.
  • The Chosen One: When he was temporarily the only person who remembered Rachel, he thought he was this.
  • The Resenter: What he eventually becomes by the end of season 1. Having no memory of what he did with the Radar at the beginning of the series, having been rejected by the Radar, is one of the few people who actually remember Rachel (though with a fragmented secondhand memory), and knows that Marcus knows more about Rachel than he lets on, but can't do anything about it. The only thing Sammy can do is stew in his own bitterness.

     Sayaka Omari 

Sayaka Omari

A shy fellow student who works at the arcade.


  • Played By: Ai Yoshihara (Part of Season 1, cameo in Season 3), Zac Lim Eubank (Part of Season 1, Season 3)
  • Radar Status: Former Member (Season 1, Season 3)

  • And I Must Scream: Though frozen, she is conscious and aware of everything that happens every time Em uses her power around her. Em catches on at one point and turns her to face a corner.
  • Big Damn Heroes: When the Prime A Radar were captured by the CIA, she acted through AJ to short out the devices making them unable to use their powers and knocked out their captors, allowing Skye to receive everyone's memories before snapping back.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: Shows shades of this towards Em for spending so much time with Skye during Em's timestops in Prime A, as she expresses more than once in her diary that she wants Em to spend time with her too.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: When played by Ai Yoshihara. Part of her first appearance included charming Nick Blakely into believing he was dead and thus could fly, nearly killing him, and thinking she was invisible after using her Unassuming ability. She's noticeably more sane when played by Zac Lim Eubank.
  • Energy Beings: Sayaka A was directly acknowledged as one by Devina. Later, she absorbed so much electricity while defending everyone against attacking soldiers that her physical body could not handle it, forcing her to dissolve into energy and transfer herself into AJ A's bracelet.
  • Informed Attribute: Her shyness, which Ai Yoshihara's portrayal of the character references at points but tends to ditch in favor of some really odd behavior most of the time. It comes through more when Zac Lim Eubank plays her.
  • Killed Offscreen: Sayaka B died in the thirty year interval in-universe between seasons 2 and 3, with no cause given.
  • Perception Filter: One of her abilities is Unassuming, which allows her to move in plain sight and not be noticed. She thinks this makes her invisible, attributing it to her shyness and believing that Skye and Em will also be invisible if they follow her.
  • Shock and Awe: Her main ability. Controls and absorbs electricity and Phobos' energy, in one season 3 appearance.

     Mike Hunt Jr. 

Michael "Mike" Hunt Jr.

The new kid at school, initially thought to be a Running Gag perpetrated by the Midnight Society on the field trip to Synchroneity Tech.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Part of Season 1), Brandon Winfrey (Part of Season 1 - Season 2)
  • Radar Status: Former Member (Seasons 1 - 2)

  • Embarrassing Nickname: Does not like being called Mike, as kids laugh about his name. "Hunter Sweaters", the nickname he's given by the Radar during season 1, is not much better.
  • Killed Off for Real:
    • Prime A: Went unmentioned when Lexi A died, so presumably was Killed Offscreen.
    • Prime B: Dies after Billy destroys the Grotto, as his invulnerability was the only thing keeping him alive after Tibby nearly killed him at the beginning of season 2.
  • Large Ham: As Quinn Compson during Billy Baker's three-part "Teenagers in Outer Space" sidestory. Affects a terrible French accent and repeatedly cracks up everyone else.
  • New Transfer Student: Mike moved to Kollok weeks before Rachel’s disappearance and his shyness made some kids actually believe he wasn’t a real person.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: Mike can’t be physically harmed, except by Tibby, who nearly killed him at the beginning of season 2.
  • Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Accidentally drops the terrible French accent at one point of "Teenagers in Outer Space", not realizing it until Mickey pointed it out.
    Mike/Quinn: Baguette, baguette, baguette... (regains accent as everyone laughs)
  • Running Gag: He's initially treated as one, until it's revealed that he's indeed a real person who is not very happy about it. In his case, it's also a family-wide running gag, as his father is Mike Hunt Sr. and his cousins are Herk Hunt and York Hunt. It takes him until "Teenagers in Outer Space" to come to accept it and even joke about it himself, culminating in a smartass retort towards Tibby bringing it up yet again.
    Mike: (After seeing that Tibby had been handed a rice krispie treat wrapper with "Calm your tits" written on it) It's a bad word.
    Laura: What, tits?
    Tibby: Your name's Mike Hunt.
    Mike: I know, but it's not Mike Tits!
    Mallory, to a chuckling Tibby: He's got a point.
  • Ship Tease: Season 1 teased him with Lexi Noff. They were introduced into the story together, he protected her from being shot and inadvertently caused her to destroy half of Kollok,, he becomes able to keep her calm to avoid her Power Incontinence, and they run away together several times during the story. It doesn't end well, as their Prime A versions die and their Prime B counterparts never interact onscreen before Mike B's death.
  • Shrinking Violet: Mike didn’t answer roll call on the bus because he was shy and kids were laughing about his name, leading people to believe he wasn’t at the trip.

