Tertiary Characters
- Kraker
- A close friend of Nick and his informant from his days as a bounty hunter. A very skilled hacker, he is very useful as a source of non-Alliance tainted information.
- Walter Logan
- Nick Logan's father and someone with insider knowledge of the Alliance. He was also the founder of the Conduit and wanted humankind to peacefully coexist with the other alien races. He was put into cryogenic stasis by the Shadoen posing as General Rinaker, and later freed by his son Nick.
- Valra
- A vampire scientist who ultimately defects from Hanek. She almost successfully takes over Intracom when she alters her genetic structure and bites Sh'lain. As a Banshee hybrid she was able to emit projectiles and was no longer affected by the Sun. She was imprisoned by the Alliance after her failed coup, and her powers wear off. Valra is among the aliens that are set free by Trueblood shortly before the bunker explodes.
- Baron Samedi
- He is the leader of the Vodun managing to successfully harness his power within a zombified human body. He perpetually schemes to have his minions use human hosts in order to launch a Vodun invasion. When he is captured and cryogenically frozen within the bunker, Agassa and Babul plot to free him by overrunning the alliance, using alliance operatives as hosts. He is ultimately killed when his own subordinate Babul reveals that high frequencies would kill the Vodun, allowing Sh'lainn to use her banshee scream.
- Agaza
- She is Samedi's right hand and possesses a humanoid panther body. She flees the bunker before Sh'lain uses her Banshee scream. She tries to start up Vodun activity again at a chemical plant but is ultimately captured and imprisoned by the Alliance.
- Babul
- The Vodun that shares a body with Keung Ling. While initially capatalizing on Ling's thirst for physical power in order to infiltrate the alliance, he comes to understand the human conscience. This makes him question the Vodun agenda and ultimately causes him to betray his own people. He perishes alongside many Vodun when Sh'lainn unleashes a banshee scream at a high frequency.
- Jerich
- The equivalent of Superman. Like Vampires, he possesses a technological based shape shifting ability in order to appear human. His weakness is Argonium. He gives his life to protect the Earth when the Shadoen attack the team assigned to retrieve the EMP bomb.
- Su-Ak
- Previously the leader/guardian of the Sasquatch, he was upstaged by Ti-Yet during a revolt on a Lycanthrope slave ship. He later betrayed Ti-Yet by releasing the lycanthropes in order to kill him, but ended up inadvertently killing the remaining members of the Sasquatch race. He blamed the Yeti for the tragedy, but ultimately realized that he had caused his people's deaths and committed suicide.
- Chupacabra
- A vampire agent named Davorak that bites Rinaker (posing as Walter Logan in 1979 in an attempt to frame The Alliance for bombing a Conduit safe house). He is physically mutated into the Chupacabra and his cognitive reasoning is somewhat diminished. He preys on live stock and uses his venom to make dometistic animals attack Intracom workers that are leveling the Amazon rainforest. He is found by Nick Logan and tries to reveal information on the Shadoen but is killed by Rinaker (using an Intracom ship to frame the Vampires) before he can do so.
- Spot
- A Sun Spot alien that was spirited away from the Sun by vampires centuries earlier. He eventually escaped and burrowed to the Earth's core for sustanence and doesn't return to the surface until the recent development of nuclear plants. Spot is the cause of the Chernobyl and Three Mile Island accidents. Sh'lain understands his docile nature and protects him. Rinaker allows Spot to stay at the bunker and feed off the fusion reactor. He sacrifices himself to stabilize the reactor when Rinaker sets the bunker to self-destruct, and in the process he almost takes Rinaker with him.
- The Tribune
- An alien that visited Earth during the times of ancient Greece, and was known to humans as Prometheus the fire-giver. He returns to Earth to reveal the Roswell Conspiracy by giving news reporter Carl McGavin a data disk that would enlighten the human race. His plans are interceded by the Alliance, though Nick questions Rinaker's actions against the Tribune. Rinaker encarcerates the Tribune because of his knowledge on Rinaker's true identity. The Tribune is among the aliens that are set free by Trueblood shortly before the bunker explodes. He provides the New Alliance with detailed information on the power of the Shadoen's linked formation.
- Keel
- The Shadoen Multitiude Fleet Commander. He undermines the humans, which ultimately leads to his demise when the U.S. government responds to Keel's ultimatum by launching nuclear warheads into outer space.
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