Who, What and Where in
"new captain scarlet" fanon
a
list of characters, places and institUTIons created by authors for their fanfic
stories on the Spectrum Headquarters website.
The following list
was created through the joint efforts of the webmaster in collaboration with fan
fiction authors whose stories appear on this website. It contains information and details on characters, places,
institutions, objects, schemes and plans that have been created, or devised
from scanty ‘official’ information, by the authors for use in their stories.
Each entry
contains the name of the fanon character or creation, the author who came up
with the idea and the story in which it is first mentioned or appears.
If there are any significance changes in any subsequent story by the same
author, or by a different author who had obtained permission to use
and develop the
character, these are also listed.
Finally it gives the present status – that is, if the character is still
alive or dead. Similar information is
given for objects, places, institutions, etc.
The
list is in no way exhaustive, and probably never will be. It doesn’t, at the moment, include ALL the
information from all the stories on this website, but the list will be updated (regularly, we
hope) with new information as we go along.
Where information that is presently included is deemed to be of no
further relevance, that might be
removed as well. Only information
contained in stories which have been published on this website will be included
on this list.
All
the characters of the same last name are not necessarily related to each
other. Where characters are members of
the original cast’s families, many forename name used by the numerous authors
is listed. Each
author is free to use whatever name they want for the relatives of the original
cast, except for those already mentioned in any official source. Please
consult the various characters' pages accessible in the "Cast
of Characters" section of this website. Most
of the fanon creations included in this list - characters, places, institutions,
objects, whatever - are non official. The list will acknowledge when the
information is taken from an official, or semi-official source, and also from
another fandom. It will also give the details ‘extrapolated’ by the
authors. However, even though these details are non official, all fanfic authors should be
recognized as the originators of their own creations.
Where authors have created different
identity for the same
individual they are listed separately.
Where a character created by an author, has been used by
another writer who used the same name, and the character changed enough to be
different from the
original creation, this character is considered a different entry.
Because
this is a trend already in place, if you are a fanfic writer and you wish to
use some of these creations, as others have before, you may do so, but it is
only polite to ask permission from the creator first, and to acknowledge and
thank the character’s original creator in an writer’s note, at the beginning or
the end of your story. Contact the
webmaster to get in touch with the author for use of the character (or other
creation). The
author may give you further information, or specify any restrictions attached
to the use of the character, if needed.
It is not acceptable for you to ignore these restrictions, as the author
may have intentions for the character in further stories of their own. It might happen that the author is
unavailable, or unreachable. In those
specific cases, you will still be able to use the character, but you will still be required to put the acknowledgement note with
your story, if only out of politeness.
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Ad Bann, Ardeth
– Created by Cat 2. Lieutenant Almond’s younger brother. Appears
in “Next
Year in Zion.” |
Ad Bann, Madlahen
– Created by Cat 2. Lieutenant Almond’s younger sister. Appears
in “Next
Year in Zion.” |
Ad Bann, Miriam
- See Almond, Lieutenant. |
Alderston
– Created by Cat 2. Location of the World Chemical research
facility in East Anglia. Appears in “The
Road Through the Woods.” |
Alexander, Joan-
Created by Skybase Girl. Jazz singer. Lieutenant Green is a huge
fan of her music. Appears in “The
Chocolatier’s House.” |
Almond, Lieutenant
(Miriam Ad Bann) – Created by Cat 2. Captain Blue’s
girlfriend. Used to be a Freedom Fighter. From a nomadic tribe
west of the Syrian Sea. Was in an arranged marriage to Menfac Ad
Bann but deserted her tribe and is working as an aircraft
engineer on the Angel Falcons. Has three older and three younger
siblings. First appeared in “Family
Christmas.” |
Amber, Captain
(Yoshi Yamamoto) – Created by Doc. Japanese specialist in
astro-technologies and ordinance. The 35-year old captain from
Kyoto has a personal vendetta against the Mysterons since his
wife and children were retrometabolized. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Anderson, Jane
– Created by Cat 2. Second class engineer recruit for Spectrum.
She meets a mysterious Spectrum agent called Conrad Lefkon on
her way to Skybase. Appears in “The
Aisle Seat.” |
Angel
– Created by Angel Crystal. Spectrum recruit who works as a
nurse with Dr. Gold. She refused to marry the Mysteron leader
and brought a curse upon Spectrum. Appears in “The
Mysteron Curse.” |
Apay, Captain
– Created by Cat 2. Commander of the base where Captain Blue’s
father was stationed in “Santa Julia” (fictional name). Got his
leg shattered by an Hir bomb. Was a strict, bullying man,
picking on recruits. Was found dead in a taxi in San Francisco.
Appears in “An
Original Revenge.” |
Aquino, Dolores
– Created by Skybase Girl. Main act at the Caesars Palace in Las
Vegas. Mentioned in “A
Valentine Rose.” |
Ash, Captain
(David Speed) – Created by Doc. English specialist in
security, unarmed combat and hazardous environments. The 36-year
old captain from London is a qualified chef, trained boxer and
experienced street fighter. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Atkins, Kate
– Created by Cat 2. President of the British Red Cross. Worked
with Rhapsody Angel pre-Spectrum. Used to be outgoing and lively
but became somewhat bitter after her fiancé Byron Bishop died
during the Terrorist Wars. First appeared in “Driving
Drunk.” |
Atkinson, Kelly
– Created by Kelly Winkworth. Nurse working on Skybase. Appears
in “Fallen
Angel.” |
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B83 Transporter Plane
– Created by Nike. Transport aircraft designed to carry
uranium-enriched nuclear warheads. Cannot be detected by radars
and carries basic defense systems. First appears in “Dominion
Part II.” |
Baker, Monty
– Created by Cat 2. Chief engineer on Skybase. First appears in
“Chocomail.” |
Barington, Joe
– Created by Skybase Girl. Radio operator for Royal Naval Air
Services Search and Rescue team based at Boulmer,
Northumberland, UK. Colleague of Caroline Foster-Finch before
she joined Spectrum and became Rhapsody Angel. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Barker, Kim - See
Mystery Angel. |
Beech, Tina
– Created by Lydia Sheridan. Lieutenant Green’s “rival” from her
teen years. Tries to steel Michael Davidson from her (but
fails). Appears in “Mistletoe.” |
Bennett, Linda
– Created by Math Girl. One of the medics on Endurance base on
Mars. Is being courted by John Tracy. Appears in “Strange
Planet.” |
Berklins
– Created by Cat 2. Russian Separatists. Developed deadly gas,
Berklin gas, to fight their enemies, the Destnicks. The weapon
was used worldwide, as it is very efficient in neutralizing
people and machines. The Vulcan gas brought back from the mines
in Syrtis Major could be used to work on a cure (or as a more
efficient weapon). Appear in “The
Night Stairs.” |
Biddle, Morgan - See
Stone, Captain. |
Bishop, Byron
– Created by Cat 2. Medical student at Rhapsody’s school Joined
the Red Cross while he studied to be a doctor. Shy and reserved,
fell in love with Kate Atkins and wanted to marry her, but dies
trying to save the life of a wounded soldier. Got Rhapsody
involved in working with engines. First appears in “Driving
Drunk.” |
Blair, Caitlin
– Created by Lydia Sheridan. Evie Blair’s five-year old
daughter. Appears in “Bruises.” |
Blair, Evie
– Created by Lydia Sheridan. The McGees’ neighbor when Captain
Ochre was a child. Appears in “Bruises.” |
Blood, Captain
– Created by Cat 2. Head of the Spectrum Legal Team. Appears in
“The
Last Train.” |
Book, Rachel
– Created by Skybase Girl. Sheina Book’s daughter. Planted a
bomb in the IDEI building to destroy the construction of
Skybase. Looks very much like Melody Angel and at first, Captain
Grey thought both women were one and the same. Appears in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Book, Sheina
– Created by Skybase Girl. Robert Nelson’s girlfriend. Was hired
by the IDEI to clean his apartment and they clicked immediately.