Family Members and Friends

     Rachel Jewell 

Rachel Jewell/Angela Leung

Skye Hawkins' best friend, Billy Baker's tutor, Mickey Jones' coworker/friend, Marcus Bennett's girlfriend, and Sammy Reilly's ex. Her disappearance is the initial catalyst of the story. Prime Rachel died in a car accident, along with her mother and brother. After her father made a deal with the Bank of Mammon to return his children to him, the lie of them having been adopted was created and her ego inhabited the body of Angela Leung until she was repossessed, reverting everything back to how it had been prior to the deal.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Rachel Jewell) (Seasons 1 - 2), Malika Lim Eubank (Angela Leung) (Season 1)

  • Deader than Dead: Though the circumstances are different each time, in every universe the Radar end up in, she's already dead. This is explained by her repossession having caused her to be erased from every universe. The very idea that this could be subverted (and it technically is, as there's a Rachel in No-Place) is enough to drive Marcus A insane.
  • Expy: Of Laura Palmer.
  • Fingore: It's mentioned more than once that one of Rachel's fingers was severed after she was adopted, so that she would feel more comfortable among those who were born in Kollok. It's also to disguise that Angela was abducted and used as Rachel's body, and the same was presumably done to her brother Tommy/Linny.
  • Plot Coupon: Her diary, which she left for the Radar, where she documented everything unusual she noticed about the town.
  • Ret-Gone: Part of her disappearance is that only Skye, Billy, Mickey, Marcus, and Sammy remember her until Billy makes everyone remember her. This was intentional on her part, as she appeared to each one prior to her repossession.
  • The Speechless: After Rachel's repossession, Angela is so traumatized by everything that she went through that she is unable to speak.
  • Your Days Are Numbered: Rachel knew well in advance that she was going to be repossessed if she couldn't pay her debt, hence pushing for Their First Time with Marcus.

Town Locals Who've Appeared in at Least One Episode

     Brian Thomas 

Brian Thomas

Kollok High social studies teacher. Initially suspected as being involved in Rachel Jewell's disappearance, he assists the Radar in getting into her father's law office, but is abducted by Jayna Grace's cats afterward.


  • Played By: Brandon Win (Season 1)

  • The Bus Came Back: He returned in the season 1 epilogue, and though that in itself was a simulation, it indicated that he was eventually able to return to teaching after being rescued.
  • Cool Teacher: He's quite popular with students, some even asking about him at the town council meeting.
  • Distressed Dude: Mr. Thomas runs away when the group is chased off by Jacob Jewell and gets captured by the cats.

     Jayna Grace 

Jayna Grace

A young, reclusive widow who works Tuesdays at the comics shop.



  • Crazy Cat Lady: Jayna has 87 cats in her home, as well as several strays in her basement. Interestingly, there are no other cats in town...
  • Dark Secret: Jayna killed her husband after keeping him locked in the basement, though it's possible that the cats forced him to throw himself into that woodchipper.
  • Domestic Abuse: The victim of horrific emotional and physical abuse from her late husband, Gerald. It’s possible that some of this was influenced or perpetrated by the cats, as both lived in a house with one of the steel beams bearing Phobos' symbol in the basement.
  • Eat Dirt, Cheap: Forced to eat a spoonful of dirt by her late husband, which she recalls in a flashback.
  • Hallucinations: Still sees and talks to her late husband in their house. He's part of the cats' illusion, with his threats probably used as a way to keep her in line.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: She’s horrified to learn she’s been capturing people and keeping them in her basement under the delusion that they’re stray cats. Per the Driver, some of them were down there for over seven years.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Jayna, distraught by the revelation that she’s been holding people captive and the kids are in danger, claws at her own body to distract the cats. She cuts too deep and bleeds to death.
  • The Scapegoat: When Billy erases five days from Kollok, no one knows why there are suddenly several injured people who've appeared and several missing person cases. While they don't remember their rescue, they do remember their captivity and Jayna is blamed for most of it.

     Baily Mickey 

Baily Mickey

The town mortician.


  • Played By: Jack Douglass (Seasons 1 - 2), Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1)

  • Child Hater: It's mentioned more than once that he does not like children.
  • Freak Out: Has a very understandable breakdown when he’s told that he didn’t kill the people in the funeral home, meaning he killed Darla for no reason.
  • Go Mad from the Revelation: He was already unhinged after the Freak Out mentioned above, but learning that Tibby can resurrect the dead sent him completely off the deep end. Believing that nothing really mattered, he tried to murder Billy and Mallory.
  • Hearing Voices: After he murdered Darla, he kept hearing her talk to him, signalling that he'd gone crazy.
  • Mistaken for Murderer: Baily is mistaken for a killer by himself and his assistant Darla when everyone’s memories are erased and there is no logical explanation for the bodies in the funeral home. He ends up killing her to protect himself.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: He unknowingly encourages Billy to rewrite reality, believing he was simply giving comforting words about grief.
  • The Vietnam Vet: Allegedly.

     The Midnight Society 

Oscar Venkman, Terrance Kingston, and Burke Chapman

A trio of friends determined to befriend Billy Baker.


  • Played By: Peter Sudarso, Liam Heneghan, and Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1, Season 3 (Burke))

  • Born Lucky: Terrance has the ability Lucky, which allows him to reroll a stat check at the cost of two tokens.
  • Bullying the Dragon: They quickly regret teasing Marcus when he easily picks them up, one hand each, and physically moves them to another part of the bus.
  • Conspiracy Theorist: Oscar firmly believes aliens are in charge of Synchroneity. The other two don’t totally buy it but all three agree that Billy must have been experimented on during his coma.
  • Merger of Souls: After the explosion, the three are all merged into Burke’s body. It's possible that the Grotto's destruction undid this, as Burke makes an appearance in season 3 without mention of the other two.
  • Shout-Out:
  • Super-Strength: Their physical strength is combined when they’re merged.
  • Tin Foil Hat: Oscar puts one on during the attack at Synchroneity and later puts it on Tibby.
  • Undying Loyalty: Oscar has the ability Loyal, doubling the value of tokens spent on helping his friends.

     Tilly Berry 

Matilda "Tilly" Berry

Social butterfly and gossip queen.


