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Character
(Country of Origin)
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Player
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Murasaki Fujiwara (Empire of Japan)
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Gabriel
Rhys-Williams (Australia)
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Hannah Fisher (United States of America)
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Jan Van Hoogelräar (Kingdon of the Netherlands)
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Tensai Matsuri (Empire of Japan)
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The
Right Honourable Sophonisba Hawkwood (Great Britain)
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Henry
Gibson "Gibbs" O'Neil (Australia)
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MIA
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Peter
John Ulrich (Empire of Prussia)
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Tatiana Ivanova (Russian Empire)
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Her Majesty, Queen Victoria
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Thomas Edison, An American Inventor
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Pierre Curie, A French Scientist
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Marie Curie, A French Scientist
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Sir
Leopold Spencer, Lord Eastham, President of the Royal Interplanetary
Society
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Richard
Armitage, Hannah Fisher's Fiancé
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Milton
Knox-Fairfield, Project Director for the Lunar Ellipse (BIC)
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M.
Fontaine, a Representative of the DAF
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Sir
Nelson Collingswood, Her Majesty's Secretary for the Lunar Ellipse
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The
Right Honourable Thomas Hawkwood (Dec.), Miss
Hawkwood's Brother
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Philip
Moore, Lord Isleigh, (British) Deputy Minister of Aerospace
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Mr.
William Norton, Editor of the Times
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Mr. Percival Lowell, Founder of the NSEA
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Prince Evgeny Yussupoff, The Tsar's Ambassador to Great Britain
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Mr.
Robert Lincoln, a Reporter for the Times
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Vicomte
Anatole de Moreau, Directeur of the DAF
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Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, Project Manager for the Lunar Ellipse (RDAS)
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