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Jake Sully

Jake Sully, in Na'vi Tsyeyk Suli was born on August 24, 2126 and raised on Earth. Jake becomes one of the 20 known avatar drivers and later becomes a renegade after defecting to the Na'vi species. After his twin brother Tom was murdered, Jake replaced him in the Avatar Program on Pandora. He is shown to be a mischievous joker, remarkably intelligent in some ways. Jake's youthful nature does have some flaws, however; while he is shown to be courageous, determined, passionate, and possesses exceptional strength of character, this is sometimes to the fault of dangerous recklessness. He thrives off adventure and has a strong desire to feel free, having enjoyed mythological stories of heroes when he was young. Jake became the sixth Toruk Makto after he turns against the RDA. Toruk Makto is a Na'vi individual who successfully manages to ride a great leonopteryx. There had only been five Toruk Maktos prior to Jake Sully, and they are spoken of with great respect and honor. It is said that only people who have "pure souls" are able to become Toruk Makto. After driving off most humans, Jake guides the clan as a clan leader to honor Tsu'tey's dying wish. Jake and Neytiri become the parents of three biological children (Neteyam, Lo'ak and Tuktirey), as well as an adoptive daughter Kiri.

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Neytiri

Neytiri te Tskaha Mo'at'ite is an agile and fierce Na'vi, who is formidable warrior who is incredibly skilled with a bow, as well skilled in close-range combat with her knife. as well as a proficnt warrior and archer, Neytiri was the tsakarem of the Omatikaya clan. She is the second-born daughter of Eytukan and Mo'at and younger sister of Sylwanin. Neytiri was born in 2136. Like her mate, Neytiri is brave, loyal, strong-willed, and shares a love of flying and frequently rides on her ikran, Seze. Neytiri is devoted to her people and is willing to put herself in a dangerous situation for the sake of her clan. Neytiri is also quite wise for her years, possibly due to having to endure great tragedy, such as her sister's death, her father's death, the destruction of hometree and the tree of voices. She can usually see past someone's flaws to the heart within. Neytiri becomes the mother of three biological children: Neteyam, Lo'ak and Tuktirey, as well as the adoptive mother of Kiri.

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Neteyam

Neteyam te Suli Tsyeyk’itan was Jake Sully and Neytiri's eldest son at 15-years-old. As the eldest brother, Neteyam was expected to watch out for his younger siblings and their antics. As such, he often tried to take the blame when they get into trouble or helped get them out of dangerous situations. Neteyam was the first of the brothers to undergo his Iknimaya ritual and bond with a mountain banshee, succeeding on the first try. Inheriting a blend of Jake's and Neytiri's noble and honorable nature, Neteyam carried himself with a strong, confident demeanor and was well-liked by his clan. Even other Clan Leaders spoke warmly about Neteyam and praised how much he resembled his parents especially his mother Neytiri and how well he was growing. He took his role as the eldest son seriously, and strove to set a good example for them. In moments of peace, Neteyam let himself joke, tease, and banter with his siblings, s Due to resembling the Na'vi physically, Neteyam did not have to face the same insecurities that Lo'ak and Kiri had to which got to their self-esteem. However, he is never seen condescending the two because of their avatar/human DNA. Neteyam never complained about the drastic changes that was hurled his way, and seemed to take everything into stride.

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Kiri

Kiri te Suli Kìreysì'ite is a fourteen-year-old Na'vi, the adopted daughter of Jake Sully and Neytiri, and the biological daughter of Grace Augustine's avatar. From a very early age, she has had an unusually strong connection to Eywa, even more than that of a tsahìk. Kiri was born in 2155 or 2156 through the avatar body of Grace Augustine, which was rendered brain-dead after Grace had passed away. Kiri tamed her own banshee at a very young age, in an unusual way for the Na'vi, simply by asking it to be her friend instead of using the banshee catcher. Kiri is a girl with mischievous and somewhat rebellious qualities, making her similar to her brother Lo'ak. Kiri can also be seen lightly teasing her siblings for fun, but does not like it when it becomes too mean-spirited. Kiri is very connected to the world around her, far beyond a normal Na'vi. Kiri even has the ability to control and influence the nature around her to a degree during Tsaheylu with Eywa. The bioluminescent markings on her body glow unusually bright and pulsate while she is bonded. Animals seem to naturally gravitate towards her presence. Compared to her siblings, Kiri finds fascination in exploring her environment. Discovering new flora and fauna, calming meditative moments like laying in the grass of the rainforest, and the quiet feeling of being under water.