Has a daughter, Rachel. Turned out to be a member of an
extremist branch of the Hamas. Ended up in a mental hospital
after she was forced to admit what she and her daughter had been
doing. Appears in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Borquez, Juan Carlos - See
Ivory, Captain. |
Boulmer Royal Air
Force Base – Training base for
Aerospace Battle Management and location of a Search and Rescue
Squadron. Used by Skybase Girl in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Brae, Rosa - See Mont, Clara. |
Brightman, Albert
– Created by Cat 2. Used to own the family chest of drawers that
Captain Scarlet gave Destiny as a present. The chest is
inhabited by the ghosts of three men who were murdered during
World War I. Appears in “The
Chest of Drawers.” |
Brightman-Metcalfe,
Ann – Canon character. Captain
Scarlet’s mother. Used by RoverGirl in “Like
Father, Like Son.” |
Brightman, Paul
– Created by Cat 2. Was friends with the three men who died in a
trench during World War I and whose ghosts followed him to his
house, to end up haunting the chest of drawers. Appears in “The
Chest of Drawers.” |
Bronze, Captain
(Lance Douglas Kipp) – Created by
Doc. Australian specialist in special tactics, electronics. The
31-year old captain from Queensland is a pilot, Olympic medalist
in skiing and a sporting enthusiast. Can be impulsive. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
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Cain
– Created by Cat 2. Captain Brown’s partner in a mission ten
years before Spectrum. Was killed by a faulty protection suit
when he was exposed to Luminous Gas. Appears in “A
Strange Story.” |
Campbell-West, Lady
Charlotte – Created by Skybase
Girl. Lady Huntingdon – Rhapsody’s mother. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Campion, Captain
– Created by Cat 2. Died in his Rhino after being trapped in
Alaska during a snowstorm. Was partnered with Captain Violet.
Appears in “Chocomail.” |
Cantoni, Alberto and
Tito – Created by Isabelle
Saucier. Captain Magenta’s childhood friends and neighbors.
Appear in “First
Footing.” |
Cecilia
– Created by Cat 2. Benjamin Svenson’s girlfriend. Was part of
the Morgan’s band, a band of fanatical Pagans. Was arrested when
Lieutenant Almond found out she planned on having a human
sacrifice on Christmas. Appears in “Family
Christmas.” |
Cerise, Lieutenant
(Belinda Hunt) – Created by RoverGirl. British officer
who works in Central Control at the computer. Appears in “Words
of Warning.” |
Charity Angel
– Created by Kelly Winkworth. Falcon pilot on Skybase. Comes
from South Africa. First appeared in “Flirting
with Danger.” |
Chiraqu-Giraudoux, Emmanuelle –
Canon character. Destiny Angel’s mother.
Renowned Silicon Valley scientist, lives in San Francisco and
Paris. Destiny’s parents are also known for their traditional
Halloween parties; Captain Scarlet and Destiny are on their way
to such a party when fate intervenes with other plans. Used by
Skybase Girl in “Child
of Destiny.” |
Claire, Guy - See
Roan, Doctor. |
Cobalt, Lieutenant
(Roberto Lopez) – Created by Doc. Spanish/American
specialist in communications and computer technologies. The
27-year old specialist from Madrid is the ultimate multi-tasker,
renown for his ability to cope in high-stress situations. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Colin (no last name),
Admiral – Created by Skybase Girl.
US Navy officer. Captain Ochre’s boyfriend. Has a daughter with
two babies. Appears in “The
First Christmas.” |
Collins, General
– Created by Skybase Girl. Head of the SAS division of the
British Army. He appears as the commanding officer of Iain
Taggart before the latter becomes Captain Grey in events that
are set five years before the formation of Skybase. Appears in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Connolly, Siobhan
– Created by Skybase Girl. Captain Ochre’s childhood friend.
Appears in “Blood
and Candle Smoke.” |
Copper, Lieutenant
(Christian Littlewood) – Created by Doc. British
specialist in electronics maintenance and computer technologies.
The 24-year old captain from Pembrokeshire is supremely
dedicated and hard-working, if a little over-keen. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Cornflower, Nurse
(Eileen Graham) – Created by
Skybase Girl. Tough, no-nonsense Yorkshire woman who is Doctor
Gold’s head nurse, one of the few medical staff to be given a
color-coded name. Rules Sickbay with a rod of iron. Appears in “The
Vigil.” |
Cotz, Jeffrey
– Created by Adam Blue. Employee at Technewlogy. Appears in “Here’s
Looking at a White Christmas.” |
Creighton-Ward, Lady
Penelope – Canon character. In
this universe, she is married to Jeff Tracy and pregnant with
his child. Used by Math Girl in “Strange
Planet.” |
Cream, Lieutenant
– Created by Skybase Girl. Norwegian officer with a tendency to
clumsiness. Appears in “The
First Christmas.” |
Crimson, Captain
(Henry Meeks) – Created by Doc. American specialist in
small arms and close combat. The 34-year old captain from
Oklahoma is highly professional and by the book. He is also an
accomplished rider. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Crocetti, Eric
– Created by Kelly Winkworth. Son of a well-known mafia
godfather with a network mainly in Las Vegas. Appears in “Flirting
with Danger.” |
Crocodile Base
– Created by RoverGirl. Spectrum base in Australia. Appears in “Words
of Warning.” |
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Davidson, Michael
– Created by Lydia Sheridan. Lieutenant Green’s boyfriend when
she was fifteen. Appears in “Mistletoe.” |
Defense Extension
X-Ray Alpha (DEXA) – Created by
Cat 2. Department of Defense research facility in East Anglia.
Appears in “The
Road Through the Woods.” |
Dempster, Betty
– Created by RoverGirl. Poppy Dempster’s adoptive mother. She
works as a cleaner in the medical center of Spectrum
Headquarters, London. Appears in “Words
of Warning.” |
Dempster, Poppy
– Created by RoverGirl. Senior nurse that used to work at
Spectrum Headquarters London, but is transferred to Skybase. Is
mysteronized right before her transfer. Appears in “Words
of Warning.” |
Donaghue, Patrick
– Canon OCS character. In this timeline, Captain Magenta from
OCS is NCS Magenta’s childhood neighbor and friend. He is not
part of Spectrum. Used by Isabelle Saucier in “First
Footing.” |
Donaldson, Kathryn
– Created by Skybase Girl. Friend and neighbor of Captain
Scarlet’s sister Carrie. She is the mother of Lewis, a school
mate of Mikey, Carrie’s son. When she persuades Carrie to let
Mikey have one of her new-born puppies, she unwittingly sets in
motion a train of events that could have ended in disaster.
Appears in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Donaldson, Lewis
– Created by Skybase Girl. Friend of Mikey Webster (Captain
Scarlet’s nephew). Appears in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Donaldson, Peter
– Created by Skybase Girl. Lewis Donaldson’s father. Mentioned
in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Doyle, Alice
– Created by Nike. James Doyle’s wife. Was saved from a Mysteron
attack/infection that turned the townsfolk into enraged zombies.
Appears in “Rage.” |
Doyle, James
– Created by Nike. Sergeant for the Norfolk, Nebraska police.
Was saved from a Mysteron attack/infection that turned the
townsfolk into enraged zombies. Appears in “Rage.” |
Doyle, Karen
– Created by Nike. James Doyle’s seven-year old daughter. Was
saved from a Mysteron attack/infection that turned the townsfolk
into enraged zombies. Appears in “Rage.” |
Doyle, Nigel
– Created by Nike. James Doyle’s thirteen-year old son. Was
saved from a Mysteron attack/infection that turned the townsfolk
into enraged zombies. Appears in “Rage.” |
Duncan, Michelle
– Created by Cat 2. Young woman who was in the cemetery on
Halloween night with her friends and who saw Captain Black rise
from his grave. Appears in “Black
Rising.” |
Dwyer, Marla - See Sable,
Lieutenant. |
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Easton, Kitty
– Created by Cat 2. Medicine student working for the Red Cross.
