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Ahkna,
War Minister (Francesca
Buller): Ahkna came to a meeting with Grayza under false pretenses. She persuaded Grayza to sign
a treaty giving the Scarrans all the Luxan worlds in exchange for peace, but peace was never
actually on the table. Ahkna betrayed Grayza immediately after the treaty was signed.
She was obsessed with Scarran superiority and the defeat of the
Peacekeepers, but thanks to Aeryn Sun and a shot to the back of
her head, Ahkna's dreams come to a sudden end. Bringing
Home the Beacon; We're
So Screwed, part 2; We're
So Screwed, part 3, Bad
Timing; The Peacekeeper Wars part 1; The Peacekeeper Wars part
2 |
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Airek (Mick Roughan): One of the laborers who were robbing the Tarkan Freedom Fighters. Lava’s a Many
Splendored Thing |
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Akkor
(Nicholas Hope): The bank manager at the Shadow Depository. He had
the pleasure of working for Natira. Liars,
Guns, and Money, Part
One, Two and Three |
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Alcar
(Ray Anthony (Voice); Thomas Holesgrove: Body): The Scarran who sneaked aboard Talyn and demanded control.
Infinite Possibilities, Part Two, Icarus Abides; Also credited
for: Infinite Possibilities, Part One: Daedalus
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Altana (Justine
Saunders): Chiana’s old friend who struck it rich near
the second liver just past the ribs in the Budong mine.
She loved Chiana like a daughter and saw the ‘heart of
good’ under Chi’s tough exterior. She wanted to
share her loot with Chiana but she was killed by the
keedva before she had a chance. Home on the Remains |
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Arala
(Virginia Hey): Zhaan’s pirate persona.
She played the role of a pirate in order to
get into the Shadow Depository and deposit Rygel. The
end result of the whole plan was to rob the Shadow Depository of enough
currency to buy D'Argo’s son Jothee from a slave
auction. Liars, Guns,
and Money, Part One |
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Axikor
(Duncan Young): A Scarran disguised as a Coreeshi bounty hunter. Axikor had no interest in the
bounty offered for the Moya gang. He just wanted to bring Crichton home to Scarranburg to meet
the folks. The Scarrans wanted to know why Crichton is so valuable to both Grayza and Scorpius. I Shrink, Therefore I Am |
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B'Sogg
(John Brumpton): An acquaintance of Chiana’s who ran the
mines on the Budong. He kept any wealth for himself by
training and using an attack keedva to kill those,
including his own brother: who found veins of valuable
nogelti crystals. In the past, Chiana had turned away
his advances in favor of his brother, so when she needed
his help he offered it but only ion the condition of her
becoming his mistress. Chiana later doused him with
toxic fluid from a budong pustule, costing him his arm.
Home on the
Remains |
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Bekhesh
(John Adam): The leader of the Tavleks who kidnapped Rygel for ransom. When
Crichton convinced him that nobody was going to ransom the Dominar, he let
him go. We met up with him again when John rounded him up to join the band
of desperados the crew collected to rescue Jothee. He was a reluctant
participant, having found religion since their last meeting. When their
original plan went awry, Bekhesh helped rescue John from Scorpius. Throne
for a Loss;, Liars, Guns and Money, Parts Two and Three
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Bintog (John Swartz): One of the Coreeshi bounty hunters, the second in command, trying to collect the bounty on Crichton from Grayza. I Shrink Therefore I
Am
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Bishan
(Victor Yerrid): Rygel’s unscrupulous and treacherous cousin who deposed Rygel and had him
imprisoned by the Peacekeepers. Rygel’s main reason for living is to
return to Hyneria, punish Bishan for all the suffering he’s caused and
regain the throne. Bishan is currently out of favor with the Hynerian people
and Rygel hopes to take advantage of this. Bishan sent a message
to Rygel during the Peacekeeper/Scarran war, asking him to come
home and help unite the Hynerian subjects. Premier;
Peacekeeper Wars
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Bitaal
(Aaron Cash):
Zhaan’s lover. The man who had invited Peacekeepers to Delvia to help keep
the corrupt regime in office. Although she loved him, he was the man Zhaan
was imprisoned for killing. Rhapsody in
Blue
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Bixx
(Christian
Bischoff): A Peacekeeper technician. He was
assigned to do maintenance on the Aurora chair but Gilina volunteered to do
the work so she could add her modifications to the chair’s system. The
Hidden Memory
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Bloy
(Hunter
Perske):
Rinic Tolven’s henchman. Thanks for
Sharing
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Borlik
(Leanna Walsmann): The Kampek who attracted storms to the Twin Suns of Quell
in order to punish those who engaged in commerce in the Sacred
Stillness of the Gezma. She hadn’t counted on Crichton and Aeryn arriving
at the commerce station and detecting her sabotage. They were able to