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Lo'ak

Lo'ak te Suli Tsyeyk’itan is the fourteen-year-old son of Jake Sully and Neytiriand is often seen as black sheep of the Sully family. Because Neteyam was favored by the clan, Lo'ak has faced more social isolation and deprivation as a result. He became self-conscious because he resembles a human, having five fingers instead of four as well as eyebrows. No mention is made of any friends while living in the forest with the other Na'vi. Lo'ak instead identifies with outcasts like Payakan. It is notable that Lo'ak is never seen praising Eywa and he may be interpreted as being a more irreligious character who is apathetic towards traditional Na'vi spirituality, contrasting Kiri. Lo'ak is a generally kind boy who is sympathetic towards others and has a desire to help. However, he has inherited his father's stubborn and reckless rebellious nature. Unlike his older brother, Lo'ak greatly values his independence, often disobeying his father’s orders in an attempt to prove his value to him, but this often backfires. Lo'ak is also shown to be rather forgiving, as he still befriended Aonung after Aonung's actions. While Lo'ak is a troublemaker, he does not cause trouble for the sake of it. His motives are altruistic in nature, often trying to help others. Even sneaking off with his siblings is the result of him trying to help them cope with boredom.

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Tuktirey

Tuktirey te Suli Neytiri'ite nicknamed Tuk, is the only biological daughter of Jake Sully and Neytiri and their youngest child at seven-years-old. She is daring, mischievous, and curious about the world, and always follows her siblings on their adventures, even though her brothers wish to shake her off. She often snuggles with her parents, both her mother and father. She has a big heart and her family is the most important thing to her. Although Tuk is an avatar/Na'vi hybrid, like Neteyam, she was born with four fingers and toes, and her face is browless, making her look like a full-blooded Na'vi. Due to her age, her hair is still quite short, though her braid is now completely long. She wears a decorative necklace around her chest and a purple loincloth; she is also armed with a small knife. Like her parents, Tuk is brave and will do anything to protect those she loves. In a way, she looks a lot like her mother. Emotionally, she views her family, home, and Pandora as most important to her and is inclined to be healing and nurturing. At the same time, she also gets a lot of her personality from her father, such as being reckless and a bit stubborn or brave. Tuk is used to experiencing cultures other than her own. For that reason she quickly bonds with the Metkayina, blending in easily with the other reef kids. Young Tuk is full of boundless love and completely open to the world.

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Mo'at

Mo'at is the Tsahìk, or spiritual leader, of the Omatikaya clan. She is seen as a psychic or a 'bridge' to the Na'vi beliefs - more specifically, Eywa. Mo'at is the mate of the former clan leader, Eytukan, the mother of Neytiri and Sylwanin, Jake Sully's mother-in-law and grandmother of Neteyam, Kiri, Lo'ak and Tuktirey. She is confident that Eywa has a plan for her people, and for this reason, she is liberal and accepting when it comes to the idea of change, both for herself and for her people. Mo'at does not quite understand her daughter's resistance when it comes to change. An example of Mo'at's open-minded nature is that she chose to learn the Sky People's language while her husband did not. Mo'at tries whatever she can to keep the peace within the clan. Mo'at loved her daughter and her mate a great deal and cared deeply for her people. She cared so much about her clan that she was even willing to put aside betrayal and deception in order to keep her people safe, as proven when she freed Jake and Grace from their bindings during the destruction of Hometree and pleaded with Jake to save her people.

