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Characters in Vixen 03

  • Admiral Walter Horatio Bass – United States Navy Admiral in charge of the top-secret program that was thought destroyed when Vixen 03 disappeared.
  • Congressman Frederick Daggat – Democratic African-American Congressman who is a supporter of the AAR and Hiram Lusana and attempts to blackmail Congresswoman Loren Smith into voting in support of granting American aid to the AAR by threatening to expose her affair with Dirk Pitt.
  • Pieter De Vaal – Minister of the South African Defense Force and the man who conceives Operation Wild Rose as a means to overthrow the current leadership of South Africa and place him in power.
  • Captain Patrick McKenzie Fawkes – Retired Captain of the British Royal Navy who is tricked into leading the terrorist attack on the United States after the slaughter of his family, supposedly by troops of the African Army of Revolution.
  • Al Giordino – Assistant Special Projects Director for NUMA.
  • Dale Jarvis – Director of the National Security Agency
  • Hiram Lusana – American born leader of the African Army of Revolution who is leading a political and military war against the white minority government of South Africa.
  • Dirk Pitt – Special Projects Director for the National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA)
  • Admiral James Sandecker – Chief Director of NUMA
  • Colonel Abe Steiger – United States Air Force officer in charge of investigating downed military aircraft
  • Congresswoman Loren Smith – Independent Party Congresswoman from the state of Colorado and the on again - off again lover of Dirk Pitt.

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