  • Played By: Emme Montgomery (Season 2)

  • Dead All Along: Tilly 'swam' after eating the chili spiked with the crocodile tears drug during the second town council meeting, but was not rescued and died in the fire. The Tilly the Radar meet is a corpse possessed by Hera, who crumbles into dust when Hera is forced out of her.
  • Demonic Possession: Possessed by Hera, the god of evil.
  • Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Whenever she's around, everyone obsesses over her, constantly sings her praises, and even fight over who gets to be her favorite. All intentional and all Hera's doing.

     Lexi Noff 

Lexi Noff

A sophomore at Kollok High. Described as doing everything, but leading nothing.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Part of Season 1), Fabienne Miskelly (Part of Season 1, Season 2)

  • Book Ends: Her first actual appearance is during season 1's council meeting. Her last is season 2's council meeting, though she was too far back for the camera to pick her up during the episode.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Before her proper introduction, Lexi can be seen in the assembled crowd at the season 1 council meeting.
  • Emotional Powers: It's explicitly stated that her emotions affect her ability, causing her Power Incontinence.
  • Killed Off for Real:
    • Prime A: Killed by Mickey after she killed Mike Jones.
    • Prime B: During the second town council meeting she was one of the people who 'sunk' after eating the chili spiked with the crocodile tears drug. This made her powers go haywire and burn down the firehouse, killing her and many others present.
  • Killed Offscreen: Literally, she does not appear in the episode where she dies, her actor was just too far back for the camera to pick her up the entire episode.
  • Playing with Fire: Her ability. Unfortunately, she's not very good at controlling it.
  • Power Incontinence:
    • Prime A: Destroyed the entire south side of Kollok when her power went out of control after witnessing Mike Hunt get shot protecting her, accidentally killed Mike Jones after he accidentally killed Agent Bucket, then later destroyed Portland.
    • Prime B: Burned down the firehouse after 'sinking' on crocodile tears, causing many deaths, including her own.

     Nick Blakely 

Nick Blakely

A popular student at Kollok High and captain of the basketball team.


  • Played By: Nigel Randall (Season 1, episode 8), Zac Lim Eubank (Seasons 1 - 2)

  • Early-Bird Cameo: Before his proper introduction, he can be seen in the assembled crowd at the season 1 council meeting.
  • Invisible Streaker: His power does not extend to his clothing, anything he's holding, or anything that's put on him, which he explicitly mentions when asked. He's splattered with taco sauce and wrapped in toilet paper at two separate times.
  • Invisibility: Involuntary and irreversible except after the Grotto's destruction. For the most part, he hates it.
  • Killed Off for Real:
    • Prime A: Killed by Synchroneity's wolf-monsters.
    • Prime B: Murdered by Hera near the end of season 2 after being tricked into regaining his invisibility.
  • The Dreaded: Sayaka is this to him, as she convinced him he was dead and that he could fly during their first meeting thanks to two back to back successful charm rolls, leading him to nearly kill himself, then offered to finish him off. He wants nothing to do with her and very loudly protests even the idea of her coming near him.

     Mike Mikelson 

Mike Mikelson

President and only member of the Kollok High AV club.


  • Played By: Naeem Stewart (Season 2), Zac Lim Eubank (Seasons 1 - 2)

  • Ret-Gone: His involuntary ability. He's wiped from the memories of anyone who meets him as soon as he's out of sight, along with any memory of anything that happened around him. Several 'time skips' and unexplained events the Radar experience are actually his doing, and the Traveler kidnaps Mike to use his power while in hiding. Marcus is able to remember him by taking one of his memories, and Clarity Seven is able to give the Radar memories of him.

     Steven Cole 

Steven Cole

The town librarian.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1)

  • Face Your Fears: He fears failure and will not finish any creation as a result. The Radar encourage him to finish what he sees as a failed creation to escape the void of nothingness he created.
  • Reality Warper: Of the Your Mind Makes It Real variety. Has inadvertently given his unfinished creations life. At first it's unknown how he received this power, but it's later confirmed that the town library is one of the ten places in town where a steel beam bearing Phobos' symbol can be found.

     Isaac Blackmore 

Isaac Blackmore

Introduced at the very end of season 2. A strange loner who claims that the Radar don't know him because he "keeps to himself" and who refuses to believe that anything they say regarding what's happening is real. Reintroduced in season 3, where he is revealed to be the god of doubt and personification of the Black Rock.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 2 -)

  • The Cynic: In contrast with his counterpart Fidel.
  • Flat-Earth Atheist: Outright refuses to believe in the existence of gods and powers though he is a god himself, and can cause others to not believe in them either.
  • Power Nullifier: No power can be used around him or within his line of sight. No powers can be used inside the Black Rock, either.
  • Sealed Inside a Person-Shaped Can: He's the person-shaped can for anyone trapped inside the Black Rock, with the Ascended and later AJ exiting it directly through him.

Synchroneity Tech

     Clarity Anah 

Clarity Anah (Clarity Prime)

CEO of Synchroneity Tech, daughter of Shiloh Anah.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Seasons 1 - 2), Shohreh Aghdashloo (Season 3 intro)

  • Age Without Youth: It's explicitly noted that, while she lived longer by taking parts from her clones, it did not restore her youth.
  • Aura Vision: Had a form of this, which Marcus takes along with her memories.
  • Big Bad: Of season 1.
  • Demonic Possession: Her memories eventually inflict this on Marcus, to the point where she is described as a parasite in season 3.
  • Enemy Mine: She aligns herself with Marcus and Laura in containing Hera.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Her very first appearance in season 1 has her murdering one of her clones who had been conspiring against her within full view of Clarity Six, then reminding them that she doesn't need all of them alive.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Through her memories and influence on Marcus, and arguably through the Clarity clones.
  • Killed Off for Real: Prime B: Shoved off a cliff by Skye and ripped apart by the heart of Phobos.
  • Long-Lived: Lengthened her lifespan by taking parts from her clones. She was over a hundred years old when she was killed.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: The Gorgon. Templar of the Grotto.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: If she is to be believed, everything she did during the course of the series was to protect Kollok.