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Eytukan

Eytukan te Tskaha Kamun'itan was the Olo'eyktan of the Omatikaya clan, the mate of Mo'at, the father of Neytiri and Sylwanin, the father-in-law of Jake Sully and the maternal grandfather of Neteyam, Lo'ak, Kiri and Tuktirey. Eytukan was responsible for the overall leadership of the Omatikaya clan on Pandora during the RDA occupation. He was a good leader who cared greatly for the welfare of his clan. During the destruction of the Hometree, he told Neytiri to leave him and went into the burning Hometree to rescue as many Na'vi as he could, though his bravery cost him his life. Eytukan seemed to get along fairly well with Jake Sully and respected the avatar, who respected him in turn. He allowed Jake to speak and listened while he explained the RDA's upcoming assault. However, Eytukan hated treachery and was enraged when Jake revealed that he had been assigned by the RDA to spy on the Omatikaya, and ordered both Jake and Grace to be bound. Eytukan wielded his bow and shot arrows upon the RDA fleet in defense of the Hometree along with the Omatikaya warriors. However, it is unknown how skilled he was with the bow.

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Sylwanin

Sylwanin te Tskaha Mo'at'ite was the daughter of Eytukan and Mo'at and the older sister of Neytiri. As the eldest daughter of the Omatikaya clan's leaders, Sylwanin was trained to be the next Tsahìk and would become Tsu'tey's partner. Sylwanin is shown to have been wise; she had learned early on that there was good to be found in humans and passed this knowledge onto her younger sister, and was sought after by Tsu'tey as a source of advice. Despite this, Sylwanin undermined her wisdom to Tsu'tey, stating she was unequipped to be helping him and advising him to seek aid from someone among the living. She is calmer than both her sister and former betrothed alike, appearing unfazed by the news of what had happened in her absence as well as the knowledge that she had been killed by humans. Unlike Tsu'tey, she was naturally empathetic and understanding of the emotional and spiritual needs of the People, a skill likely passed down from her training with her mother. Although she believed that humans could be good, she also condemned the immoral among them, describing their practices as "foolish destruction" and resorting to setting an RDA Bulldozer on fire in protest of them.

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Tsu'tey

Tsu’tey te Rongloa Ateyitan was the Omatikaya clan's finest warrior, as well as an apprentice for being the next Olo'eyktan. After the death of the clan leader Eytukan, Tsu'tey was Olo'eyktan himself from August 20-22, 2154. Along with Jake Sully, Tsu'tey lead the Na'vi against the RDA forces in the Assault on the Tree of Souls. At first, Tsu'tey appeared to be an arrogant, aggressive and sometimes merciless warrior who made no attempt to hide his resentment for people that he disliked, most notably Jake Sully. When the latter became Toruk Makto, having a newfound respect for him, whilst dying, he admitted to Jake that he thought of him as a brother and that his proudest accomplishment was fighting side by side with Jake. Regardless of his seemingly aggressive nature, Tsu'tey was loyal and protective to his clan and a courageous warrior. However, his bravery eventually cost him his life when he boarded the Valkyrie shuttle, taking several of the RDA soldiers down in the process. Even when fatally wounded, Tsu'tey was more concerned about the safety of the clan than his own injuries. Tsu'tey also seemed to have a softer side. He appeared both enraged and devastated when the Trees of Voices were destroyed. When Neytiri told the clan that she and Jake had mated, Tsu'tey looked shocked and heartbroken. He also looked concerned when Jake revealed that Grace was dying and appeared sorrowful when she passed on.

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Tonowari

Tonowari is the Olo'eyktan of the Metkayina clan. He is the mate of Ronal and father of Ao'nung, Tsireya, and an unborn child. As Olo'eyktan, Tonowari overseers the welfare of his clan and is respected by his clan for his ideals and ability to guide them through times of great challenge. Another one of Tonowari's responsibilities includes overseeing the repairing and building of village structures. He is a brave and strong leader, willing to join the front lines of his clan during battle. However, he also greatly values Ronal's input in decision-making and does not make a move without her wisdom. As father to Ao'nung and Tsireya, he is much stricter. When Ao'nung’s bullying risks Lo'ak's life, he demands his son to explain and apologise. He also reprimands his children and Lo'ak when the latter bonds with Payakan, but also explains the history of the Tulkun. While Ronal is more distrustful, Tonowari is shown to be more benevolent and willing to give people chances, a behavior he has apparently passed down to Tsireya. He takes in the Sully family not long after their arrival and plea for refuge, and instructs his clanmates to hide their location even amidst great chaos by the RDA. He also welcomed the Sully’s as part of the Metkayina clan after the final conflict with the RDA.

