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Revision as of 04:32, 17 July 2009
Contents
- 1 Multiple episodes
- 2 101 The Darkest Fathoms
- 3 103 In the Realm of the Condor
- 4 104 Rage's Burning Wheel
- 5 105 Ndovu's Last Journey
- 6 106 Manhattan Maneater
- 7 108 Assault on Questworld
- 8 109 Ezekiel Rage
- 9 110 Alien in Washington
- 10 112 The Alchemist
- 11 113 Trouble on the Colorado
- 12 115 AMOK
- 13 116 Besieged in Paradise
- 14 119 The Ballad of Belle Bonnet
- 15 120 In the Darkness of the Moon
- 16 122 Expedition to Khumbu
- 17 123 Ice Will Burn
- 18 124 Future Rage
- 19 125 Alligators and Okeechobee Vikings
- 20 205 The Dark Mountain
Multiple episodes
Commander Bennett
Appears in: 102 Escape to Questworld, 104 Rage's Burning Wheel, 110 Alien in Washington
Commander Bennett is a top officer in the United States armed forces with mutual respect for Race Bannon, whom he sometimes calls upon for help with crisis situations. He enlists Race to stop Jeremiah Surd's nerve gas in Escape to Questworld, sends him to Russia to borrow a rocket to stop Ezekiel Rage in Rage's Burning Wheel, and supports the deactivation of a space-based defense program in Alien in Washington. At the end of the latter, he's promoted to Acting Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Pasha Peddler
Appears in: 203 Bloodlines, 219 The Bangalore Falcon
Pasha Peddler is an Indian man hired by royal Bangalore family member Deepak to kill Hadji in his childhood so that Deepak's son, Vikram, could ascend to the throne. Pasha couldn't go through with the murder, and fled with Hadji, raising him as his own son as he traveled place to place as a merchant of all trades. Pasha was known for his American accent and happy-go-lucky nature. He met a visiting Dr. Quest and Jonny at some point, and procured adoption papers for Dr. Quest. He operated his own store for a few years in Calcutta, until Neela Singh found him, and Vikram's thugs abducted both soon immediately. Hadji's earliest memories of Pasha's unfulfilled murder attempt prompted a trip to India to learn the truth in Bloodlines; the Quests found Pasha and Neela, and thwarted Vikram, allowing Hadji to become Sultan of Bangalore. In The Bangalore Falcon, he flies the Quests around the local mountains, where they spot the titular falcon. He's captured by the Zin Twins, but escapes with the other Quests and keeps Dr. Zin's holographic projector.
Neela Singh
Appears in: 203 Bloodlines, 219 The Bangalore Falcon
Neela is Hadji's mother. When Deepak hired Pasha Peddler to kill Hadji at a young age (resulting in Pasha's fleeing with Hadji), Neela began searching for her son, narrowly missing him each time Pasha and Hadji moved to a different city. When Vikram became Sultan, he demanded she stop, but let her continue anyway for fear citizens would revolt if he forced her to abandon the search. After she found Pasha, Vikram's thugs detained both. In Vikram's prison, she reunited Hadji and the other Quests, and once they defeated Vikram, she became acting Sultan while Hadji was away with the Quest team. She next appeared in The Bangalore Falcon as host to the visiting Quests.
Alice Starseer
Appears in: 111 Return of the Anasazi, 113 Trouble on the Colorado
Alice Starseer was born to a long line of Anasazi shamans who periodically were contacted by an alien race. She was present as a toddler for the Roswell incident, and met Dr. Quest twenty years later at an archaeological site. They split ways after a short time together; in the meantime, she came to possess the beacon used to contact the aliens in Return of the Anasazi. When she tried to use it to establish contact in the present, Men in Black who used technology recovered from the alien crash pursued her, so she mailed the artifact to Dr. Quest and asked for his help. The Quests went to her location and were nearly captured by the Men in Black, but Alice succeeds in summoning the aliens, who save them. Her grandfather is aboard, and the two embark on an interstellar journey. She returns in Trouble on the Colorado to lay her grandfather to rest, and is accosted by Surd, who tries to recover alien technology and information. Race and the others thwart his plans, and Alice is allowed to bury her grandfather.
Alena Stasny
Appears in: 202 Rock of Rages, 208 Nemesis, 222 The Haunted Sonata
Alena Stasny is the President of the Czech Republic and a longtime friend of Dr. Quest's. She greets the Quests when they arrive to investigate the Golden Scriv in Rock of Rages, and awards them the Czech Republic's highest honor for their help in repelling Vostok. She's next shown expressing horror at Dr. Zin's ultimatum in Nemesis. Her final appearance comes in The Haunted Sonata, in which she's invited the Quests for a recital of a famous composer's work.