Was in the old house during the Terrorism Wars while Dr. Gold
was stationed there before Spectrum. Appears in “The
Haunting of Room 6.” |
Ebenezer, Fred
– Created by Cat 2. Captain Grey’s second in command in the
Royal Marines before he joined Spectrum. Trustworthy and funny.
First appeared in “Five
Lights.” |
Edric, Alex
– Created by Cat 2. Robotics students. Red Cross Orderly Level
Three. Had a crush on Rhapsody Angel. Was killed by a soldier
shortly after confessing his love to her. First appeared in “Reunion
in War.” |
Emerald, Captain
(Bevan Thomas) – Created by Doc.
Welsh specialist in high-speed pursuits, armored vehicles and
small arms. The 37-year old captain from Cardiff is highly
resourceful, aggressive and hard-bitten. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Eppes, Don
– Created by Cat 2. Part of the Voluntary Aid Detachment with
five years experience. Was in the old house during the Terrorism
Wars while Dr. Gold was stationed there before Spectrum. Appears
in “The
Haunting of Room 6.” |
Eternity Angel
(Rio-Jade Younger) – Created by
Kelly Winkworth. President Younger’s youngest daughter.
Previously a member of the FAB agency run by Lady Penelope
Creighton-Ward.; was involved with Captain Magenta and had him
put in jail when he was in the Italian mafia. Has escaped
Mysteron control after a fight with Captain Scarlet in which she
fell down to her death in the Engine room; has retained
abilities similar to Scarlet but lost her memories at the same
time. First appeared in “Sacrifice.” |
Evil Silver
– Created by Lydia Sheridan. She is in Silver’s head and make
her do evil things out of revenge or anger. Doesn’t have a name,
but it is hinted at that it’s Silver’s other personality.
Appears in “Imaginary.” |
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Fantasy Angel
(Claudine Petit) – Created by Doc.
French fighter pilot. The 26-year old officer from Champagne is
a specialist in communications and reconnaissance. She is genial
and fun-loving. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Fawn, Captain (James
Gooding) – Created by Doc.
American specialist in reconnaissance and pursuit. The 32-year
old captain from Pennsylvania is a qualified medic, is popular
and dependable. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Flack, Doctor
– Created by Cat 2. Worked with Dr. Gold during the Terrorism
Wars before Spectrum. Appears in “The
Haunting of Room 6.” |
Ford, Miranda
– Created by Cat 2. The wife of the truck driver who drove into
the drive-in in the Chiller episode, killing Scarlet. Appears in
“Chill.” |
Foster-Finch, Cassidy
– Created by RoverGirl. Rhapsody’s twin sister. Top nurse in Dr.
Gold’s sick bay. Is often assigned to look after Captain
Scarlet. First appeared in “Words
of Warning.” |
Foster-Finch, David
– Created by Skybase Girl. Lord Huntingdon. Rhapsody’s father.
Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Foster-Finch, Isabel
– Created by Skybase Girl. Rhapsody’s sister who is a fashion
buyer. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Foster-Finch, James
– Created by Skybase Girl. Rhapsody’s brother. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Foster-Finch, Max
– Created by Skybase Girl. Rhapsody’s brother. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Fraser, Officer
– Created by Nike. Police officer in Norfolk, Nebraska. Was
saved from a Mysteron attack/infection that turned the townsfolk
into enraged zombies. Appears in “Rage.” |
Fraser, Rick
– Canon OCS character. OCS Captain Ochre. In this timeline, he
used to be a city cop in Chicago, but has turned to private
investigation after a time as a secret agent… for Spectrum? Used
by Clya Brown in “Chips
in the Night.” |
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Ghost Hound
– Created by Cat 2. A ghost dog that follows Captain Ochre’s
family generation after generation. Ochre’s relatives have often
died in circumstances involving dogs. Appears in “The
Grey Hound.” |
Giraudoux, Danielle
– Created by Skybase Girl. Destiny’s sister. Mentioned in “Souls
Apart.” |
Giraudoux, Philippe
– Canon character. Destiny Angel’s father. Renowned Silicon
Valley scientist, lives in San Francisco and Paris. Destiny’s
parents are also known for their traditional Halloween parties;
Captain Scarlet and Destiny are on their way to such a party
when fate intervenes with other plans. Used by Skybase Girl in “Child
of Destiny.” |
Global Heritage
Foundation European Branch –
Created by Skybase Girl. Building in Bruges that features a
helipad. Appears in “The
First Christmas.” |
Gooding, James - See Fawn,
Captain. |
Gorlisis, Caroline - See
Lime, Captain. |
Graham, Eileen - See
Cornflower, Nurse. |
Grant, Charles
– Created by Cat 2. Recruit chosen by Captain Apay as a victim
in his group. Apparently killed himself by strapping two bombs
on himself, but it was all a big frame up to make it look as if
he died so he could have his revenge on Captain Apay. Appears in
“An
Original Revenge.” |
Great Lakes Institute
for Rare Diseases (GLIRD) –
Created by Nike. Located outside Chicago. Appears in “The
Outbreak.” |
Grey, Diana
(1) – Canon character. Colonel White’s wife. Used by James Jago in “Love
and War.” |
Grey, Diana (Lady)
(2)
– Canon character. Wife of Sir Charles Grey (Colonel White) and
chairwoman of the Global Heritage Foundation. In this timeline,
she lives in Berkshire at their stately home, Greenslade Manor.
Her enforced physical separation from her husband leads to
conflict in their marriage. She is generally portrayed as
a strong character in her own right. Used by Skybase Girl in “Compromising
Positions.” |
Grey, Victoria (1)
– Canon character. Colonel White’s daughter. In this timeline,
she is engaged to Flight Lieutenant Julian Harris. Used by James
Jago in “Love
and War.” |
Grey, Victoria (2)
– Canon character. Daughter of Sir Charles and Lady Diana Grey.
Official bio lists her as at university in London, studying
archaeology. In this timeline, she seems to be a rather
spoilt young woman with an enthusiastic fondness for the
opposite sex. First used by Skybase Girl in “Compromising
Positions.” |
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Hackenbacker, Fermat
– Canon character from the Thunderbirds 2004 movie. Brain’s son
and the Tracys’ (and TinTin’s) friend. Highly intelligent and
technology-oriented like his father. Used by Math Girl in “Strange
Planet.” |
Hackenbacker, Hiram
(Brains) – Canon character from
the Thunderbirds 2004 movie. Resident Technology expert on Tracy
Island. In this timeline, he is currently working on prototypes
for the future Thunderbirds vehicles. He is married to Myrna
Hackenbacker and has a son, Fermat. Appears in “The
Double Mystery.” |
Hackenbacker, Myrna
– Created by Math Girl. Hiram Hackenbacker’s wife and mother of
Fermat Hackenbacker. Very logical and pragmatic, she was
mysteronized. Appears in “Strange
Planet.” |
Haining
– Created by Cat 2. Captain Brown’s partner in a mission ten
years before Spectrum. Was affected by Luminous Gas and nearly
died from a lethal dose of morphine, before being saved by a Dr.
Robert Orme, who used Seacain, a medication not available until
five years later. Appears in “A
Strange Story.” |
Harmel, Katie – Created by Isabelle Saucier. Chief of staff at
the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children and Lady Grey’s friend.
