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| Name | Aliases | Role |
|---|---|---|
Alex Kamal Pilot of the Rocinante and former MCRN officer. A Martian with a warm, garrulous personality that masks genuine melancholy about his failed family life. One of the finest pilots in human space, with an instinctive feel for orbital mechanics and ship handling. | Protagonist | |
Amos Burton Mechanic and general muscle aboard the Rocinante. A man who grew up in the worst conditions Baltimore had to offer and emerged without the capacity for moral judgment most people take for granted - he outsources that function to people he trusts. Straightforwardly violent when necessary, and deeply loyal to those he considers his people. | Timmy | Protagonist |
James Holden Former XO of the ice freighter Canterbury who becomes captain of the salvaged Martian gunship Rocinante after witnessing the destruction of his ship. A relentless idealist with a compulsion to broadcast the truth regardless of the political consequences, Holden repeatedly finds himself at the centre of events that define the course of human history. | Jim Holden, Jim | Protagonist |
Joe Miller A Belter detective working for Star Helix Security on Ceres Station. Burnt out, underpaid, and living in his hat. Assigned to find a missing girl named Julie Mao, he becomes obsessed with the case long after it stops being a job. The investigation costs him everything and leads him to the heart of the greatest conspiracy in human history. | Detective Miller, The Investigator | Protagonist |
Naomi Nagata Chief engineer and executive officer of the Rocinante. A Belter of exceptional intelligence and technical skill who carries a painful past involving the Free Navy. The moral conscience of the crew, she is also one of the most capable engineers in the solar system. | Protagonist | |
Marco Inaros Charismatic and ruthless leader of the Free Navy, a radical Belter faction. Responsible for the asteroid strike on Earth that kills billions. A man of genuine political grievance and monstrous methods, whose belief in his own vision is absolute and whose love for his son is the only thing that complicates his certainty. | Commander Inaros | Antagonist |
Winston Duarte A high-ranking Martian military officer with a long-term strategic vision. A calculating and patient leader who positions himself to shape humanity's future beyond the Sol system. | Antagonist | |
Aliana Tanaka A colonel in the Laconian Imperial Navy and former MCRN officer. One of the most capable and dangerous soldiers in the empire, assigned to hunt down Teresa Duarte and the underground resistance. Practical, professional, and entirely willing to do whatever the mission requires. | Major | |
Anton Trejo Laconian admiral and military commander. Takes effective control of the Laconian empire after High Consul Duarte becomes incapacitated, struggling to hold the empire together. | Supporting | |
Bobbie Draper Martian marine gunnery sergeant who witnesses something on Ganymede that her government wants buried. One of the most physically formidable characters in the series, she is also one of its most principled - a soldier who cannot stop asking whether the orders she follows are worth following. | Roberta Draper | Major |
Camina Drummer A Belter who rises from security chief at Tycho Station to captain of her own ship to president of the Transport Union. Pragmatic, loyal, and capable of enormous violence when the situation calls for it. One of the series' most consistent moral anchors in the later books. | Major | |
Clarissa Mao Daughter of the magnate Jules-Pierre Mao, who frames Holden for a terrorist attack in a misguided attempt to restore her family's honour. After her imprisonment she joins the Rocinante crew, carrying significant guilt and a body modified for violence she is trying to leave behind. | Melba Koh, Peaches | Major |
Elvi Okoye A scientist who travels to Ilus as part of a Royal Charter Energy survey team and becomes caught in the colony conflict. In the later books she becomes the Laconian Empire's leading expert on the alien gates and the entity that destroyed their builders - a role that places her at the centre of the series' most fundamental questions. | Doc Okoye | Major |
Fayez Sarkis A geologist and scientist who joins the expedition to Ilus (New Terra). Good-humoured and easygoing, he provides a grounding presence among the research team studying the alien world. | Supporting | |
Filip Inaros Son of Marco Inaros and Naomi Nagata. A teenager who has grown up entirely within the Free Navy and his father's ideology, and who must find his own identity in its shadow. One of the most psychologically complex characters in the later books. | Major | |
Kit Kamal The son of pilot Alex Kamal. A young man navigating his own path in a changed solar system, shaped by but distinct from his father's legacy. | Supporting | |
Paolo Cortazar A brilliant and amoral scientist formerly employed by Protogen. His expertise in protomolecule research makes him a valuable asset to whoever controls him, though his ethical boundaries are virtually nonexistent. | Cortázar | Supporting |
Saba Belter captain and leader of the underground resistance against Laconia. Former Transport Union operative who coordinates rebel operations across multiple systems. | Supporting | |
Teresa Duarte Daughter of High Consul Winston Duarte, raised in the Laconian palace as the heir to an interstellar empire. Her friendship with a local boy and a strange alien-modified dog begin to pull her away from everything she has been taught to believe. | Major | |
Bakari Infant son of Kit Kamal and Rohi. Born during the tumultuous final days of the Laconian Empire. | Minor |
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| Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Laconian Imperial Navy | Organisation |
| Martian Congressional Republic Navy | Organisation |
| Rocinante Crew | Organisation |
| Date | Event | Details |
|---|---|---|
30 November 2021 | Publication | Received as a satisfying and emotionally resonant conclusion to the nine-novel series, with critics praising the resolution of the long-running storylines and the emotional weight given to the characters across a decade of publication. Some reviewers noted the difficulty of concluding a series of this scope and praised the authors for the coherence of the ending. It debuted strongly on bestseller lists and was received as confirmation of the series' standing as one of the defining science fiction works of its era. |
2022 | Award Nominated | Locus Award SF novel category, 3rd place |
5 September 2022 | Award Won | Dragon Award |
Received as a satisfying and emotionally resonant conclusion to the nine-novel series, with critics praising the resolution of the long-running storylines and the emotional weight given to the characters across a decade of publication. Some reviewers noted the difficulty of concluding a series of this scope and praised the authors for the coherence of the ending. It debuted strongly on bestseller lists and was received as confirmation of the series' standing as one of the defining science fiction works of its era.
Locus Award
SF novel category, 3rd place
Dragon Award
SF novel category