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Season 1 Manhunt: Shadow Tide

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    Jupiter 

Molly "Jupiter" Henderson

Primary target of the first Seasonal Manhunt. One of a handful of rogues that maintained direct contact with Aaron Keener.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: When Saturn informs her of their unit receiving an Eclipse care package, Jupiter orders her to destroy it. Saturn reminds her that the package is the "leverage" Keener told them about, to which she responds that Eclipse isn't "a silver bullet, it's a fucking bioweapon" more dangerous than the Green Poison, believing its existence to contradict their mission of protecting the people.
  • Surrounded by Idiots: In one of her comms collectibles, one of the Cleaners under her wing gets himself killed while testing out one of Conley's modified EMP weapons despite her yelling clear instructions on how not to get killed. She doesn't outright name-drop the trope, but her tone of voice after the incident hints that she thinks this of the Cleaners she's teaming up with.

    Neptune 

Chadwick "Neptune" Brandon

Former flight engineer and wanted by the Division for acting as a saboteur.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Brandon blames the JTF and Division for causing his partner's death when they abandoned the New York Dark Zone.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: He was somehow able to get the Outcasts and Cleaners to work together under his command, despite both groups being diametrically opposed to each other.

    Venus 

Lucy "Venus" Anders

Sharpshooter wanted for stealing critical JTF supply drops.

    Saturn 

Mary "Saturn" Masters

Jupiter's logistics officer.

    Mercury 

Ryan "Mercury" Chang

Marked rogue for torturing hostages one too many times.

Season 2 Manhunt: Keener's Legacy

    Hornet 

Carter "Hornet" Leroux

See Hornet's entry on the first game's character sheet.

    Termite 

Lori "Termite" Baker


    Luna 

Tegan "Luna" Silver


The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard: She comes equipped with both a Defender Drone and a Striker Drone. Under normal circumstances, Agents can't use two skills from the same skill platform; even her fellow rogues follow this rule.

    Huntsman 

Elija "Huntsman" Le


    Titan 

Jason "Titan" Barnes


  • Misanthrope Supreme: Both the ECHOes pertaining to him and his description as a bounty target make it clear that he's this.
    "There's only one thing that matters to Titan, ridding the world of the human plague." — Description for "The Intrusion" bounty

Season 3 Manhunt: Concealed Agenda

    Bardon Schaeffer 
See his entry above, under "The Black Tusk Specialist Unit".

    Shade 

Marley "Shade" Yarrow

Second Wave Division Agent. Ex-NYPD parole officer who turned rogue after witnessing the mistreatment of Rikers Island prisoners.
  • Benevolent Boss: Downplayed in comparison to Dragov. She doesn't do the whole "the Rikers are my family" schtick, but the Rikers she leads are, at the very least, not at her throat due to her treating them well.

    Wraith 

Sueko "Wraith" Tanagi

Ex-US Army logistics officer who went on to work as a Division/CERA logistics officer. When she was given an offer to work with the Black Tusk, she saw and took an opportnity to play both sides. Embedded with the Hyenas, fitting her flippant nature.
  • Genki Girl: Given how she prefers to communicate with Schaffer and her own Hyenas, her personality comes off as this borderling on a Manic Pixie Dream Girl. She constantly toys with Schaffer, mocks her followers, and seems to treat the downfall of society as a hell of a good time.
  • Secret Test of Character: Wraith's final comms collectible reveals that her flippant and bossy attitude towards Schaeffer was this trope to see if he's really as much of a Consummate Professional as she's heard he is.
    Wraith: Well done! You didn't yell at me. You had a reasonable answer for your way of working and complimented me. Well done. You passed the test.
  • Surrounded by Idiots: Not all that surprising, given she's with the Hyenas. One of her comms collectibles has her order some Hyenas to secure a supply drop. When one of them asks if it has helicopter drones, she only has this to say:
    Wraith: Uhhh, no. Pretty sure you'd just get high and blow up another safehouse.

    Dusk 

Linette "Dusk" Edwards

Ex-US Marines intelligence warrant officer. Went rogue after being activated in DC after witnessing the corruption of the Strategic Homeland Division, siding with the True Sons and their philosophy.
  • Benevolent Boss: Unlike Ridgeway, she at least cares enough for the True Sons she's leading to keep them healthy.
    Dusk: I'll start eating rats before we stop feeding our men. That's how you get a mutiny.
  • Mathematician's Answer: Gives one in her second comms collectible.
    Dusk: Schaeffer, need an emergency supply drop.
    Schaeffer: What kind? Weapons or rations?
    Dusk: Yes.
  • Only Sane Man: Out of all the Season 3 manhunt targets, she's the most normal one of the bunch. This actually makes Schaeffer concerned when Dusk asks for a face-to-face, prompting him to ask Faye Lau if they really know the agents they're working with.

    Belfry 

Skyler "Belfry" Williams

Ex-US Army and police officer. Went rogue and joined the Black Tusk after witnessing the supposed "antiviral" DC-62 kill more people than it cured in Dark Zone South. He's often seen amongst the Outcasts.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: The rest of Schaeffer's unit tends to keep their distance from Belfry due to his affiliation with the Outcasts, who are mostly Omnicidal Maniacs. Dusk even lampshades this in a one-on-one call with him, trying to stifle a chuckle while pointing out that Schaeffer wants nothing to do with Belfry's "crazy ass".


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