Lance Falk's commentary on the character:
- Alena Stasny gets her last name from a friend of mine who was actually born and raised in Prague and was an invaluable source of information when I wrote the show.
- Alena Stasny went to college here in the States. She was best friends with Rachel Wildey (Jonny's mom to be). She also had some real feelings for the young and oblivious Benton but kept them to herself for Rachel's sake. You can see a hint of her feelings for him when they meet at the Prague airport.
Estella Velasquez
Appears in: 201 The Mummies of Malenque, 225 The Robot Spies
Estella Velasquez is Jessie Bannon's mother and ex-wife of Race Bannon. Specializing in South American archaeology, she conducts field work, sometimes with her daughter assisting. She's first seen in The Mummies of Malenque, in which she's studying ruins of the Malenque civilization; she helps translate a pendant found by the kids. She next appears in The Robot Spies being shown around the Quest Compound by her daughter when the robot spies of Dr. Zin attack. She accompanies the Quest clan on their resulting quest, eventually meeting Dr. Zin face to face and helping the Quests escape his pyramidal lair.
Lance Falk revealed more about her background in a post on AOL's Quest boards (thanks to Ina-chan):
- Q. I also would like to know more about Estella Velasquez. I know that she is Hispanic, archeologist, Jessica Bannon's mother, Race's ex-wife and that she is from South America. However, I would like to know MORE about her. What country is she from? Do you have anything else on her that the fans do not know about her? PLEASE tell me.
- LANCE: I am to serve. There isn't much about Estella other than the episodes reveal. She's Colombian. She was a top code breaker for the Intelligence One for a while and met Race while teaching a class in cryptography methods. She's a brilliant translator and has a mind for unraveling codes and glyphs. She's a few years older than Race (he was one of her students). The marriage didn't work out because their respective jobs kept them apart for months at a time and it was too much to deal with. They have always remained friends (sometimes more than that) but it is doubtful that they will get back together because of their conflicting lifestyles (and we want to keep him single for story reasons for the same reason James Bond is)!
- Q: What do Jonny and Hadji call her; Estella, Ms. Velasquez?
- LANCE: Only in a formal setting. She likes to be called by her first name among friends, "Mom" by Jessie, and "Professor" by colleagues. (And maybe other things by her Ex!)
Iris the Computer
Appears in:' 110 Alien in Washington, 122 Expedition to Khumbu, 124 Future Rage, 214 Village of the Doomed, 216 Other Space, 217 Digital Doublecross, 221 The Edge of Yesterday, 222 The Haunted Sonata, and other uncredited appearances
Iris the Computer is the voice and personality of Questworld. Though very straightforward and matter-of-factly, she is capable of humor and often taunts Jonny Quest as he plays games. She's damaged in Digital Doublecross when brainwashed Jessie drives the Queststream through the Quest Compound's walls, and presumably destroyed with the Quest Compound in The Robot Spies (possibly living on in other Quest computer systems).
Iris also appeared to narrate the Quest World Adventure contest promotional spot.
101 The Darkest Fathoms
Mr. Lacey
Mr. Lacey is a manager for oil exploration diving whose trip near Bermuda is attacked by the Black Jack Lee Impostor, lest he find the wreck of the Ivory Web. He survives the attack and provides Dr. Quest with information that leads to an investigation.
103 In the Realm of the Condor
Native Boy
A native boy from El Dorado attracts Jonny's attention when he's attacked by a huge snake. He later helps the Quests escape, and Jonny rescues him again when Estella Scheele uses him as a hostage. Professor Scheele later claims that he's his son.
Professor Scheele
Professor Scheele, an ornithologist, found El Dorado years before the episode's events while searching for a new species of condor. Condemned by the villagers, he became their leader by treating the condors, which they depended on for travel and culture. He wore a large gold headdress that obscured his face after becoming chief, and revealed his identity to the Quests after Jonny dispatched Estella Scheele. He denied that she was his granddaughter, claiming the native boy is his son.
104 Rage's Burning Wheel
Dr. Natasha Rastova
Natasha Rastova is an agent of Russia who encountered Race twice in his past—at Trieste and Kabul. They possibly share a romantic past, and Natasha helps Race secure a Russian rocket to help fight Ezekiel Rage. She accompanies him on the mission.
