List of Humans
During the escape from earth, eighty humans were on board the Mayflower. However, some diverged into other species. Of the Eighty that set out, only eight survived. 22 died on board the Mayflower, one was killed before the Mayflower set off, the two "pilots" were killed before the hibernation happened, and 27 died of other causes.
| Name | Age | Occupation and hometown | Gender | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jasper Willett | Mayflower captain | Male | Deceased; suicide. Couldn't live without his family. | |
| Tony Andreeson | 43 | Software aestheticist, Monterey | Male | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower |
| Jennifer Andreeson | 40 | Astrophysics professor, Monterey | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower |
| Sebastian "Jobs" Andreeson | 14 | Student, Monterey | Male | Alive |
| Edward Andreeson | 6 | Student, Monterey | Male | Alive |
| Mr. Gonzalez | 39 | Monterey | Male | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower |
| Olga Gonzalez | 30 | Biologist, Monterey | Female | Alive |
| Romeo "Mo'Steel" Gonzalez | 14 | Student, Monterey | Male | Alive |
| Shy Hwang | 42 | Producer for ABC, Miami | Male | Deceased; killed aboard the Constitution by Blue Meanies in battle |
| Dawn Schultz-Hwang | 40 | Miami | Female | Deceased; one of the missing five who was absorbed by Billy. |
| Essence "2Face" Hwang | 15 | Student, Miami | Female | Deceased; killed by Billy because she attempted to kill him |
| William "Big Bill" Weir | 56 | CEO, Austin | Male | Deceased; killed by Billy when Bill was infected with worm-like parasites |
| Jessica Weir | 37 | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | |
| Ruslan "Billy" Weir | 14 | Student, Austin | Male | Deceased; killed indirectly by 2Face, she weakened him, making him unable to survive the regreening ritual |
| Mr. Blake | 40 | Monterey | Male | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower via worms |
| Wylson Lefkowitz-Blake | 38 | CEO of Wyllco Inc., Monterey | Female | Deceased; drowned |
| Dallas "Violet" Blake | 14 | Student, Monterey | Female | Alive |
| Mr. Huerta | Male | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | ||
| Connie Huerta | Obstetrician | Female | Deceased; killed by Tamara and the Baby when she cut the connection between the baby and the mother | |
| Robert "Yago" Castleman | 15 | Student (President's son), Washington, D.C. | Male | Deceased; Tate firstly ate him and then he died inside her out of old age |
| Daniel Burroway | Astrophysicist | Male | Deceased; burned in flame pillar on earth | |
| Mrs. Burroway | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | ||
| Ms. Burroway | Student | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | |
| Mr. Burroway | Student | Male | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | |
| Errol Smith | Rocket scientist | Male | Deceased; killed by a Rider in battle | |
| Mrs. Smith | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | ||
| Ms. Smith | Student | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | |
| Alberto DiSalvo | 38 | Engineer | Male | Deceased; driven insane and eventually killed by Mother |
| Mrs. DiSalvo | 41 | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | |
| Kubrick DiSalvo | 15 | Student | Male | Deceased; killed by porcupine-Charlie while saving 2Face (and Billy) |
| Mr. Dodger | Male | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | ||
| Mrs. Dodger | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | ||
| Roger Dodger | 10 | Student | Male | Alive |
| Tate's Father | L.A. | Male | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | |
| Tate's Mother | L.A. | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | |
| Tate | 14 | Student, L.A. | Female | Deceased; crashed Mother on earth |
| Anamull's father | Male | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | ||
| Anamull's mother | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | ||
| Anamull | 16 | Student | Male | Deceased; killed by wormy D-Caf on earth. D-Caf was just trying to scare him. |
| Tathagata "T.R." Rajagopalachari | Psychiatrist | Male | Deceased; killed in battle by Blue Meanies who were searching for Yago. | |
| Mrs. Rajagopalachari | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | ||
| Alan Carrington | Immunologist | Male | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | |
| Angelique Cohen | Immunologist | Female | Deceased; killed by Blue Meanies in battle | |
| Mr. Polk | Orthopedic surgeon | Male | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | |
| Mrs. Polk | Novelist | Female | Deceased; died on board the Mayflower | |
| Jessica "Noyze" Polk | Student | Female | Alive | |
| Amelia | Chicago | Female | Deceased; killed by Tate's suicide mission | |
| Charles "Charlie" Langlow | Reporter | Male | Deceased; driven insane and killed by Tate, Yago, and Amelia | |
| Duncan Choate | Bio-engineering student | Male | Deceased; released into the vacuum of space by Tate with Daughter's help | |
| Tom | Male | Deceased; accidentally shot by D-Caf on the Mayflower | ||
| Mark Melman | Male | Deceased; shot while hiding on the Mayflower | ||
| Harlin "D-Caf" Melman | 15 | Student | Male | Alive |
| Tamara Hoyle | 22 | Marine, Tennessee | Female | Deceased; killed by Riders while returning to Earth |
| Te Hoyle | None (baby) | Male | Deceased; defeated by Billy |
List of Marauders
| Name | Age | Gender | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hawk | Male | Deceased; killed by Mo'Steel | |
| Rexer | Male | Deceased | |
| Newton | Male | Unknown; presumably dead | |
| Claw | Male | Alive | |
| Snipe | Male | Alive | |
| Balder | Male | Alive | |
| Berg | 40 | Male | Deceased; died due to a lack of food |
| Aga | 35 | Female | Deceased; died in the "new world" on Earth |
| Eel | Male | Alive | |
| Curia | Female | Alive | |
| Tackie | 2 | Female | Deceased; killed by slizers |
| Nesia | Female | Alive | |
| Walbert | 5 | Male | Alive |
| Micron | 5 | Male | Alive |
| Sanchez | Male | Alive | |
| Rattler | Male | Alive | |
| Cocker | Male | Alive | |
| Badger | Male | Alive | |
| Croce | 10 | Male | Alive |
| Grost | Female | Alive | |
| Yorka | Female | Alive | |
| Prota | 7 | Female | Alive |
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