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John Crichton |
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Actor: Ben
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The distinction of being a second-generation astronaut
came, for Crichton, double-edged. After earning his doctorate in Theoretical Sciences,
Crichton spent his time as a scientist/astronaut in his famous father's shadow, always
trying to impress and please Jack Crichton, but never forced to scrabble to make a name
for himself, since he was born into the legacy without even lifting a finger. When his
experimental mission aboard the Farscape One module shot him through a wormhole, Crichton
found himself definitely not in Kansas anymore. Here, he was at last forced to call upon
the heroic qualities he'd inherited from Dad but had never needed to use. Crichton's
natural leadership and decision-making skills make him an important member of Moya's crew;
his complete lack of cultural understanding of alien races and technology makes his
"heroics" just that much more difficult. |
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Aeryn Sun |
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Actor: Claudia
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Part of the frontline Pleisar Regiment of the Peacekeeper Military, Aeryn was a
top-notch soldier and combat pilot until her encounter with Crichton and Moya rendered
her, by Peacekeeper standards, "irreversibly contaminated," and ostracized her
from the only family she'd ever known. Her experience on Moya has taught her that there
are other means and methods of communicating, but, like D'Argo, she still turns to combat
as her primary solution to any problem Moya might face. She sees the Peacekeepers, now,
through the eyes of Moya's crew, and knows them to be relentless and in many ways wrong,
but there is much of Aeryn that still considers herself a traitor. |
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D'Argo |
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Actor: Anthony
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Huge and powerful, D'Argo was wrongly imprisoned by the Peacekeepers as a
scapegoat for the murder of his own Sebacean wife, Lo'Lann. His hatred for the
Peacekeepers runs deeper than most, and he lives to reunite with his son, and to avenge
the wrongs that have been done him and his family. His experience aboard Moya, and the
love and friendship he's seen develop among Moya's crew has taught him patience and
understanding... to some degree. His relationship with Zhaan, in particular, has taught
him that there is much that's mightier than the sword (or Qualta Blade, his Luxan weapon
of choice, half sword, half energy rifle). D'Argo admires Zhaan for this more than he'd
ever admit out loud... fortunately, Zhaan can often sense what goes unsaid. |
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Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan |
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Actor: Virginia
Hey |

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An 812 year old 10th-level Pa'u (a priest), Zhaan was imprisoned for the murder
of another Delvian priest - her lover - who she suspected was using his power to lead
Delvia astray. Delvians are flora, not fauna, and therefore Zhaan, a plant-evolved being,
has extreme reactions to solar energy, and has experienced photogasms -- intensely
pleasurable experiences -- when exposed to solar flares. Additionally, Zhaan knows herbs
and herbal medicine intimately, which often gives her the responsibility of doctor and
healer aboard Moya. |
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Rygel XVI |
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Voiced: Jonathan
Hardy |

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The Sixteenth Rygel in a line of Dominars, Rygel was
once the ruler of over 600 billion subjects in the Hynerian Empire. A prisoner of the
Peacekeepers for over 300 cycles (roughly 300 years), and now aboard Moya, Rygel still
acts like a ruler. Rygel (barely over two feet tall) rarely deigns to stand; instead, he
floats about Moya on his ThroneSled, looking down his nose at the other members of the
crew, muttering to himself, stealing what looks valuable, and eating whatever will fit in
his froglike mouth. With an ornery temper, a tendency to fart helium, an unnecessarily
egomaniacal attitude and the notion that everyone - in particular, attractive females, and
especially Chiana - should bow to his bidding, Rygel is not the easiest creature to spend
time with. Despite all this, Moya's crew has found him to be oddly endearing, and, though
it hurts them to say it, he's part of the family, too. |
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Chiana |
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Actor: Gigi
Edgley |

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Chiana's happiest when she has the opportunity to show off her scoundrel skills;
she's a thief, a liar, a seductress and a drama queen. But beyond that, she's a very young
woman, and often conceals her fears under blustery pseudo-confidence that's plausible
maybe fifty percent of the time. Her talents for subterfuge have proved useful on more
than one occasion for Moya's crew, but her tendency to be contrary makes her an unlikely
team player in crisis situations. Chiana doesn't do what Chiana doesn't want to do, and as
a general rule, that's anything that would risk her hide, ruin her reputation, or tear her
clothing. Unless of course that's what she was going for. |
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Pilot |
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Voiced:
Lani John Tupu |

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Pilot is an independent entity, but he operates
symbiotically with his Leviathan (Moya), and the upper half of his torso, the part that we
see, is the only part of him that is entirely his own. His much larger lower half is made
up of neural tentacles which thread through and fuse with Moya's systems. Pilot is, to
Moya, some combination of operator, bodyguard and partner. Because of this symbiotic
fusing, he knows when she's scared, eager, excited, or sad, and he communicates Moya's
thoughts to Crichton and the others. He and Moya are made complete by their ability to
serve the members of the crew, but they are in no way obligated to follow the desires or
needs of the crew if their own agendas disagree. Pilot is most often polite and respectful
to the crew of Moya, but it's clear that his loyalty is to Moya first and the others
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Bialar Crais |
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Actor: Lani
John Tupu |
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Bialar Crais was born in a Sebacean farming community,
but while still a boy, he and his younger brother Tauvo were wrestled from their family
and conscripted against their will into the Peacekeeper military. If you asked Crais what
his crusade was, he'd tell you he was bent on avenging the brutal murder of his brother.
He'd say that loudly, with gusto and insistence. But Crais knows, in his heart, that
Crichton didn't murder his brother on purpose, but having no one to blame is terrifying to
Crais. He needs a scapegoat, and Crichton, coupled with the "contaminated Aeryn, fill
that role perfectly. Crais' respect for the Peacekeeper mandates is unclear; at times,
he's the flagbearer for military tradition; at other times, he's a renegade. Anything that
could be construed as a challenge to his authority terrifies him; he despises Scorpius for
almost the same reason he despises Crichton. Like Inspector Javert, Crais simply wants the
universe to operate by his rules. And only Crais knows what his rules are. Because of
this, the motives behind his decision to defect from the Peacekeeper military, and his
decision to steal Talyn, remain to be fully revealed. |
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Scorpious |
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Actor: Wayne
Pygram |
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Scorpius works for the Peacekeeper military, but only so far as working for them
serves his purposes. His single-minded mission: to develop a means to control the
creation, and travel possibilities, of the natural space phenomenon known as wormholes.
His development of the Aurora Chair was a major coup and he uses it - no matter how cruel
it might be - to his advantage. His primary mission now is to find Crichton, because the
secret to wormhole technology may be locked in the human astronaut's mind, placed there by
the race known as The Ancients. Being a half-breed, Scorpius maintains the physiology of
both Scarrans and Sebaceans. The Scarran tendency to radiate extreme heat, coupled with
the Sebacean intolerance for heat, causes problems for Scorpius, who has to wear a complex
protective suit to compensate. |
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