Cast
Character | Portrayed by | Occupation | Seasons | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | ||||
Jake Cardigan | Greg Evigan | Private Investigator, Cosmos | Main | ||
Sid Gomez | Eugene Clark | Private Investigator, Cosmos | Main | ||
Centra | Catherine Blythe | Assistant to Walter Bascom | Main | ||
Beth Kittridge | Torri Higginson | Doctor | Main | ||
Nika | Natalie Radford | Assistant to Walter Bascom | Main | ||
Sam Houston | Maria del Mar | Private Investigator, Cosmos | Main | ||
Walter Bascom | William Shatner | President & CEO, Cosmos | Main | ||
Lieutenant Winger | Maurice Dean Wint | Police Officer | Recurring | ||
Inspector Winterguild | David Hemblen | Police Officer | Recurring | ||
Sonny Hokori | Von Flores | Tek Lord | Recurring | ||
Danny Cardigan | Marc Marut Christian Campbell |
Student | Recurring | ||
Kate Cardigan | Sonja Smits | Housewife | Recurring | ||
Benett Sands | Ray Jewers | Businessman | Recurring | ||
Wiz | Dee McCafferty | Criminal | Recurring | ||
Cowgirl | Lexa Doig | Hacker | Recurring | ||
Wildside | Richard Chevolleau | Hacker | Recurring | ||
Shelley Grout | Dana Brooks | Special Agent, GSS | Recurring | ||
Spaz | Ernie Grunwald | Hacker | Recurring | ||
Alessandro Rossi | David Calderisi | CEO, Rossi Enterprises | Recurring |
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