Natasha Rostova is a character in Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace.
Captain Spencer
Captain Spencer is a shuttle pilot who led a mission with Dr. Quest, Hadji, and unknowingly, Ezekiel Rage.
105 Ndovu's Last Journey
Masai
The Masai is an old African man who appears mysteriously around Ndovu and commands Jonny to follow the elephant to its resting place as companion. After Ndovu dies, he's seen appearing again to wave goodbye to the Quests. It's suggested that he's the spirit of the elephant Ndovu. Since he espouses reincarnation, the elephant may have been his latest form.
Ndovu
Ndovu is a huge African elephant who confronts Jonny at first with violent intent on the Serengeti, but comes to recognize Jonny as a kindred spirit. Through the Masai, Ndovu communicates that Jonny should accompany him on his way to the elephant's graveyard. He saves the Quests at this location by killing Gottlos and Hawkins.
Officer
The Tanzanian border patrol officer finds Jonny, Jessie, and Hadji as they track Ndovu. In Cover-Up At Roswell, he plays a game of Mancala with them.
106 Manhattan Maneater
Karl
Karl and his friends seemed to be common thugs at first, hindering the Quests as they tried to collect the bounty for the tiger. However, Karl suffered a crisis of conscience when the hunter readied the kill, and stood in front of the tiger with Jonny and his friends to protect it. The Quests took Karl and his friends to India to release the beast.
108 Assault on Questworld
Pradad
Pradad is a fellow phenomenologist and colleague of Dr. Quest; the two meet to compare notes in Nepal. When Jeremiah Surd threatens Questworld, Pradad telepathically wakes up Hadji to help fight Surd's presence.
109 Ezekiel Rage
Dr. Hugo Smallwood
Dr. Hugo Smallwood is a biologist who retired to the desert for solitude and contacted Dr. Quest after reporting a strange bat creature. The creature was Ezekiel Rage, who kidnapped the biologist to capture the Quests and keep them out of his plan to unleash nerve gas and nuclear waste upon the world. The Quests were able to escape and save him.
110 Alien in Washington
The Vice President
The Vice President was an alien in human form who entered American politics to help promote policy friendly to his home race in Gamma Centauri. He clashed with General Tyler over a space-based defense program that his home race did not want created. His race issued an ultimatum, but his communicator malfunctioned shortly after, requiring help from the Quests to transmit messages to his home planet. With their help, he was able to shelve the program, but was discovered to be an alien. He subdued General Tyler and his men, wiping their memories, and departed for his home planet. Commander Bennett was also present, and kept the secret.
112 The Alchemist
Old Woman
The old woman is the spirit of the Philosopher's Stone, also able to take the form of an eagle (or many). She appears Jonny to guide him to Montegue's laboratory, where he finds him producing gold. She later attacks Montegue in the eagle form, allowing the Quests to escape.
113 Trouble on the Colorado
Old Indian Couple
The old Indian couple live near the Colorado River, where Alice Starseer is set to lay her grandfather to rest. They help Jonny, Jessie, and Hadji find their fathers and Jeremiah Surd, and later help distract Julia and Lorenzo long enough for Race to recover.
115 AMOK
Orde Wingate
Major Orde Wingate was an officer in the British army during World War II who disappeared after his plane crashed in northeast India. He survived, and made his way to Borneo, where he shepherded a local village and fathered a son. He maintained good health and proficiency in hand to hand combat, and also approved of Swain's masquerading as the AMOK creature to keep trespassers away. He meets the Quests while they're on an archaeological visit, and bests Mitchell Stramm in hand to hand combat. Dr. Quest gives him a check-up afterward, stating he's in good health.
Orde Wingate II
Wingate II is Orde Wingate's son; a middle-aged but very healthy and robust man, he greets the Quests when they find his village.
Swain
Swain dresses up as the AMOK creature to ward off trespassers from the village. Wingate addresses him with the title "sergeant".
116 Besieged in Paradise
Captain Havell
Having survived the events of East of Zanzibar, Captain Havell returns help the Quests stop Jeremiah Surd's plans to use cetaceans for ill will. He locates Surd's barge and sinks it with a single torpedo.
119 The Ballad of Belle Bonnet
Ames
Ames is a Native American operating an Indian school that's fallen on hard times. The descendant of Kate Runningstar, he too faces school closure over taxes. He's broken when Rawlings burns down the school, but is delighted when Dr. Quest donates the reward money for finding Belle Bonnet's gold to the building of a new school.