dislodge her from the station and she herself was killed by the storm that
she tried to use against the commerce station. Suns
and Lovers
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Br'Nee
(Marton Csokas): A botanist, one of a group of researchers who destroyed an
asteroid’s animal life in order to use it as a greenhouse for their
plants. M’Lee and her family, a carnivorous bone-eating species, were
marooned on the asteroid in order to devour every bit of animal life and in
the end, M’Lee fed on Br’nee’s group to stay alive. He was killed
while reconstituting Zhaan with one of his species’ own inventions, ending
up as another meal for M’Lee. Bone to
be Wild
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Braca,
Captain Meeklo (David
Franklin): A
Peacekeeper lieutenant, made a captain by Grayza. He was
Scorpius’s right-hand man and the one who did most of Scorpy’s
dirty work. Braca is a xenophobe who appears to despise Scorpius
for being half Scarran but there is also a little hero worship
mixed in with the dislike. His facial expressions when he looks at
Scorpius are fun to watch – a little bit of awe and a whole lot
of ewwww!. The first chance he got, he apparently betrayed him to Grazya and
became one of Scorpy’s torturers. He may be an obsequious weasel
but he's a loyal one. He actually remained true to Scorpy while
spying on Grayza. Braca was injured during the war against the
Scarrans, but survived his injury. Bone to
be Wild and
episodes through The Peacekeeper Wars.
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Cargn
(Voice: Nicholas McKay; Body:
Dominique Sweeney; Movement:
Gavin Robins): The Scarran ambassador to The Royal Planet who poisoned Princess
Katralla’s DNA. This treacherous method of securing the throne for Prince
Clavor backfired on him when John Crichton was found to be compatible with
the Princess. Cargn killed Prince Clavor when he realized his plan was a
failure and he himself was later killed by Crichton. Look at the Princess,
Parts
One, Two, and
Three
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Chiana
(Gigi Edgley): Chiana was brought aboard Moya as a prisoner of her own people,
the Nebari. She was a nonconformist, a trait that is not tolerated by the
Nebari, and she was scheduled for a mind cleansing. When her captor, Salis,
was killed, she joined the crew on Moya. Her best talents are sometimes the
crew’s - and her own - worst problems: she lies, she steals, she seduces, and she does
what she pleases. Even so, she’s managed to endear herself to the rest of the crew, especially
D'Argo. Off and on. Beginning with Losing
Time, she has visions of
future events and is able to see present events in slow motion.
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Clarence,
John (Ben Browder) John told his younger self that his name
was John Clarence Kansas
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Clavor,
Prince (Felix
Williamson): Second in line for the throne, he tried to become Emperor
having his sister’s DNA poisoned so she couldn’t have children. No
children, no throne. He never figured on John Crichton, a non-Sebacean,
ruining his plan by having genetic compatibility with the princess. Clavor
was in cahoots with the Scarrans, which is the reason the Empress didn’t
want him to ascend the throne after her death. He was killed by the Scarran
Ambassador. Look at the Princess,
Parts
One, Two, and
Three
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Cobb
(Richard Sydenham): One of the earthlings conjured from John’s mind by the
Ancients. He was one of the military who put John in an isolation cell when
he first returned to “earth” and he later imprisoned Aeryn, D'Argo, and
Rygel. Cobb was also one of the instigators in Rygel’s death and autopsy. A
Human Reaction
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Co-Kura
Strappa (Danny
Adcock): When the first
project leader in Scorpius’s wormhole search ended up as a liquified test
subject, Scorpy gave the job to Strappa. When Linfer defected, Co-Kura
became even more of a nervous wreck than he was before. Finally admitting
that the wormhole research was more than pure science when Crichton
destroyed the project, Strappa volunteered to have the knowledge removed
from his mind in the Aurora Chair. Losing
Time; Incubator; Into the Lion’s Den,
Parts
One & Two
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Cominski,
Dr. Jean (Virginia Hey): While the Scarran was messing in John’s mind trying to learn why
Scorpius was so obsessed with him, John’s subconscious created a whole
imaginary off-kilter world. In it, she was the
psychiatrist that IASA sent John to for analysis before they
would allow him back on the Farscape project. Won’t
Get Fooled Again
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Crais,
Bialar (Lani
Tupu): Captain Crais was shanghaied from his family’s farm while he was
still a boy and rose through Peacekeeper ranks to become captain of a
Command Carrier. When his brother flew a prowler into Crichton’s Farscape
1 module and was killed, Crais blamed Crichton and spent a whole cycle
pursuing him all over the Uncharted Territories. He later defected from the
Peacekeepers and was declared irreversibly contaminated. Crais died a hero's
death, destroying Scorpy's command carrier and his wormhole knowledge along
with it.
