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This article's subject relates to Season 7 of 24.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective

This is a list of characters who were antagonists during Day 7.

People's Freedom Army & conspirators

Colonel Dubaku, mercenaries, & gov't moles

  • Nichols: directed the usage of the CIP module in breaking the CIP firewall for Dubaku; transferred the Matobos to Dubaku
    • David Emerson: the leader of the mercenary group carrying out the technology thefts to create the CIP module
      • Morgan: one of Emerson's subordinates; Emerson killed Morgan for insubordination and replaced him with Jack Bauer
      • Litvak: one of Emerson's subordinates, Litvak cut the power to the residence of Ule Matobo during the kidnapping attempt
      • Alan Tanner: a sniper who took out Schector and Ari to prevent them from giving up Tony's location, and middleman who was supposed to report Emerson's next mission to Tony
      • Gabriel Schector: the former supplier of Jack Bauer and Tony when they worked at CTU; coordinated the technology thefts
        • Ari: Schector's bodyguard
      • Masters: one of Tony's accomplices who helped him abduct Michael Latham
      • Donnie Fox: the second accomplice of Tony who helped abduct Michael Latham
      • Lennert: a mole in the FBI SWAT team who aided Tanner's escape from the Columbia Building
    • Henchman #1: Nichols' driver when the Matobos were handed over by Tony Almeida

General Juma's group

General Benjamin Juma: the leader of the rebel People's Freedom Army who staged his second power grab in Sangala during Redemption. As of Day 7, his successful coup had resulted in the deaths of two hundred thousand Sangalans

  • Ryan Burnett: personally involved with Juma "from the beginning", he was the chief of staff for Blaine Mayer and a mercenary contracted by Dubaku who planned to have him eliminated
    • Sean Hillinger: the deep-cover mole in the FBI from Burnett's group, had plans to betray Dubaku
    • Erika: had an affair with Sean and assisted him in the plot, but Sean killed her to frame her for everything

Juma's presidential guard

  • Udo: killed Iké Dubaku in his hospital bed for Juma; functioned as subcommander in the White House invasion
  • Ngozi: Juma's technical expert
  • Laurent Dubaku: Juma's remote reconnaissance officer during the siege; while guarding Juma's boat in the Potomac, he observed Renee Walker and pursued her
  • Abo: One of Juma's commandos who was a low level employee at the White House
  • Cimbe (hall guard): gathered hostages after the siege
  • Cimbe (torch operator): dismantled an underground layer of protection beneath the White House with a blowtorch
  • Commando #2: another of Juma's best soldiers

Starkwood

Jonas Hodges: an executive at Starkwood and key ally of Juma's who provided him with the intelligence needed to raid the White House

  • Greg Seaton: Hodges' personal assistant and advisor
  • Tom Chapman: worked with Hodges in selecting targets for a weapons system
  • Stokes: a Starkwood employee tasked to retrieve the bioweapon from the Port of Alexandria
    • Reese: one of Stokes' subordinates, he drove the flatbed at the port
    • Mitch: one of Stokes' subordinates, he was ordered to run a diagnostic on the bio-weapon at the port
    • Cooper: one of Stokes' subordinates, assigned to kill Carl Gadsen
    • Dolen: one of Stokes' subordinates, he was sent to find Cooper
    • Greer: one of Stokes' subordinates, he drove the container mover
    • Robert Galvez: a mercenary at the Starkwood headquarters, secretly in league with Tony Almeida
    • Murphy: a guard at the Starkwood headquarters

Prion variant developer cabal & operatives

Alan Wilson: the most influential member of the prion cabal

Hodges assassination

See also

  • Jack Bauer: joined Emerson's crew but only to help Tony maintain his cover; was critical in the kidnapping of Ule Matobo, but ulterior motive was to capture the CIP device
  • Carl Gadsen: an unwitting Port Authority officer who was bribed to allow Starkwood's bioweapon to pass through security under the pretense that the container actually held electronics from South Korea
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