     Chien-Shiung Wu 

Chien-Shiung "C.S." Wu/Conquest

PR representative for Synchroneity Tech. Actually the god of conquest in physical form.


  • Played By: Kelly Nugent (Season 1 -), Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1)

  • Ambiguously Human: Hints are dropped during season 1 that she's not quite what she seems, as she's not affected by the Chosen's powers and knows quite a bit about why people in town are born with nine fingers. It's originally hinted that she's one of the red-skinned creatures created by Synchroneity that appear in the season 1 intro, like the man who attacked Mickey while looking for her father, but the Council of the Gods reveals that she's a god.
  • Brutal Honesty: At the season 1 council meeting, she did not mince words while explaining to those present with nine fingers just what that meant.
  • The Dragon: To Clarity Prime, to Marcus Bennett, and to Hera for a short time.
    • Dragon Ascendant: As the public face of Synchroneity, she was more than likely about to take over fully after Clarity's death, as she is not happy when Marcus turns up with Clarity's memories and abilities. Technically she still does take over Synchroneity, as she becomes majority shareholder, but she very quickly realized that she would not be able to get rid of Marcus.
  • Lack of Empathy: Emphatically does not care about most things and even eats chips during a moment of silence for two recent deaths.
  • Manipulative Bastard:
    • Actively used Synchroneity Tech for her own ends, chief among them finding out what happened in 1991 and using that information to help free Hera.
    • Manipulated the Ascended into causing the destruction of Eva's grove.
    • Tricked everyone, including her fellow gods, into releasing Hera. It's unknown what she would've gained out of it, as Hera was contained before anything could come of it.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Chien-Shiung Wu. It's unknown whether she was meant to be a Historical Domain Character in some fashion.

     Devina 

Devina

An AI from the ship that brought the Clarity clones to Earth, later brought to Synchroneity Tech. In Season 3, she takes the form of a robot dog bonded to C-Dubbs.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1 -)

  • Canon Immigrant: Originated from Ten Candles installment The Cold and made several appearances in that series prior to Kollok.
  • Killed Off for Real: Prime A: Depowered by Sayaka.
  • The Mole: Marcus used her to spy on the Ascended, until C-Dubbs severed her satellite link.

     Clarence 

Clarence Anah

Clarity Prime's son.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1)

  • Alternate Self: Averted. When Billy warps reality to disguise everyone in late season 1, he finds that he can't do so on Clarence, because there is only one Clarence in the multiverse. When asked, Clarence revealed that Clarity somehow ensured that there were no other versions of him in other dimensions. Even with Prime being split in two, there's still only one Clarence, as Clarence A had his ego suppressed by the ego of Mike Jones A prior to the split.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: At the end of season 1, it was implied that the Prime B version of him would join his father, the Traveler, against the Radar, but he did not appear in season 2.
  • Flesh Golem: Made from biological material taken from the Clarity clones. In turn, he was used to create the Harvest, a pile of growing flesh kept beneath Synchroneity Tech and used to pay off Synchroneity's various debts to the Bank of Mammon. According to Clarity Prime, there have been many others like him, all used to feed the heart of Phobos. He actively refers to himself as a 'pile of flesh'.
  • Involuntary Shapeshifting: Forcefully shifted into Mike Jones by Mickey A.
  • Killed Off for Real: Prime A: Has his ego suppressed by Mickey A, who transports the alternate universe ego of her deceased father into his body.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: His ability. Can become whatever or whoever he wants.

     Doctor Omari 

Doctor Yoshiki Omari

Employed by Synchroneity Tech. Father of Sayaka Omari.


  • Played By: Kaiji Tang (Season 2, episode 13)

  • Papa Wolf: Very protective of Sayaka, to the point of attempting to sterilize Henry/Billy B when Mallory tricks him into thinking that Henry and Sayaka will marry in the future.

     "Mother" 

"Mother"

A biologist that was part of the Synchroneity-funded Minos Project. Involved in cloning members of the town council in case something happened to them. When Synchroneity pulled their support from the project, she was secretly funded by Mearl Jenkins to create a "son". Technically Mallory's mother.


  • Played By: Chloe Dykstra (Season 2)

  • Aura Vision: Lost the majority of her vision as a result of being trapped in the Kollok underground, but can see auras and some light.
  • Mad Scientist: Of the Mad Biologist variety. Continued making clones even after being sealed away in the Kollok underground and is very much insane.

Clarity Clones

     Clarity Six 

Clarity Six

Sixth of the Clarity clones. Mother of AJ Greer.


  • Played By: Kate Elliott (Season 1), Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1 - Season 2)

  • The Ageless: The Clarity clones are permanently the physical age of seventeen.
  • Fertile Blood: Her flesh and blood are used to grow plants, most notably the fruit containing the crocodile tears drug in season 2.
  • Killed Off for Real:
    • Prime A: Shot in the head by Brooke Greer.
    • Prime B: Killed offscreen by Sayaka between seasons 2 and 3, along with the Greer family.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: This particular clone only appears in a small handful of episodes and is a relatively minor character when compared to her 'sister' Clarity Seven, but is an important part of the crocodile tears plot as well as AJ Greer's mother.