She enrolled Lady Grey in a picnic for the hospital and the
latter has been doing volunteer work for them ever since. First
appears in “Christmas
Angel.” |
Hamilton, Patrick
– Created by Skybase Girl. Vicar of the local church in the
village of Redwood, Alberta. Love interest for Carrie, Scarlet’s
widowed sister. Appears in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Hardy, Nathan
(Sergeant) – Created by Skybase
Girl. Serves in a crack division of US Special Forces commanded
by Paul Metcalfe before the latter became Captain Scarlet. Is
the youngest and most inexperienced of the team. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Harris, Julian
(Flight Lieutenant) – Created by
James Jago. RAF pilot who participated in a fight simulation
with Skybase. Engaged to Victoria Grey, Colonel White’s
daughter. Received a Distinguished Flying Cross for saving a
fellow pilot (Rhapsody Angel) during combat. Appears in “Love
and War.” |
Hatford, Simon
– Created by Cat 2. Died in a trench during World War I when it
collapsed and is now haunting a chest of drawers. Is suspected
of having caused the collapse to cover murders he did. He was a
gangster, a runner for the Glasgow city gangs. Appears in “The
Chest of Drawers.” |
Hazel
– Created by Adam Blue. Captain Ochre’s childhood friend. She is
very curious and nosy and told everything she knew to Ochre.
Appears in “The
Double Mystery.” |
Henna, Lieutenant
– Created by Cat 2. His real name
is Geoff, but no surname is revealed. Part
of the Spectrum legal team. Appears in “The
Last Train.” |
Hill, Rob
– Created by Cat 2. Member of the Red Cross. Explained to
Rhapsody what happened on the night she decided to become sober
and straighten her life. Appears in “Driving
Drunk.” |
Hinchlyn, Arnold
(Corporal) – Created by Adam Blue.
Also known as Skipper. His father was in the army but is now the
owner of a boat he wants to pass down to his son. Lives in Texas
but his house was flooded when he came back on leave for
Christmas. Was invited to General Svenson’s house. Appears in “Christmas
for Soldiers.” |
HRM Ark Royale
– Created by James Jago. RAF carrier ship. Appears in “Love
and War.” |
Hunt, Belinda -
See Cerise, Lieutenant. |
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International
Discovery Engineering Industries (IDEI)
– Created by Skybase Girl. High-technology business located in
the Moshayan Business Park in Tel-Aviv, Israel. They are
involved in the construction of Skybase. Appears in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Ivory, Captain (Juan
Carlos Borquez) – Created by Doc.
Brazilian specialist in special operations. The 33-year old
captain from Sao Paulo is a marksman, but is also a practical
joker and keeps the spirits high in the team. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Ivory, Doctor
– Created by RoverGirl. Spectrum’s second medical officer.
Blonde woman in her early thirties, from Wales. She used to be a
Royal Navy medical officer. Appears in “Words
of Warning.” |
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J-17
– Created by James Jago. Chinese fighter jet. Appears in “Love
and War.” |
Jackson (unknown
first name) – Created by Skybase
Girl. Melody Angel’s father. Lawyer for the Pentagon, was part
of the Judge Advocate General before that. Mentioned in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Jackson, Ruth
– Created by Skybase Girl. Melody Angel’s mother. Is of Israeli
descent, but lives in the United States, where she is a lawyer.
Mentioned in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Jackson, Simon
– Created by Skybase Girl. Melody Angel’s younger brother. Died
at 12 years old when a bomb exploded outside a café. First
Mentioned in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Jacobsen-Svenson,
Julia (1) – Canon character. Captain
Blue’s mother. Used by Adam Blue for the first time in “Home
Sweet Home.” |
Jacobsen-Svenson,
Julia (2) – Canon character. Captain
Blue’s mother. In this timeline, she gives birth to her son Luke
while the Svenson family is stationed in “Santa Julia.” First
used by Cat 2 in “An
Original Revenge.” |
James
– Created by Adam Blue. Technician who works in the engine bay
on Skybase. Appears in “Seeing
Double.” |
Jenkins, Randall (the
Third) – Created by Skybase Girl.
Colleague of Paul Metcalfe and Conrad Lefkon in US Special
Forces. Prepares to marry a friend of Caroline Foster-Finch
(Rhiannon Percy) in a wedding that provides a back-story behind
the recruitment of certain Spectrum officers. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Joanna (no last name)
– Created by Skybase Girl. Technician in Engineering that
Scarlet has taken a liking to. Mentioned in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
John
– Created by Cat 2. Mysterious green-haired young man Rhapsody
dated when she was nineteen. A bad influence on the young woman,
he passed out in a drunken stupor during a Christmas Bazaar. He
killed himself when he raced drunk with another drunk guy... or
had he died years before that in a crash with two other people
and this was actually a ghost? Appears in “Driving
Drunk.” |
Johnson, Major
– Created by Adam Blue. Director of projects at the World
Government military plant in France where a weapon making
objects and people intangible was stolen. Appears in “Vacation?
No, Houdini!” |
Abebi Jones - See Verity Angel. |
Jones, Detective
Inspector – Created by Cat 2.
Inspector in charge of the investigation in Monk’s Wood, where
there were a series of mysterious accidents, some lethal. Most
were put on the fact that the drivers were tired or didn’t know
the area. Appears in “The
Road Through the Woods.” |
Jones, Robert
– Created by Adam Blue. Employee at Technewlogy. Appears in “Here’s
Looking at a White Christmas.” |
Josh
– Created by Adam Blue. Nurse on Skybase. Appears in “Seeing
Double.” |
June, Eliza
– Created by Adam Blue. Employee at Technewlogy. Appears in “Here’s
Looking at a White Christmas.” |
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Kelly, Bernadette
– Created by Skybase Girl. Ochre’s childhood friend. Mentioned
in “Blood
and Candle Smoke.” |
Kilmoyle, Patrick
– Created by Cat 2. Captain Ochre’s
great-great-great-grandfather. Was haunted by a ghost hound
after his uncle, who had the same curse, died. Appears in “The
Grey Hound.” |
Kipp, Lance Douglas - See
Bronze, Captain. |
Dustin Koenig - See Veridian,
Captain. |
Kudrov, Yuri - See
Topaz, Captain. |
Kyrano
– Canon Thunderbirds character. Jeff Tracy’s manservant. Appears
in “Strange
Planet” by Math Girl. |
Kyrano, Tin-Tin
– Canon Thunderbirds character (as a teenager), The Tracys’
manservant’s daughter. Seems to have telepathic abilities.
Appears in “Strange
Planet” by Math Girl. |
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L J
– Created by Lydia Sheridan. Lieutenant Silver’s love interest.
He is never named. Appears in “With
Love." |
Laconi, Maria
– Created by Isabelle Saucier. One of Captain Magenta’s
childhood neighbors, whose name Captain Ochre never remembers.
Appears in “First
Footing.” |
Lane, Daniel
– Created by Cat 2. Died in a trench during World War I when it
collapsed and is now haunting a chest of drawers. Miner from
Durham, married with five children. Appears in “The
Chest of Drawers.” |
Lawrence, Stephen
– Created by Skybase Girl. Works for the CIA. Gets Melody Angel
to join and be a double agent for both the CIA and Mossad.
Mentioned in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Lefkon, George
– Canon character. Captain Black’s father. Looks a lot like him,
but is burlier. Criminal racketeer in Brooklyn, New York. Used
by Skybase Girl in “Idlewild.”
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Lewis, Charmaine
– Canon character. Lieutenant Green’s mother. Singer from
Trinidad. In this timeline, Green thinks she’s acting too young
for her age and sees her almost more like a sister than a
mother. Used by Lydia Sheridan in “Mistletoe.” |
Liberty Angel
– Created by Kelly Winkworth. Fighter pilot on Skybase. First
appears in “Baby
Love.” |
Lime, Captain
(Caroline Gorlisis) – Created by
Cat 2. Head of Skybase Security. Was Captain Ochre’s partner
when she was in the UN Security Forces. They were investigating
Moyle’s Hall when they came across a group of youths who were
playing around the house. Upon meeting each other, both the two
women and the youths thought the other were ghosts and became
horrified. The legend persisted that the house was haunted for
at least 10 years, until Ochre revisited the house and
understood what had happened. First appears in “The
Grey Hound.” |
Littlewood, Christian - See
Copper, Lieutenant. |
Lloyd-Roberts, Sir
Peregrine – Created by Skybase
Girl. Talkative and gossipy guest at the Percy-Jenkins wedding.
