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Because the Talos Principle games span thousands of years of history, there are several different kinds of characters present.
Because the Talos Principle games span thousands of years of history, there are several different kinds of characters present.


# In the distant past, there were '''[[:Category:Ancient Humans|ancient humans]]''', such as [[Alexandra Drennan]] and [[Trevor Donovan]].
# '''[[Ancient human|Ancient human]]s''', such as [[Alexandra Drennan]] and [[Trevor Donovan]], lived in the distant past.
# During the time of the first game, the simulation is populated by '''[[:Category:Programs|programs]]''', such as [[Elohim]], [[Athena]], and [[Uriel]].
# '''[[Program|Program]]s''', such as [[Elohim]], [[Athena]], and [[Uriel]], populated the Simulation during the time of the first game.
# During the time of the second game, there is a society of '''[[:Category:New Humans|new humans]]''', such as [[Athena]] (again) and [[1k]]. Several [[Characters|other characters]] also populate the game.
# '''[[New human|New human]]s''', such as [[Athena]] (again) and [[1k]], live in robotic bodies during the time of the second game.
 
The articles in bold above each contain lists of minor characters.

Latest revision as of 19:21, 14 December 2023

Because the Talos Principle games span thousands of years of history, there are several different kinds of characters present.

  1. Ancient humans, such as Alexandra Drennan and Trevor Donovan, lived in the distant past.
  2. Programs, such as Elohim, Athena, and Uriel, populated the Simulation during the time of the first game.
  3. New humans, such as Athena (again) and 1k, live in robotic bodies during the time of the second game.

The articles in bold above each contain lists of minor characters.