Broken Saints - Minor Characters

Minor Characters

Gabriel Dunn

Captain of the yacht "Revelation," Gabriel traveled to Lomalagi to find Shandala. Shandala agrees to go with him, to find the truth of her past. But what secrets does this mysterious man have to share? He is voiced by Brooke Burgess.

Chief Tui Nisinu

Chief Tui is the adopted father of Shandala, and the tribal leader on Lomalagi. He has kept the island secluded, and is wary of outsiders. He is also the father of Tui Jr. He is voiced by Greg Anderson.

Benjamin Palmer

Son of one of BIOCOM's founders, he is the current CEO. He has steered corporate affairs away from biological/medical research and towards more profitable communications technologies. He personally promoted Raimi to work on the LEAR/SPEC/SILO project. This shadow man is voiced by William B. Davis, known for his role as the Cigarette Smoking Man in the X-Files.

Lear Dunham

One of the Founding Fathers of BIOCOM, he has long held the reins posthumously, after faking his own death years ago. Benjamin Palmer, while planning his own usage of the satellite network combined with the implants, is in the dark of Lear's true intentions. Lear is voiced by David Kaye.

Sandra Telfer

She is one of Raimi's coworkers, and a close friend. She is Benjamin Palmer's personal secretary, and has access to computer files and records that are key in the early stages of Raimi's investigation. Sandra is voiced by PJ Brookson.

Hassan

Hassan is a 25-year-old freedom fighter/terrorist. He is Oran's childhood friend and weapons supplier. Having grown up together and gone to the same school, mosque and Republican Guard training, they have strong bonds with one another. It is in a bunker when things go to pieces for the pair. His fate inspires Oran's rejuvenated faith. His voice actor is Paul Skrudland.

Goku

Goku is a former student of Kamimura. He turned against his mentor in order to attain a "treasure" Kami protected for many years. His soul is jarred, and he spends the majority of the series in a coma. However, he isn't without his powers to infiltrate his captor's mind... Goku is voiced by James Wolfe.

Tui Jr.

Tui is the only blood heir to the Chiefdom held by his father. He leaves the island when Shandala decides to go with Gabriel Dunn, and hopes to help keep her promise to return home. He is voiced by Revard Dufresne.

Bula

Shandala's pet, a stray who washed up on the shores of Lomalagi. Bula was in a bag of dead kittens who were presumably set adrift in the sea due to a shortage of fish on local islands. A side note: Bula means hello.

Lt. Charles and Lt. Bravado

A pair of military men, they are suspicious of Oran from the start. They found him in the desert after he slit his wrist and set of the emergency flare. They continue to be a thorn in the saints' side throughout the series. Charles is voiced by Kevin O'Grady, and Bravado is voiced by Ryan Crocker. They are the subordinates of...

General Briggs

A man who has served queen and country though more than a few sordid affairs, Briggs is in command of the UN base "Sol" where Oran is brought. He finds his job rather tiresome, and dislikes the locals. His voice is provided by Michael Robinson.

Colonel Keene

Commander of the Valhalla base, he supervises Oran's implant. Later in the series, he is shown to be in direct communication with Benjamin Palmer concerning the upcoming broadcast. He is voiced by Jan Mos.

Masayuki

A simple egg farmer from rural Japan who gives Kamimura a lift, and a few words of wisdom. Perhaps, beneath all the talk of eggs, there is something more to him. Some truth that will become more clear as the memory of him fades. His voice is supplied by Nathan Schwartz.

Gregory

A newsstand vendor, we first meet Gregory when Raimi is pursuing the Vagrant. Raimi buys a stroke mag and a pack of Morley cigarettes from him. Gregory speaks as the voice of the common man, and Trace Ventura speaks as the voice of Gregory.

Cielle

Cielle is the owner of a shop carrying a variety of items relating to spiritualism and the occult. She gives Raimi a tarot reading which leaves him with a better understanding of what has happened, and what is to come. She is voiced by Patricia Drake.

Mars

Owner of the Mars gentleman's club. He has connections with BIOCOM through Benjamin Palmer. He also holds Shandala captive, until Raimi, Oran, and Kamimura discover her there. His voice is supplied by Scott McNeil.

Deimos and Phobos

Named after two of Mars' moons, this pair are the well built bouncers of the Mars club. Deimos is voiced by Adam Fulton, while Phobos is voiced by Herbert Duncanson.

Toshi and Yuki

Yuki is a single mother who is travelling to Coast City on the same flight as Kamimura. With her is her curious son, Toshi. The pair play a small role as some comic relief, and make an appearance also in the prologue of chapter 24. Yuki is voiced by Melissa Bradcato, and Toshi is voiced by Daniel Borowiecki.

Osama

Osama Bajir, Oran's father, is heard whenever Oran is reading the Koran. Osama was killed by an American bomb, and the incident is what resulted in the blindness of Oran's left eye. Osama is voiced by Scott McNeil, who also voices Mars.

Colonel Brahmaz

Colonel Brahmaz is a Saudi Arabian member of the team stationed at SOL. He plays good cop when Oran is interogated. He seems to support Oran, while still questioning whether or not Oran is who he claims he is. Brahmaz is voiced by Adam Henderson.

Mama Tui

Chief Tui's wife and Tui Jr's biological mother, she was a key character in Shandala's childhood. She was murdered ceremonially by a man from the west, who had come with promises of help. Her death is the main reason that Chief Tui is wary of Gabriel, and for good reason. Mama Tui is voiced by Dee Daniels.

Bobby

A homeless Native American, Bobby is an alcoholic roaming the streets of Coast City. Kamimura has compassion towards the man, but simply gives him some money to try to help. Bobby is voiced by Nick Kline.

Butterscotch

A young girl who lives on the streets. She sells her body to pay for her addictions. When she encounters Kamimura, she is confused when he gives her money and asks for nothing in return. She is voiced by Chrystal Leigh.

Darcon

A very minor character, he is simply Butterscotch's dealer. He has a few lines read by James Thomson.

Michael

Michael is a homeless man who preaches in the slums of Coast City. He meets Kamimura, and helps him to find someplace to rest. He is voiced by Chris Olson. Later, in the prologue of chapter 24, he consoles Butterscotch.

Vickory

A volatile young man who's greed pushes a possessed Kamimura over the edge. He winds up getting his face smashed in violently. He is voiced by one of the series creators, Andrew West.

Nanako

A Japanese mother of three, she sends her son Kamimura to live in a Buddhist temple. Shortly after Kamimura leaves, she and her remaining children fall victim to one of the atom bombs dropped on Japan during World War II. Her voice actor is Taylor Moll.

Airport Bum

A beggar sitting outside the Coast City airport, he receives a large sum from Kamimura. This character is voiced by series composer Tobias Tinker.

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