Rhapsody Angel’s uncle, he tells Captain Scarlet about her and
where she comes from. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Lockwood, Gene - See
Rose, Captain. |
Loewe, Ulrich
– Created by Isabelle Saucier. Flight Director and F.R.E.D.
operator on Skybase. He is assigned to Symphony’s Falcon and has
developed feelings for her. Appears in “Something
New.” |
Lopez, Robert - See
Cobalt, Lieutenant. |
Luminous Gas
– Created by Cat 2. Highly explosive liquid, worse than napalm.
Blows up when it comes in contact with enough water—including
human skin. Appears in “A
Strange Story.” |
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Madam Clear Eye - See McGee,
Rebecca. |
Magna, Doctor
– Created by Adam Blue. Scientist who has a research facility in
Egypt. Helped develop the formulas and injections Lieutenant
Catharine Vanta and her previous team need to survive. Appears
in “Dead
or Alive.” |
Mai, Tara
– Created by Kelly Winkworth. World President Younger’s personal
assistant. Was mysteronized in order to retrieve top secret
information. Appears in “Sacrifice.” |
Main, Commander
– Created by Adam Blue. Lieutenant Vanta’s former commander.
Appears in “Dead
or Alive.” |
Manes, Bruno - See
Violet, Captain. |
Marshal, Andy
– Created by Lydia Sheridan. Miles McGee’s friend. He’s ten
years old. First appears in “Unfinished
Business: Reflections.” |
Marshall, Mary
– Created by Skybase Girl. Owner of the Crown and Anchor pub in
Lindisfarne. Mentioned in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Martin, Didier - See Steel,
Captain. |
Mason’s Lodge
– Created by Skybase Girl. Hotel in Lake Louise where Captain
Scarlet and Destiny Angel stay for Christmas when they are
visiting with his sister. Mentioned in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Maule, James
– Created by Skybase Girl. Louise Taggart’s new partner after
her divorce with Captain Grey. Mentioned in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Maxwel, Thomas
(Lieutenant) – Created by Skybase
Girl. Member of the RNAS Search and Rescue team in Boulmer.
Rhapsody Angel’s squadron mate. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Mayal, Grant
– Created by Kelly Winkworth. Cadet who was training in Koala
base at the same time Eternity Angel was. Appears in “Sacrifice.” |
McCauley, Roger
– Created by Skybase Girl. TV news presenter for CNN. He is
well-known to Spectrum and his style of investigative reporting
is admired and respected. However, he is unaware of the
Mysterons, so the Skybase team are careful in their dealings
with him, as Captain Ochre demonstrated in “Blood
and Candle Smoke.” |
McCord, Pete
– Created by Math Girl. Base commander of the Endurance base on
Mars. Appears in “Strange
Planet.” |
McGan, Tabitha
– Created by Cat 2. Nurse in charge of Room 6 in the temporary
ward set in an old house during the Terrorism Wars while Dr.
Gold was stationed there before Spectrum. Appears in “The
Haunting of Room 6.” |
McGee, Barbara
– Created by Skybase Girl. Captain Ochre’s mother. Very
religious woman. Mentioned in “Blood
and Candle Smoke.” |
McGee, Bridget
– Created by Lydia Sheridan. Captain Ochre’s mother. She is the
victim of domestic violence and tries to hide it from her
children. First appears in “Unfinished
Business: Reflections.” |
McGee, Miles
– Created by Lydia Sheridan. Captain Ochre’s older brother. Even
at eight, he is very protective of his little sister and tries
to make her life better by getting her gifts (even though they
might not all be obtained in proper ways) and protecting her.
First appears in “Unfinished
Business: Reflections.” |
McGee, Rebecca –
Created by Adam Blue. Captain Ochre’s aunt. Psychic know by the
name of "Madam Clear Eye", she helped solved a murder when Ochre
was still a teenager by giving hints on how to find the
murderer. Appears in “The
Double Mystery.” |
McGee, Siobhan
– Created by Lydia Sheridan. Captain Ochre’s older sister. She
is mean to her younger siblings, but is sweet and loving toward
their abused mother, whom she adores. First appears in “Unfinished
Business: Reflections.” |
Meeks, Henry - See
Crimson, Captain. |
Metcalfe,
Caitlin-Anne – Created by Skybase
Girl. Captain Scarlet’s and Destiny Angel’s daughter. Appears in
“Child
of Destiny.” |
Metcalfe, Carrie (1)
– Canon character. Captain Scarlet’s sister. First used by Cat 2
in “Next
Year in Zion.” |
Metcalfe, Carrie (2)
– Canon character. Captain Scarlet’s sister. She is about four
in this story. Used by RoverGirl in “Like
Father, Like Son.” |
Metcalfe, Carrie
(3) – Canon character. Captain Scarlet’s younger sister. A doctor of
medicine, she seems to be the widow of an airforce pilot (Alan)
and has an eight-year old son Mikey. Used by Isabelle Saucier in
“House
of Dolls.” |
Metcalfe Webster, Carolyn
(Carrie) (4) – Canon
character. Elder sister of Paul Metcalfe, Captain Scarlet. In
this timeline, she is described as a former US Army medic who
relocated to Canada following the deaths of her husband and
parents in The Terrorist Wars. She runs a winter sports shop on
the shores of Lake Louise in Western Canada and is mother to
nine-year old Michael. She is close to her brother and former
in-laws, but has an ambivalent attitude to Scarlet’s female
friends, including Destiny (It should be noted that at
the time of writing that story, the contents of Phil Ford’s
‘House of Dolls’ script were not known to the writer, so the
take on the characters of Carrie, Mikey and their circumstances
do differ). First used by Skybase Girl in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Metcalfe, Frank
– Created by RoverGirl. Tom Metcalfe’s father and Captain
Scarlet’s grandfather. Appears in “Like
Father, Like Son.” |
Metcalfe, Mikey (1)– Canon character. Carrie Metcalfe’s son and Captain Scarlet’s
nephew. Is used by Cat 2 in “The
Last Train.” |
Metcalfe, Mikey (2)
– Canon character. Scarlet’s eight-year old nephew. Admires his
uncle and wants to be an airforce pilot when he grows up. Used
by Isabelle Saucier in “House
of Dolls.” |
Metcalfe, Tom
– Canon character. Captain Scarlet’s father. In this timeline,
he is a USAF pilot. First used by RoverGirl in “Like
Father, Like Son.” |
Miguel, Padre
– Created by Skybase Girl The Mexican priest of the Basilica de
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe in Mexico City. Miguel provides
comfort and pragmatism to a stressed Captain Ochre. Appears in “Blood
and Candle Smoke. |
Mont, Clara, aka Rosa Brae,
aka The Rose of the World
– Created by Cat 2. Was popular in the Twenties, notorious for
having thousands of lovers and killed a couple of them. She is
buried under a black tombstone that was confused with Captain
Black’s. Appears in “Black
Rising.” |
Montgomery, Bryan
– Created by Isabelle Saucier. Magaidh. Montgomery’s son and one
of Captain Magenta’s childhood friends and neighbors. He could
not be at the new year celebrations because his wife is
pregnant. Appears in “First
Footing.” |
Montgomery, Magaidh
– Created by Isabelle Saucier. The Moros’ neighbor in Brooklyn.
Originally, she, along with her husband, came from Glasgow.
Captain Magenta and his cousins have set a first footing
tradition with her, visiting her house right after midnight each
January 1st to honor her origins—and drink free whisky. Appears
in “First
Footing.” |
Moran, Patrick Thomas - See
Teal, Captain. |
Moro nephew (no first
name) – Created by Nike. Captain
Magenta’s nephew, born with epidermolysis bullosa, a skin
condition that leaves lesions and allows all kinds of infections
to affect the patient. Appears in “The
Outbreak.” |
Moro, Adelina (Lina)
– Created by Isabelle Saucier. Captain Magenta’s mother, who
dotes on her son and is convinced that there is something going
on between him and Captain Ochre. She is a short, typical
Italian woman who loves family gatherings and wears a lot of
perfume. Appears in “First
Footing”. |
Moro, Antonio
– Created by Isabelle Saucier. Captain Magenta’s father. A calm,
gray-haired man who share his son’s sharp features. Appears in “First
Footing.” |
Moro, Carlo
– Created by Isabelle Saucier. One of Captain Magenta’s cousins
and childhood playmates. Appears in “First
Footing.” |
Moro, Donatella,
Imelda and Stefania – Created by
Isabelle Saucier. Captain Magenta’s older sisters. Dote over
their baby brother and won’t say no to spending time with
handsome men. Appear in “First
Footing.” |
Moro, Vittorio
– Created by Isabelle Saucier. One of Captain Magenta’s cousins.
