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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