Characters in The Main Series
The Unreal original series has many different characters.
- Prisoner 849: A Prisoner with unknown background, gender, and crime. This Prisoner was the only survivor of the UMS Vortex Rikers when it crashlanded on Na Pali. He/She traveled across Na Pali, and soon escaped on a Skaarj Escape pod after killing the Skaarj Queen. It was then captured by the UMS Bodega Bay, and sent back down to the planet to find another ship, the UMS Prometheus. When finding the ship, it discovered the mission was a set up. Nine UMS Marines were sent down by the Bodega Bay to terminate the Prisoner. 849 managed to defend against the Marines, and then soon began trecking across the planet to find another way off. 849 found a shuttle inside another Nali Castle, and flew up into orbit. The Bodega Bay was waiting, it didn't know that the prisoner was inside of it, and fired a missile out of the same tunnel that the escape pod came in through at the beginning. It led the missile back to the cruiser, and destroyed it. The shuttle flies off into space, but it is unknown what the prisoner is doing.
- Kira Argmanov: A member of a crashed Terran ship, called the ISV-Kran. She hid in the Bluff Monastery's Bell Tower, where her body was later found by Prisoner 849.
- Ash: A Security Guard on the Vortex Rikers, only found dead.
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