One year, he dyed his hair blonde and was prevented from being
the first footer that year so he wouldn’t bring bad luck.
Appears in “First
Footing.” |
Morpheus
– Created by Skybase Girl. Rhapsody Angel’s tortoise shell cat.
Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Morrison, Candy
– Created by Skybase Girl. A Mysteronised replicant of a Las
Vegas cabaret singer who hooks up with Conrad Lefkon on
Valentine’s Day. She introduces herself as his ‘present from the
Mysterons’ but the actual purpose of her mission is something
very different. Appears in “A
Valentine Rose.” |
Morrison, Jim
(Lieutenant) – Created by Skybase
Girl. Member of the RNAS Search and Rescue Squadron. Winch
operator on Rhapsody Angel’s Sea King helicopter. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Mothman
– Mythical winged creature that appeared in West Virginia in the
1960’s. Was said to haunt the local population and appear to
them either flying or perched on something, staring at them with
its red eyes. It was said that a military storage site was its
home. Used by Lee Homer in “Unpleasant
Encounter.” |
Moyle’s Hall
– Created by Cat 2. Large house in Wales. Appears in “The
Haunted House.” |
Mysteron
Opposition Group –
Created by Skybase Girl. Part of the Mysteron conscience that do
not wish war anymore. Included Astrid Winters and Candy
Morrison. They are trying to get Captain Black to join them.
Appears in “A
Valentine Rose.” |
Mysteron Ruling
Council – Created by Skybase
Girl. At the heart of Mysteron politics, apparently. Yet,
they are likened to old men who have lost the plot and do not
have the full support of the Mysteron Collective. There are
suggestions that if the Council was overthrown, the War of
Nerves might come to an end. Appears in “A
Valentine Rose.” |
Mystery Angel (Kim
Barker) – Created by Doc.
British/Vietnamese fighter pilot. The 28-year old officer from
Vietnam is a specialist in unarmed and martial combat. She is
ruthless and decisive. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
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Neer, Rachel
– Created by Math Girl. Pilot on the Endurance Base on Mars.
Appears in “Strange
Planet.” |
Nelson, Robert (Bob)
– Created by Skybase Girl. Friend and mentor to Iain Taggart in
his life before Spectrum. Bob is responsible for introducing
Taggart to the possibility of a new future but loses his life in
an explosion in Israel five years before the creation of
Spectrum. Appears in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
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O’Keefe, Isabel
– Created by Skybase Girl. Owner with her husband of Mason’s
Lodge, a small hotel in Redwood village, Alberta, where Scarlet
and Destiny stay over Christmas. Appears in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
O’Keefe, Manny
– Created by Skybase Girl. Owner with his wife of Mason’s Lodge
a small hotel in Redwood village, Alberta, where Scarlet and
Destiny stay over Christmas. Appears in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Orme, Robert (Doctor)
– Created by Cat 2. Used Seacain and Naloxone to heal Haining,
Captain Brown’s field partner in the UN. Has a pencil line
around his right little finger. He was accused of performing
flat lining experiments, sending himself in a state of
hibernation that could have enabled him to travel through time.
He stole medication and was tried for it. Appears in “A
Strange Story.” |
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Parker, David
– Created by Skybase Girl. Lady Grey’s secretary. Mentioned in “Compromising
Positions.” |
Peach, Lieutenant
– Created by Cat 2. Appears in “The
Haunted House.” |
Peak, Cassie
– Created by Math Girl. Singer in a rock band and social
activist. Was mysteronized. Appears in “Strange
Planet.” |
Percy, Annabel
– Created by Skybase Girl. Rhiannon Percy’s mother. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Percy, Jack
– Created by Skybase Girl. Rhiannon Percy’s father. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Percy, Rhiannon
– Created by Skybase Girl. Bride of Segeant Randall Jenkins,
Scarlet’s colleague in US Special Forces. Rhiannon is related to
the Duke of Northumberland. Appears in “The
Pilgrims’ Way.” |
Petit, Claudine - See Fantasy
Angel. |
Platinum, Doctor
(Alex Springs) – Created by Cat 2.
Therapist working on Skybase. Appears in “Chill.” |
Purple, Captain
– Created by Adam Blue. Color-coded captain on Skybase whose
first name is Damian. First appears in “Ochre
and Out.” |
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Rae, Alexandra (Alex)
– Created by Skybase Girl. Psychologist working on Skybase.
First appeared in “Souls
Apart.” |
Roan, Doctor (Guy
Claire) – Created by Doc. British
specialist in search in rescue. The 35-year old captain from
Cambridgeshire is a medical doctor, who is cool under pressure,
genial and likeable. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Roberts-Grey, Diana
– Canon character. Colonel White’s wife. Chairwoman of the
Global Heritage Foundation. In this timeline, she starts lower
in the ranks of the Foundation and is a junior executive when
she meets Charles Grey. Volunteers at the Bristol Royal Hospital
for Children. First used by Isabelle Saucier in “Christmas
Angel.” |
Rose, Captain
- Spectrum codename given to
Catharine Vanta, in Adam Blue's story "Dead
or Alive". |
Rose, Captain (Gene
Lockwood) – Created by Doc.
Canadian specialist in strategy and survival. The 34-year old
specialist from Montréal is serious, a stickler for details and
a mountaineer. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Rose of the World, The - See
Mont, Clara. |
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Sable, Lieutenant
– Created by Kelly Winkworth. Works on Skybase. Appears in “Baby
Love.” |
Sable, Lieutenant (2)
(Marla Dwyer) – Created by Skybase
Girl. Operating theatre surgeon and trained midwife who was
seconded to Skybase when Destiny becomes pregnant. Nicknamed
‘Nurse Ratched’ by Destiny herself, the pair do go on to reach
a rapport and Sable stays on Skybase to be a support to Scarlet
and Destiny in looking after their child. Appears in “Child
of Destiny.” |
Shikibu, Murasaki
– Created by Math Girl. World Vice President. Appears in “Strange
Planet.” |
Sinclair, Don
(Commander) – Created by Cat 2. In
charge of security at the World Weapon Development Agency. Julia
Sinclair’s husband. Appears in “The
Night Stairs.” |
Sinclair, Julia
– Created by Cat 2. Chemist at Adlerson (World Weapon
Development Agency). Runs a boarding business and the family
estate. Was engaged to Captain Blue as an arranged agreement by
their parents, but met her future husband Don in the meantime.
They were both happy to break the engagement since Julia wanted
to be with Don and Captain Blue with Lieutenant Green. Appears
in “The
Night Stairs.” |
Snow, Zac (Corporal)
– Created by Adam Blue. Lives in Texas but his house was flooded
when he came back on leave for Christmas. Was invited to General
Svenson’s house. Appears in “Christmas
for Soldiers.” |
Speed, David - See Ash, Captain. |
Spectrum Medical
Training Base in Montana –
Created by RoverGirl. Appears in “Words
of Warning.” |
Springfield, Chris
– Created by Math Girl. Alan Tracy’s friend from school. His
father is the extremely rich president of the Springfield
Pharmaceuticals company. Was mysteronized. Appears in “Strange
Planet.” |
St Michael’s
Church – Church in Scarlet’s
hometown of Winchester, where Destiny and Harmony find more
information about the chest of drawers Destiny has received as a
present. Used by Cat 2 in “The
Chest of Drawers.” |
Standing, Ian
– Created by Cat 2. Died in a trench during World War I when it
collapsed and is now haunting a chest of drawers. Music hall
performer from London, who left a common-law wife and
illegitimate child behind. Appears in “The
Chest of Drawers.” |
Steel, Captain
(Didier Martin) – Created by Doc.
