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Laytun (Mention Only): D'Argo’s father. Revenging
Angel
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Lennok,
Colonel (Terry
Serio) One of
the Veneks attacking the nurses at the Jacacean Monastery ..Different
Destinations
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Levy,
Mrs. Dot (Louise
Fox): The Crichton family's nosy neighbor who
kept snooping around the abandoned drug house where Moya's crew
were hiding. Kansas
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Liko (Grant
Bowler): He helped Zhaan overpower Maldis
by combining his own strength with Zhaan’s. He was once a powerful
being but when Maldis arrived on his planet he was reduced to a
shopkeeper. He pushed Zhaan into using her darker side to bring
Maldis into the corporeal realm so that Crichton could punch him
out. Overcoming Maldis proved to be too much for Liko, who died as a
result. That Old Black Magic
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Linfer (Johanna
Kerrigan): One of Scorpius’s research
assistants. She offered to be a test pilot so she could escape and
offer John the wormhole technology in exchange for Moya. She made it
through the wormhole without liquefying, but the effect was only
postponed. She soon began liquefying, and left Moya in her prowler
to blow herself up in space. Losing
Time; Incubator
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Lishala
(Natalie
Mendoza): She
was the daughter of Kato-re, the leader of her planet, Aquara.
Lishala became infatuated with Crichton when he got marooned there.
When Rygel and D'Argo came to rescue John, she and the rest of the
Aquarans thought that Rygel had come to “rise up and lead them
into the light”. She wasn’t too pleased by this because she
didn’t want to be led into the light, she wanted to stay right
where she was. Jeremiah Crichton
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Lo’lann
(Alison Fox in They've
Got a Secret and Rachel Gordon in Mental as Anything): She was
D'Argo’s Sebacean wife and Jothee’s mother. D'Argo had always
believed that her xenophobic
brother, Macton, murdered her to keep her away from D'Argo, who
carries her holographic image under his skin. Her death was actually
an accident, but Macton framed D'Argo for the murder. They’ve
Got a Secret;
Mental as Anything
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Logan,
Douglas (Rygel
XVI, Dominar
of the Hynerian Empire): D. Logan was John Crichton’s imaginary
boss during his mind-frell by the Scarran. Won’t Get Fooled
Again
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Lomus (Peter
Astridge):The Sheyang who knocked out his
captain and tried to incapacitate Moya so he could raid her. Gilina,
the PK tech girl, helped to install a defense screen on Moya just in
time to protect the ship and crew from the Sheyang shot. Lomus then
piloted his ship through holes in the defense screen and boarded
Moya. While he was attacking Crichton and Gilina, Aeryn shot him,
making a huge fiery mess. PK Tech Girl
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Lorana
(Darlene
Vogel): One
of the Delvian missionaries on the New Moon of Delvia. She made
Crichton see her as Alex, his former girlfriend. He even believed
they were married. When she realized how insane her leader, Tahleen,
had become, she gave John back his reality in time to defeat
Tahleen, Rhapsody in Blue
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Lyneea (Mary Mara): Her greatest dream came true when
she met John Crichton. Since she was a child she had searched the
skies for intelligent life. Her work was funded by the military
seemed similar to that of SETI on earth. John found the clorium
(onlux) he was searching for in her kitchen and she helped distract
the military long enough for John and D'Argo to escape back to Moya
and leave her planet. I, ET
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Macton
Tal (Blair
Venn):
D'Argo’s brother-in-law. He murdered his sister Lo’laan and
framed D’Argo for the crime. Now D'Argo has a data chip from
Scorpius telling him about Macton’s wherabouts and he’s plotting
his revenge. Macton learned that D'Argo was hunting him so he showed
up at Mental Arts Training Camp to confront D'Argo. They’ve Got a
Secret, Family
Ties, Into the
Lion’s Den, Part 1: Lambs to the Slaughter; Dog with Two
Bones; Mental as Anything
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Maldis (Chris
Haywood): An evil sorcerer who feeds on
pain and suffering. He stole John Crichton’s spirit and pitted it
against that of Captain Crais so he could feed on their hatred. His
ultimate goal was to lure Crais’s Command Carrier into range.