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Ronal

Ronal is the Tsahìk of the Metkayina clan and mate of Tonowari. With her husband, she is the mother of the free-divers, Tsireya, Ao'nung, and an unborn child. She also is the spiritual sister of the tulkun, Ro'a. While Jake Sully, Neytiri and their children work with Ronal's family to learn the ways of the Metkayina, Ronal spends her time with Neytiri, instructing the Omatikaya tsakarem on how to live in harmony with the ocean. Ronal has a wise and strong personality as a warrior which makes her clash with Neytiri. She greatly respects her husband Tonowari, trusting his decisions even if she disagreed with them. Ronal is described as being fiercely independent. She is far more cautious than her husband, being the most critical of welcoming the Sully family during their arrival. She does not look out for only her own family, but her community as a whole, hence why she is highly critical and suspicious about letting the Sully family stay. She may be more forceful and protective, calling for war and the Sully family’s exile after Ro'a and her child were killed by the RDA. As the Tsahìk of the clan, Ronal is responsible for instructing and leading their ceremonies. However, she also assists in other areas, whether it be fighting, gathering or cooking. Despite being pregnant, she does not let this stop her from entering the battlefield and doing whatever she can to help protect her clan.

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Ao'nung

Ao'nung is a fifteen-year-old Na'vi hunter/free-diver from the Metkayina clan and the eldest son of the clan leaders, Tonowari and Ronal, and Tsireya's brother. When the Sully family arrived at the reef village, his father assigned him to help the Sully children adjust to the reef lifestyle. He obeyed his father grudgingly. Initially, Aonung seems to hold prejudice towards the forest Na'vi for not having the similar physique that the ocean Na'vi have. He often insults the older Sully children for their weaker endurance underwater, and finds amusement at Lo’ak’s initial struggle taming an Ilu. Despite his frequent bullying, he eventually takes accountability for his recklessness. When Lo’ak lied about the extent of his bullying, Aonung was impressed and seemed to be more open to the Sully siblings. He doesn’t hesitate to help Tsireya and the Sully children when rescuing Payakan from the RDA. He ironically becomes saved by Kiri's strange powers later on. Due to being skilled in hunting and diving, Aonung is well-liked and admired by his peers, usually seen in company of his best friend, Rotxo. Aonung enjoys bodysurfing and plunge-diving through the reef wall tunnels during changing tides. As the only son of the clan’s leaders, he would be pressured to meet his parents’ high expectations, masking it with reckless behavior. He rarely speaks up in the presence of his parents, especially during the latter’s scoldings.

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Tsireya

Tsireya, nicknamed Reya, is the thirteen-year-old Tsakarem of the Metkayina clan and is the daughter of the clan leaders, Ronal and Tonowari, as well as the younger sister of Aonung. Tsireya is a graceful, agile and strong swimmer. She has been described as the "young Neytiri of the oceans". She is a renowned underwater dancer, which she demonstrates not only in ceremonial circumstances, but also in everyday life. She has also perfected many of her clan's skills (including diving, breathing, meditation, ilu riding and underwater sign language) to the point of teaching them to others. She has a passion for the ocean. She is very kind, warm, and sees the best in people. She is also shown to be an adept tutor in teaching the Sully children how to free dive. She can see the potential in others and how they can contribute to the clan. Unlike most clan members, Tsireya is the only one who treats the Sullys with boundless patience and understanding. Despite her brother and his friends bullying the Sully children and teasing them for being "weird", Tsireya understands that they are anatomically adapted to life in the forest and need time and special training to master their lessons. As a teacher, she puts a lot of effort into teaching them in the most effective way possible. In addition, she thinks flexibly and is open to changes, while her mother is ruthlessly faithful to traditions and expresses an open distaste for the new family.