French specialist in artillery and special weapons. The 36-year
old captain from Alsace is also a specialist in explosives and
EOD (Explosive ordinance disposal). In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Stevenson, Connie
– Created by Isabelle Saucier. Charles Grey’s assistant. She is
first attached to him in New York, then follows him to London as
an opportunity to travel. She is usually efficient and a hard
worker, but she is also a little afraid of her boss and will
seek help, usually Serena Lewis, when things escalate. First
appeared in “Something
Old.” |
Stone, Captain
(Morgan Biddle) – Created by Doc.
American specialist in hand-to-hand combat, hostage recovery and
hostile environments. The 35-year old captain from Oregon is a
highly-decorated military officer, quick-witted with a knack for
getting out of difficult situations and is self-effacing. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Stone, Kurt
– Created by Math Girl. Singer in a rock band and drug addict.
Cassie Peak’s past love interest. Appears in “Strange
Planet.” |
Springs, Alex - See
Platinum, Doctor. |
Styles, Doctor
– Created by Cat 2. Emergency doctor at the hospital where
Captains Scarlet and Blue were brought after their accident in
Monk’s Wood as they came back from DEXA and were on their way to
Alderston. Appears in “The
Road Through the Woods.” |
Sukhoi-50
– Created by James Jago. Ground-Attack aircraft. Appears in “Love
and War.” |
Super Tempests
– Created by James Jago. RAF fighter jets. Appears in “Love
and War.” |
Svenson Manor
– Created by Adam Blue. Large, surrounded by large gates.
Adorned with angel statues, wooden front door, located in
Amarillo, Texas. Lion statues on lawn. Is equipped with a
robotic intercom, is large enough to have a butler. First
appeared in “Home
Sweet Home.” |
Svenson, General (1)
– Canon character. Captain Blue’s father. Welcomes three
soldiers for Christmas when their homes were flooded. Used by
Adam Blue in “Christmas
for Soldiers.” |
Svenson, General
(2) – Canon character.
Captain Blue’s father. In this timeline, he seems to be based on
OCS’s Blue’s father and is angry that his son chose the army
over being part of the family business. Used by Macx in “Safe
at Anchor, Riding the Storm.” |
Svenson, Abel
(General) – Canon character.
Captain Blue’s father. Is stationed at “Santa Julia” with his
wife and sons. Is trying to get stationed elsewhere to get away
from Captain Apay. Was in the Black Ops before being assigned to
the Pentagon. First used by Cat 2 in “An
Original Revenge.” |
Svenson, Benjamin(1)–
Canon character. Captain Blue’s youngest brother. Used by Cat 2
in “Family
Christmas.” |
Svenson, Benjamin
(2)– Canon character. Captain Blue’s little brother. Used by
Adam Blue in “Home
Sweet Home.” |
Svenson, John
(General) – Canon character.
Captain Blue’s father, three-star general attached to the US
President. Is a long-time friend of Charles Grey and Blue
suspects that he used his influence to have his son nominated
for a position in the new UN organization. First used by
Isabelle Saucier in “Trauma.” |
Svenson, Luke
(1) – Canon character. Captain Blue’s younger brother.
Shorter and stockier than Blue. In the US Army. Livelier than
his older brother. Smiling and welcoming. First used by Cat 2 in
“An
Original Revenge.” |
Svenson, Luke (2)
– Canon characters. Captain Blue’s brother. Used by Adam Blue in
“Home
Sweet Home.” |
Svenson, Unnamed
– Canon characters. Captain Blue’s older brothers. Used by Macx
in “Safe
at Anchor, Riding the Storm.” |
Svenson, Unnamed
– Created by Macx. Captain Blue’s younger sister. Appears in “Safe
at Anchor, Riding the Storm.” |
Syth, John
– Created by Adam Blue. Head of security at Technewlogy. Appears
in “Here’s
Looking at a White Christmas.” |
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Taggart, Jennifer
(Jenny) – Created by Skybase Girl.
Four year old daughter of Iain and Louise Taggart who is killed
in a road accident. She is a constant presence in the heart and
mind of her father who blames himself for her death. First
appears in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Taggart, Louise
– Created by Skybase Girl. Former wife of Iain Taggart, Captain
Grey. They divorced after the tragic death of their daughter.
First appears in “Signals
Through the Glass.” |
Taylor, Cindy
– Created by Math Girl. Works for WNN, Scott Tracy’s girlfriend,
then becomes his wife when they are married hurriedly in Hawaii.
Appears in “Strange
Planet.” |
Taylor, Dan
– Created by Cat 2. Detective running the investigation about a
sighting of a strange man dressed in black who appeared in the
cemetery and scared the daylights off a group of youths. Appears
in “Black
Rising.” |
Teal, Captain
(Patrick Thomas Moran) – Created
by Doc. Irish specialist in intelligence and transport. The
32-year old captain from Dublin is good spirited and is known
for his wisecracks. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Teal, Lieutenant
– Created by Kelly Winnkworth. Appears in “Baby
Love.” |
Technewology
– Created by Adam Blue. Science company in London, UK. They
created a microchip that gives the ability of whatever it’s
attached to to think by itself. Their technology was used by
Captain Black to trap some of the employees into mirrors.
Appears in “Here’s
Looking at a White Christmas.” |
Temple-Stewart, Andrew - See
Yellow, Captain. |
Theodopoulos-Lefkon,
Isabella – Captain Black’s mother.
In this timeline, she is very ill and moves around in a
wheelchair. Used to be a waitress. Used by Skybase Girl in “Idlewild.” |
Thomas, Bevan - See
Emerald, Captain. |
Thompson, Caspar
– Created by Cat 2. Of Polish descent. One of Captain Gray’s
team during his time in the Royal Marines. Died soon after he
witnessed some strange lights and camp meal during a practice
mission. Appears in “Five
Lights.” |
Thomson, Tony (TT)
– Created by Cat 2. Wireless operator in Captain Gray’s team
during his time in the Royal Marines. The “administrator” of the
group. Appears in “Five
Lights.” |
Thorpe, Roger
– Created by Math Girl. Head engineer on Endurance base on Mars.
Appears in “Strange
Planet.” |
Topaz, Captain (Yuri
Kudrov) – Created by Doc. Russian
specialist in combat training and space defense. The 40-year old
captain from Kiev was a drill instructor. He is gruff and stern
but wholly professional. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Tracy, Alan (1)
– Canon Thunderbirds character. In this timeline, he is a
student. Friends with Chris Springfield. Used by Math Girl in “Strange
Planet.” |
Tracy, Alan (2)
– Canon Thunderbirds character. Youngest of the Tracy brothers
and pilot of Thunderbird 3. Used by Cat 2 in “I
Sent a Letter to my Love.” |
Tracy, Gordon (1)
– Canon Thunderbirds character. Fourth of the Tracy brothers and
pilot of Thunderbird 4. Is on crutches because of an hydrofoil
accident. Used by Cat 2 in “I
Sent a Letter to my Love.” |
Tracy, Gordon
(2) – Canon Thunderbirds character. In this timeline, he
is a lieutenant in the WASPs. Used by Math Girl in “Strange
Planet.” |
Tracy, Jeff (1)
– Canon Thunderbirds character. In his sixties. In this
timeline, he is an ex-astronaut, now tycoon who starts a secret
rescuing organization. Married to Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward.
