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Captain John Marshall is a non playable character that apppears in RAGE. He is the leader of the Resistance and an Ark Survivor just like the protagonist.
Starsky is a non playable character that appears in RAGE. He is a racer first encountered in Wellspring. Starsky will become a rival of Nicholas Raine and personally challenge him in races against him.
Jani is a non playable character that appears in RAGE. She is the owner of the general store Jani's Supplies in Subway Town.
Jack Portman is a non playable character that appears in RAGE. He is a member of the Resistance first encountered in Subway Town.
Brick Johnson is a non playable character that appears in RAGE. He is the owner of the bar Fez is Subway Town.
Dietrich is a non playable character that appears in RAGE. He is a chemist encountered in Subway Town.
Steiger is a non playable character that appears in RAGE, in the Anarchy Edition of the game and the Wasteland Sewers Missions expansion pack.
A playable Death Knight in the Quake series, eternally at war.
Redstone is a non playable character that appears in RAGE. He is the Mayor of Subway Town.
He is an Magic apprentice in the town, But the only person that can use magic, which he is considered the overall patriarch in the town he is saving.
Shub-Niggurath is the final boss of Quake, the evil threat who was codenamed "Quake" in the story section of the instructions manual. She is invulnerable to normal attacks and can only be defeated by telefragging.
Chthon is the boss of episode 1 of Quake. It hurls fireballs at the player and can only be defeated by triggering an oh-so-conveniently placed lightning generator.
A brilliant engineer tracking down the homicidal mining robot Clutch. He is aided by his trusty automated hyperblaster turret.
The rapper Eminem.
As the leader of the Nazis, Adolf Hitler has appeared as an antagonist in several video games. Commonly considered the worst person ever, if you get the chance to kill him, you probably should.
Blinky is a red ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. He is the most aggressive out of the four ghosts.
Pinky is a pink ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. She is more likely to ambush the player than the other ghosts.
Inky is a cyan ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. He is the least predictable out of the four ghosts.
Clyde is an orange ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. He prefers to wander off on his own.
Reaver is non playable character that appears in RAGE. He is an antagonist, the leader of the bandit group known as the Scorchers.
The Icon of Sin is the final boss in Doom II and is the biggest bad ass in the game. He attacks exclusively through summoning an infinite number of monsters.
The final boss of Doom 3's expansion pack: Resurrection of Evil.
Wilhelm Strasse is a gifted, though insane, Nazi scientist and researcher who heads the SS Special Projects Division. Unlike other SS leaders he claims to not believe in the occult, despite literally working with occult magic every single day.
Caroline is the resistance leader in the Wolfenstein games.
Major Kira Morgan is one of three playable characters in Doom II RPG
Abbott is an NPC in Id Software's Rage. He runs the Five Finger Fillet mini-game.
The nameless Ark Survivor is the main protagonist in Rage
Dan Hagar is a non playable character in Rage. He is a resident of the Hagar Settlement and the one who rescues Nicholas Raine, the protagonist at the prologue of the game.
Durar Hagar or "D-R" for short, is a non playable character from RAGE. He is the resident mechanic of the Hagar Settlement.
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