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Rotxo

Rotxo is a young Na'vi diver from the Metkayina clan and a close friend of Tsireya and Aonung. He can also be seen as a caring person, as he shows concern when Kiri has a seizure at the Spirit Tree. Rotxo also shows to be very loyal to his friends when he accompanies them (even when he is not obliged) to teach the Sully children the Metkayina traditions. He shows his loyalty yet again when he accompanies them to save Payakan. He also seemed to be close to Neteyam because he is seen crying while watching his funeral. In addition, Rotxo is really close to the family of Aonung and Tsireya because he is very often seen near them. Roxto and Ao'nung are extremely close friends, spending most of their time together. Rotxo often joins him in hunting beyond the coast. They are also seen together when Lo'ak talks to them about how Payakan had saved his life, also when they were escaping from the Tulkun hunters along with Kiri and the others, just as they are seen crying together during Neteyam's funeral along with Tsireya.

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Mile "Spider" Socorro

Miles "Spider" Socorro is a sixteen-year-old boy who was born in Hell's Gate son of Colonel Miles Quaritch and Paz Socorro. After the death of his parents, Miles remained on Pandora and was adopted by Nash McCosker and Mary after the Pandoran War. Miles was enamored by Jake Sully's family and spent a considerable amount of his time with them. He received the new name Spider due to his climbing abilities. To feel more adapted to the Na'vi, he has grown his hair in Na'vi-style braids and paints his body with spartan fruit dye to mimic the Na'vi's body stripes. Spider is a kind boy who carries guilt due to what the humans have done to Pandora. Having been raised by the Na'vi, he has developed empathy for them and has always looked up to them, going so far as to paint himself blue in order to be more like them and has displayed several of their mannerisms. He enjoys nature which gives him and Kiri a common interest to bond over. Because he is not as big and fast as the Na'vi, Spider is put into a position where he must persevere and exert himself in order to keep up with the Sully family. Spider is very loyal to the Na'vi, doing whatever he can to buy them time and even tells Ardmore he would rather die than disclose the Na'vi's location.

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Grace Augustine

Dr. Grace Augustine (Na'vi name: Kìreysì) was an xenobotanist in charge of the Avatar Program for two years after the death of René Harper. She was fascinated by the Na'vi and empathized with their plight. She was a legend to the scientific personnel as the author of a comprehensive book on Pandora's plants. She was responsible for bridging a peace with the Omatikaya clan and established a school where the clan could interact with humans up until its closure in 2152. When first introduced, Grace can be interpreted as having blunt, rude and standoffish behavior. She had a noticeable negative bias towards military members due to the RDA's actions. While Grace has a backbone, she also made condescending remarks to Jake about his intelligence, belittling the paraplegic young man. Grace can be interpreted as a bit naive and illusioned about corporations such as the RDA, not being able to see the bigger picture sometimes. Despite her somewhat aloof nature, Grace had a compassionate side and she appeared to be very fond of and close to her Na'vi students and was still quite intelligent, and was able to correctly deduce the truth about the Pandoran neural network using her own science, Despite her death, her avatar gave birth to a daughter named Kiri, who was later adopted by Jake and Neytiri.

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Norm Spellman

Dr. Norm Spellman is an anthropologist, xenolinguist and xenobotanist on Pandora. As a scientist, Norm was fascinated by Pandora and its environment. He was friendly and got along with most people. However, due to Jake's ignorance of Pandora and its inhabitants, Norm sometimes thought of him as a "Skxawng" (moron). Norm was initially envious of Jake after the latter's acceptance into the Omatikaya clan, but when he helped Jake learn the Na'vi way of life, their friendship solidified and he got over his envy. Though Norm usually has a friendly and non-threatening personality, he did attempt - unsuccessfully - to violently stop a soldier who tried to sever the link to Jake's avatar following the destruction of the Hometree. Norm remains loyal to Jake and has shown a lot of courage, such as when he did not surrender to the RDA upon their return. He has also developed a nurturing side as well, being a father-like figure to many Na'vi children, and trying to ensure a young Spider did not go into the wilderness without a spare exopack. In the original script, Norm was romantically linked to Trudy. While nothing suggests this in the final film, some deleted scenes in the Extended Collector's Edition do reveal this.

