Psi Division - List of Psi Division Personnel

List of Psi Division Personnel

Name Abilities Position Current Status
Judge Agee Telepath Standard operative Killed during Necropolis, 2112
Judge Anderson Multiple Department legend; veteran operative Active
Judge Corey Empath Standard operative Committed suicide due to her disagreeing with Justice Department methods
Judge Ecks Unknown Former head of division Killed in Apocalypse War, 2104
Judge Fauster Witchcraft Dept. of Magic head; traitor Imprisoned
Judge Feyy Pre-Cog Veteran operative Deceased
Judge Gistane Extispicist Dept. of Magic operative Deceased
Gaia Innocenti Pre-Cog Prisoner, forced into service Active, heavily drugged
Judge Janus Pre-Cog/Telepath Standard operative Active
Judge Karyn Pre-Cog/Telepath Veteran operative Possessed by superspook
Judge Lamia Exorcist Standard operative Active
Juliet November Pyrokinetic Prisoner, used when needed Imprisoned
Judge Omar Unknown Former Head of Division Killed due to use of Psi-Amplifier in an attempt to stop the Seven Samuarai, 2108
Dr Rickard Unknown Head of Research Killed in action, 2112
Judge Shakta Telepath Standard operative Active, blinded during Half Life mission
Judge Shenker Unknown Current Head of Division Active

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