Used by Math Girl in “Strange
Planet.” |
Tracy, Jeff (2)
– Canon Thunderbirds character. Patriarch of the Tracy family
and head of International Rescue. Used by Cat 2 in “I
Sent a Letter to my Love.” |
Tracy, John (1)
– Canon Thunderbirds character. In this timeline, he is an
aeronautical technician for his father’s company that was cloned
by a computer. Stationed on Endurance base on Mars. Used by Math
Girl in “Strange
Planet.” |
Tracy, John
(2) – Canon Thunderbirds character. Third of the Tracy
brothers and in charge of Thunderbird 5. Used by Cat 2 in “I
Sent a Letter to my Love.” |
Tracy, Scott (1)
– Canon Thunderbirds character. In this timeline, he is a major,
fighter pilot for the USAF and is married to Cindy Taylor. Used
by Math Girl in “Strange
Planet.” |
Tracy, Scott (2)
– Canon Thunderbirds character. Pilot of Thunderbird 1 from
International Rescue. In this timeline, he was involved with
Melody Angel when they were both in the Air Force flying and
testing fighter jets. They were involved to the point of almost
getting married, but Jeff Tracy found out about it and reminded
Scott of his duty to his family and International Rescue, and
she returned to her squadron, then Spectrum. They are open to
restart their relationship after being apart for ten years.
First used by Cat 2 in “The
Futility of Duty.” |
Tracy, Grandma
(Victoria) – Canon Thunderbirds
character. The Tracy family matriarch. Tries to run Tracy Island
in the best way she can, but is faced with her son Jeff’s new
wife, Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward. Used by Math Girl in “Strange
Planet.” |
Tracy, Virgil
(1) – Canon Thunderbirds Are Go character. Pilot of
Thunderbird 2. In this timeline, he becomes involved with
Lieutenant Silver after she hangs on to him to stop from falling
down. Used by Isabelle Saucier in “And
a Silver Sixpence in her Shoe.” |
Tracy, Virgil (2)
– Canon Thunderbirds character. In this timeline, he is a
football player, first official pilot of the Thunderbird
prototype. Used by Math Girl in “Strange
Planet.” |
Tracy, Virgil
(3) – Canon Thunderbirds
character. Second of the Tracy brothers and pilot of Thunderbird
2. Used by Cat 2 in “I
Sent a Letter to my Love.” |
Tufnel, Captain
– Created by James Jago. RAF Group captain. Appears in “Love
and War.” |
Turner, Tanya
– Created by Kelly Winkworth. British Prime Minister. Appears in
“Friends
and Strangers.” |
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UN Building in
London – Created by Isabelle
Saucier. Part of the network of buildings the UN owns. It has an
official side, where there are meetings and diplomats, as well
as a tourist section where you can get guided tours. There’s
also a secured location where development and other workers
happen and that the public cannot see. This is where Blue meets
Green in this timeline. Appears in “Pains
in Recruiting /
Recruitment Pains.” |
UN Building New
York – Created by
Isabelle Saucier. Part of the network of buildings the UN owns.
It has an official side, where there are meetings and diplomats,
as well as a tourist section where you can get guided tours.
There’s also a secured location where development and other
workers happen and that the public cannot see. This is where
Green meets White for the first time as she is employed by the
UN as a computer technician. Appears in “Something
Old.” |
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Vanta, Catharine
(Lieutenant) – Created by Adam
Blue. Used to be in the special operations force. Was in an
experimental team where they were injected drugs to be stronger
than normal and heal faster, but their memories were wiped away.
Appears in “Dead
or Alive.” |
Verdant, Lieutenant
– Created by Cat 2. Captain Lime’s second in command in
security. Previously with the Riot Gendarmerie in France.
Appears in “Chill.” |
Veridian, Captain
(Dustin Koenig) – Created by Doc.
German specialist in espionage and counter-intelligence. The
43-year old captain from Osnabruck is unshakeable. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Verity Angel (Abebi
Jones) – Created by Doc. American
fighter pilot. The 34-year old officer from New York is a
specialist in aerial combat strategy, is a natural leader,
likeable and popular. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Violet, Captain (1)
– Created by Cat 2. Captain Campion’s field partner. First
appears in “Chocomail.” |
Violet, Captain (2)
(Bruno Manes) – Created by Doc.
Italian specialist in artillery, demolitions, sabotage. The
37-year old captain from Italy is a daredevil and thrill seeker.
In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Vornholt, Cenred
– Created by Cat 2. Undercover agent working with Captain
Magenta to uncover terrorists. He infiltrated their ranks. Acted
as a double-agent and tried to kill Captain Lime, inflicting her
a wound in the face that would leave a permanent scar. Appears
in “The
Grey Hound.” |
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Wayne
– Created by Adam Blue. Cook working at the Skybase canteen.
Appears in “Seeing
Double.” |
Webster, Collette
– Created by Skybase Girl. Mark Webster’s mother and grandmother
of Mikey Webster (Captain Scarlet’s sister Carrie’s son). Mark’s
parents were devastated at the loss of their son but are
determined to be good grandparents to Mikey and a continuing
support to Carrie. Appears in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Webster, Jim
– Created by Skybase Girl. Mark Webster’s father and grandfather
of Mikey Webster (Captain Scarlet’s sister Carrie’s son). Mark’s
parents were devastated at the loss of their son but are
determined to be good grandparents to Mikey and a continuing
support to Carrie. Appears in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Webster, Mark
– Created by Skybase Girl. Carrie Metcalfe’s husband. A US Air
Force pilot who died in an air crash. Mentioned in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Webster, Carolyn
Metcalfe (Carrie) – See
Metcalfe Webster, Carolyn
(Carrie). |
Webster, Michael (Mikey)
– Canon character. Captain
Scarlet’s nine year old nephew, to whom he is close. Mikey
unwittingly gets into trouble during a Christmas holiday (It
should be noted that at the time of writing that story, the
contents of Phil Ford’s ‘House of Dolls’ script were not known
to the writer, so the take on the characters of Carrie, Mikey
and their circumstances do differ). Used by Skybase Girl in “A
Twisted Trinity.” |
Westall, John
– Created by Cat 2. One of Captain Grey’s team during his time
in the Royal Marines. Died soon after he witnessed some strange
lights and camp meal during a practice mission. Appears in “Five
Lights.” |
Wilkson, Reece
(Colonel) – Created by Cat 2.
American soldier looking for terrorist group brokers. He will
hire Captains Ochre, Lime, Magenta and Cenred Vornholt. Appears
in “The
Grey Hound.” |
Winns, David
(Corporal) – Created by Adam Blue.
Lives in Texas but his house was flooded when he came back on
leave for Christmas. Was invited to General Svenson’s house.
Appears in “Christmas
for Soldiers.” |
Woodchurch, Alexander
– Old toymaker that welcomed Scarlet, Carrie and Mikey when they
were stranded after a car accident. The old man is killed by the
Mysterons by his own toys when they turn against him. Canon
character from the unaired episode “House
of Dolls;” used by Isabelle Saucier in the adaptation of the
script. |
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Yamato, Yoshi - See Amber,
Captain. |
Yellow, Captain
(Andrew Temple-Stewart) – Created by Doc. British
specialist in military strategy and hostage negotiation. The
45-year old captain from Suffolk is extremely well-educated and
is a lexicon of knowledge about modern military history and
culture. In “Doc’s
Spectrum 2072 Factfiles.” |
Younger, Paris
– Created by Kelly Winkworth. Middle daughter of World President
Younger. Has twin daughters, Serena and Venus. Married to
Lieutenant Chris Layton. First appears in “Sacrifice.” |
Younger, Phoenix
– Created by Kelly Winkworth. Oldest daughter of World President
Younger sister. Married to Lieutenant Commander Harry Martin.
First appears in “Sacrifice.” |
Younger, Rio-Jade - See
Eternity Angel. |
Younger, T. J.
– Canon OCS character. World President. In this timeline, he has
three daughters, Phoenix, Paris and Rio (Eternity Angel). Used
by Kelly Winkworth in “Sacrifice.” |
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Zita
– Created by Skybase Girl. Receptionist at the International
Discovery Engineering Industries (IDEI) in Tel-Aviv. Appears in
“Signals
Through the Glass.” |
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