He’d then have a whole shipload of emotions to feed off of. Zhaan
and Liko managed to overcome him but he wasn’t killed, only
dispersed. He came back the following cycle to get revenge on Zhaan
but she once again dispersed him. That Old Black
Magic, Picture
if You Will
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Marella
(Olivia Pigeot): She worked as a masseuse at a spa where genetic
transformations were also offered for sale. Bringing Home the
Beacon
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Markir
Tal (Matt
Doran): The
Peacekeeper who was overpowered by his prisoners, A
Scarran, A Nebari, and a Hynerian. They then dragged him
to Moya as a calling card.
Fractures
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Maryk,
Grand Chancellor (Linel
Haft):
He
was in charge of the Peacekeeper fleet during their war with the
Scarrans until he was killed by Commandant Grayza. She thought that
Maryk was a bit too peaceful for her taste and killed him so that
she could take over command. Peacekeeper Wars
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Matala
(Lisa
Hensley): A
Scorvian spy genetically altered to look like an Ilanic.
She worked with Verell to find a way to use black holes as
weapons only to kill him when he was successful. She was
killed by the black hole weapon while escaping from Moya. Back
and Back and Back to the Future
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Meelak
(Malcolm
Kennard): A
member of the Nebari resistance movement, he posed as
Varla’s assistant. He was actually a friend of
Chiana’s brother Nerri and brought her a holographic
recording of her brother. A
Clockwork Nebari
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Melkor (Damian
de Montemas): The leader of the
Peacekeeper commando team who boarded Moya looking for
Crichton. When the Monarch of the Draks raised the heat,
he and his squad began to suffer from Sebacean heat
delirium. John set the commandos free and sent them back
to Crais with a warning not to mess with the human. Exodus
from Genesis
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Mitols (Anthony
Martin): Fe’Tor’s grunt and muscle
man on LoMo. Scratch ‘n’ Sniff
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M’Lee (Francesca
Buller): A calcivore. A group of
botanists stranded her family on an asteroid in order to rid it of
animal species. When the animals were gone, they turned on each
other and finally on the botanists. She was starving to death when
Moya heard her distress call.
Bone to
be Wild
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Molayne,
Captain (William
Zappa): The
Peacekeeper captain Scorpius surrendered to in order to learn about
his parents. He traded information about the Scarrans to Captain
Molayne and in return, Molayne told Scorpius who his mother was,
where he was born, and . Incubator
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Molnon
(Anthony
Hayes):
Creepy mushroom pusher and leader of the clansmen on the Royal
Cemetery Planet. Taking the Stone
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Monarch
of the Draks
(Virginia Hey): She came aboard Moya to give birth to her offspring.
When she raised the heat on the ship, the crew, especially Aeryn,
began to suffer. The crew made her believe that they meant her no
harm, but when Peacekeepers came aboard and began killing her young
she again raised the temperature. Rygel heroically entered her
birthing chamber and reasoned with her.
Exodus from Genesis
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Moordil (Thomas
Holesgrove): The bartender in the
commerce station located near the twin suns of Quell. When a gamma
disturbance rocked the station, he was injured. Despite Zhaans help
he soon died from his wounds.
Suns
and Lovers
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Morrok
(Sacha Horler): The alien who was imprisoned on the Scarran ship
with Aeryn. She was actually a Scarran spy who tried to talk Aeryn
into taking some pills which would make her more apt to answer
questions. When Morrock admitted that she was working for the
Scarrans, Aeryn killed her. Prayer
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Moya: A biomechanoid of the species Leviathan. Moya
is both friend and home to her crew, providing them with a
breathable atmosphere and a place to live. She’s a very nervous
ship who’s easily frightened. Her symbiotic Pilot spends much of
his time trying to keep her calm. See BioMechanoid category for more
information
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Mu-Quillus (Mark
Mitchell): A being who looked like he was
part lava and part devil with the ability to switch between matter
and energy. He was
hired by the Prahtikrah to
lure Leviathans into the Siren Star. Meltdown
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Muoma
(Sandy Gore): She's the Eidelon who was about to perform the
wedding ceremony for Crichton & Aeryn when Scorpy showed up
looking for John. She sent Pikal and Caa'ta along on Moya to find
Arnessk, their spiritual center which they believed was gone forever
along with all of the remaining Eidelons. Eventually, Stark, who had
acquired the Eidelon powers during the death of Yondalao, transmited
them to her and she was one of the Eidelons who assisted in the
peace treaty between the Peacekeepers and the Scarrans. Peacekeeper
Wars
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