     Clarity Seven 

Clarity Seven

Seventh of the Clarity clones.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 2), Elyse Willems (Season 3 -)

  • The Ageless: The Clarity clones are permanently the physical age of seventeen.
  • An Arm and a Leg: Loses an arm just before being sent into the future. Later disassembles Cherise's arm to replace it.
  • Character Development: Noticeably became less of an emotionless Jerkass when Elyse Willems took over the role.
  • Identical Stranger: Like Mallory, she has one that appears in Em's memories during season 3. Also like Mallory's, Em cheats on Laura with her.
  • Last of His Kind: By being transported thirty years into the future, she becomes the last remaining Clarity alive and the last remaining source of Phobos' energy.
  • Living Battery: As she's the last remaining source of Phobos' energy in the future, anyone using abilities powered by that energy draw from her, forming a black hole in her chest. She nearly dies at the end of season 3 before AJ sacrifices himself to heal her.
  • Mind over Matter: Displays telekinesis in season 2 when she snaps Bucket's neck.
  • Transferable Memory: Is able to give the Radar as a whole memories of Mike Mikelson.

Government, Judges, Lawyers, and Police

     Sheriff Bull 

Sheriff Cody Bull

Sheriff of the town of Kollok. Hera's Thousand-Eyed Child.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1 - Season 2)

  • Alternate Self: In one of the universes the Radar travel to in season 1, they encounter an alternate version of the Sheriff, who they jump to another universe to escape from.
  • The Bad Guys Are Cops: Antagonistic towards the Radar on several occasions, even before he's replaced. He's noticeably much nicer to them when he's encountered in No-Place.
  • Creepy Centipedes: A massive centipede emerges from his mouth after he's interrogated by Department C.
  • Dirty Cop: He knew about the crocodile tears drug and was very much complicit in its spread. It's also implied that he knew about the Radar's powers, or at least Mickey's, suggesting that he was dirty before season 2.
  • Kill and Replace: Prime Sheriff Bull was killed early in season 2 by Mickey, with his ego ending up in No-Place. He was replaced by a Bull from another universe, making it appear as if he was miraculously revived.
  • The Sheriff: Of the town of Kollok.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: According to him, everything he does is to keep the town of Kollok peaceful. And it's highly implied that he killed Kenny the journalist for that very reason.

     Officer Warstone 

Officer Josh Warstone

A police officer of the town of Kollok.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1 - Season 2), Adam Hlavac (Season 1, episode 8)

  • Missing Mom: His mother disappeared when he was 14.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Warstone's appearances during the story make him come off as a very reasonable and decent sort towards the Radar, especially when compared to the Sheriff.

     Yellow and Purple 

Yellow and Purple

CIA agents. Sent by the government to help apprehend the Radar and Department C. They and their unknown director captured the Radar late in the Prime A timeline, just before Skye snapped back in time.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Yellow), Monica M. Magaña (Purple) (both Season 1)

  • Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: Their names correspond to the color of their clothing.
  • The Empath: Both can sense the emotions of those around them, with Purple taking it a step further by being able to influence those emotions by using tokens.
  • Strange Minds Think Alike: Their odd, flowy way of speaking leads them to say the same thing at much the same time, but without finishing each other's sentences.

FBI Department C

     Perry Bucket 

Perry Bucket

An FBI agent sent to investigate the town of Kollok.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1 - Season 2)
  • Radar Status: Former Honorary Member (Season 1 - Season 2)

  • Accent Upon The Wrong Syllable: Spoke in an odd cadence while using his Hypnotic Eyes. Most noticeable early in season 1, when he links to Marcus Bennett and to Jayna Grace.
  • Creepy Monotone: Agent Bucket spoke in a rather robotic, emotionless tone of voice, not helped in the slightest when he had his vocal chords clawed out by Jayna’s cats and was forced to use a voice modulator that made his voice sound mechanical and distorted. Pointed out directly by Laura when she meets him in season 2.
  • Expy: Early on, of FBI Agent Dale Cooper.
  • FBI Agent: Representing Department C.
  • Hypnotic Eyes: He can hypnotize with eye contact, which then forms a Psychic Link.
  • Killed Off for Real:
    • Prime A: Accidentally murdered by Mike Jones.
    • Prime B: Deliberately murdered by Clarity Seven near the end of season 2.
  • Neck Snap: His death in Prime B, by Clarity Seven.
  • Psychic Link: His ability. Forms a telepathic link to anyone he hypnotizes. Linked to the entirety of his department as well as to Marcus Bennett.
  • Romantic Wingman: For Skye at the end of season 1, as he tried to help her and Em Pegg get together. In return, she tried to help him get back together with his ex-boyfriend in season 2. Neither work, as Skye leaves Kollok completely and Bucket dies.
  • Shout-Out: His second scene has him nearly recreate the "Damn fine cup of coffee" scene from Twin Peaks, only the coffee at the Taco Bell Express is so bad that he spits it out.
  • Straight Gay: It doesn't come up in story that often and he shows no stereotypical behavior.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Butterscotch. It's initially suggested that the butterscotch candies he offers to people prior to hypnotizing them are necessary to use his ability, but he later clarifies that they are not and he just really likes butterscotch. He's also noticeably enthused when Billy mentions that Braum's has butterscotch shakes, though he later admits his disappointment. May be related to his very complicated relationship with FBI Director (referred to as Agent in Prime B) Butterscotch, who his ex-boyfriend left him for and, from the short section in Prime A's Portland FBI headquarters after Bucket's death but just before its destruction, had a romantic past with him as well.

     Simon Felders 

Simon Felders

An FBI agent sent to investigate the town of Kollok after the death of Agent Bucket, as Skye's replacement partner, and to recover Bucket's body.



     Ben Rayner 

Ben Rayner

An FBI agent sent to accompany Skye and Agent Felders to Kollok and to retrieve Agent Bucket's body.