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Trudy Chacón

Captain Trudy Chacón was an ex-Marine pilot serving the RDA on Pandora under SecOps' aviator wing. She piloted a designated Samson rotorcraft for transportation and battle missions, and her dedicated task on Pandora was flying sorties for the Avatar Program's science teams. As a pilot for the RDA, Trudy was supposed to be loyal to Colonel Quaritch. Although she worked for the security force, she tended to get along better with scientists on the Avatar Program. Trudy eventually grew a rebellious personality and eventually turned against him and the rest of the RDA. Trudy was a strong-minded woman and refused to let others push her around, instead following her own conscience. Trudy played a vital role in banishing the RDA from Pandora. She was very loyal to her friends and freed Jake, Grace and Norm from prison, and later saved Jake from the Dragon Gunship during the final battle. Trudy was also very brave, fearlessly facing up against the larger and more powerful Dragon Gunship during the final battle to help Jake evade it, though her bravery cost her her life. Trudy was a skilled pilot and flew a Samson aircraft, which she affectionately called her "baby" or "Rogue One". Trudy and Norm seemed to have a mutual fondness for each other and often joked during their flights. Trudy and Norm's relationship became romantic at some point.

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Max Patel

Dr. Max Patel is a civilian scientist on Pandora who is currently part of The Resistance. Before the Battle of the Hallelujah Mountains, he was in charge of overseeing the process of synchronizing the minds of humans with their avatar bodies as well as providing technical advice and support to the avatar team. He became the inside man for the RDA defects, and was one the few humans allowed to stay on Pandora after the Pandoran War. Max is a kind-hearted man and very loyal to his friends. Jake said that Max is one of the few humans on Pandora that he could trust and asked him to be his inside man to help Jake find out what to expect from the RDA in the final battle. He is a clever scientist and was in charge of overseeing the process of transferring a human's mind into an avatar body. Max is quite cautious, asking Jake to settle down after being transferred into his new body, because Jake hadn't yet adapted to the body and Max didn't want him to accidentally injure himself or anyone else. Max is said to have an avoidant personality when it comes to conflict, preferring not to get involved in messy corporate conflicts. It is also said that he dislikes heavy moralizing about the role of scientists on Pandora.

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Miles Quaritch

Colonel Miles Quaritch was serving as the senior RDA commander during the Pandoran War, he directed the destruction of the Omatikaya clan's Hometree and led SecOps forces in the Assault on the Tree of Souls, where he was killed in action by Neytiri at the age of 51. It was also around this point in time that Quaritch fathered a son named Miles "Spider" Socorro. In 2170, Quaritch's duplicated consciousness was put into a 20-year-old Recom under Project Phoenix and given the code name Blue One, effectively making this version a clone. Quaritch is also shown to be emotionally manipulative; he blames Jake for killing "good men and women", despite that these supposed good people are working for a corporation oppressing the Na'vi, as well as massacring the tulkun, sentient beings who can suffer. Quaritch was apathetic and callous towards the Na'vi due to their resistance against the RDA. He would refer to the Na'vi as aboriginals, savages, "dumb bastards" and also compared them to roaches. Quaritch was an outstanding soldier and a deadly opponent in combat. He claimed to have survived three tours of Nigeria without a scratch. His prowess in close range combat and was an expert with his AMP suit, which made him even more lethal due to the protection the suit provided.

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Lyle Wainfleet

Corporal Lyle Wainfleet was a human mercenary who worked for the RDA, and a SecOps corporal. As a member of SecOps, Wainfleet's duties included guarding the Hell's Gate compound and command of the AMP suit squad. He also served as one of Trudy Chacón's door gunners on her Samson. 16 years after the death of his human body during the Assault on the Tree of Souls, Lyle was revived as a Recombinant (Recom) under Project Phoenix and chosen as the team leader of the 1st Recom Squad, with the Recom of Colonel Miles Quaritch serving as his commanding officer. Wainfleet is intended to be an ignorant grunt and a mercenary who only fights for two reasons: the brutal thrill of hurting others, and a paycheck. He embodies the concept of "might makes right" and when he enters his AMP Suit, it provides him with a sense of supreme moral authority. He is meant to portray the uglier side of militaries when they can be at their worst: ugly aggressors. As a Recom, Wainfleet remained loyal to both Quaritch and the RDA. Like the rest of the Recom squad, he had developed at least a few Na'vi traits, such as learning the native language and bonding with an ikran.

