Characters of Bubblegum Crossfire

The world of Bubblegum Crisis is a diverse one. As the adventures of the Star Angels continue, this database will grow to present the various characters they have met, known and fought with or against.

Marie Stone

An old friend of Freya's, she has recently moved back to Neo-Angeles and into Freya's life. Being close friends in high school, they have renewed their acquaintance and are now best of friends again. Marie works at the Neo-Angeles E-SWAT as a boomer expert, analysing boomer behaviour and deprogramming those that are captured. She is good natured and trusting, a very loyal friend.

Kyle Roberts

Marie Stone's fiancee, they met while studying boomer design principles at the Jameson institute in New York. He has moved back to Neo-Angeles with her, and has a job at the Neo-Angeles GRC, working weith boomer design. Marie has joked that "he builds them and I break them." He is a serious and determined man, friendly and trustworthy.

Richard J. Timmins

A secret agent working for an unknown organisation, Timmins dissapeared in early 2033. He was later found working with a well-equipped group of kidnappers as a pilot. The group plotted to kill Gillian Greaves, but were defeated by the Star Angels. Although he survived the battle, Timmins was executed by an unknown assailant as Nicosia Winters took him hostage.

Gillian Greaves

Gillian Greaves

Intelligent, cunning and seemingly without scruples, Gillian Greaves could be said to be a model Genom executive. Not much is known about her past, save that she was born and raised in old Los Angeles. Gillian is a brilliant designer and boomer researcher, and holds the much-envied position at the head of the Neo-Angeles Genom Research Center, a position she acquired by, in her words, "More than just hard work." Boomer technology both fascinates and frustrates her; whereas she has worked on many new models of boomer, applying the basic technology in many ways, the fundamentals of boomer science still amaze her by their complexity and efficiency.

Gillian is an always efficient and highly creative woman, direct and to the point without being blunt and tactless. She can be kind and considerate in personal life, but has nothing to do with such feelings at business. Gillian is married to the local Genom VP Daniel Heydt. She has two children, Sarah (14) from a previous marriage and James (9), Daniel's son. Despite her position, she always finds time away from work to be a good mother to both of them; she values her children more than anything else in the world.

Daniel Heydt

Daniel Heydt

Daniel Heydt is an extremely intelligent businessman, having fought his way to the illustious position of regional VP of Genom Neo-Angeles. Despite his job taking him to the public eye occaisionally, very little is known about his background or past save that he has ties to the late Brian J. Mason of Megatokyo. He is a quiet and thoughtfull man, and has adopted a casual style, wearing an open neck shirt even to the office. He is very cautious about his public image, leving even the most persistent reporter frustrated. Some have theorised that he has his eyes on Quincy's job. However, it seems that he is merely content to sit in the city's top chair.

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