  • Played By: Hector Navarro (Season 2, episode 19)

     Jonathan Blake 

Jonathan Blake

An FBI agent sent to accompany Skye and Agent Felders to Kollok and to retrieve Agent Bucket's body..



     Bilfroy 

Director Bilfroy (referred to as Agent in Prime A)

The agent in charge of Department C.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Seasons 1 - 2)

  • The Ageless: At the very least, if not Complete Immortality. She was visited by Death only once, and was told that she would never see him again.
  • FBI Agent: Representing Department C.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: Was transformed into a vampire-like form after using her unknown abilities. Exceptionally pale, stays in the dark, but is still alive. Larson outright refers to her as a vampire.

     Larson 

Larson

Bilfroy's adopted son, who helps around the Department C facility, mainly by bringing visitors to see his mother.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1)

  • Bratty Half-Pint: Particularly towards Marcus. Laura received the same treatment at first until she sassed him right back and he decided he liked her.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Ages really slowly. Physically appears as a ten year old boy, but is approximately 132 years old. Not happy about it, either.
  • Troll: Made Nick Blakely believe that the toilet paper he was wrapped in was special issue FBI gauze.

Universe Five

     The Traveler 

The Traveler

A benign entity, encountered in the town of Undecided in the form of a young woman. Really a body-hopping entity with decidedly un-benign intentions towards Billy Baker, inhabiting the stolen body of Milynn from Kids On Bikes Playtest.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Seasons 1 - 2)

  • Big Bad: Of part of season 2.
  • Body Surf: A body-hopping entity who even keeps backup clone bodies in case whoever he is currently inhabiting dies.
  • Lack of Empathy: The Traveler is extremely dismissive towards Billy’s questions about his life and family in Undecided, repeatedly mentioning they weren’t related by blood. He even casually mentions that Billy’s family had fully accepted him, apparently unconcerned that fact might be distressing to a teenager who was torn away from said family.
  • Man on Fire: Trapped under a car and set on fire.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Passes himself off as a righteous crusader against the injustices of Prime, framing the events of Kids On Bikes Playtest as part of a heroic effort to strike back against Prime without mentioning any of the horrific acts he and Synchroneity committed. It's later revealed that he sells the superpowered children he's created as human weapons, and that he fully intends to possess Lucas as his host body once Possession Burnout sets in.
  • Not Quite Dead: Skye believed he died along with Milynn's body when she handed them over to the Bank of Mammon to repay her debt in season 1, but it's later revealed that he jumped to Justin at the last moment.
  • Possession Burnout: After losing access to Phobos' power, he becomes unable to keep his host bodies from melting in seconds. He's able to sustain himself on Harmonia's energy just as well as on Phobos', which is why Simon Felders' body doesn't melt.
  • Unholy Matrimony: With Clarity Prime. Until she banished him from Prime for unknown reasons. He's only able to return after her death.

    Spark 

Spark

Freedom fighter from the town of Undecided. Also known as Malika from Kids On Bikes Playtest.


  • Played By: Malika Lim Eubank (Season 1)

  • Dropped a Bridge on Him: Heavily implied to have been killed after the Traveler jumped to Justin.
  • Light 'em Up: The source of her nickname. Has the ability to create a bright light within her hand, which can blind anyone who looks at it for too long.

    Justin 

Justin

Park ranger turned freedom fighter from the town of Undecided. Also appears in Kids On Bikes Playtest.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1)

  • Dropped a Bridge on Him: Taken over by the Traveler after leaping from Milynn's body.
  • Imaginary Friend: Created and brought to life from the imagination of a traumatized little girl, and is quite aware of what he is.

The Ascended

     AJ Greer 

AJ/JA Greer

Leader of the Ascended. Son of Clarity Six. In both Primes, he is adopted by Sayaka Omari, though the circumstances of his adoption differ in each. Technically he is not an Ascended, as he was born long before they were.


  • Played By: Ethan Nestor (Season 3)

  • The Ageless: AJ A was said to have remained a baby for over twenty years, with no sign of growing any older. AJ B is similar, but begins aging normally once children stop being born thanks to Phobos' energy being sealed, placing him around the same physical/mental age as the actual Ascended by season 3. Prior to season 3, this is the only real indicator that AJ had Phobos-related abilities.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Sacrifices himself to save Clarity Seven by letting Tibby use him as a power source to heal her, causing him to disappear.
  • I Have Many Names: He's referred to as AJ and JA during the course of the story, from his very first appearance in season 1, and he answers to both. AJ is his legal name given by Clarity Six, but Sayaka, when given the chance to rename him, reversed the letters to call him JA. This happens in both Primes. The Driver refers to him as "AJ, JA, whatever the fuck your name is" and gets very annoyed about it, even asking him to pick one. When he picked JA, the Driver refused to call him that.
    The Driver: No, that's dumb.
  • Living Battery: At the end of season 3, AJ realizes that, much the same as his 'aunt' Clarity Seven, he's a source of Phobos' energy, and allows himself to be used by Tibby to heal her.

     C-Dubbs 

C-Dubbs/Lelah Bennett

Member of the Ascended.


  • Played By: Danielle Radford (Season 3 -)

  • Classified Information: Her given name in the opening credits is redacted. Later revealed to be Lelah Bennett.
  • Clone Angst: Much like her aunt/'sister' Laura, C-Dubbs is caused no end of turmoil by the circumstances of her 'birth' and actively hates her 'father' Marcus. Even more is piled on her later with a second reveal that she was a product of the Minos Project, the same cloning project that produced Laura, making her technically another Laura. She was even named Laura before being renamed, and Marcus even refers to her as Laura 3.0 after the reveal.
  • Dead Guy Junior: Renamed after Marcus' mother and her creator Lelah Bennett.
  • Foreshadowing: Danielle Radford cameos as the 'original' Laura Bennett in Laura's memories, foreshadowing the reveal that C-Dubbs is essentially another Laura.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: The opening credits spell her name as C-Dubs, the end credits and she herself spell it as C-Dubbs.

