List of The 4400 Characters - Minor Characters - Introduced in Season 2

Introduced in Season 2

Character/ Portrayed First seen Abilities (Status) Notes
Agent Jed Garrity /Kavan Smith S02E02 Self-replication (Alive) An NTAC agent whom throughout the series is outspoken in his beliefs that the 4400 and other promicin positives should be treated as dangerous criminals. After becoming promicin-positive himself due to being infected by a promicin-inducing virus in "The Great Leap Forward", he creates a fully clothed, self-aware duplicate of himself.
Wendy Paulson /Lexa Doig S02E03 None (Alive) A professor of 19th century novelas at the college Kyle begins attending, she expresses concern for his black-outs later on in the season telling Kyle to tell someone who can help him.
Devon Moore /Jody Thompson S02E03 None (Deceased) An employee at the 4400 Center and one of Jordan Collier's many lovers. Devon was the first to take promicin after Collier stole Haspelcorp's supply. Devon's body rejected promicin and it killed her.
P.J. /Sean Devine S02E03 Hallucination Created Games (Alive) NTAC Theory Room Worker (incarcerated). P.J. worked with Marco and Brady in the Theory Room department of NTAC. When promicin hit the streets he wanted to be part of the movement to bring peace to the world so he took the shot. His ability trapped Tom, Megan Doyle, Diana, Maia, Shawn, Isabelle, Kyle, Jordan Collier, Marco, Brady and P.J. himself in a corrupt and locked down NTAC facility. There the group had to fight to escape by working together. In the end, the group succeeded and P.J. was arrested for his actions and for taking promcin; although his ability was shown to have helped bring Jordan Collier and Tom Baldwin a step closer to being friends.
Brady Wingate /Graeme Duffy S02E03 None (Deceased) Works in the Theory Room department at NTAC with Marco Pacella and P.J. In "The Great Leap Forward", he dies after being infected with a promicin-inducing virus.
Trent Applebaum /Robert Picardo S02E04 Salive could induce increased metabolic rate (Alive) One of the original 4400, he disappeared May 18, 1989. Due to his desperate financial situation, Trent marketed his ability, but it was later discovered that the rapid metabolic reactions couldn't be stopped when two affected people starved to death. NTAC was able to save others who were tested with the saliva when Trent gave his liver up for research.
Eric Papequash /Glen Gould S02E04 Unknown (Deceased) Helped Richard and Lily Tyler hide during their evasion of Jordan Collier.
Billy /Noah Danby S02E04 None (Alive) A tattoo parlour customer, who was warned by Maia to wear his helmet on his motorcycle.
Liv /Lindy Booth S02E05 None (Alive) A homeless girl who Shawn invites to work at the Center
Jean DeLynn Baker /Sherilyn Fenn S02E08 Emits sub-atomic plague spores through sores on hands (Deceased) One of the original 4400, she disappeared October 27, 1999. When her power manifested during her sleep, wiping out her whole town's population, including her parents, her already unbalanced mind finally caused her to go insane from shock, and eventually regains her lucidity when she comes to believe her purpose is to purify humanity. Diana Skouris was forced to shoot her to keep her from wiping out Seattle's population.
Edwin (Musinga) Mayuya /Hill Harper S02E09 Heal chromosome damage in utero (Deceased) A nurse and wanted war criminal. One of the original 4400, he disappeared from an anti-Tutsi clinic in Rwanda on February 24, 1996. After his efforts to help infants were made public, he was identified as a wanted man for war crimes in Rwanda but was allowed to stay on the condition he kept healing. When it was discovered his gift was killing him (caused his own chromosomes to mutate and slowly destroy his body with developing heart disease and spinal irregularities), and faced with execution if he stopped healing, Edwin decided to keep using his ability for as long as his body allowed as penance for his crimes. Edwin died less than a year later.
TJ Kim /Leanne Adachi S02E11 Induce rage in men (Deceased) One of the original 4400, she disappeared February 2, 1998. T.J. became a firm anti-NTAC extremist after several disasters such as Jordan Collier's assassination and the promicin-inhibitor scandal, and eventually joined the newly formed Nova Group, and was captured for her efforts to assassinate Dennis Ryland. Boyd Gelder (using his ability to disguise himself as Tom Baldwin), later came to NTAC and shot T.J. twice in the head, killing her, to prevent her from revealing what she knew of the group to the authorities.
Roger Wolcott/Rob Lee S02E11 None (Deceased) One of the original 4400, he disappeared March 6, 1987. Roger went into NTAC Seattle Headquarters for a checkup, and was restrained during T.J. Kim's terrorist attack, which had caused all the men in the facility to become homicidally violent. Roger was found by Major Charles Culp, and believing he was responsible for the attack (as he was affected by T.J.'s signal as well), Culp shot Roger in the heart, killing him.
Sarah James /Karen Austin S02E11 Unknown (Alive) One of the original 4400, she disappeared November 5, 1971.
Laurel Bryce /Iris Paluly S02E11 Unknown (Alive) One of the original 4400, she disappeared January 7, 1982.
Matthew Lombard /Ken Jones S02E12 Unknown (Alive) One of the original 4400, he disappeared May 30, 1977.
Rose Woodard/Christie Wilkes S02E12 Unknown (Alive) One of the original 4400, she disappeared December 1, 1991.
Werner Loecher /Nicholas von Zill S02E12 Unknown (Alive) One of the original 4400, he disappeared April 19, 1973.
Nate McCullough /Jonah Bay S02E13 Unknown (Alive) One of the original 4400, he disappeared September 8, 2000.

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