Who's Who?
Human 
Simon Christiansen
Appears in the Prime Edition
The absolute ruler of Earth. He has ruled with an iron hand for nearly 60 years. Before his rule, the governments of Earth were in utter chaos with civil wars throughout the world, with his father trying to bring order to the world. After his father's assassination, he solidified his power several years later by use of his "Whisper Squads", which enforced peace by eliminating those leaders that would oppose him. Though he is 81 years old, the daily chemicals he takes keep him strong and looking like a man in his early forties. As he has grown older he has learned to become more tolerant of the opinions of other influential world leaders in the world. Some of his followers are not happy with this current trend.
Andrew Masters
Appears in the Prime Edition
Personal body guard to Simon Christiansen and Earth security director. Andrew has resurrected the now fabled "Whisper Squads", a covert assassination organization, without Simon's knowledge. Andrew was one of the first to be a member of the original infamous squad. He is devoted to the idea of peace that Simon has brought to the world and will do anything necessary to keep the status quo, with or without Simon's knowledge. Andrew is ruthless and has several assistants of which Simon is unaware.
David VanDerlay
Head of VanDerlay Industries, David Vanderlay is almost a government unto himself. He holds great power and greater wealth. Through careful planning and tremendous expenditures, he has remained on Simon Christiansen's good side. More importantly, he has used his resources to provide Andrew Masters with timely and valuable information. David appears to be in his mid fifties. It is rumored that he supports a huge laboratory that explores the outlawed genetic specialty of cloning.
Gabriel
A product of the Genetic Ubermon Project, Gabriel is one of thirty-five Ubermen in existence. He has been assigned to David VanDerlay, where he serves as Chief Bodyguard.
Cassandra Sage
Appears in the Prime Edition
Earth ambassador to the Soven people. About four months before the Muero invasion, the Soven contacted Earth and attempted to warn them of a Muero military invasion, but refused to send ships to aide them in the battle with the Muero. Cassandra quickly became the ambassador to the Soven world. In a few short months, Cassandra has become a very influential diplomat with the both the Soven people and her own. Her lack of obvious progress in getting the Soven to support Earth has caused much friction between herself and Simon Christiansen. She has become very good friends with Aranaugh and Ran'har.
Admiral Saul Hernandez (Retired)
Appears in the Prime Edition
When Earth was forming a defending fleet, Simon Christiansen called upon one of the most beloved military leaders to come out of retirement and assist with the defense of Earth. Saul once believed in Simon's totalitarian rule over Earth in order to bring stability, but now he feels that Andrew Masters is the true power behind the leadership of Earth. Saul has been a friend to Simon for many years, but that friendship was strained when he questioned Simon about Andrew Masters' motives. This led to Saul's retirement from the fleet weeks later. Saul is trying to find proof of Andrew Masters's involvement of unspeakable deeds on the citizens of Earth and her colonies. Saul was awarded a Battle Gauntlet for his military achievements, but refused to accept it - to Simon's ire.
Admiral Elias Lowry
Appears in the Prime Edition
One of the most fearless leaders in the history of Earth. Only second to Saul Hernandez of Simon Christiansen's favorite military leaders, he has always done what he felt was right in order to protect his government and bring peace to his world. Elias was severely injured during a battle with a Mega-Corp fleet and lost his left eye. It was replaced with a ruby-red orb that allows him to see at night and give him a telescopic view as well. Elias' biggest problem is that he continues to ignore direct orders from superiors when he feels that he is right. This has led him to several demotions. Several months after the discovery of the Firestorm, his daughter Madeline disappeared. Elias has sworn that aliens had taken his daughter and wants to lead a space exploration mission after the current crisis with the Muero is over (needless to say, this thinking has led to awkward feelings within his ranks).
Sgt. Beat
Appears in the Prime Edition
A quality leader in Earth's planetary ground forces. He has participated in several uprising and has earned several decorations. He looks forward to the day that he can join the space fleet.
Jon Crowne
Appears in the Prime Edition
Jon Crowne is a suave secret agent that works for the highest bidder, but is usually contracted by Earth's military forces. He is resourceful, charismatic and cool under fire. His father once served under Saul Hernandez. Jon has performed many tasks for Admiral Hernandez and is currently trying to infiltrate the Muero world and steal any technology or find any weakness of their adversary. From his contacts he has heard rumors of a Muero super assassin. He looks forward to meeting him.
Rupert Einstein
Appears in the Prime Edition
Chief Scientist and Researcher for the Earth Military forces. He exuberance sometimes comes across as eccentricity, but behind this appearance is a mind revered to be one of the most brilliant Earth has seen in centuries.
Kane Richards
Appears in the Prime Edition
Chief Archaeologist for Earth. He is a brilliant man and has been given the task of finding any technology that may help Earth in its battle with the Muero.
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