Characters
- Sarah Connor – Sarah is now living under the assumed name Suzanne Krieger (the German word for "warrior") in Paraguay, hiding from the U.S. government with her son John.
- John Connor – John is now 16, attending school and attempting to lead a normal life, after his destiny is apparently re-written when Skynet was last defeated.
- Dieter von Rossbach – An Austrian ex-counterterrorism operative, and the eventual model for the appearance of the T-800 Model 101 series of Terminators, who joins the Connors on their quest to destroy Skynet once and for all (It is established during the novel that he was confirmed to be in two specific locations during the events of the first two movies, hence explaining why he was never called in for questioning regarding the T-800's actions as his superiors always knew that he wasn't where the T-800 was). He is also Sarah Connor's eventual love interest and husband therefore would become John Connor's stepfather.
- Serena Burns – The I-950 Infiltrator unit sent back to the present to kill the Connors and secure the birth of Skynet.
- Jordan Dyson – Brother of Miles Dyson and FBI agent, obsessed with finding out the facts of his brother's death and bringing Sarah Connor and John Connor to justice, before he witnesses the I-950 and the Terminators in action and learns the truth about them.
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