Collaborators (V TV Series) - 2009 Version

2009 Version

In the 2009 retelling of V, the collaborators are presented in a new light.

  • Tyler Evans (Logan Huffman) - He is the son of Erica Evans, feeling resentment towards her for devoting more time to her career. All of it would change weeks after the Visitors' arrival, as his attraction to Lisa entices him to join the aliens' Peace Ambassador Program.
  • Chad Decker (Scott Wolf) - Reporter for a New York news outfit. Attracting Anna's attention after he compliments the Visitors' looks during her appearance at the United Nations, she chooses him for a one-on-one special interview with her and forces Decker to sacrifice journalism ethics so the interview could take place by asking favorable questions.
  • Jeffrey (Ty Olsson) - A US Marine who had a daughter, paralyzed in an accident before the Visitors healed her. In return, he went on a vigilante-like mission to hunt down anti-V resistance fighter cells as a way to thank the Visitors.
The V franchise
Series
  • V: The Original Miniseries
  • V: The Final Battle
  • V: The Series (Episodes)
  • V (reimagining) (Episodes)
Characters
  • Los Angeles Resistance Cell
  • Resistance
  • Visitors
  • Fifth Column
  • Authorities
  • Collaborators
Spin-off media
Novels
Pinnacle Books
  • V
  • V: East Coast Crisis
  • V: The Pursuit of Diana
  • V: The Chicago Conversion
  • V: The Florida Project
  • V: Prisoners and Pawns
  • V: The Alien Swordmaster
  • V: The Crivit Experiment
  • V: The New England Resistance
  • V: Death Tide
  • V: The Texas Run
Tor Books
  • V: Path to Conquest
  • V: To Conquer the Throne
  • V: The Oregon Invasion
  • V: Below the Threshold
  • V: Symphony of Terror
  • V: The Second Generation
  • V: The Original Miniseries
Comics
  • V (DC Comics)
  • V (Go Nagai)
Games
  • V
Crew
  • Kenneth Johnson
  • Scott Peters

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