Belle Bonnet
Belle Bonnet was a woman living in the Old West and friend of Kate Runningstar, a Native American woman struggling to maintain a school. When government representatives threatened to shut the school down over taxes, Belle Bonnet planned a stagecoach robbery. Before she could rob the coach she was riding in, two other robbers appeared, leading to a shootout and chase through Dead Horse Canyon. Belle and the gold fall into a sinkhole; the gold sank to the bottom of an underground pond, while Belle crawled out and died of her wounds. She helps the Quests by appearing as a ghost and killing Rawlings, who wants the gold for himself. In her parting vision, she reminds Jonny that the gold should be used for the school.
120 In the Darkness of the Moon
Marie Metier
Metier is a humanitarian doctor who took her practice to the Yukon to much acclaim. Descendant of a family reportedly cursed by male werewolves, she disbelieved the superstition until Professor Metier attacked her in werewolf form. She worked together with Dr. Quest to produce a serum from his notes that healed the professor, and also shared a romantic lark with Race Bannon.
Tuk
Tuk is a family man living in the Yukon who takes his son to be healed by Marie Metier. After the visit, he witnesses the werewolf attack Marie, and resolves to hunt it down. Much later, Tuk rescues Professor Metier after the serum reverts him to human from werewolf permanently.
122 Expedition to Khumbu
High Lama
The High Lama oversees a monastery in Khumbu that holds the hand of yeti in its inner sanctum. He faces insurrection from his own monks and Professor Kyle, who want to steal the artifacts. With the Quests, he is able to overturn these adversaries, and explains to Dr. Quest that yeti are descendants of neanderthals. As Dr. Quest swears secrecy, he takes back a book given as proof, revealing that he is a yeti as well.
123 Ice Will Burn
Gustavo Arollo
Gustavo Arollo was a pilot for Quest Enterprises assigned to fly Jessie to an icy station. When both fuel lines in the Quest Jet freeze, he crash-lands the jet on ice, which gives way to the "inner world" and kills him on impact.
Kazrina
Kazrina is a member of the inner world who finds Jessie Bannon and teachers her about the history of her people. She comes to Jessie's aid when Jessie protests the child sacrifices for the volcano, and later helps Jessie build a dirigible to escape the inner world before reuniting with a co-descendant of her ancestors.
124 Future Rage
Eskimo
The Eskimo watches the Aurora Borealis and tells Hadji that the two children throwing a ball back and forth represent spirits ascending to the heavens, and that only young spirits who have gone before their time such as the children appear on brilliant nights as that. He then warns that a brilliant Aurora can also forecast war or disease. His mystical dialogue foreshadows the Aurora's help in making Rage see Jessie as his daughter, Karla.
Torgeson
Agent Torgeson works for the United States government, and is sent by the operations controller to deal with Ezekiel Rage near the north pole. He arrives shortly before Dr. Quest disarms the Big Baby Two nuke.
125 Alligators and Okeechobee Vikings
Leif
Leif is a member of the Viking clan dwelling in the Florida Everglades. Like the other Vikings, he's initially an adversary to Jonny, but reconciles and helps lead a night raid against Avary at the pumping station. His father is killed, and he becomes chief; Jonny retrieves his sword for him. The next day, Leif uses an alligator call to safety fetch Bandit from the water.
205 The Dark Mountain
Child
The child Bigfoot is an alien and part of the group that crashed on earth centuries before the modern era. He gets caught by a trap set by Deke and Kane, but Jonny and Jessie free him. This show of generosity is repaid when the child tells alien guards at Mt. Washington that Jonny and Jessie are not a threat.
Tala
Tala is an alien and part of the group that crashed on earth centuries before the modern era, storing the ship within Mt. Washington. Tala explains the story to Dr. Quest, and later thanks him for his help.
210 Ghost Quest
- Paul Mornay
212 Eclipse
- Arnaud
- Sgt. Kenton
213 Without a Trace
- The President
226 More Than Zero
- Jacobi Sporachi
- Von Romme - First off, it's important to understand that I'm not a nice guy.
- Doug - Not too bright either from where I'm sitting.
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- Doug - They won't shoot the elevators!
- Mr. Corey launches missiles
- Doug - Forget what I just said.
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- Doug - I wouldn't waste that, even on him.
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- Doug - You tell that egghead dad of yours I think he did a pretty swell job raising you.
- Hadji - "The Shambala falcon has not been seen for five hundred years. It was thought to be extinct!"
- Pasha - "It will fetch a fabulous price in Calcutta."
- All - "Pasha!!"
From: Characters