Project Pegasus - Staff

Staff

  • Robert Rider - Head of Minion Project and brother of Richard Rider. Currently a Nova Corps Centurion.
  • Faith Barrows
  • Helen Carver - Rescued by Quasar after the Omnivore attack.
  • Dr. Slevin Clark
  • Dr. Eduardo DeVere - Thermal expert
  • Dr. Anton Harkov - Director of research
  • Dr. Pons Indenbaum
  • Jenkins - Formerly worked for the National Security Council under Henry Peter Gyrich. Later a member of the Project: Pegasus security department.
  • Dr. Andrew Kappelhoff
  • Sidney Keith
  • Davis Kent
  • Jessica Knowles
  • Talia Kruma D.Sc PhD - Former member of the Whiz Kids and Stark West. Works as an engineer, architect, and designer.
  • LeAnn Margolis
  • Dr. Margaret Mayfair - Director of Marketing
  • Todd Meeker
  • Seamus McAnn
  • Jerome N'Tuba
  • Dr. Evelyn Necker - Previously seen in connection with the Minion Project in Death's Head
  • Dr. Jeannine O’Connell - Psychotherapist
  • Dr. Jason Rivera - assisted in several superhuman data searches.
  • Dr. Henri Sorel (Radion the Atomic Man/Ravager) - Scientist
  • Dr. Myron Wilburn - Administrative Director
  • Bob - Project technician
  • Finch
  • Frank - Project technician
  • Howie - transport
  • Mr. Jensen - transport

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