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Sean Fike

Sean Fike was a SecOps soldier and a mercenary working for the RDA. He was killed in battle against the Na'vi and was brought back as a Recombinant, an avatar implanted with the memories of a human soldier. Sean was seen as a friend of Lyle Wainfleet and fought alongside the RDA forces on the ground during the Assault on the Tree of Souls. It is presumed that he was killed in the battle as he would later be revived as a Recombinant. Fike joined Miles Quaritch's Recom squad and assisted him on his hunt for Jake Sully. He and the other Recoms kidnapped most of the Sully children and held them hostage in the forest, with Fike securing Kiri and Spider. After yelling at Kiri to shut up when she tried praying to Eywa, he inadvertently created a clean shot for Neytiri, who was stalking him nearby. She shot Fike in his right eye with an arrow, killing him a second time making Fike the second member in the squad to be killed again.

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Zdinarsik "Z-Dog"

Zdinarsik or "Z-Dog", was a member of Project Phoenix, Miles Quaritch's Recom squad. Zdinarsik was once a SecOps operative serving under Miles Quaritch. At some point, she was killed in action and was restored as a Recombinant in 2170, although she was eventually killed again by Neytiri. Zdinarsik has little screentime, but she seems to be a tough woman, managing to be one of the last Recoms to survive. When Quaritch was panicked about being in a Recom body, she also had the bravery to try to restrain him physically, despite that she could be attacked in the process. It is shown that she can be cruel and callous, suggesting she has a lack of empathy. Zdinarsik seems to be a short temper, she can be seen picking up a panicked Tuk into the air when it is not necessary, causing Tuk to scream, implying she is not good around children. She also seems to have a habit of chewing gum. She was later wounded and killed once again by a furious Neytiri who shot her in the side and then in the head with her arrows during the battle on the SeaDragon. Zdinarsik's gun still manages to fire a few shots after, although it is unclear if this was a death reflex or a sign she wanted to take Neytiri down with her.

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Parker Selfridge

Parker Selfridge was the passive-aggressive head administrator of the RDA on Pandora. He had authority over the Avatar Program, much to the chagrin of Dr. Grace Augustine. He was profit-oriented and was incredibly motivated to mine unobtanium at whatever costs. It is said he is "not a particularly evil man" but simply a product of "corporate hubris and entitlement." He had very little respect for the Na'vi, referring to them as "blue monkeys" and "savages", especially after six RDA men were killed by them in protest for the RDA bulldozing the Tree of Voices. After the destruction of the Hometree, though, he looks to realize what the events have come to, and is thereafter more reluctant to use violence against the Na'vi, seen in a deleted scene where he prohibits any more explosives to be used. When the RDA were on their way to leave Pandora, Parker warned Jake that things would not be over between the Na'vi and the RDA. Although this may be interpreted as Parker being vengeful, there is a chance he also said it as a genuine warning to prepare Jake and the Na'vi, and a possible sign of empathy.

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Frances Ardmore

General Frances Ardmore is one of the main leaders of the Resources Development Administration during the Second Pandoran War. She is a general in SecOps and the commander of the Joint Expeditionary Task Force. Ardmore has taken over the RDA military activity on Pandora since the RDA's return. Her duty is to do whatever she can to "tame" the frontier in order to set up humanity's future home on Pandora, including trying to "pacify" the Na'vi and the Resistance. She has authorized SecOps to kill Jake Sully due to his leadership of the strategic raids against the RDA. Known by the code name Iron Sky, Ardmore also commands a Dragon Assault Ship called the Dragonfly. Ardmore is well-educated, intelligent and a practiced military and political strategist, making her the perfect on-world commander and security leader for the RDA. While Quaritch was obsessive and monomaniacal, Ardmore instead exhibits a detached demeanor, and she can signal she is in charge without being physically imposing. She is adept at negotiation, able to assess situations, imagine their different outcomes and create a winning strategy. She is shown to be ruthless and a manipulative woman.