     Syd Muldoon 

Sydney "Syd" Muldoon

Former member of the Ascended, persuaded to rejoin the group.


  • Played By: YellowSpoonGirl (Season 3 -)

  • Calling the Old Man Out: When reunited with her mother after nullifying the Larson Accord, Sydney calls her out on everything that her and her father made her do as a child, heavily implying that her parents had prostituted her in exchange for information.
  • Feel No Pain: Is incapable of feeling pain after being experimented on.
  • The Hermit: Left the Ascended eight years prior to season 3, living alone until convinced to rejoin the group. Also her tarot card.
  • You Kill It, You Bought It: While she didn't kill them herself, she convinced Jerry to kill Ally, the then-CEO of the Bank of Mammon, making her the next CEO.

     Ro Liang 

Rosemary "Ro" Liang

Member of the Ascended.


  • Played By: Xu Mason (Season 3 -)

  • Cult Defector: As a child, she was raised in a religious cult with her brother and was very nearly made one of the leader's many wives before their mother got them out with Billy Baker's help.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: Her ability evolves into this during the course of the story, allowing her to make any trick shot at the cost of a higher amount of tokens.
  • One-Hit Kill: Her initial ability. For a set amount of tokens, she can kill with just one shot from her gun.

     Jude 

Jude

Member of the Ascended.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 3)

  • Heal It with Blood: Post-Black Rock, he shares a body with the Doctor, who can heal him by consuming blood.
  • Made of Iron: By the time the Ascended find themselves in the Black Rock, Jude has been burned over a large portion of his body, shot at least three times with arrows, and horrifically breaks his arm. He still keeps going, even refusing to die when Clarity Seven offered to kill him.
  • Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: Cut a deal with Ms. Wu to remove the Doctor from his body in exchange for handing over Clarity Seven. She removes and consumes him instead, leaving the Doctor.

     Reed Liang 

Reed Liang

Ro's older brother, long thought dead.


  • Played By: Yoshi Sudarso (Season 3 -)

  • Conspicuous Gloves: Wears a glove on one hand as he lost a hand to Awut and has a robotic prosthesis.
  • Cult Defector: As a child, he was raised in a religious cult with his sister before their mother got them out with Billy Baker's help.
  • Not Quite Dead: Marcus hid him in one of Synchroneity's safehouses.
  • Put on a Bus: Leaves with his ex Allison near the end of season 3.
  • The Scapegoat: He's blamed for the massive loss of Ascended that resulted from him signing the Larson Accord (actually a contract between the Bank of Mammon and Kah Dem), and the Ascended who return from the Accord being nulled by Sydney all wish him dead. He did not know what would happen, he was tricked by AJ who wanted to usurp leadership.

Gods

     Harmonia 

Harmonia

The personification of order and structure. Unlike the other entities, Harmonia does not have a living manifestation, as its essence has been split into three fragments, in the care of the US, England, and Japan. Department C and the British Ministry of Displacement are Chosen of Harmonia. Technically Skye Hawkins is as well, as it was said that Harmonia ensured that she received the equivalent of the powers that were distributed to her friends. As they lack a living manifestation, Kah Dem is their representation during the Council of the Gods.


  • Eldritch Location: The form which Department C's fragment of Harmonia's energy takes. Abilities cannot be used within. Even cancels out side effects from ability usage, as Mickey is able to walk again while inside it. According to Agent Bucket, the fragments given to England and Japan are similar.
  • God of Order: The personification of order. Definitely worse than their counterpart, as Harmonia as a faction are an oppressive regime.

     Phobos 

Phobos

The personification of chaos. Has appeared as an old man, though his true form seems to be energy, like his above counterpart. Also like his counterpart, one of his forms was a location: the Grotto. May have been the "dark entity" that Billy and Mickey spoke to in season 1. Also seems to have parts scattered around the multiverse, with one buried beneath Synchroneity. The Ten are Chosen of Phobos, while many more were empowered over the course of the series.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 2)

  • Eldritch Location: The Grotto, one of his forms. Physically an asteroid hurtling through space, containing the original location of the Bank of Mammon and doors to anywhere in the world.
  • God of Chaos: The personification of chaos. Intrinsically tied to life as well, as humanity becomes unable to reproduce when his energy is banished.

     Hera 

Hera

The god of evil, a primordial deity banished from Prime for deliberately interfering in World War II while residing in a previous host. She exploits a loophole in her banishment to return to Prime upon the death of Sheriff Bull, her Thousand-Eyed Child, presumably to investigate the events leading to that, though she's far more interested in causing chaos and pissing off Phobos. Eventually returned to banishment by her own Herald Laura Bennett killing her host body, Tilly Berry. She later attempts to use Laura as a host, and her influence is felt during the Council of the Gods.

Powered by the energy of Phobos that she'd tricked the Radar into storing in her tomb, she escapes banishment again with Conquest's help in season 3. She nearly takes over the world and, when threatened with confinement, she attempts to stop the story completely by having the Driver murdered. She is foiled by Story and forced into Laura's mind, with Laura turning into a statue to keep her imprisoned.