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Crais,
Father: Crais's father insisted that Bialar keep an eye on his
younger brother Tauvo after they had been conscripted into the Peacekeepers.
We all know how that turned out. That
Old Black Magic
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Crais,
Tauvo (Wadih Dona): Tauvo Crais was Bialar Crais’s brother. When Crichton first
popped through the wormhole, Tauvo’s prowler crashed into him, ricocheting
off Farscape 1 and crashing into an asteroid. Bialar’s pursuit of Crichton
to avenge his brother’s death was a major storyline of Season One. Premier;
That
Old Black Magic; The Hidden Memory
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Crichton,
Bobby (Joshua Anderson): John's young cousin. He made videos
of everyone within camera range and was lucky enough to get a tour
of Moya with 1812 as a guide. Kansas
Also
known as Coleman, Bobby, John's young nephew
(Constellation of
Doubt)
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Crichton,
Col. Jack (Kent McCord): John Crichton’s father. His obvious pride in his son is
overshadowed by John’s feelings of inadequacy. We got to see how John
would interact with his father
when the Ancients manufactured an idealized Jack Crichton from
John’s memories in A Human Reaction. In Won’t Get Fooled Again, we
saw him once more through John’s mind, this time seeing John’s darker
feelings for Jack. In Bad Timing, the season four finale, Jack
finally admitted to John how much he cared for and admired
him. Premier;
A Human
Reaction; Nerve,
Won’t Get Fooled
Again; Kansas;
Terra Firma;
Bad
Timing
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Crichton,
John (Ben Browder): He’s a second generation astronaut with a doctorate in Cosmic
Theory but he had always lived in his father’s shadow. When his
experimental mission aboard Farscape 1 went bad, he was shot through a
wormhole into another part of the universe, tumbling out into the middle of
a prison break. The prisoners took him aboard their living ship, a Leviathan
named Moya. During Season One, John is truly lost in space; in Season Two he
begins to learn his way around and to feel at home. He makes friends with
his shipmates and a bond of mutual respect is formed but he soon finds that
his experience in the Aurora chair has left him with a little souvenir, a
Scorpius implant is living in his brain and influencing his actions. In
Season Three, the implant has been removed but the clone lived on in his
head. Season Four has John finally begun to solve the mysteries of
wormholes. In the Peacekeeper Wars, John solves the mysteries
of wormhole weapons, saves the universe, and rides off into the
"sunset" aboard Moya with his wife, Aeryn Sun, and their
son D'Argo Sun-Crichton (Little D). He finally learned what his
kind of hero is.
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Crichton,
Young John (Jamie
Croft): He met his older self when John came through a wormhole
into the past.
Kansas
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Crichton,
Leslie (Carmen Duncan): Maiden name McDougall. John Crichton’s deceased mother. The
memory of his mother was one of those that haunted Crichton when the Scarran
researcher tried to make John think he was back on earth. Although
she didn't know it, she met adult-John when he came into the past
through a wormhole. One of her hobbies is reading the Tarot cards.
Won't Get Fooled
Again;
Kansas
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Crichton,
Olivia (Sarah Enright): John's younger sister Kansas;
Terra
Firma; A Constellation of Doubt
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Cyntrina
(Basia
A’hern): She scratched her name on the wall of the monastery because
she wanted people to remember her after she was dead. At first Cyntrina
thought D'Argo was scary but he was able to make friends with her almost
immediately. In fact, it was D'Argo who suggested carving her name; he even
gave her his knife to carve with. When
he returned to his own time, he found the carving in the wall of the
Jocatian Memorial and remembers her as she hoped someone would. ..Different Destinations
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