  • Played By: Emme Montgomery (Season 2 -)

  • Big Bad: Of part of season 2 and of season 3.
  • Demonic Possession: As her original form is sealed away until the end of season 3, she takes host bodies whenever she is on Prime, and is able to shapeshift her current host into the appearance of past hosts.
  • For the Evulz: Her modus operandi, when she's not deliberally attempting to piss off Phobos. Her influence is felt even after she is banished from Prime again, affecting the children of Kollok and causing them to run wild.
  • God of Evil: With her counterpart being Safi, god of purity.
  • Hostile Show Takeover:
    • Near the end of season 2, when things aren't going her way, she outright hijacks the story and kicks the Driver out of the figurative car. A second attempt is later blocked by Isaac Blackmore.
    • When threatened with confinement in Laura at the end of season 3, she hijacks the story once more by having her shadows murder the Driver. This time, Story herself steps in.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Sealed in a tomb prior to the series, later sealed inside statue!Laura.

     Fidel 

Fidel

The god of hope.


  • Played By: Matt Acevedo (Season 3 -)

  • The Idealist: In contrast with his counterpart Isaac Blackmore.

     Eva 

Eva

The god of life, daughter of Phobos.


  • Played By: Aliza Pearl (Season 3 -)

  • Mother Goddess: As the god of life. She's described as the "ultimate mother" by the Driver.
  • Mother Nature: Took up residence in Death Valley in season 3 and made it flourish with life, until Conquest tricked the Ascended into destroying it.

     Chronos 

Chronos/Beth Pegg

The god of time. Originally a future version of Em Pegg, who seemingly died to save her past counterpart from death in No Place.


  • Played By: Mika Midgett (Season 2 -)

  • An Arm and a Leg: Lost an arm at some point, though she doesn't go into much detail.
  • Deity of Human Origin: Originally a future version of Em Pegg. Outright mentions her origin as a human during the Council of the Gods.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Waited over two hundred years to meet the Radar again at the House of Night and Day.
  • Self-Applied Nickname: Requests that the Radar call her Beth, to prevent confusion between her and her past self.
  • Shipping Torpedo: Puts an end to any shipping of her past self and Mallory by directly confirming that nothing will ever happen between the two of them, unintentionally foreshadowing his disappearance/supposed death between seasons 2 and 3.
  • Time Master: The god of time.

Others

     The Driver 

The Driver

He is your Driver. He is an avatar/representative of Story, a provider of context, and, as the season 3 finale post-credits scene reveals, also Mallory Jenkins.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 1 -)

  • Aside Glance: Towards a short-lived second camera off to the side in early season 2, accompanied by a headshake at the antics of the Radar.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Especially towards Billy, Mallory, AJ mid-season 3 after Ethan returns from tour, and repeated bad rolls. Jayna Grace gets a lot of it after she essentially commits suicide, as Zac was going to spare her.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Only referred to as the Driver during the story. The season 3 post-credit scene reveals his name: Mallory Jenkins.
  • I Hate Past Me: A possible explanation for why the Driver feels the need to snark at and humiliate Mallory every chance he gets, as Mallory is his past self.
  • Slashed Throat: One of Hera's shadows kills him by slashing his throat with a knife.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: During season 3, he is outright sympathetic towards the Legacy group and even takes an active role in helping them regain their memories by stealing them back from Tibby and by helping Laura work through them. He also lends the Ascended group select pieces of information and uses his tokens on their behalf at times, citing that they're his and he can do whatever he wants with them. Both can likely be explained by his past self's presence within the Ascended group and his history with the Radar members in the Legacy group.
  • Unreliable Narrator: Self-professed more than once.

     Shiloh Anah 

Shiloh Anah

Father of Clarity Anah and founder of Kollok.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Season 2 episode 11)

  • Alternate Self: Of the Ten Candles Shiloh Anah, who is responsible for everything that happens in Kollok as it was his spaceship containing Devina and the Clarity clones that crashed in Stone Valley.
  • Long-Lived: The birth-death dates stated in season 1 indicate that he lived for over a hundred and twenty years. His death date of 1962 may have been fake, as it's been suggested that Clarity and her clones drowned him a decade before then after their discovery of what he had done.
  • Posthumous Character: For much of the series, as he's long dead by 1991. He's only encountered via Time Travel.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Despite warnings from Clarity and her clones, he made the initial deal with the Bank of Mammon to bring back the miners who had been killed as a result of the spaceship crash, as well as to bring prosperity to the town. This directly leads to the community center massacre, and indirectly to the plot of the series as a whole.

     Doctor Sweets 

Doctor Sweets

A doctor at the local mental hospital. Not really a doctor, but an entity that menaces the mental hospital until he attaches himself to Tibby Devin. Separated from Tibby in the Black Rock, he later attaches himself to Jude.


  • Played By: Zac Lim Eubank (Seasons 2 - 3)

  • Ax-Crazy: In season 2. His season 3 incarnation is somewhat more lucid/sane at points, until Jude is booted from their shared body.
  • Enemy Within: For Tibby, until separated from him at the tail end of season 2.
  • Heal It with Blood: Once he shares a body with Jude in season 3, he can absorb blood from others to heal them.
  • Put on a Bus: Still in Jude's body, he's sent back to the Black Rock by the Ascended.
  • Sharing a Body: With Jude, until Jude's soul is eaten by Conquest in season 3.

     Awut 

Awut and the Doll

A dangerous assassin carrying a doll, who talks to her.


  • Played By: Malika Lim Eubank (Awut), Cristina Vee (The Doll) (both Season 3)

  • Creepy Centipedes: Once the Doll is broken in Awut's second appearance, whatever was controlling the Doll manifests as a centipede burrowed into Awut's shoulder.
  • Creepy Doll: The Doll, which was creepy enough before the reveal that it contains the fetal remains of Awut's child.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Awut repays the Ascended for freeing her from the centipede-thing by sacrificing herself so that they can escape into the tunnels beneath Kollok.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: Her preferred weapon.
  • Made of Iron: Her first appearance ended with a factory exploding around her. She survived and continued to pursue the Ascended.

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